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 ALssoN, SIR ARCHIBALD, Bart. of Fossil House, co. Lanark, C.B., a _________ lieut.-col. in the army, bate of the 72nd Higblasniers, and military secretary to the late Sir Cohn Campbell (Lord Clyde), corn-ni- t. Jenrc-G.s.v-NewTon, late Warden of Dnlwich College, 5. chief in India, 8. 21 Jan. 1826; 3. his father as 2nd baronet, 23 May, 1867; no. 18 Nov. 1858, Jane, only dan. of the late James C. Black, Esq., and has, ILiIlciIgc. This family is a scion of Alison of New Ilati, in Augueshire. The Rev. Anensorun ALI5ON, prebondary of Saruzn renter of Roddingten, vicar of High Ercall, and minister ef Henley, ee. Salop, anther of Eoeays on Ike Nature assd Peiaeipies cf Paste, is. ISJuuo, 3752, Derothea,* dan. (by Rlieabetlx, Isis wife, dan. ef the 13th Lord F’orbes)ef Dr. John Gregory, prefeeser of the Theory of Medicine in the university of Edinbnrgh, and anther of A Father’s Legeeg Is his Daughler, s. Philippa-Cobbam, ci. July, 4851,to Hampden Clement, and other works (descended from the Scottish family of Gregory, celebrated for two ceutnries in science and litera. II. Annie, to .2OFeb.1536,teSirWilliom PitzHerbert,Mart.; tnro, ef which was Janice Gregory, the great mathematician). By this lady, Mr. Alison had issue, besides the late Sin sit. Rebecca, si. 20 June, 1887, to Col. R.-Faushawe ARcnIB.cLn ALISON, Bert., another son, William-Pulteney Alison, filM., LL.D., F.R.S., professor of the Practice of Medicine, in the university ef Edinburgh, and first physician Iv. Carohine-Eycroft. to Her Majesty in Scotland, in. 11 Ang., 1832, Margaret, dan. of Dr. James Gregory, of Edinburgh, (which lady ci. bolero him) and a. withont issne, Sept. 1819 ; and four Arcane oc BUcuENIIALL, who hold the lordship of Bneheuhall dangheors, vie: 5. henrietta-Laura, ,,e. to Captain William Pinkerton, royal marines. is. Derothea-Montagne, is. 0 May, 1810, to Lient.-Col. John Gerard, of Rocksolos house, Lanarkshire, King Rnwcnn I., was ancestor of the usirnersus branches late qnarter-maetsr gen. to Lord Lake’s army in of Allen, Allyn, Ahleyu, and Alleyne, afterwards reopeotively India. distinguished in the battles of Delhi, Agra, Lie., and ci. leaving issno. Its. Elieabeth, ci. ,snns. Iv. Margaret-AnnForbes. Prom him hiueaUy descendt 8 sic, to the late Wm. Bnrgo, Req., Q.C., sometime M.P Gs:esen ALLEvNE, otherwise ALLEN, of Chartloy, co. Stafford, for Strand, and attomey.goneralto Her Majesty in Jamaics. The elder sos of the Rev. Archibald Ahison, I. Anesessatno Atoson. DCL., P.B.S., an eminent RsesicRn ArLEnE, Esq. of Cs-antlsotn, in Lioeohnshire, lawyer and historian, author of a standard book on the who os. two wives; by the lot, be lied JOHN, hereafter mentioned; Criminal Law, and of a very celebrated History of Europe, of Beehey, in Worceeterohis’e, he had a don. ghizoLoth, who and other works ; was 0. at Kinle.y, Salop, 29 Dec. 37ii1. so. — Levorott; and four sons, viz., 1 hlesiry, of Bnckmiuater, He was created a baronet, 21 June, 1552; he was sheriff of Lanarkohire ; he oc. 21 March, 1521, Elieahoth-Gleneaire, Peeke, Req. of Wakefield, in Yorkshire, and had three sons youngest dan. of Lieul.-Col. Patrick Tytlerf, late aoeistaut and three dane.); 2 Thomas, who had a dan., Bridget; qnartsrmasto,’-geuoral in Scotland, by Isabella his wife, Richard, father of George, Margaret, and loahehla; and dan. of the Hon. James Erskino, Lord Alva, one of the 0 George, who so. Thomaaiaso, dan. of -—Ellis, of holland, senators of the Cohiego of Justice, a lineal descendant of in Lincolnshire. the families of tise Duke nf Lennox, a oraneh of the JOHN ALLEvNE, the only son of his father’s let marriage, royal Stuart fitmily and Earls of Mar, and had issne, s. ASeHIBALO, present baronet. Is. Frederick-Montague, major late 18th rog. ci foot, and REvNOLB ALLEvNe, ens of the first adventurers to the A.B.C. to the late Sir Cohn Campbell (Lord Clyde), 5. 11 lIlay, 1811. I. Ella-Frances-Catherine, ra. lst, 4 July, 1814, to tlso late Enhert-Catlar Forgussoss, Eoq. of Craigdarroeh,md Orraland, and had a son, eo. Dnmfrios (who 1. 6 Oct. 1899), son of tlae late ABEL ALLr.vrse, a msmbor of the Barbadiau ConneD, and Right Ho,,. Cutlar Fergusson, lIP., advocate-general of a hienteseaut-general in that ialaod. his is. Elizabeth, dan. India, and has leone. She was no. lndly, 8 Get. 1861, to of— Deozy, and had three sone and four dano. James-Charlemagne, 2nd son of Lord Dorsner. Sir Archibald ci. 28 May, 1867, and was s. by his older son, Rnvnern ArLEnE, Roq., the hted son, seated himself for Sm AnenJsALn ,hLssoa, the second and present baronet. the Four Hills, and was a neensher of the Assembly at Crssliea—25 Juno, 1812. Arose—Az., a bear’s head, org., muzzled, gu., between, in and had fonr dane. )viz., 1 Elizabeth, wife of — Ferster, of chief, two flours-do-lie, or, snd, i’s base, a fir-trse,eradieaiod, Forstei-’o Hall; 2 Isabella, wife of Joseph Gihhes, of Plumbtme; of the last, surmounted of a sword, in bend. Crest—A hawk’s bead, snssed, ppr. Molts—Above the erost—Vineit voritrss. Ssol—Poosil House, eo. Lanark, Through this lady, Sir Archibald Ahiaon is 19th in direct Ilills, was of Magdalsn Colloge, Oxford, acid a. at Itath, in descent from Rzswrsm I., ROBERT linuet, and Pnsup IV. 1750, leaving, by Mary his wife, don. of William Terrih, Req. Liout.-Col. Patrick Tytler was second son of William of Cabbage-tree Rail (solo heiress of her ,nothssr, Rebecca, Tytles-, Esq. of Woodhousslee, younger bmtber of Alexander dan. and co-heiress of Colonel Ri,bsrt Spiro, of Mount Stedfast), Frsosr Tytlsr, Lord Woodhuuselse, a senator of the college nate.; and 2 Jona-Gcv, of whem presently; 1 Ma.’y, who of justice, and uncle of Patrick Fraser Tytler, tho historian so. Admiral Sir Charles Knowles, Bart.; 2 P,ebeem, who us. of Scotland. ALI.RYNR, Sen ReYNOLB-ABEL, of the island of Barbadoos, 8. 10 June, 1789 ; a. to the title as 2nd baronet, upon the decoaee 01’ his father, in 1801 ; as. 20 Sept. 1510, Rebecca, 3rd and youngest dan. of John Oltou, Esq. of Marrow, Barbadoes, anti by Iser (who ci. S Jn,so, 1800) has load issue, S Sept. 1820; is. 11 March, 1851, Angusta-Isabeha, 5th dan. of the late Sir Ilenry Fitziorbert, Mart, of Tissingtou Hall, co. Derby, and has had issue, Rcyceonn-IIennv-NnwToN, 5, 0 May, 1811; AnthossyPitzherbert, ii. 10 Dee. 1851’; Agnes-Rebecca; and Judith. Is. Rsynold.FitzHerhert-Jloroalosd, 5. 7 Aug. 1825; ‘a, 23 April, 1514, Anoa-Maria-llosl, 2nd dan. of Sir B.Bmscher Clarke, C. B., chief-justice of Ilarbadoes, and has issue, Eeynold-lloresford-Senhonso, I. 1 March, 1818 ; Emily-Rebecca; and Agnes-Martin. Its. Bo,sverio, eelo,,ial oecrotory of Grenada, assd afterwards of St. Vincent; 5. 19 Jnly, 1826; its. 19 Aug. 1550, Charloitz-.tgnss-Emma, youngest dan. of i,ient.Gou. Sir W. Colebrocike, CII., HA., late governor of Barbadoes, and a. at St. Viucenl., 15 Oct. 1901, leaeing issue. Req. of Ilarbadoes. she if. Ii Dec. 15(14. Martin, who it. 1816, 3rd son of the bats Admiral Sir Byam Martin. ILincagc. (now Buckenhall), in Staffordslnre, in the reign of seated at Duckenhahl, Broekisonso, Gorrishall, Ijtic’xeter, co. Stafford, Blsckwell, co. Durham, and other places. who had a ash, and by the 2nd the dan. of John Slsehdoe, Eoq. in T,oicsotershire (wIts s. Anne, dan. of Ihieharrh was great-grandfather of settlement mode in the bland of Darbadoos. Re acquired a ceuside.abhc estate there, on which ho built a capital residence, named by him Mount Alloyne. Root. Mary Skeet, St. Andrew’s, and chief jitdgo o2 the Drshge Cinrt, in Darbadoes. He nt. Elizabeth, dan. and ce-heir of J-hn Gay, 3 Ruth, wifo of John Holder, of Joe’s-river; end 4 Christian, wife of John Gibbes, of the Castle) and four sons, viz., 1 Jens; 2 Abel; 3 lteynold; and i Thomas. Penn ALLEYRc, Esq. (the oldest eon and bohr), of Pour two sons and three dons., viz., 1 Reynold, who ci. ALl ALLEYNE. ALFORB, VISCOUNT, see BROWNLOW, EARL. ALISON. i.,-0 ‘1 5. AndnssAs.o-RAnnALJEE0EHcR, 5. 8 Fob. 1564. 5. hllargaree. is. Eem6 ass. Rngenie. 23