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 ANS sador to the princes of Germany at Heilbronn. This disthiguiohod Crcatiscs—1694 and 1796. divas—Quarterly first and otatooman and diplomatist manied Cathorino Swift, fourth, arg., three piles, issuing from tho chief, sa., for ANITNUTHER dan. of Sir Edward Swift, of Rothorham, and sister of gu. for CARMIOEAEL. Ci’esIT—ANsTBUTHER, two arms, in armour, Hambam Swift, Lord Viooonnt Carlingford, and Ponelopo Swift, Countess of Dnmfrios; by her ho had issno, i. Robert; si. PHILIP. Robert the eldoot son inheritod tiso Swift cotatos SsJpsrtcr.s—TwO falcons with wings, expallded. ppm., armed, of Wheatley near Jioneaoter: ho is, Arnie Corbstt, don. of gil. jcascd and belied, or. Msffses—Acsrnnvlssa, “Penissemniperfisssna Sir John Corbctt, of Stoke i 11 Salop, by whom ho had ioouo, Ehe Honse, co. Fife; Carmichael House and Wsstraw Jane, I. loaf; Frances, 0. 1653. Hod. withont male loans, House, co Lanark. and the line of tho family wao carried on by the ambassa’ dir’s oecond soil, SIR PnlLIp ANOTROTHeR, of Anstruther. lie succeeded to tho estate of Anstruther at the death of his uncle Sir William. lie wao a zealous and devoted Royalist, had a high command hi the King’s army, and was takon prisonsr at the battle of Worcester. He was severely filled by (‘rsenwoll, and his estates were sequestered until the Rostoratiolo. lie ci. Christian, dan. sf Gsnsral Sir James Lnmsden, of innergehey, a distinguished general in the ssrvies sf Gustavus Adolphus, King of Swedsn, by wham he bad five sons, two of whom ho lived to see baronets and the three others knights, r. Sic Wts.Lirai, his heir. Ii. Sir James 1tnstrathcr, of Airciris. His son, Goneral Philip Anstrutber, of Airdric, 51. P., left no succession. In. Sir Itebert Anstruthsr, of Halcaskie, created a Raised s.f Nss, Sssha in 1691. (ass ,tNIrRUTHER, BARE. 5.1 I. RaLPu-WILLIAM, 0. 5 July, 1518. Balsa.slic.) IV. Sir Philip Anstrilthsr, of Anatrutherfisld, who, with ii. Hcnry-Torrena. 0. 11 Nov. 1800. other issue, bad saws said heir, Philip, and a daii. Christian, III. Robert-hamilton, Ii. ii Jmic, 1862. wife of Jshu Stewart, 6th Earl of Traquair, msther Iv. Arthnr-Wellesley, 0. 2 March, 1804. of the 7th sarI. a. Sir Alexander Anstruther, is. Jean Leslie, tifular I. Slary-Evclyn. Baroness Newark, by whom be bad, with other f sane, Wiflians, 3rd, and Alexander, 4th titolar Lerds Newark. (See BURKE’S Dsriaaal asif Rxtis,rl Pwrayo.) Sir Philip Anstruthor dying in 1701, was 8. by his eldest soii, in 1594, SirRobcrt ci. thrice ; lot, llissKinnear, an bsiress, I. Sm WILLISH AN5TRUTHER, of Anstrntbcr. In 1084 he who 5. s. 35. ; fndly, Jean Moutcith, dan. and heir of Msnteith was created a B,irocct s.f Ness Scotia. lIe was a Lord of Session with the title of Lord Anstrulhcr. 1k so. Lady Christian, who of Sir J. Henderson, Bt. of Fsrdel, and Jean, Helen Hamilton, dan. of John 4th Earl of Haddington. Ho wife of John Slac Gill, of Rankoillour. Sir Eobcrt so. lrdly ci. ill 1711, and was s. by his son, Ii. SIR JOHN ANOTRUTIIEE, second haronst of Anstrnthcr, Idarioo, don, of Sir W. Preston, of Valisyfisld, by whom he H.P. tsr the cssmty of Fife. He os. Lady Margaret Carmichael, had one son and Owe da,ss., Anne, wife of Jas. Durham, of sidsat dan. of James, 2nd Earl of Ilyaodford, in Largo, and Agnes. Sir Robert was s. by his eldest son, right of whom lbs family of Anstrnthsr hove inherited, as II. Sm PnILIP. He is. Catbarine, only dan. of Lord Alex. heirs genoral, ths estates and representation of the Earl of Hay, of Spstt, son of John, 1st hlarquoas of Twceddale, by Hynd±ord. Sir John 7. in 1740, and was s. by Ill. SIR JOHN, of that ilk, 0. 27 Dec. 1710; cc. 4 Oct. 5. ROBERT, his heIr. si. Alexander, it. young. 1750 Janet, dau. of James Fall, Esq. of Dunbar, and bad III. John, col. hi tbe army, who so. Grioel-Slaria Thomson, issUc, PHILIP and JOHN, successively baronets; and a third the St. Clairs, Earls of Orkney, and of the Lords Shaolah’, son, Colonel Anstrntber, who left two sons, I. Philip, who cc. Mary-Frances, dan. of the RI. Hon. J,-A,-Stcwart Mackenzie, of Seaforth. II. James, who cc. his cousin, Marianne Anstruthor. Sir John was s. 4 July, 1799, by his eldest eon, IV. SIR Pu’osr, of that ilk, 0. 13 Jan. 3751; ia. 19 Feb. 1770, Anne, only child of Sir John Paterson, Bart., and heir of the barony of Pelwarth, thro’agb her mother, the sister of the last Earl of Slarchmont. lie took the surname of PATERsoN, and d. s.p. 5 Jan. 1800,andwaos. bybisbrstber, V. and I. Tnc RIGHT HON. SIR JORN ANITRUTRER, a distinguished lawyer, who had been croated a Baronet of Great Britain, 10 Slay, 1700, when constituted chief justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature in Bengal. Sir John ci. Jlaria, dau. of Edward Dries, Esq. of Dcrnorsstreet, London, and had Issue, Jonie, his successor. WvNnnkas, present baronet. Marianne, cc. 27 harsh, lffI, to Jamss Anstruthcr, Esq.; and st. 19 June, 1859. Sir John who retired from the bench in 1806, if. 20 Jan. 1001, and was s. by his eldest son, VI. and II. SIR JOHN, who ci. 11 Jan. 1817, Jessie, dan. of the late Itajer-Gsn. David Dewar, of Gilston House, co. iv. William. v. Phillp. vi. James. VII. Charles. Fife, and left an only (posthumous) child, Jouk. Sir John Anetruthsr having iuhcritsd the entailed property II. Christian, ci. to James Lumsden, Esq. of lnnergellle. in Lanarkshirc, of the C irmichasl fannly, at the decease of the late Earl of Hyndford, in 1017, assusnsd the He was s. at his deceaes by his eldest eon, additional surnameand arms of CAEIOIORAEL. He if. 28 Jan. III. Sia ROBERT, 0. Ii Apill, 1713, who ci. Lady Janet 1818 (his widow so. 27 Slarch, 1820, Robert-Bullock liarsham. Erekine, youngest dan. of Alexander, 5th Earl of Kellie, by DCL., warden of Slertsn Cell., Oxford), andhissou, Janet, his countess, daa. of the celebrated Dr. Archih.,ld VII. and Ill. SIN JOTIN, inherited thehononra at his birth, Pitcaim, end bad three sons and thrco dans., VlC., ROBERT 6 Fob. 1818. This younggenCcnaan being accideuf ally killed Alexander (MEl, chief justicoof Madras ; Phhip ; Jean, ci. to while on a shooting excursion, Nov. 1811, the baronetcies Sir T. Strange ; Catherine ; and Elizabeth, ci. to Col. Campbell, reverted to his uncle, the present Sm WYNBRAN-CARNIOHARL ANOTRUTRER. 31 ANS Sscond and third, arg., a tease, wreatby, ac. and holding in the ganntlsta a battle-axe, all ppr. GsaMICH.o.RL, an armed ama, erect. bolding a broken spear, ppr. ;“ Csaaiwulscl., ‘‘Toujonro prost.” Joists— A N S T R UT H ER. ANSTRUTBER, SIR ROBERT, of Baleaskie, 00. F’ife; hIP, for that co. lt.-ool. in lbs army ; lord lieutenant of Fifcsluro ; is. 25 Aug. 1834 s. his father as 5th baronet, 18 Oct. 1863; cc. 29 July, 1857, Louisa, eltlestdau. of tbeliev. Williani—Knox Marshall, prebonclary of Hereford, and vicar of Wragby and rector of Panton, Linooln shire, and has isene, Ltnragc. I. ROBERT AN5TRUTHER, Esq. (3rd son of Sir Philip Anstruther, ofAnstnathcr), was created a Rarsssl sflfsca Scotia of Wrsa, by whona hs had six Sons and two daus., Lady Jane Scott, dan. of Walter, Earl of Buooleueb, and had, heiress of Chorletsu, co. Fife, and heiress of line of and by her had a dan., os to Gencral Jamco Durham, of Largo, and a aou. JOHN ANITRUTHER-TNOMION, Esq. of Charleton, co. Fife, ci. Clernectina, only dan. eftho Rt. Hon. William Adam, of Blair Adam, a baron of Exchequer, and lord chief ccmuussioner of the Jury Court, by Eleanor, dan. of the 10th Lord Elpldnctoue, and it. having had issue, I JoHN ANOTHuTHeR-TnoMooc, Esq., capt. 13th dragsens, of Cbarleton, heir-general of Sinclair Lord Sinclair, and Sinclair er St Clair, Earl of Orkney, who ci. in 1652, Caroline--Slaria-Agnes-Rohins, only dan. of the late Rev. J.-Hamlltois Gray, of Camfyne, rector of Walton-lo-Wold and moral dean, by Elizaboth - Camihie, dan. of J .-R. Johnstsne, Esq., of Alva, and has issue, John-St.-Clair, 0. 1851. Charlea-Pre,lerick-St.-Cksir, ii. 1855. Wi’liain, ii. 1e19. Clemeutico-Uaroline. Rosia-Mary. 2 Wllliam, It-cd., commanding the body guard of the Governor-General of India, as. the dau. of Colonel Steele, and it. at Colculta, I Aug. 1861, leaving iaano, 1 Elealiora, m. to James Stontganiery, Esq., nephew of Sir James Stoutgomcry, Bart. of Stanhope. 5 Clcmentina. 3 Louisa. 4 Mary, so. to the Rev. Ramsay Campbell, eon of Sir Amhibald Campbell. Dart. i. Jean. its, Catherine. of Stonefield. Robort, the oldest son. Is. 3 Slarch, l7tS, entered at a very early period of life into the Guards, and