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 AIR of Riles-tb, 1645. lIe is. Lady Isabel Hamilton, 2nd dan. of 5. DAvIn-GRARAIe-DRTJMNONn, present earl. Thomas, 1st Earl of Haddington, and had issue, JANES, his successor. Thomas (Sir, who raised a regiment for tha service of as. ClementissaDrnsnmond, as. 17 July, 1038, Capt. James CHARLEs!., and fell at Sluntroar.’o vie! sy of lus’erleehy, 2 Feb. 645. Sir Thomas lelt by his wife, Lady Patricia Iv. hlelenSnsanna-Catlierisae-Gerts’nde, as. 31 May, 1659, Rssthren, two dana., Christian, m, to Sir James Ramsay, Bart.,and the younger to Fletcher of Pallinohse. David ‘Sin, of Clova, likewise a staunch supporter of the Ills lordship m. 2ndly, 35 Nov. 1030, Margaret, only child royal Cause. helen, os. so S r John Carascgy, of Dalnameon, Margaret, as. to Patrick Urquhant, of Moldrum. His lordship was o. by his eldest son, JaMes, 8th Isaron aud 2nd osnl. This nobleman wae taken prisoncrat Philliphangh,and senteoced todeath, hut escaped ii. 17 Jone, 1845) had issue, the very night before his intended execution, in the attire Williamhtenry-Hruee. late 26th font, 0. 26 Feb. 1040; ci, of his sistor. His lordship iii, 1st. Helen, dan. of George 4 April. 1666, Sarah, eldest dan, of thelate Henry Hoyden, Ogilvy, 1st Lord Hanif, by n-hons ho had David, hie successor, Jasnee-llrnee, hi. I Dee, 3041. and four dais. lIe ci. Sndly, Isabel, relict of Lewis, 3rd Jshu-Dnscc and Donald-Drues, twine, 0. 17 June, 1045. Marquis of Hnntly, and dan. of Sir Janice Grant, of Grant, The earl, who was lord-lient, of Forfarebire, and a Scottish but had so oilier issue. The oarl ii. at the close of the 17th century, and nasa. by his eldest son, DAvin, Oils baron an,! 3rd earl. his lordslnp sa. Gricel, decal/es—Macen, 28 April, 3491. Earl, 2 April, lO39. eldest dan. of Patrick, 1st Earl of Strathmore, by whom Aries—Ar., a lion, paasast gusrdant, gn., crowned with he had (with ouo dan,, helen) two eons, viz., James, Lord Ogilvy, who, joining ii tho Earl of Mar’s Ssspseclere—Tavo hulls, sable, isngoled and hosmed, vent, rising. “floe 1715, was attainted by act of parliament in with a garland nf flowers about their necks. Cecil—A la’ly, Isis father’s lifetinie, hnt aftoravards obtained a pardon. from the waist upwards, holding a portoidhis. Melts—A fin. John, 6.in 1639. his lordship ii. is 1717, and his elder son, the attainted JAMES, Lord Ogilvy, sO. 1731,s. p., when tho younger son, JOHN, assumed the honours, and was called 4th earl, He .AITHRIE, VISCODNT5 see HOPETOUE, EARa OF. ci. Margaret, eldoet dan. ansi co-heir of David Ogilvy, of Clony, by whom he left at his decease, in 1761, a. David, Lord Ogilry, who joined tho Chovalier at Edinburgh, 1745, bringing svslb him a reginient of 660 men, chiefly ni his own nanie and l’amily, fir which he was attaintod by act of parliament. After the hattie of Cnlloden, ho cfft’cted Ins escape into F’raneo, and there getting the command ofa re imont, called ‘‘ Ogilvy’s,” s ose to the rank oflient..gonornl. I’avsn,nhtainod a free pardon. be returned to Scotland. aud d. in 1803; leaving by hie wife, llaegaret, dau. of SirJam,;sJohnsteue, Hart. ofVesterhall, one son and two dana ,,v ic. I Dvsn, 3lastor of ,tirlio, who S. noos. in 1615. I Margaret, ra. to the late Sir John Weddorbnrn, Mart. of Dalendean; and sO. in 1755, leaving iaene. 2 Joanna, it. sass, in 1826. ii. WALTER, of avhons presently. a. Elisabeth, S. ones. ii. lOden, so. 1750, Hobortson, of Ladykirk, and had issue, The younger eon, WALTER Ooitvv, upon the ‘los-ease of his nepheav, David, called Earl of Airlie, in 1012 assumed tho honoure, and preferred his claim before the flonso of lords, bnt obtained no decision. He’s. 1st, Ilargarot, dan. of William Pullarton, F.S.A., FOG.), Viecnuut Bury, and Bartan Aeliford. Esq. of Spynie but by her, nho S. 3 June, 1760, had no of Aslafssnsl ; licsst.-gssn. in the army; is. 13 June, ieeue ; and Sndly, 12 Nov. t7il. Jane, dan. ofJobn Ogilvy, of 1799; s. isis brother as 6th earl, Th March, 1351 Mnrkle (male hoir of Walter. of llalfo,sr, son to James, let to. 4 Ang, 1331, Snssn, dan. of Sir Cnntta Trnttbr, Lord Ogilvie of Airlie’, by whom (who S. Jnno, 1816) he had, Boat., a nol hsse hod, i. John, capt. royalfieste reg.; it. on servieeas llerhice,1802. a. WsLLaAas-Cocna, Fisel.Bery, P.C.,late 3l.P.,appeiotod ii. IsAvin, late earl. isa. Donald, oif diva, colonel of the Forfarehire militia; so. in 1815, lInria, 4th dau. of the late James Morley, Eeq., and it. 56 Dec. 1662, having by her, avho 5. 9 Apsil, 1043, had ioone, 1 Walter. 8.1022 ; in the army. 2 Donald, 8. 1024, 3 David, 0.1826; it. 29 July, i657. 1 Jean, is. 19 Dee. 1839, to Geai. Sir John-Foster Fitzgerald, G.C.D., and it. at Sesignft L’EcOqne, Sarthe, F,’anec, 24 Sept. 1863. 2 hlaria-Derotbea. 3 lian’iet-Ause-hlary, so. 19 Sept. 3844, to Duncan- a. Margaret-Anne, sO. in 1631. as. Anus, sO. in 1846. Stewart Motensnn, Esq. of Carro’nvale, who it. 20 Get. ass. Louisa, us. 21 Nor. 1864, to the Hen, P.-W, Charloris, 1056: she ii. 25 April, 1849, 4 Jnlia-Clementina, as. 12 June, 0055, to Eenneth-Mruce Stnart, Esq, and ii 12 Aug. 3057, cv. William, if Legal, Perthshire, a. Margaret. m. 21 June, 1005, John, Otis Visct. Arbnthnott, ii. Anne, S. in hOsO. ass. hlary, /.3 (let. 1868. cv. Helen, a. 36 April, 1823, is the laleJehn Weddsrbssrn, This neldefamilywae originally seated in Goelderlassd, and Esq, of The Prospect, Jamaica, sod has issue. Walter Ogtlvy. Esq., or by courtesy, Walter, 7th Earl of badacastlethsere,eonsidsrableferitsprivilegeeand antiquity. _kirlie, ii. in 1810, and was a. by his eldost son, DAvID, 6th earl, who had his honaurs confirmed by act of hIll ; founded the monastery at Dethlehem, near Doetinchcse harliaesent, 26 May, 1826. his lordohip, Ii. 16 Dec. 1765, m. VAN-KErnEL, avhe held the ierdship of Vsrwnslde: and lot, 7 Oct. t612, Clementina, only child and heiress of Gavin Drummoed, Eeq., 3rd sen of Jamee Drnsiin,’nd. Esq. of * A huh passed isa 1826 to relieve the family of the sarI’s Millie, by Clementina, sister and codseiress of Alexander fatln r f,’em whatever disabilities were supposed to adhere Gmham, of Dnnlrnne (male heir of the gallant Clarerhonoe, to them in consequence of the forfeitnre of Lord Ogilvy; the Viocon,,t Dundee), and had issue by her ladyehip (who it. in bill avas net, hewever, termed an act of svotsrotise, for the Londen, 1 Sept. 1035) one eon and f ‘sir dana., viz., 20 ALI3 5. Jean-Gnsham-Drnmmond, es. 5 June, 3837, to her cousin, John, Viscount Arbnthnslt, and has issue. htait. of Arniston, Fnrfarshire, and it. 16 Get. 1848, ass. Maria-Anne. to George-Auustus Pepper, Esq., Bengal Civil Service, and it. 16 April, 1862. of the late William Druce, Esq. of Cewden, and grenddan. of William Drnco, Esq. of Newton, by his wife, Janet Hnsee. of Clackmnanan, and consequently heir of line and representative of the family of Claekmanuan, and by her (who 76th regt., ‘and has a son, t. 9 April, 1860. representative peer, it. 20 Aug. 1849. an inspenial crown, and collared with an open one. Sesute—Airlie Caetle, Cssrtaetsy Castle, and Auchterhouso, Forfarshire; Cinny Castle, and Reltie CastleS Perthshim, lAsrss .ffos,so—Airhie Lodge, Compdesa Hill, Kesssington. ALERMARLP, EARL OP (Ceorge-Thnmaa Keppel, Treasorerof the Heoaehs’ld, 23 June, 1850, and resigned hay, 1886, 0. 15 April, 1032; as. 15 Nov. 1855, Sophiallary, 2nd dan. of the late loon. SirAllass-NapierhleNab, Hart., late prime minister of Cassada, and hae bad, 1 AENOEn-ALLAN-CECIL, 0. 3 Jesne, 1050. 2 Derek-William-George, 8. 7 April, 3061. I George, 0. 14 Oct. lSsil. 1 Gertrsiile-Mary, s(, ass iufant, 7Apr01, 1660. 2 Theodsara. S Slas’y-llilda. 4 Lespoldina-Ohivia. 5 A dan., 8. 5 May, 1868, comm. EN., 3rd eon of Francis 6th and pro- cent Earl of Wemyss. Iv, Augusta. L IlICAfiP. WALTER VAN-KernEL, Lend of Eeppel, lived 1179 and ; hy his wife, Heatnix, he was father of WALTER eaddem had never been forfeited by act of parliament. AL BE M A R L E.