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 JO H Charles-Cooper, major Bengal army, 8.20 Dec. 1827; as. 4 Jan. his royal patent, “ Dosnino Georgia Js,boston do Cisakiahan, 1860, Jemima-Anne-Franees, dau. of the Rev, Chancellor miita baronetto terrarium baronire et rrgalitotis da Jalnsston, and Lady Charlolte-Sophia Marlin. Ailen-Bayard, heat-cot, Bengal army, 8. 2 May, 1629. Alured-Clarke, major, capt. royal artillery; 8.30 Oct. 1832; 1625. This Sir George was snada shs-siff af Al,cr,laan an the rn in 1860, Mary, dan. of P. Taylor, Eoq., Bengal CS. Archibald-A rhoson, capt. in the Madras army; 5. 3 July, 1835. above mentioned Elizabeth Forbes he lsnL three sons assd to-o Lonisa-Charhotte. Harriet-Maria, m, 2 May, 1857, ta Major-General Henry-Tod dons.: he was a. by his oldest son, Tucker, C.B. Olivia-Elizabeth, so. 2 Oct. 1856, to Major Steward, of Nottington Sir William Leslie, of Wardea, by whoa: ha had an ossly son, Moose, ca. Dorset. 5tilirent-llansilton, rn. Sep. 1068, to Harry-Whiteside Cooke, served in King ‘tVsLLscss’s wars in Flanders, soil was a roptoiss Esq. Sir Menry when a stadent of Christ Church, Oxford, was tutor svith his friend the lion. Capt. James Campbell, lie seas amfortnoataly there to the Prince of Orange, and when the Prince joined the marrying Miss Mary ‘visas-ton, a yomag and rids heiress, ssearty army of the Make of Wellington, Johnson accompanied isim as related to Lard Wharton, the great favourite of King Vsns.sass, eide-de-eansp, having received a commission in the 81st regt. Sir Henry Johnson’s military career in the Peninsula waa Isigisly svha hod interest to obtain a proclaissatien, offering a rewarsi far distingoishod. Ste lsad the war-medal, with five clasps, for appralsrodiog tlsam. Comptell escaped into Saoiland; SirJohsn Cnidad Redrigo, P.adajoz, Sahamanaa, Vittaria, and Pyrenoos, was taken anti triad, condemned to death, and executed on 31 and was a knight of the order of William of the Netherlands. Dee. 1gM. Sir John, Isaving never bean married, was a. isy isis He et. 27 Jane, 1860. J 0 H N S EU 0 N. JOHNSTON, Sm WILLIAM, of Jo1snaton, Co. Aberdeen; at sea; the ether four sons d. in infancy; two of the dons. usarned: 5.1849; 8. 1sia father, as 9th barb,, 3 Aug. 1865. rent; and Elinor-Sendihaods, to the Rev. William Uvodale, of ItIncitgt. This Is one of the most ancient fasnities of the name of William se. 3rdly, Amy, dao. of Newman FO’eneh, of Bellchaosp, Johnston, and has always competed with the Jonasroses of co. Essex, but by her had no issue. lie d. in 1794, aged 82, and Annassctale for the rluefship. to an old genealogical history in the pessessian of tise VII. Sun Wss.s.sasr, of that ilk, who entered the as’my at an prestnt Sir William Johnston, Bart., of that ilk, the first alantioned early age, and served in ln’ha daring tho war against the is STaVES DC Jonasrort (living in the reign of Eing Basso forts on the roast of Malalsor. to 1798 tse raisest a reghnent of Bauce), a man of great learning, brother to the Laird of fenrilsle infantry far genera] ssrvira, “The Prince of Wales’s Annandale. From him descended in a direct line, GEoaaE JonasToN, of that ilk, who a?. Christian, dan. of ro- Suffolk, lineally descended fran: the Lord Keeper Raeao, William, 7th Lord Forbes, by whom he had six sons and whose 3rd son n-as the great philosopher, Sir Franris hlarou, seven dane., viz., 1 Jona, his heir; 2 Gilbert; 3 Gess’ge; Lord Chancellor of England and brim Versstsm. By this lady, 4 Thomas; 5 Arthur, who went into Germany to finish his who 4. in 1802, he had no issne. Its ta. 2ndly, tIos-la, only doss. edncatiou, where he as. a lady of noble family; ha was a man of John Bacon, Esq. of Frysrn Manse, in the ro. of Middlesex, of erudition, and having studied physic, became eminent in the youngest son of a branch of the Slsrnhsland family, settled that profession, and was physician in ordinary to ICing in Cnmssltenlond in the reign of htnssnv VIll., svlsirh noamimeos Cnassa.xs I.; he was principal of Marischat College, Aberdeen, amnsngst its anosstam the ralehrotad Friar Bacon of tlse l2tls and holds amongst the Latin pacts of Scotland the next rank to rontary. By tisis lady ha Isad three eons and fonr daos., the elegant Buchanan; he ta at Oxford, whilst attending King m. Wsr.mnass-Baean, 6th baronet. Cssns.xs I.; 6 William. George Johnstone of that ilk ,i. in it. BArry, n-ho ci. in itengot in the Company’s servire. 1590, and was a. by his eldest son, JnnN Janasvort, of that ilk, who as. Janet, sian. of the Lsird mIs. Artlsnr-Lake, hissst. in the 21st royal fessilirrs; st 21 Feb. of Foveran, by whosu its hod two sons and tsso dana lIe m. u. Geargina-Franres-Amy, so. Ia John CalIper, Faq., t’arrister, 2ndly, Katherine, dan. of Dnnfie of that ilk, by whom iso had with one dau., two sons, 1 Thomas (in virtue of his mother’s su. Anna-Maria, its, to Poirirk Bannarmon, Ess;. of Etnssfield, contract), Laird of Craig, from whosu the present baronet is lir.eally descended; and 2 Gilbert. Ste was a. by his eldest sss. Clara, so. so Edward Lake, rosn. B.N., 2nd sass of the lots San, I. Sm GEoaex Jonas’rous, of that ilk, who so. Elizabeth, dan. of Forbes of Tolqsshon. Sir George was a is,an of great abilities iv. Ewity. and merit; and was, Isy King Cannes I, creased a Baronet, by Sir Willissss, who represented Ness Wiadsar to the first ]nspsriol 627 J 0 II in Nova Scotia, in America,” Ar., sote,l Site 3l.’l af Mist-rh, removal of George, Ctts Enrl of Tlsssstty, Osisse Itlis. By the II. Ssa Geasen, 2nd baronet of Johnston, who to. a dan. of Ill. Ssn JOHN, who catered n-lien very yamsg into the army, at the battle of the Bayne. Whilst in London far a sis,srt time, induced to assist tisot gentlomass in elaping wirls and cosssin ant heir male, tV. Sin Jossus, who so. a dan. of the Laird of Thainsinn, aol by baa isad one son and tsvo dons. .Sir John was strongly attoelsoil Asses—Per pals, so. sod so., en a saltier, org., bstss-sen three to the hensa of Stoart, and snssah averse to tise unioss between England and Scotland, his nationality haightaned sty inwers, or, fired, ppr., one in chief and tao iss fesse, and tsso tilting-spears, salmisrssise, in base, of the second, five corks, of the recent axcrntion ef isis cousin. ite ions portierdarly noticed by Cisarlas Stoart on his arrival at Aisev,teen, and aerampanied trim to Dunottor Castle, then the resitloaao of She K,wi Jtariaahal. Sssspas-taoa—Dex5er, a gronadier, hobitod and aeeeuls’ad and to conjunction with the earl and athtrs in she nartis, he raised arms ordered, ppr.; etnister, alight-infantry man, hatsited and arroutred, and os-ms trailed, ppr., snppartisg saith his exterior a force, and assemhleet his relations snd retains’rs to assist io hand, a flag-stall, also ppr., therefrans flowing a banner, ga, what isa considered this right oassse s anti this act was fatal to his family and snrressors. In the year t7lb they task the held, .lSIalloea—Abaos the crest, “Vieisti at viotnius.” Below tlse and joined the Earl of Star in tiso disastrous bottle of Sheriff— muir; Sir .Johu’s sass soas killed by ins side, aol lie brad oat return home. She .1. ten years oftorseords at E’tinl’urgls. Sir John was a. by his cousin, V. Ssn W5LL5A55, of Craig and Bislsepstossn, wlso i. Jean, dan. of John Sandilaails, of Lard Tarphieheu’s fasoity, tsy whaua he tsad, svitls three stasis., tseo sons, Wss.Lsais, los heir; and Alexander, an officer in the navy, sobs perished ss-ith Isis sshote crew an the roast of Scotland, off Stonahsive. Sir William si. in 1750, and waco. by his son, Vi. Ssa Wss.s.u.sas Jnssasrort, of that ilk. tie entered early into the sea service, and hod the eosnmond of a ship of war in the British navy. Upon the death of his father, he quitted the navy, rates home, and purchased the misdo of llilltewn, near Aberdoen. Me as. tot, Sarah, dan. of ‘l’lsonsns Kirby, Esq., a West India proprietor; anti by tsar nail one sass, srlsss if. in infancy. Its as. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dais, of Captain Cleland, of the Clslands of isat ilk, and by her had six sans and five dons., Wsnmam, his heir, and Alexander, midshits000, who perished Slary-Solby, to Peter Ganrlay, of the Island of St. ‘i5l- Barking, Suffolk, her cousin. After the daalls of Elizabeth, Sir was a. by his son, French, taking part in seven actions sn’s the rapture of several Own,” whirh sros reduced at the sheet peace of 1802. Sir William a:. 1st, Nosy, dan. of John Baron, Esq. of Shrmshslond Malt, 1853. e]slest son of the stay. J.— II. Caliper, of llarkford Molt, Norfolk. Absrdeenshire. Sir Josnss Lake, Bad., and it. at Toroay, Chsorcnte, France, 181G. 2s2 Ct’ealiao—ltlS. the first. Cs-aol—A tosser, org.; an the battlements a rack, ppr. inscribed “ Now Ross,” in letters of gold. shisld, “Nunqoam non paratsss.” llcaideoae—Seuthlonds, Isle of Vight.