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 R 0 311 Ills lardshs1s was implicated in the rising of 1715; but surrendering 1802 ; ste. in Oct. 1833, Caroline, dau. of the Right Isimself, wills the Staegssis of 1l,sntly, to BrigaslierGen. Rev. Williasn Otter, DIX, bsehup of Chieheeter, by Grant, in l7le, lsc obtained ttss full benefit of the set of whom (svhu sl. Dec. 1856) iso Isas issue, grace passed in the following year. Ho st. in 1758, and was 0. s, Wsts.saas, barrister-st-law, 5. April 1935; s’s. Feb. 1885, by his eldest son, ArsnaEW, Ills baron; a brigadier-gm. its the army, and aelively engaged in vise first Aisserican sear. Ills los’dship sss. 1st, Catherine, eldest dau. and co-heir of Lord James Murray, and si. Edward, 5. 1938. sss. ilenry, 9. 23 Jan. 1845. granddau. of John, 1st Slarqssess of Atholl, by wlsons Ise Isad an sv. Arthnr, 5. 12 Ang. 1950. only son, John, Master of Relic, capt. in tlse 77th foot; who died sines. in the hfetime of his father. Lord Relic so. 2ndly, Ehisabeth, 2nd dass. of James Morroy, of sss. Sopisie. sv. Lssry—Ilenriettu. Aberrairny, bsst had no issue. lie si. 2 June, 1705, and was o. His lordship, an eminent lawyer, irae called to the by his broilser, Jena, Otis baron. This nobleman vs. 1st, Cecilia, dan. of Jasues Bar in 1827; w’as made Solicitor-General in 1848, Johnstone, Esq. of Edinburgls, by whasn Iso Isad ass only son, JAMEs, his successor. Ste sss. 2adly, Siiss Jane Watson, of Aberdeen, but Isad no otlser issue. He si. in 1783, anti was a. by his sun, Jassas, 7th baron; who ss. 4 Dee. 1785, Slary, eldest dma. of Sin Saxuac Roxsnttv, a great jnriseessnlt, advocate, statesman, Jolsis Aytoun, Esq. of laelsdairssie, to. Fife, by wlsom (wIse si 24 April, 1117) he had issue, K. J011i0, 8th baron. is. Roger, vs. 24 Feb. 1801, Eliea, duo. of Capt. Hunt, by whom was in 1783 called to the bar. After attaining a large practice (wiss A 12 Aug. 1828) ise had issue, I James (major), ii. in 1844. 2 John-ihailanttne, vs. and has issue. S Roger. I Slary-Isahella, vs. 15 July, 1830, to Lieutenant William a member of parliament, in the Ilouse of Commons he distingoiehedhimoelfby 5t’Phersen. 2 Siargaret-Bowsuan, vs. 1st, 1840, to Joeeph i-lus’rtnsan, advocated tile reform of partissusent, the abolition of the slave- Esq. of Tivohs he 4. in 1947, leaving isuse, Joisu Rolls trade, the snitigation of the criminal code, and the essancipatisn and Ida-Ellen-Jane. She vs. 2ndly, Chartes-Edonard - Napoleon DOrr, grandson of Casosesse de Mont-Louis, department in a pausphlet entitled ‘‘Obserrations on the Criminal Lair, as do l’Aisne, CisSteau d’Esslmes. s. Isabella, A in 1842. is. Jane, vs. 31 Slarels, 1795, to the late Capt. Putriols Hunter, it administered.” His peraeverassre through life in his efforts and if. in t83S. its. Stary, st. 3 3Iay, 1840. iv. Rhoabeth -Cecilia, vs. 14 Nov. 1719, to the lute James highest honour. In 1918 he was elected forWestminster. Sir Carstairs Bruce, Req. of Ralelsristie. v. Barbara, ci. 10 Starch, 1824. lbs lordslaip ci. in 1784, and was s. by isis ssn, Jonrs, Ills baron; 9. 22 Aprf, t773; so. 12 June, 1908, Agnes, William, 5. 1799; ci. 1899. dues. of William Greig, Esq. of Gayfield Place, by whom twhu st. Edward, 5. in 1904; vs. Stiss Sophia Slareei. 3 Feb. 1811) he had issue, Wsctseas, late peer. John, so. 7 March, 1854, Jane-Hay, dan. of the late Rubenssn-Jasnes Paterson, Rag., and has a ssn and heir, 9. lIse, and a dan. Robert, eol.in use army, CRy,. 2tliarch, 1851,Harriet-Ann, Frederirk, lieut.-eoi. in the arnsy, 5. iss IslO; vs. 29 Nsv. eldest dass. of Sir H-F. Dane, Osart. Slary, vs. 27 Marsh, 1933, to Lieut -Coi. Rsbert-Ensx Trotter, Suphie, o. lii 1920, is the Bighi lion. Tlsomas-Francis sO Bailindesn, ro. Pertis, and has issue. Their eldest dan. is tlse present Lady Rolls. Sturlha, its. 20 Sept. 1090, ta Stujur-Gen. Rtrhardsun Robertson, f’,’eot;ov—S Jan. 1908. Arssso (old French, desrriptive of CR., of Toiilebelten, Rallaihie, and Einnaird, and 4.17 Sept. name, Roe. Sin.. Lxs)—Arg., in base a rack, vitls nine points, 1857. Ills lordslsip sI. 24 Dee. 1848, and was a. by his son, WsLLYAM, 9th huron; 5. 28 Slay, 1809; who vs.2l Get. 1834, es’eseenl, arg. Ss’jsjsoetes’s—On esther side a gs’s’yhvnnd. arg., Ehsahetis, only dun, of Jolsn Rogeeson, Rsq., and by iser (who st. gseged wills a collar fienry cossoterflenry, no., and elsvrgs’d on 10 June, 1838) left at his decease, 8 Get. 1992, an only son, Tanhurst,Dorkine, Surrey. l’smssHvs’se—td, hyde Park Terrace. Jones Rooesssoes, present and 10th baron. C;euhie;s—iO Jan. 1051. As-site—Or, a chevron, between three hours’ heads, erased, az. t’soel—J. stag’s head, eenped, ppr. Sssppo;’tes’o—Two stags, ppr. Motto—La fortune passe par taut. Scnf—Dsmrrub Castle, Sunning, Perthshire. Tosest Nassau—GO, Lancaster Gale, hyde Park. It 0 N I L 11 Y. R0SnLLT, BARON (Sir John Romilly), of Barry, s. CHAnLEO, Vteeoovt _tlaroham, ii. 7 March, 1841 ; as. 39 in the Co. of Olairorgau, Maeter of the Rolls; Is. in 955 li 0 N Esuiiy-ldonea.Saphia, dan. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir John-Gaspard I.e Marrhant, and by her (wise id. 17 Slarch, 1888) has a son, Jonte-GA5PAOn-Le SlassenossT, 6.1 Marsh, 1598. s. Anne, vs. i Aug. 1581, to ClemsntTndu-oy So’ansten, Eaq., bareister-otlasr, of lisily i8onre, Twiekenhain. si Siary, vs. Nor. 1884, to Ccl. LothianNiehstson, C.R., R.E. and uvus then knighted; he became Attorney(Jessesal iu 1850, and Master of the Rolls in 1851 he was created Baron Romilly, 3 Jan. 1866. iLl nragc. and philasstisrepist, seas measlier sO a French Protestant family which had taken refuge in Enghsnd after the revocation of the esiiet of Nantes; tie seas born in 1757, and sea chancery hswyer, he, in 1900, because King’s Counsel; in 1800 he was knighted, appointed solicitor-general, and elected isis impressive eloquence, lie strenuously of the Reman Cathulire. lie pnlslislsed one of his opeerhes, it relates to capital punishment, and on the mode in which it ts effect an amelioration of the then teerihAy severe laws relative to the administration of criminal jusiiee did hisn the Samuel us. in Jan. 1798, Anne, dan. of Francis (iarbett, Esq. sf Entli Cossrt, eo. llerefsrd, and d. in 1819, having isad issssc, Jonx, created Lord Bemlilly. henry, 5. in laos; vs. Sties Rosa Morris. Charles, barsisier-at-law, dens to tlse crown in cisaneery, S. in 1809 sss. 13 Jan. 1812, Georgiana-Elizabetls, eldest dao. of John, 6th Duke of Bedford, and by her (wiss 4.22 Siarch, 1867) has issue six sons. 1919, Elizabeth-Amelia-Jane, 6th don. of Gilbert, 2nd Earl of Slinto, and has issue three oosss and two dusss. htessnedy, of Dssnnre, Ayrshire, anti isas issue one soss. hssoant fros,s each a hiiy, all lspr.; oss a elsief, as., a crescent, betireen two mullets, of the first. , Cs-cot—Upon a reek, ppr., a the sissnldor with alily slipped, ppr. Mostc—Pervevere. Seal— II0MNET, EARL o (Sir Chanlesslh[arohans), Viscount Idareluam, of ‘rise Mote ; Barssu 1tssssuey, of Rum- Roy, en. Rent, tins-I a Baronet: 5. iii July, 1808; RI. 8 Fob. 1832, Lady Margarott-Harniett Scott, 4th dau. of Clsarles - Williuus, 4th Duke uf Buccleucls, and by her (n-ho ef. S Jusse, 1846) has issue, July, 2083, Frauceu.AngssasaC005tae, yvuisgest dan, It 0 N NE ‘V.