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 II E t R E I P. REID, Sm ALEXANDER, of Bana, Aberdeen ; 5. 12 Nov. 1798 a. as 5th baronet, on the decease of his brother, in 1845 ; act, in 1840, Frances-Amelia de Sampayo. - Jiincaçjc. I. ALEXANDER Rssu, Esq. of Barra, was created a Bursnel al’ Nave Scotia in uoe. Sir Alexaader sa. Agnes, eldest dau. ef Sir Alexander Ogilvie, Bare. ef Fergien, and dying in 1390, was a. by his only sen, Ii. SiR JAMEs, whe ci. in 1771, and was a. by his sen, Ill. Sin Jous, 8. in i700 css. 2 June, 1789, Barbara. dan. ef ReNnLEsilA3h, BAltoN (Frederick - William- Brook Thomas Livingston, Esq., M.D., of Dawny thus, cc. Abenleen, Thehlusanss), of Rondlcahaam, iss the peerage of Ireland; by whesu he bad issue, Jona, 4th baronet. William, ci. ssssos. ALEXANDER, present baronet. DaviD, is. 18 Sept. 1804. Mary, sa. in 1809, in Francis Shand, Esq. of Liverpool, and and has iaosso, had issue. Sue ,l. his widosr, 10 July, 1802. Jean, ccc. to John Jeffrey,, Esq., and has issue. Narhara. - Sir John d. in 1829. and was s. by his eldest son, IV, Sm Jsna’, RN., 8. 9 May, 1794; who cc. in July, 1934, Janet, dan. of hugh Metthie, Esq. of New }lalI, Cheshiro, ansi This family traces its descent ts lice ancient nolslesse of had an only dan., Agnes, as. 13 Feb. 1808, ho Capt. StephenLswther France. The first of in eseaabcrs, heweicr, that acthlcd in Crofton, RN. Sir John ci. in 1840, and seas 5. by his Rnglasasl was, brother. Preccliosc— 1706. .Ac,,,a—Ao., a stag’s Iseaci, erased, er. Crest—A pelican in her nest feeding her young, ppr. .llfstto—Nihi] amanti dorssm. Seats—isle of Whithors, Castle; Rar,’a, Aberdec,ssh,re. REID. REID, SIR JOHN-RAE, of Ewell Grove, its the on. of Surrey ; hoist. 16th foot; 5. 14 Aug. 1841 ; a. iii. Charles, 31.P. far Eveshasu; ccc. in 5795, Salsine, eldest hie father as 3rd baronet, 30 July, 1867. ILIIICSEC. JAMEs Rosn, Faq., a merchant of Dumfries, son of John Reid, Esq. of ltirkmahoe, eo. Dusnfries; us. in 1701, Melea, dan. of Jeha Davidson, Esq. of ‘,Vosdside, cs. Dnosfries, and ci. 20 May, 1779, leavieg two sans and a dan. The elder con, I. Tuoa,a, Rein, Esq. of Ewell Grove, is. 20 Oct. 1702, having attained wealth and eminence as a merchant of London, and being for sonic time chairnsan of the hen. esert of the Fast India Directors, was created a Raronel, 10 Nov. 1823. Sir Thomas ,s. in 1791, Eliaabeth, den. and heir of Jshn-Lseker Gesdfellsw, Esq. sf Newbury, by whom (wits ci. 28 Jan. 1829) he had issue, Jonre-Rsa, 2nd baronet. George, 8. 17 Oct. 5800. Melon, sa. ir, May, 1813, to the Rev. Renjanain Sandferd; ansi ci. SAng. 1817, leaving issue. Marriet, us. to the late Charles Lempriere, Esq. of tlso s. blaria, widsw of the Ties. Augscstus Phipps. artillery. Sir Thosnas ci. 29 Feb. 1824, and was a. by his elder son, II. Sm JOHN-RAE, is. 2 Dec. 1791, who sa.9 Sept. 1840, Maria— iii. Augesta-Cbarlethe, cc. Isi. iu 1798, to Thomas Creepigny, Louisa, only dan. of Richard Eaton, Faq. of Stetrhwertls Park, and had issue, o. Jsnx-Rse, present baronet. ci, HENRy, is. 13 Feb. 1840. 1. Looisa-Eliaabeth-Rae, ccc. 0 Juno, 1800, Spencer-Craghlos moocher of his family, devised tlac reeidne of his possessions— Wilde, Faq. of Cheam Home, Surrey. Sir John, who was a director, and in 1840-1 governor of the purpose of accnmnlatisn during hue livcs of his three sons, and Bank of England, ci. 30 July, 1887, and was .s. by his elder son, ol all their eons who should be living at the lime of his death, SIR JOnN-RAE REin, the 3rd and present baronet. Croatiea—l0 Nov. 1823. Arsee—Per, saltier, erminois and eros., an eagle, displayed, as, in the purchase of estates, and ta he conveyed ho use eldest Creat—A castle, org., surmounted hy two spears, saltienvisc, male descendant of his three sc,ns, a’ith the henrfit of survivor- ppr., poinls upwards. iufsila—Finu. Sesil—Ewoll Grave, Surrey. U E N it E N I) L E SHAM. 5. 9 Feb. 1840 ; a. as 5th baron, at the decease of his father, 6 April, 1852; as. 4 July, 1861, Lady Egidia Montgssmerio, oldest dan. of Archibald- William, 13th Earl of Eghiuton assd Winton, K.T., 5. A sosa, & S Juno, 1909. s. Adeline-Egislia. is. Itiriam.loabel. us. A clan. PETER Tsces.ouosoa, Esq. (son of Isaac do Tlsc’llussen, ambassailor frona Geneva ta the cotcrt of Lcsrss XV.), who fixed his abode in London about the middle of Ihe 181h cenlury, ansI accusnulated an imnscsase fssrt,cne as is merclsant thert. bin subseqssently pssruhased the nsanssr of Rroadswsrth, cc. York. Mr. Thellussen ccc. 0 Jan. 1701, Anne, 2nd dan. of Malihew Weodferd, Esq., and sister of Sir Ralph Waedfonl, Burt. of Carihy, M.P. for Eveslsam, by ashosss isa had issue, s. PerEa-Isauc, his heir. is. Geerge-Woedford, as. in 3790, Mary-Anne, 3rd dao. of Phihp Fonnerean, Esq.; ci. in 1811, leavissg icy her (svhs c8. in 1844), twa dais,., 1 llarianna, ci. coos. 20 April, 1892; 2 Goorgiana, os. in 1813, to hscnry-llaylo (Icislie, Esq. don. of Abrahans Roisarts, Esq.; ansi ci. in losS, baying, 1 Charles, is. 31 Jan. 3797; cc. 19 Oct. 1520, Mary, youngest dan. of George Grout, Esq.; and dying 3 Feb. 1826, lsft issue, Charlec-Sabine-As,gustos, of Brodcworth, 0. 3 March, 1822; lure capt. 12th lancers, higls sheriff of Yorkshire is 19001 s,c. 23 Olarch, 1310, licergiana, yecsngcst dais. of W. Thesbald, Req. of Casobridge Square, London. Alexander-Dalton, is. 8 March, 1824, lieut. vol. 72nd regt. Frederick-Ceorge, 29hh ltcngnl nahice iafan try; is. in 1825; us. ii Aug. 1853, Aeccie, youngest dan. of William Whitier, F.sq. of Worricicig. Seymour-Smart, is. in 1827 ; ci. 7 hlay. 1868. Ernest, is. in 1830; sss.2 Oharcb, 1872, Ensily, only dan. of Alfred Robinson, Faq. of Orchard - street, Foremen Square. 2 Thocnae-Rolsarl,, 8. in 1801 ; is. in 1822, 3haria, dan. of Sir Francic-1vorknsan Slacnaghteo, hart., and isa,, Sabine-3lotilda, ccc. 21 Aug. 1802, btichard Orevile, Esq. of hlilford. Letitia. I Adeline. ii. Anne, ‘sc. in 180t, to Admiral V. Lrckiss, of Fellbrigg Mall, co. Norfolk, who assumed Ihe cssrna,nr of WsNnnasa, as heir of the Right Ron. Williaass Wiadham. Ecq., who ci. 1399; and 2edly, 3 Feb. 1827, ts Sir Jssoph Whatley, E.C.hh., who ci. 1844. Shed. 24 Jedy, 1833. Mr. Thellusson, after hcqueelhing large fortunes ho each namely, landed estates of the annual vales of £4100, and personal property to tlse amount of £000,OtO—la lncsleee, for tl 0 or sisoold he hem in disc cenrce oftcrcearcle, and hoe lives of the survivors of them; else accunceclalesi fund Ihen Is be expended ship. This extraordinary will was nscsotcd isefare the house of Lards, but flually confirmed by thsst bsasacb of lhr legsclature, 20 Jnne, 1505; an act of p,srliacnent, Isowever, essbsequently passed to interdict ha fntnre any accsunnlaliess sO property su REIDHAVEN, VISCOUNT, Sf6 SEAFIELD, EARL CF. devised beyond lbs term of twenty-one years afier the decease 939