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 M U II iii. .tugnslus-FstzClarenee. in holy orders rector of MapleDurham, Oxfordshire, nod rho plain to the Qoeen, I:. iii 1983 a. 2 dais. 1045, Sarah-Rlirst,elh-Caltierine. eldest dan. of Led Henry fiord-n, and it. 14 Juise, ls.34, tia• vjog hail, Augustsss, 1,. t 3 lets. 1 19, if. at taecssten. 16 (tel. I °: 1; It cory, 8. I it ,tan. I ‘.11; tsorrtlsea. us. I? March, t h7, to I ‘apt. Thom:, 5—Wihtiam I,aff, of I tloseonh,000 Ks-a; ttealrix ; oust .ltarv, -1. an infant, 14 llarsls. I s.Sotshia Vita—f ‘tareore. ,,: . to I ased Do t,lols and Disstley, eI,teot sou of Sir dishus—Stietley Sidney, Bait, at t’enstasirsl, kent; and ‘I. Is1 April, PiT. ‘‘Mare uirr—(’larenes’, ,-. 19 ,tsusse, I o24, ta Gm. Charles— Ihi,’li:tr,t Fox. ,-i. 37th to ‘I, roes-is er—general of the Duehsy of I ,:iLieoster, assd ,1. 0 ,tol,, 1005. - iii. Fhiaatsehh Vita—Cia seer so Wutluans—fte:srge, 16th Fart 1 Feb. 1815; a. hia brother, ne 11th baronet, 22 Feb. (st l-rrslh. lierestitarr tesr:l—lngta—s”osssatslc sf Scotland, aunt d. Ins ai,less’. lii ,ta]L 1556, tias hug sail u°sne. Iv. .tuusta Vi; a—Ctar, sure. so. hot, a duly. 1977, to Itse lion. 1843; an. lot, 21 Ang. 1839, Susan-Catherine-Sanders, Joins Kessnu’d c—Residue, inst oeo sf Ars-luit,al,l, 1st Marquess ‘vidosv of Adol1uhos-Cotton Mnrray, Esq., and eoeond of Aihsa, tie sels,ia )o Iso if. 16 Ma, cli, 1031) liar ladys1ni Isn’t dan. and co-heir of the late John Murray, Esq. of Ardeleyliury, lassie; ao,1 anslIr, 24 Aug. 1 ‘sag to Loot John—Frederick tint ‘it, nn,t :1. 5 its-c. Isia. v. Amelia Vita—C ar,’ssee, ,. 27 P5cc. 1939, In Lucius, Viscount ham Slurs-ny, (father of thu 1st Earl of Tnillibardino), Faltlaost, :siud Ii:ist isaac; she it. 2 Jnla-. I otis. The King wax pleased to grant, 24 3lay, 1831, to all (who a’. 21 April, 1s60), has had, those ta-lies and geuutlesnen, svith oxceptien nf the Countess s. Wleraa,a-ReneaT, is. 19 Oct. 1940, of Errol1 and Viarountess Falkland (who throngh their a. Ernly-Mary. warrt:Lgrs had already attained higher rank), the title and Sir liobert so. 2ndly, 1 Dee. 1868, Laura, widow of precedency of the younger iosue of a man1uess. Ureotion—-l done, 1031. A s’sue end t’reol—Thte royal ensigns, ever sslnets a sinister Taylor, rector of Biddesham, no. Somerset. also, gil. Sssppoelera—Dexter, the lien of England; sinister, the horse of lhaeoser. .,Votte—Nee tejusere nec tindde. M U It CIII S 0 N. i[t’ttunisoy, SIR RODER9CK- of Sir daisies Dundos, of As’nishon, and wos a. by his only son, IMFET, Baronet, of Boigrave - 1. IVuuu.iasi llreeAv, Esq. of Clermont, who waa created a Sqsuare, in thn no. of Middlesex, Bs,re,sei of Nor:’ Besli’s, 1 duly, lAde. Sir William so. Mary, K.G.B., DCL., LCD., knight of dais, of Wihians, 1st Karl ef Stirling, huy whom he had four sons, thn firot nlaoa of the linporial and was o. at his decease by the eldest, Ritooian order of St. Staniolaus, It. Sin WILLIAM, of Neofeu, who as. a dan. of the 1st Lord FF5., diroctor- general of the Elibaush, and was a. hsy ins only surviving son, geological survey of tho Ussiteel III. Sin F Isa.sAss. This genelesusan is-as a. by his only san, Kingdom, nod of ‘die Royal IV. Sun 33’ILnuasi, at whose decease, seithaut issue, the School of Mines, &r., presidont of title devolred upon his kinsman, thu Royal Geographical Sonioty, V. Sin JAMES (grandson of the 1st baronet, through his ann a tntstee of tho British youngest son, danuea 3larray, Faq., and his wife Magdalene, Museum 6. 19 Feb. 1792; itt. e(an. and Iseir ef Jolsnslon of Feltoe). ibis gentleinao, seho 15 Sept. 1815, Charlotte, only dau. of Gen. F’raneia was general-receiver of the cssstonss of Scotland, so. Stariaas, Hugnuin, col. of the 4th dragoon gnardo. Sir Rnderiek, one of the moot eminent men of science of his day, a great geologist and writer on geoloy. of ttasea Ke,eauan, Esq). This gentleman ‘a. 1st, Janet, dau. of was knighted in 1846, made a K.C.Il. in 1863, and created a baronet 22 Jan, 1866. IL fitctgc. Ae.exAanea Itirnentoos, Req. of Leehalols, to. Rosa, left a WILLSA5I, in holy orders, ]- 8th and 9th harotselo. son, ELNNETI5 itIn’nco,sox, En1. of Taradale, cc. Ross, and semetime Sir Itobert ii. in 1771; and of his fans., Madeline survived all et Charles Street. Se. Jaeues’s, W’estioinster, who was b. her brothers end sisters, and ti. aged 90, 6 Stay, 1860. Sir in t7st and so. 1791, Rnrhaea, eldest sian. of ]fnslerick - Rehert seas a. by his eldest son, lhlaeleenaie, Req. of Fairbnrn, c,,. Ross, and sister of Urn. Sir VII. Sin Jones, a disttngnisluod miilary officer dnrtng the Alevae’hee Ilaekeneie, of Fairburn, tiart., and by her (sehu si. 9 SepI. 16361 had Ranentex-toegy, created a barenet as abose. Ah-x:sndrr, 0. young. Kessnetli, hareserif governor of Singatiore so. 1st in 1513 Charlotte t’ryee, an:l by her (solso 4. in lstO tad an only dan. Charlotte, !‘° 21 Ang. 155-I, to t.ienl.-Cg;.W. Ceo, hA. ansi lies a ‘en Kenneth_Ide. Kenneth Stus-elsieoe ss. 2;sdly 117 3Isy, isdi,, Anne, dau. of ds:hn-Isanthsssiie Neshans, Ksq. of lisoghten Ic SpI-uog, Co. lase’lsaoi. a,sd ,t. I Asug. 1934 having tiy tier Isoho ,t. 21 Feb. Id-Li; had I s-c suns, Kenneth: italuert, ii tic a. Isabel — anti Iledertek. SIr. 3lnrchiaon it. in 1796. (‘rss’hio:,—22 Jan, 1566. 4,s:,a—ttr, a lion, nnnpnnt, ia. between to-c tines, slipped IX. ‘rue Rev. Ha IVILniaaI, who uuu. in 1809, Esther-Jane in elite;; reel, and a clans-shell in tiaae, f’,eat—A dexler h-and cenped ab,svr tise ssrist, ppr., grasping Gayton, and had issne, a dneal coronet, sir, suselosed betsseen tseo laurel brandIes, sen. I. dasLes-Penrexev, letlu baronet. lfO tts—les1neu:lo pectore. lows lOosen—IC, neigrare Sqoare. MURRAY. MURRAY, SIR RoBERT, of Clermont, no. Fife; b. Herta,* lineally descended from Sir Wil. by the Lady Margaret Sten’art, his wife, and by her, the 11ev. W.-H. Crawford, of Haughley Park, Suffolk, and youngest dan. of the late Rev. Charles IL ilttitflt. This is a branch of the ancient house of tItnalsAy of Blockfsoess:y, springing frees Sin WILLIAM 3luoeae, Ith and yoimgest sen of Sir Andrew Muri-ay, of Rlaekbau-ony (who hoed in the reign of Queen MAwr of Scotland). This genlleosan received the honour of Knighthood from dawns Vi, and has ing aeqoired tho lands of Clermont, ro. Fife, thence assonuned his designation. He sa. a don. dan. of danues Nairn, Faq. hut dyhag seitheut issue, in Feb. 1769,-the title devolred upon his nephew, VI. Sin RoDenT (sen of Cot. William 3lurray, by Anise. dan. Alexsndeu-, 4th Lord Elitaank, by whosn he had one son, dames, and a dan. the 5:. 2ndly, Susan, dan. of John Renton, Esq. of Lamerlon, by Lady Susan 3loustgonserie his wife, dan. of the 9th Earl of Eglinlon, and by that lady had, with five dana.,two sens, first Aiuseriean war, and a’l)telant-general of the forces serving opon tise Conthuent ‘us 1793. He a:. in 1794, the Right Hon. henrietta, Coantess of Rath liii her oseu right, and in conse— qoenee asaunsed she aurnaune and aensa-of Fm,vnaey. -Sir James osubsequently held the sffiee of secretary-at-var, was colonel of the 10th foot, and a generat-sflicee in, ihe army. lied. 26 April, 1911 (his lady having died before himi, and leaving no issue, the hitle and family estates devolved npon his half-brother, VIII. SIB done, a hienleoant-grnoral in the army, and relenel ef the 16th regiment of foot; ss. in Aug. 1907, Anne— Rliaahethi-Chohmondeley, only dau. and heir of ConstantineJohn, ‘Aid Lord 3lulgrave; but dying o. p. in 1827, (his widow sutrvieed until 10 Aturil, 1348,) the title devolred upon his only broihen as. Roneov, tireseni barenet. SIr. Slnrmay of As-deteybou-y’s elder dan. and co-heir, ElBa1lory, seas so. to SIajor ltobert Ridisell Edwards, KM., 3rd di-agoons. 80-1