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 JOH Parliament, d. at the Itogne, 13 Jan. 1811, in tlso 84th ytar of nsother’s side, Sir Richard-Van den Dempdh Johtnalone, Dart., his age, and was .s. by his eldest son, Viii. SIR Wet.Lsaoc-iiAcow, who was 5. 17 March, 1806, Dart, of Itackness Hall. lice tite dealls of else marqness, she and was an officer in the 1st Royals. lie so. Mary-Ann Tye, Iseodsisip of the Johnstane fantisy, and a claim to the marques— date, of Willians Tyo, of Menslteslsans, Suffolk, and 4- 3 Ang. sale of Aesnandale, as heir snale, devolved upon his nearest kins— 1865, leaving had by her (soith ocher issue, the 2nd dan. of tnaes ice the mole line, Sir Janses Joitnslone, Dart, of W’esterltali, whom, Clara, was so. 2f3tarcls, 1868, to James Forgusson, Esq. whose descent we must now trace frnm of Slonkwood) an only son, Sen WILtsAos JonasToN, the 9th Mavrnew JOnNSTONE, the 2nd son of Sir Adam Jolsnstone, and present baronet. Cseottoss—31 March, 1625. Aswso—Qnarterts-: 1st assd 4th. srg., a saltier, sa., and on a Joeews’rown, younger of Westerhall, who sO. 1544, by his wife, a chief, go., tisree cushions, ot-, for JossosTon sod DaNnoLen; 2od Dssoglsss of tlso Isonse of Angocs, was father of Jonas Jonrssraae, and 3rd, an., on a boesd, between three harts’ hoods, erased, of Wosterltall, who st. 1570. lIe so. Flora Sonserville, dan. of org., attired, or, as snane oross-crosslets, fltchdo, of the second, Sosnenhle of Causnetleaa, by witom lee lead Jonens JonNsTonn, for Maa ansi Gansooss of thot-befsoss, composed together to one of Wostcrhnll, wlto 4, 1034. lie sss. Euphemia Otiphant, don. of coat. Creste—Ist, a phonlo, ppr., in flames; 2nd, tsoo dexter Laurence, 4tls Lord Ohiphans, by I.ady Stargaml hay, dan. of hands elnsped, in fesse, before a t]sistte and Isranch of oak, ppr. George, Out Earl of Errsll. Dy her he lsad, Suppsrlers—Tsvo Indians, ppr.. wreatbed with lonret abont the Jones Jssnssaowa, of Westorhall, who sI. 1643. Ste cc. Isabel head and ssstddic, vert. Motto—Vice, set postea vivas. &ol—Illlt 0 Itonso, Woottside, near Aberdoen. JO TINS TONE. JODNSTOIOE, Stit FREDERICK. Mono Scot ho in 1700. lIe represented Dssmfrios in the Scottish ID DO I JODN-WILLIAOI, of Weotes-hall 00. Dtssnfrios; b. (poathumoua) 5 Aug. brotiter, 1841, when ho n. no 8th baroaaot. #Ltitrztc. Itnoo on JoossToxn was proisrietor of lands in East Lotlston Slarrhissnrss of Annandate, by wlsom lee Itad Sir Itiehard-Van in tho reign of ALnxanneo II., King of Scotland. Otis son, Jono no Joonovoan, granted a pssrlson of those lansts to site Ill. Ssa J,asens Joonsaseso, so. Barbara Morray, dan. of Alexander, monastory of Soltroy in 1285. lie owore fealty to EnwAan I. Of sicese v-c may naention, in 1296. Mis son, Joon on JonwsTow,was witness to a rhorter granted by Joaens, his heir. Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray, before 1332. his grandson, Sea Jona nn JoonsT000, was a man of groat emtnence in lIce Gnoaee, who carried on the tine of the family, sf whom hereafter. reign of King Roocav ii., and was warden of the West Marcises Jones, 5. 1774. lie acquired great distinction and a large fortsme in 1378. lIe si. in 1503. Ills son was, Ssa Joox JonasTove, of .tsshnstone. In 1385, flee King ol Plassey, where he eomcoandcd she artillery, lIe its. Ettzahrtls.Coroltoe, Emcee sent 40,000 francs to be divided amossgst his foititfeel allies she Scottish nolsility, of wlsicis 300 were allotted to Sir John Jolsnstnne. lie sI. 1420, ansi was o. by his son, Sea Anon Jonas-rowe, of Johnstone, a dtstingoislsed cornnaander sender lice Earl of Deogtos, at eke lsettlc of Saris, in 1448, where ties Seats olstntssest on isnpoctant s-ictas’y ever the Englisis. lie st. isa 1455. Dy Isis 1st wife Ise least a sost, Jnlsn, ancestor of else Marquesses of Asenandaie. Dy isis 2nd wife, Lady Janet Dnnl,ar, dan. of George, 11th Earl of Slat-oh, and widow of Joltn, 1st Lord Scion, lse lend a son, Matthew, ancestor of the house of Weslerhoti. Sea Jesus Jonws’roae, of Jolsnslntse, CIsc eldest son, s.c. Mary, clslest dan. of Jsslsn, 4tls lord Maxwell, isy whnnc Its was liso progenitor of a long tine of kniglsts ajasl barons of Johnstene. Ills descendant in lice Otlt degree, Sir Jassees Johnslone, of Johastone, was created a tseer, as Los-si Jsslsssslosse, tea 1034, and as Los-i sf Hssrtfell, in 1643, by King CnAaLEs I. Ily Lady Margaret Douglas, eldest dau. of William, 1st Earl of Queensbury, The dacsglsters of Sir Janses Jelusstono were— Ise was falisec of James, 2nd Earl of ltartfell, who, in 1661, Dac’bara, wife of Charles, 0th l.os’d Ifinnaird, usother of the was by a new patent treated Root sf Aoaoodole oosi ilstctfell, by King Cnoasns 11. Ito s1. in 1672. By lady lienriesto ISoo. Margaret, wife of David, Lord Ogilvy, son of John, 4th Earl glas, 4th doss- of Whlltoas, 1st Marqtscss of Douglas, lee was father of Willisses, Feel ssf Annandzste and Ilartfell, a-ho, in 1701, Charlotte, svife of James Dalmato, consmissioncr of Excise, was treated ‘lJses-isseos of A ssseresulole. Dy Isis 1st wife, Soplsia l’airhotm, heiress of Ceaigie hell, he had a ann, James, 2nd Marquess of Annandale, who 1. a. p. in 1730 and a dan. Lady Sir Janses Jsslcnstone was o. by his oldest son, Slenrietta Johnstone, wife of Cisarlrs, 1st Earl of Ifopetoun. Dy IV. Sea Jaasns, a hone-eel, in the army, and monsher of par— his 2ssd wife, Charlotte Van den Dcntpslh, a great lseiress (who liansont. On else dealls of tlso 3rd Marquess of Annanslale, ho re—married Csslunel John .lolteaslc ne, 2enl son of Sir Wiilhsm beeanse Isead of Ilso family of Jolsnslono, and was clainsant ef Jolmstone, 2sol Dan. of Weslerlsoll), ise lead a son, Oeos’ge-Van tIcs mnrqseessate in 1792. Dying tmnaare’ied in 1794, Itt was e. den ttempdb Jolsnslone, 3rd Slarqesess of Amsandesle, who sl. o.j,. by isis cowl brotiser, In 1792. Ills lot dship was the last tnale dosoendaeat of Sir John V. Sea WeLtexas Jonwsoet, n-ho was a neesssbor of seven Johnstone, tise eldest son of Sir Adorn Jcslsntts,ne, of Joitnotone. sceocessive parlianeents. Ito acquired an imnsense property in lIe was o- its his great paterstol estates by Janses, lcd Earl of Amerira, ossd the borough of W’oycesontls. lie sss, I’ranecs, only tlnpetonn, grandson of lets sister, Iteesririta, Cssscntess of ‘lopetoun, dan, aced leciress of Daniel Puttenoy, first eoccsin of William, who thereespon assunsed site sssresasne of JosesssTosse., and Eserl of Dssth ; and lisrough her, who ml, 1782, ho acquired the having no son, was s. lee thens by Isis dan., Lady Acute, who by princely I’otteoey pe-oporty, and added lIce stascse of PerLvrasr her husband, Admiral Sir William hope, was mother of John- to his own. Ito had an only child, hlenc’ietta-Loecra, Iseiress of James Mnpe-.tolsssslone, ssoss’ of Assnanslale, claimant of the Eorldam the Paltensy fortune, and created Connless ssf Datls. SIse its. in rf Annandale and ttartfell, as heir of line. The nsarquese 1794, General Sir Jansos Mnvray-l’ultency, Dart,, bet ci, o. p. was a. in his large nsaternal pro;serly by isis lsalf-lsrother en lbs in 1908. Sir William Joltnstono-Pullcnoy sss, 2ndly, in 1904, 628 JOlT father of lice present Sir Jolsn-Van den hlentpdh Johnslone, of Jnhnstone. This gentleman d.in 14111. Ilis grandmn, lIsannavJeesas-rovn, of Weslerlr.ell, d. in 1551. ills son, tlctsanav Scosi, dssu. of Walser Scott, of Harden, and by leer Itad, Ssn Jossers Jonwsvoesr, of Wesierhall, who, ins 1679, was cited as nearest of kin to ‘sVhltiaeee, Earl of Annandolo. lie ,t, 1099. Dy Itis ‘sifo Margaret, date. ef John Dannatynt, of Core Itonse, he had lao snas; the elder, I. JOHN JoHNsTown, of Weeterhall, was created a Bos’sssef sf parliamoot, and voted far the Union. lied, in 1711. Dy his wife, Itoelset, dan. of Josnes Johnston, of Shoont, brother of Johnston of Warrislan, be had an only child, Philadelphia Johnstone, wife of Janses Donglas, of Ilomock. He was s. by hia II, Ssa Wettsoos JsnsssToyl, who 4. 1728. Dy his wife, Menriotta Jolsnstono, dais, of James Johnston, of Sheens, brother of Wos’riston, he had two sons; I James, his heir; 2 John, a rob ice tlse srmy, who sss. Charlotte Von den Dempdb, ilon-agor den DetecpdS Johnstone, 1st Bars, of lIas,koess, The eldest son, 4tls Lord Elibaole, by wltom he Isad a numerous family. W’stteosc, Iseir to his bs’other. in Indite, aesd gcosctly contrihesied to tise victory at dan. of Colonel Keene, and niece ef Sir ltcnjamin Koene, nsioisler at the conrt of Madrid, and Dr. Itoesso, bishop of Ely. TIe bonglet Alva aced other large eslasos in Scotland, in whirh ho was s. by Icis only son, Jos,ns.Hovseonn JancosToye, of Als-a, who its, Mary Cholnseloy, sister of Sic Stsasagne Cisolmelcy, Dart. of Easlon, by whoist Its had, among other issue, Josans Jonessvnesn, of Alva, late M.P. for the coanties of Kinross ansi Clackmannan, sss, 1st, 9 Jan. 1810, the Mon. Augusta Norton, sister of Lord Oc-antley, which lady 4.21 Jetty, 1539, and 2ccdly, 1802, Saralc-3Iary, dao. of the late Lieot.-Col. L’Estrange, of Moystosen, King’s co., and has issue by isoth montages; Eheabcth-Carolinc, wife of she Dcv, John hamilton Gray, of Carnlyne; Sophia-Matitda, wife of Sir John MuirSlaekenaie, Dart. of Delviuot Mary-Cecilia, wife of lion. L.-II. ittssg-hlanoan, ssf Keweaslle, son of Lord Viseount Lortoo; Jcmima-Eteanos’a, wife of Lord Frederick Beau- clerk, 2nd son of William, 8th Duke of Sc. Albans; Charlotte- Octavia, wife of Janses, 2nd son of Sir Montague Chalmclcy, Dart. of Easten. 7th lord, ml. 1763. of Airly, nsother of David, Earl of Airty; is. 1757. motleor ef Carolino-Elinaboth, wife of lice lIon, yloeches’ Norton, baron of Exchequer. her soce is Lord Grantley.