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 Ross, SIR CHARLEDWILLIAIDACGC5Tt’2. of Baluag’ss’an, Joltn-Lscklsart, ,l. rats. ; attd Ctsatu es-WILLS so-AuGusTus, co. Ross; 6. 19 Jan. Ibid a. as th ltraecttt l,art .;and five da’sa., viz. Elizabeth, deceased baronet, 8 Feb. 1814; al 1st, 9 Feb. 1841, ElizabethBaillie, Ensilitu Olivia, s. 1010, to Sir (‘-81. Lockhart, 2nd bait. of eldest dan. of the late Colonel Robert Ross Lee ; Mary, st. 1024. Ia Sir Willlaus Foules, 8th hart. of (see in/re), 4th dragoon-guards. 5th eon of Sir John- ingloby Slatsctr ; Louisa: Geraldine Sir Charles si. 0 Feb. Lockhart Rose, Bart., which lady ci. 1848. He es, 1814, and was o. by his surviving 5,jn, the present baronet. dndly, 2 March, 1865, Rehecea-Sophia, :3rd aurviviLIg A sos—fin., titree liens, rampanl, arg. elau. of the late Henry l3arnoe, Eag. 3Liiicitr. WILLIAM Loransar, Req. (eldest sec ,tf Sir James all pltr. JJetlo—Spetit sotccessns alit. Leckhart, of Lee,—esc thai title ibr early ,leoceaf), was grandfather 7.eia—h’alnagetcan, Rosshire; and lhannington House, Co. ,,f I. WILLIAM LecanacT, Esq. of t’aret:siro,wlto was created a Bareest ef Hera Scotia 20 Feb. 1668. Sir William ,t, in 1710, and was s. by his oett, II. Sta JAMES, who at. Grizel, :tt-d dtu. of William, 11th Lord Roes, and had issue, WILLIAM, successive baronets. Jean, ) Charles, wits si. cam. Thomas, al. II Dee. ITCh, henrietta, dat,. of Cltarlee—Hatuillott Gor,lon, of Newhall, antI 11101 lilt-co colts and coo lao., Goerge. Wilhatu. Charles. - Grace, at. to Lewis Mackenzie, Esq., yeonger, of Seatsrcll. Sir James dying 11 Joly, 1755, was s. by h,s oldest san, Ill. Sm WtLLIAM, who as. let, 25 July, 1751, Sties Agnew, who sl.. a. p. ; he at. Ondly, Catherine, dan. of John Porterfield, Itossa, E.tnL OF (Sir Lawrence Pas’sons), Baron Esq. of Follwood, and had two d us., Jean, to. to tot. Oxmautown, ito the peerage of lt’eltattd and a Baronet Bertram, of Iforsewell ; and Mary, who ci. u,s,’s. SirWilliato of the same part of the Uniteti Kingdom ; ft. 17 Nov. d. 22 June, 1750, when the title devolved open his brother, 1840 ; a. his father as 4th earl, 31 Oct. 1867. IV. La JAMES R000-LocanAnv, of llahtagowan, in which estate he e. his eonsht William, 11th and last Lord Iloss. lie as. a dan. of Major Jalast erasable, and dying o. p. This family, of English origin, was brought into ireland sO Sept. 1760, was o. by his brother, V. Ssa GroaoE, who d. ttta’. 13 Aug. 1750, and waso. 1’y towards the close of Queen EttzsnnTn’s reign, by WILLIAM lsis itrother, VI. AoaoaALStaJonN Ls,rauAa-e-Ross. U.N., a gallant and cvanttally ens of the lords-justices of that kittgdom,—his highly.distittgoished naval ollise,-, who np’n succeeding to imtncdiats line boittg, however, extinct, we shall briefly the fortune sf his maternal uncle, General R,,so, assumed delail It, and then proceed with that of the existing family. lisa atlditianal somamo of Ross, and tito estale of Carstairs being a,,ld, itt 1762, adapted the designatiott 01 llsditagowan. Sir Johta t.ockhard-ilaos, 1, 11 Nov. 1721, st. ttllzabeth, sole heiress of Lamingt in, dao. (153’ his 1st wifa, henrietta, dan. and heiress of Sir James Carmichael, of Bottningtan) of Robert Dundas, of Aruiststt, lord-1reoident of the Court sf Session, by svhona he had, witlt other issue, ROS W.-A. Ross. llte7th and present baronet; Caroline, deceased anti Mary-Fitzgsmld, deceased. Sir John was a. by his eldest son, VI. Sta CssAaLns, a llent.-geo. in the army, and eel. of the 86th regiment of foot; who a’. lot, 1706, Matitda’ Theresa, a Countess of the holy Roman Empire, being dan. and heir of General Count James Lockhart, of Carnwath, by whom (who si. I Fob. 1704) he bed a soit, John, who ci. 2 July, 1707, and a dau., Matilda, it. 6 Jon. 1012, to Admiral Sir Thomas Cschra,te, O.C.R., U.N. She, an the death ol her stitcle, Charles, Costnt Lochhort, cf Lee, o. to the estate of her ancestor, Sir George Wishart, of Old-ltston, and took the suroante of WtsnaaT. Sir Charles tti. tndly, 12 June, 1700, Mary, eldest dan. of Whlliam-Roltert. Ostd Duke of 1.eittster, and by her (who ccl. 20 Sept. 15-12) had two sons, t’tcali”a—26 Pci,. 1665. I ‘toot—A ltan’l, Isoleling a gsrltittd of lastrel, ppr. Sttp1to’trrs—T,so savages, wreatlted aloof tlte bead end millIe wtlh laurel, sutt holding clots in iltrir exterior hands, Letttarh. R 0 S S E. L lilfit fit. I’aasotcs, who rose to great weallh and power, and was Wsts.soss PAa0005 settled in Ireland about tlte close of tdtteen Ee.szAawess’s reign, snd being a eanttttissioner of plantallons, olttainetl very etttt,ideral,le territorial grants frona lite ct-own. In 1602, he succeeded Sir Geoffrey fenton as surveyor-general of Ireland; in 1610, Its obtained a pension of £30 a-year, English, for life; in loll, ho was joined ssillt Itis Isrotltet’, Lnurettre, in the sopervisotehip of the erewtt lands, with a fee of £60 a-year for life in 1620, presenting to Ilte king, in petson, sttrs-eys of eeelteatett estates, in his capacity of surveyor-general, he received Gte Itonose of knighthood, and was crested a itaeenet, 10 Nov. in the sattte tear. Sir William Parsons retteesenled the cc. of Wicklew in itarliatttent itt 1610, and svas eossstittste,t t’srtl—deputy, soills l,ttrd ltiilon, in 1640: l,ot that nobteetan being soon removed. ite soas ressrora sellh Sir Johtt list-lace, tttaster of the ordnance. lIe continued in fits geveroteent until 1e43, n-tea Its was removed, charged soilS lressoa, anti eonsntitled to prison, teitlt Sir Adam Leftos anti ethers. its at. Eliraheib, eldest dan. of Mr. Alsiermen John Lony, of Dublin, and niero of Sir Geoffrey yenlon, Ity sel,ttas he Itad several eldidren. He d. at Westatinster in Feb. 1600, asd was a. by Itis grttndson, Sta WLLLtAM, of Bellamont5 eo. Dublin, 2nd baronet (ealy in 11.31. hutlis,n arnsy, late -s2nd lleegal light infantry, n-ho, son of Ihiehard Parsons, E,t1., ly Itis let nifs, Leteire, eldest dais. of Sir Adam Loftus, and granttdaa., nsslemally, ol Walter Vttnghan, Estt. of Golden Grove, in Wales). This gentletttan t,t. Cailtetine, sldcet dass. of Artltor, Viscount Ilanelagh; and dying 1628, n-as a- by Isle omtty eurviving eon, La ltienAan, 3rd ltarctnct ; n-ito n-as elevated to the peerage, 2 July, leSt, as .Bort’ee qf Oxot,,als’se,, and Viaeouttl Rosa’, seith rettssindersltitt to the male issste of Itis great-grandfather. Itis lordship ttt. lot, Anne Walsinghant ; lndty, Catherine lhrydges, dau. of George, lord Chandes, both of n-hem a. issucloss; and irdly, ha 1603, Elizabeth, eldest dao. of Sir R0S R 0 S S. Cnaanrs, his heir. James capt. RN.; at 16 Jaae, 1709, Catherine, only surviving child anti Iseir of James b5arqnltarson, Esti. e’f lnvertca,tltl, in Alterdee-nshire and elyittg in I ‘sOit, lrft, seitlt lsvo clans., Amelia ansi Eli eahelit, c-no sea, J AssEs t- aa’rn.aasst.’e, r,f lnvers--.esl,t, selso sO. N,tr. I 062, an’l ssas halter sf hlto present Lient.-C,tl_ ,lAstns-htess FAssaruAasna, of lnverestnld, Itoir tteesottstttive tss the barotsetey. (.0cc ltuaao’s J.a,t,t, sl Cd, stIr .t Gettrge, ;tts as] vetuete anti judge ttl lite Csnsistttt-ial Cutts-e in Smtlaatl ; h. 23 flee. 1770; ot. 27 datte, I SOs, Gmtte, tan, of the 11ev. Antlress I tasnier, D.l 5. of Ita,jarg, I )utstfrieatairo, atttl sO. 17 Marsh, 1061, having had issue, John I.octhort, ls. 21 shag. loin Atideese-Itanter, It. 0 GeL. 1611, liesst.—eel. 17 July, 1 s63, obtained the ettyal tieenoe f,tr bins and Iti, isssto to take Gte surname of LuraoAaT, lit adtlitis n to, and l,rhtrc thtttof Roes; G’sorge. b. 17 .iuty, 1s14; 1, Nor, tool; Motion — Eaton’, ,let:cssst-tl ; l-lintls,’lh — 1t,,ilOs Ilenrietta— lis’pe ; 31nr3 — Fitagarstd, deeeasctl ; Jantittta - Catherine F’terqsdsttrst’ts. ,iohn, tieut.-aol. Cs’l’lstream-gcnstt s, kihlesl at Talarera, 1809. U- d,eet, es ‘1. 4th slraa’etn-ntsartls ; at. 1026, Ct’rt,hnc, ,,tdr ‘lots, of ,It’ltit llatdwait, O1sti., ttntl 4, 1033, ha sing ltts’I issstr, lttsltert I,ttekltarI, C. 11.. s’tsl. late Olrtl regt. ; I. Sept. t77t John, deceased; Elizabeth-bailhis, ttt.S Feb. 1041,10 Sir C.tI 58