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 B A M RAMS A Y. I1ARIAY, Stat ALEXANDER, of Balmain, II. Sin Arexsainee, 8. 14 Feb. 1785; who 01. 1st, 1 Ang. co.Kineardinc, formerly M.P., 1811, Jane, eldest dan. and co-heir of J. Russell, Es3. of b. 26 May, 1813; rn, 29 Deo. j535, Blackball, by whom (who d. in 1815) be had issue, Ellen-Matilda, eldest daughter of Williaan, 8. ha 1114; ,1. its 1840. John Eutwiele. Faq. of Foxholes, Fmaaeis, 8. in 1815; so. in 1848, Gcsrgina-lIay, 3rd dan. of co. Lancaster, and has issue, 5. ALEXANOER-ENTWE5TLE, DL. for Rineardine, la 14 Mary, oa.lst, in Aaag. 1817, tethc Rev. Brngee Lambert, of Jan. 1837 as. 22 Jan. 1863, Octavia, youngest dan. of Slaolcrton, co. Somerset, who d. in May, 1841. She an. Thomas Itangh, Faq. of Elm Hall, near Liverpool. is. Hugh-Francis, 8. 23 Sept. 1838; Ia. 24 Feb. 1 068, Jane- lndly, 25 Feb. 1845, Jobn Sparkes, Eeq. of (Jrcsvkerns, Maria, dan. of Ron. F.-II. Sandye, Bengal army, of Elizabeth, as. 1st, 6 June, 1842, to the late John Cart, Esq., Douglas Villa, Cheltcnlaam. in. John, lient. U.N., 8. 30 Jane, 1843. iv. Bertin, 8. 13 Oct. 1850. s. Ellen-Augusta. Sir Alexander aaa. 2ndly, 20 Dec. 1022, Elizabeth, 2nd dan. Sir Alexander a. as 3rd baronet, 26 April, 1852. 3LtlIczlgc. This family is maternally descended from Sin JOHN RAaIsAv, Hut, of Dalmain and Fasqne, cc. Georgs-Dalheaaadc, of the War Office; so. 25 April 1864, Kineardine, who was created by JAMES III. a lord of parliament Eleanor, daam of Sousa Crawford, Req. in 1433, and sat nuder the title of Lnnn llOTHWet.L. Marmaalnko, licnt. Bengal staff corps. Adhering, however, to his unfortunate eovercign, against Christina, an. 14 Feb. 1059, to Slajor Clsarles Elliot, CII, whom the nobles of Scotland rebelled, his lordship was outlawed, and his eatatea subjected to confiscation, in 1488, Reorgiaaa-Harvcy, ae. 20 April, 1861, to Major U-S. Ilay, by the lot parliament of JAMEs IV., while that monarch Rd., 2aad sen of the late Adm. Slay, Qf llelton, East eanferred the dignity of Earl of Bethwell npon Hepburn, Lord Hailes, whose descendant became the third husband Sir Alexander d. 28 April, 1852; bie widow, 12 Sept.folinn’ing. of MAav, Queen of Sects, and was the last of his family that enjoyed the peerage. In 1458, the disgraced lord tla’aaso—Arg., aaa eagle displayed, aa., and charged oaa the received, however, a royal pardon, bnt under the simple breast with a rose, of the field. designation of John Eameay; and ho obtained, at the same Ca-ret—A demi-eaglc displayed, sa. time, some lands in the ess. of Forfar and Wigtoun; which Jfeftc—Aspiro. favours were fcllswod by a charter, in 1210, of the Barony Seof—Dslmain, K ineardiaaeshiro. of ilalmain. The grandson of this personage, Gsnnear RasesAy, Faq., was created a bread ef Here Beetle, 2 Sept. 1625, and the title passed, in regular eurcession, to Sin ALeXA,anea Hasten, toe 6th hart., at whose death, 1IASIIAT, Sen GEOROE, of Bamif Haansc, co. Perth, 11 Feb. 1006, it passed to his kinsman and heir-at-law, b. 19 March, 1800; o. as 9th baronot, on the demise Sen TnoMss RAMeAv, colonel N.I.C.S., 7th bart., who in. of his brother, 1 Jan. 1859 on. 9 Oct. 1830, Emily- 1110, Elizabeth, relict of The Chisboim, and 2nd son of Eugenic, dan. of the late Capt. Hcm’y Lcnnon, of Duncan Maednnnell, of Glengarry, and Mary his wife, dan. the 49th regt., and line issue, of Sir Ludevick Grant, Bart. of DaIry. Sir Tbsmaa d. a. p. 1. Janr.o-Heaenv, 8. 1582; an. 24 July, 1561, Elizabeth— 1118, when the baronetcy became nxvaaer. his widow d. 7 Oct. 1810, aged 12. Sir Thomas’s estates had devolved, by bequest of Sir Alexander, 0th baronet, on his nephew, I. Aurxeasnen DuaNET, Eeq., 2nd son sf Sir Thomas Burnet, Dart., cf Leys, by Catherine Eanasay, sister of the 51. William, Bombay CS., 8. 1834; aaa. 20 Jnne, 1867, at said 8th baronet, who assumed, in eonseqnencc, by sign- manual, in the same year, the eurname and arms of RAM. SAY; and wee created a Baronet in May, 1166, by the designation sit. Georgc-Gillaert, MA., Professor of Humanity in the of “Sir Alexander Ramsey, of Balmain.” He sa. in 1783, Elizabeth, dan. and co-heir of Sir Alexander Dannerman, Dart, by whom (who d. 11 Dec 1844) ho had issue, 1. At.exaaanea, 2nd baronet. is. Thomas, late capt. in the 47th regt. of foot; as. 1st, Ceonon RAMOAX-, of Damif (deseeamded fmm Adam de 9 Ncv. 1816, Jane. 2nd dan. of Patrick Crniksbank, Faq., and by her (who d. in 1825) bad issue, 1 William-Bnrnet, of Banchsry Lodge, list. -rol. Forfar and Kineardine Militia, 8. in 1820; d. 6 Nov. 1865. 1 Elizabeth-Msrgerie, an. May, 1058, to tbe Rev. Alexander-J. Slercer of Aldie, by whom he bad tave eons, Mnrray, Scotch church, Jersey, and baa a eon, Geonco, his su000sscr. Alexnnder-Tlacmas-Eamsay, 2 Catherine-Forbes, killed by an accident in 1843. S Jane. He an. 2ndly, 28 April, 1826, his first-cousin. Margaret, 1. San GaLnenr RAass4v, Knt., who was created a Barsaaef dan. of Sir H. Bnrnet, Bart.,and has a sos,, Thomas. Iii. Rebsrt, late capt. 14th regt. of foot; a,,. Slay, 1017, Thonaas Dlair, of Iloltbyoek, and wama e. by his only snrviving Margaret, 3rd dau. of P. Crnikshank, Eeq. of Stroeraitho, and has, I Robert, 8. in 1818, 2 Alcxandsr-Marmaduks. Ogilvic, and was s, in 1750, hy his eldest son, 1 Ellen, 2 Elizabeth. Iv. Edward-Bannermeaa, LL.D., in bely orders, dsan of TIsamas Gransns, Nsq. of Ralgywan; and dying in 1718, was Edinburgh; an. Miss Isabella Cochrane, of Halifax, Nova a. lay his oldest seaa, Scotia, wbieh lady is deceased. v. Marmadnke, fellow and tutor Jeans Col., Camb., dee. Rait, of Anniston, and was e. by his eldest son, vs. William, rear-admiral, CD. vii. Edwin-Hcwglll, deceased. 1. Elizabeth, m. 7 April, 1868, to Alexander Resany-Tailyour, of Kineardine, at svisosc decease, withaant issue, the title Esq. of Battawfield: both arc deceased. is. Catharanc, deceased. sit. Helen, deceased. iv. Mary, deceased. v. Isabella, deceased. vs. Frances, deceased. nal leaving no issue, was e. by IaN brother, vss. Lauderdale, an. 1st. ts the late David Duncan, Esq. of VIl. San lVas.e,sAsm. This geaatlcmaam an. in 1796, AgnotaFrances, Rosemount, Forfarsbire; and 2ndly, to Sir James-H. Surrey, and had issue, Burnett, Dart. of Leye. B A M Sir Alexander ,f. 17 May, 1510, and was e. by his eldest son, ArexAanrn, pressnt baronet. - 74allsam-Forc,saaaa home, Esq. of Wmadderbsrn, and has isanc, Welliam - Alexander; Francis - Farqmsbarson - and Fann.y-Fane. cc. Somerset. Saad so’s of the late 5. (.‘arr, Req. of Daanstan Hill; 2nd, so lasO, to Chsarica-Slurray liarotew, Eeq, of Williana, 1,ord Poamaaaau-s, by whom he had, Fox-llanle, capt. 261h regt., 8. 18 March, 1824; d. 11 Slareb 1860. Edward-Eannermass, major Madras staff corps, 8. 16 Feb 1810. Patricia. Sladnas staff ecrps, youngost sen of the late James Elliot, Faq. of W’cldee. Lotbiaas. Ci’octico—1806. RAM S A Y. Slary-Cbarhatte, eldest dan. of William Scott-Kerr, Eaq., of Chatto aaad Snsalawa, en. ltoxlassrgh fhalf sister of Mrs. R.-O. Douglas, of ltcllieebasaie), and lay her (who d. 58 Aaag. 1868) has a dan., Emily-Mary. Scenes, India, Han-ictt Wollerlon, only den, of Col. Desanys, Rengal etsff corps. University of Glasgow, 8. 1819; aaa. 8 Ang. 1865, Gertrnde-Sebnylcr, naaly dan. of Robert Graham, Fsq. of Ernokeby, Large, Ayrshis-s. JLtizcsgc. Ramaay, of llamff, one of the Scettish herons who onbmittcd to EnwAnn I., of Nuglosad), sas. Eli.eaheth, dau. of Alcxaaader, physician to CamAss.es I. and Hing JAMeS. Sir. Ranasay was e. at his decease hy his eldest son, Gr.osenn RAaaSAY, who was e. by his eldest son, of Nero Scotia, ha 1666. Re sa. Elizabeth, dan. of Sir eon, 11. Sin JAMes, who sa. Christian, dan. of Sir Thcmae Ill. San Jomsa. This gentleman an. Lilios, eldest dan. of IV. Sin JAMES, who an. Elizabeth, dams, of Dr. George V. Sin Joins, a Scotch advocate, and sheriff of the so. devolved upon his brother, VI. San Gcnnoe, who fell in a duel with Captain Macme; dan. of John-Hilton Diecoe, Req. of Ilooleweod So 929