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 nO in. let, Lady Mary Stuart, dan. of James, Earl of Moray, Coeozt Bank, in ErnI, 15 Dee. 1700, with remainder to his by whom be loft, with otherissue, 5. ARCHIBALD, his successor. ix. John of Mamoro, Mr. for Argyllahiro, 1700; ‘a. Elizabeth, dan. of John Gnnuiag, Est0. ofCastleCooto, co. Roacoinmon, dau. of John, 8th Lord Elphinstooe; and, dying in (her grace was created a poeress at’ Great L’ritain,aa B’srsnese 1750, left, with other children,5 JOHN, who inherited as 4th Duke of Argyll. ixe.Charles,M.P. for eo. Argyll, 1741; d. nine. thseame year. i. Geonne-Winsoax, 0th duke. xv. Neil, d. one,. The earl wae o. by his eldest eon, ARCHeBALD, who was acknowledged Earl of Argyll by ii. Charlotte-Snsan-Olaria, an nutborosa of note, in. lot, in the convention of estates in Scotland, anne 1088, before the reversal of the attainder against his father, and was created by tho new monarch, after the revolution, in recompeuce lOis grace d. 24 Slay, 1500, and was o. hy his eldest son, for the services he load rendered in promoting that measure Gaonuo-WLLLIAxO, 6th dnke, 5. 22 Sept. 1708, who inherited (23 Jnne, 1701), Lord fevering, Jfnll, Jlerccrn and Flip; from his mother the British barony of hamilton. Ills grace ‘Yiwenst sfLeekeic end Glenilla; Earl of Ceeiphtllend f’ezcal; in. 29 Nov. 1810, Caroline-Elizabeth, dan. of George, 4th Earl Jlarqnosz ef EmIgre cod Lain,’ and Drccc or AROYLL, to of Jorocy, (whose previous man-iago with Henry-William, him and his heirs male whatsoever. Rio grace in. Elizabeth, Marqness of Anglcsey, bad been dissolved in Scotland at her dan. of Sir Lionel Talmaoh, of Olelminghani, cc. Stafford, ladyabip’s onit,) hut had no issuo. She d. 30 June, 1835; by Elizabeth, Conntose of Dysart and Iluehess of Lander- the dulce, 22 Oct. 1139. lOis brother, dale, and by her (who d. Slay, 1715) left two sons, John and JoHn, 7th duke, 0. 21 Dcc. 1777; in. let, 3 Aug. 1102, Archibald, with a dan. Anne, in. to James Seewart, 2nd Earl Elizabeth, eldest dan. of WillinmCampbell, Eaq. of Pairficld, of Ruts. He d. 28 Sept. 1701, and was s. by his elder son, which lady il. e. p., 9 Dee., 1918. lie on. 2ndly, 17 April, Jonn, 2nd duke, 0. in 2878. This nobleman, a great 1620, Jean, dan. and heir of John Glasaol, Esq. of Long military commander, was created a British peer, by Queen Niddry, and by her (who d. 22 Jan. 1820) bail issno, ANNE, 20 Nov. 1705, as Baren Ctatl,ans and Earl of Greenn’ieh, John-Henry, 0. 11 Jan. 1821; d. in May, 1037. and advanced to che Doieeooat or Onoenwicu, 27 Oeonon-DonoLAa, present duke. Emma-Augusta. April, 1710. In 0715, on the breaking out of the insurrection His grace ni. Ordly, I Jnn.1831, Anns-Colqnhoun, eldest dau in Scotland, his grace took the command of the Royal of John Cunningham, Eaq. of Craigonda. He el 20 April army, and fought the battle of Sheriffmuir. In 1715-8, be 1847. was eonetitntedfield-marebnl of all his majesty’s forces. No Urealiene—llaron, by writ, 1443. Earl, Be,, 0437. Lord of less distingnishcd in the council than the field, the Duke is Loom, by royal charter, 1470. Duke, .6-c., 23 June, 1701 ; to thne immortnl(zed by Pope “Argyll, the state’s whole thunder born to wield, And shake alike the eenate and the field.” The grace in. let, Mary, dan. of John Drowns, Esq., bnt Arine—Qianrterly: first and fourth, gyronny of eight, or by that lady had no issne ; he xa. Sndly, Jane (one of the and sa,, for CAsireoLL. Second and third, argent, a galley maids of honour to Queen AnNa), dan. of Themes Warburton, or lymphnd, sa., calls furled np. flag and penaauta flying, Esq. of Winnington, ro. Cheshire, and had issue, the arms, two hononmnbls badges in saltier, nautoly, first, I. CAHOLINI,, in. 1st, Francis, Earl of flalkeith; and 2ndly, n baton, gu., somOo of thistlos, or, ousignod with imperial the itt. Hon. Charles Towuehend. This lady was created crowns, ppr., thereon the crest of Scotland. The other BanoNoao Onoensrcru, 19 Aug. 1767. (Seeiluoxe’sEclinrl badge, a sword, ppr., hilt and pommel, or. Thoao badges and Der,aanl Peerage.) Her ladyship, d. in 1784, leaving a dan.. Anne, who n. 1st, Richard Wilson, Evq. of Tyrono; and justice-general of Argyllahire. Greol—A boar’s brad, and Ondly, John Tempest, Esq. of Lineolnshire. ii. Anne, in. William Wcntworth, Earl of Stralford, but perlero—Two lions, guardant, gn. JJsIIs—No obliviscaris. dsp. iii. Jane, d. young, Jan. 1715. iv. Elizabeth, m. the Rt. lion. James-Stewart Mackenzie, co Argyll; and Roseuoath, Dumbartonohire. Tssenffonoe— brother of John, Earl of Bnte. V. Siary, m. Edward, Viseennt Coke, heir-apparent of Thomas, Earl of Leicester, but d. e.g. His grace d. Oct. 1742, and as he left no male isene, his Englieh hononrs ceased, while those of Scotland devolved npon Ins brother, Anen,eALn, 3rd Duke of Argyll, 0. at 11am Honso, Surrey, June, 1682, who had boon created previously (20 Oct. 1708,) a peer of Scotland, by the titles Lord Orcneng, Daoson, and A race, and Viocotent and Earl of flay. His gr.scs was at the bead of the government of Scotland. lIe ns. Slice Whitlield, but d. without issne, 15 April, 1702, when his own immediste bonours became extinct, while those of his family I ____________ b, 27 May, 1836 ; e. hio father ae descended to his cousin, - Joun, 4th duke, K.T. (revert to ths lion. John Campbell. of Mamore, 2nd son of Archibald, Othearl.) This nobleman m. in 1720, Mary, dan. of John, 2nd Lord Dellenden, find had five childion, viz., JOHN, Marquees of Lam. Meury, killed in the battle of Lauffeldt. Frederick, Lord Clerk Register, m. 28 March, 1705, Mary, dou. of Amos Meredith, Esq., audwidow of Lawa-cues, 4th Earl Ferrers, but had no issno. Mo d. 8 June, 1810. His The family of Armstrong was in ancient times settled on wife was nnfortnnately bumt to death at hsr ladyship’s scat at Coomb Rank, Kent, 21 July, 1807. the Seottislo border, and, several branches beenioz located William, who ni. Sarah, dan. of Ralph Izard. of South in the northern counties of England. One, established at Carolina, and had ens son and two dans.. via., William; Louisa, m. in 1799, the lit Mon. Sir AlaxandorJohnoton, Corhy, in Lincolnshire, had continned there for seven, and F. R.S.,Iata President of Conncil in Ceylon, and d. 7 May another, at Tynedale, in Nortbnmberlaud, for nine generations, 1822; and Carolins, who d. nnm. Caroline, m. 1st, to Charles, 3rd Earl of Ailesbury: 2ndly, of Ricssann 13., and gives the pedigree, to the year 3073. to Field Marshal ths Mt. Hon. Honry-Scymsnr Conway. The duke d. 17 Nov. 1770, and was c. by his eldest san, Jonn, 5th duke, 6. in 1723; created a peer of England, numinous and warliko clan, whe, sspon all differences that disring the lifetime of his father, as Baron Rondridge, af arose between the two crowns, made frequent inrsads into ARMAGH, E. 00’, see 01)00, ROYAL FAIIILT, GEORGE V., KING OF HANOVER. ARMSTRONG OF GAI1LEN. ARMsTRONG, SIR EDMUND-Egg. DERIGIc, Dart, of Gallon Priory, Kiug’e County; in holy orders, vicar of Skeie’lte, Qnoou’s Gonsity; 2nd Dart., 27 Jan. 1863; ne. 14 June, 1865, Alice, eldest clau. of W.-W. Fioher,Eeq., and has iooue, i. Annnew.HAnveV, 0. 23 May, 1800. s. A dau. 0. 6 Jaly, 1868. ILLIlt7lC. at the Visitation 1623. A third scion, Tboroton,meuHens as tixod at Thorpe, Notts, so early as the eleventh year The Amnotrongs of the border were at the head of a the uorthern counties of England, assistod occasionally by the other neighbouring clans of their alliance. The most 5 Of John Campbell of Mamore’s younger children, the famed loadsr of these bold and adventurous men was, 3rd eon, William, was of Lyston Hall, Essex; the eldest dau., Mary, was Countoos of Eosebcry; and tho youngest, JoHn Annarnoan, the bird of Giltknock ball, in the parish of Canaby, and county of Eskedale, who was executed, A R M brothers, Frederick and William. Ills grace in. 3 March, 1720, Elizabeth, relict of James, 0th fluke of hamilton, 2nd ffaeenllon, of Haedaleden, in Lticeolci’otirc, 4 Slay, 1776, and ci. 20 Dee. 3790) by whom ho had issue, ii, JoHn-DouaLAo-EnwAnn-Hnnnv, 7th duke. s. Augusta, in. Gen. Clavering, and d. 22 June, 1831. 1790, to Colonel John Campbell, son of Walter Campbell, Esq.ofShawfield; and2ndly, in 1819, tothe Rev. Edward Bury, who d. 1832. Shed. lApril, 1161. the first Duke, and his heirs male whatseever, all in Scotland. Baron Sundridge, 19 Dee. 1700; Baron Hamilton, 4 May, 0770, in Great Dritain. - and oars in action, an., for the lordship of Lonn. Behind are barns as hereditary groat master of the household, fessewise erased, on aruied, arg., longued, go. 8np- Aeshirr Jfolto—Vix oa nostra voco. Seale’—Inverary Castle, Argyhl Lodgo, Campden 11111, ltondngton. r S Pmmross the wife of Simon, Lord Lovat. 37