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 SCA JoaN CURZON, Eoq.,who dying s.p .was s.byhis brother, the finnro of Liberality, also mpresonlcd l’y a srsnlan, habited, FRANCIS Cs’RzoN, Req, of Rodleston, who its. Eleanor, arg., s,uantte,l. l”°p, hsoldissg a eornneopta, ‘‘r. dan. aod co-heir of Thomas Veroan, Esq. of Sinlessly, and Seat—lfsdtoston Shall, near llorbynn. Anne his wife dan. and co-heir of Sir John ludlow, Ent. (through whom Lord Scarsdale possesses a claim to the Barony of Powia). Mr. Curann was p. by liii son, JOHN CuozoN, Esq. of Idedloaton, living in SPill, who sa. )Iillicent, dau. of Sir Ralph Sachcvcrol, Knt. of Barton, Nntts, and relict of Thomas Goll, Esq. of lloptou, and had issue, I, Jona (Sir), his heir, is. Richard, of Brccdon, eo. Leicester, 0. 6 March, 1599. father, hy Mary, his wifc, of JOHN Cunzoso, Esq. of Brcedon, whoss son, by Stacy, his wife, dau. of Rowland Lilloy, Eoq., was the Ray. JOHN CnneoN, Rector of Kedloston, who oe. Ann Tnone, and d. in 1739, leaving a son, NATHANIEL CURZON, Esq. of Breednn, who sa. Anne, dan. and ca-heir of John Ffarnofl, Gent. of Ovoraeal, aad d. 30 March, 1787, leaving a ann and snceessos, the present JOHN (,‘URZON, Esq. of Rrccdon, 0. 8 Aug. 1777, who Ia. Rosamond-Slartha, dan. of the Rev. Chap-Stead Hope, and had issno; 1 John, d. under age, 3 Jnly, 1840; 2 Nathaniel-Charles, so. Emily-Frances-Anne, dan. of the Rev. German Bnckston; 3 Richard; 4 William; 3 Robert; SCOTT, SIR WILLIAM, of Ancrnm, on. Hoxbnrgh, and 1 Anno-Rosamond. JOHN CURZON, Eaq. of Kedlostnn, SIP. for the en. of lIP. for that co., 8. 26 Jnly, 1803; o. as 6th bart,, Derby, created a Baronet, It Aug. 1641, Ia. Patience, sister nt the decease of his father in 1514 m. 1828, of Lord Crews, of Stone; and dying in 1606, was s. by his Elizabeth, dan. and heir of David Anderson, Esq. son, Sea NATHANIEL, who so. Sarah, dan. of William Penn, of Ealgay, on. Forfar, and has ban issoso, Esq.ofPcnn, and dying 4 March, 17l0-19,was e. by his son, i. WILLIAM, 0. 1821; ott. 57 Jasa. 1861, Amelia-Murray, Sin Geonno, SIP. fnr the cs. Derby, at whose decease, Horn., 6 Aug. 1727, Iho title devolved upon his brother, Ssn NATnANIEL, M.P. for the co. Derby, who sa. Mary, dan. and co-heir of Sir Ralph Asshetnn, Hart. of Middleton, II. John, captain Seats fsssilier-guardo, of. 10 Feb. 1119. and had, NATHANIRL, ins heir; and AssnevoN, created VisceRal III. Henry. sv.Arthnr. Caroso, in 1692. (He Howr..) Sir Nathasiel d. in i. Elieahoth. ss. Harriet. III. Lnnisa. 1736, and woes, by his son, 5sp, NATHANIEL, elevated to the peerage, 9 Juno, 1761, as BARON ScARsDALE, of Scorofslo, cs .IMrOy. Mom. 27 Oct. The fnnssder of the anciosot and far-spreading family of 1750, Caroline, dan. of Charles, 2nd Earl of Portmnre, by Scott, in North Britain, whom (who a. 7 Feb. 1612) he had, NATnANI5L, his heir. Charles-William, 0. in 1758; in the army; d. in 1804. John, in the RN.; 0. in 1760; deceased. David-Francis, in holy orders; 0. 18 Jnly, 1762; a. in 1632. however, that this peraess ha,i assumed the name of Sent as Henry, 6. 24 Slay, 1765; admiral, RN.; d. 2 May, 1646. a surname, lint that he was designated ‘‘films Scoti,” as a Caroline, a. 17 Slay. 1011. Jnliana, a. OOOIR. 22 Feb. 1535. His lordship a. 5 Doe. 1604, and was s. by his son, NATnANIeI., 2nd baron, 0. 27 Sept. 1721; who so. let, beyond the Tweed. Tins Uchtred was father nf 16 Ang. 1777, the Ron. Sophia-Snsannah Nod, 3rd dan of Roenann, who did assume the anrnamo of Sent, and was Edward, 1st Viscount Wentworth, and en-heirofherbrnther, living in the reigns of MALCOLM IV. asod WILLIAM the Lien. Thomas, 2nd Viscount Wentworth, by whom (whn a. This Richard Sc,’t founded the priory of St. Andrews, and 26 June, 1762) ho had issue, NATIO ONIEL, third peer. Sophia-Caroline, sIt. I Sept. 1600, to Robert, Viscount Tam- Sin ShIcn.5EL Scovv, a person of great power in the en. af worth, only son of Robert, 7th Earl Ferrors; who a. Fife ahont the middle of the twelfth century. This gentleman 6 June, 1824. She a. 0. p. 3 Feb. 1049. His lordship s,s. lndly, Folicitd-Anne-Jnoephe do Wattines, wham he had one son, DUNCAN, with whose eansent, and a Flemish lady, by whom (who a. 16 Dcc. 1650) be had, Alfred, in holy orders, 0. 17 April, 1801; so. 14 July, 1025, the lands of Gascnmcnfera, in Ftfsshire. The great-grandson Sophis, 2nd dan. of R. Rsldon, Esq. of Nnttall Temple, Nails; of this Sir Michael, and dying 12 Jan. 1610, left George-Nathaniel, 0. a Gel. 1816, Sin M5CHAeL Senor, 2nd Paron of Baiweary, traditionally killed by a fall frs,n his horse, 17 Jnno, 1105; ALrEsn-NA‘EHANIEL-HoLnsa, named the Wizard, was a jiorson of very extraordinary abilities, present peer; Sophia-Folioiid, so. 7 Sept. 1654, ‘V-hatfield Do Rodes, Esq. of Rarlbsrongh Hall, en. lived. After posrsosissg, with unnanal success, the study tot Derby; an,l Mary-Catherine, so. 15 April, 1155, to Lord Arthne-Edwin Idill-Trevor, SIP. for co. Down. These two languages, bclles-lettroa, and mathematics, at horns, Sir ladies, the sislers of lbs present Lord Searsdslo, have been 9liehaol travelled into Fs’anco, whore he remained eevsral granlod the precedence sf a baross’s dangislers. Francis-James, bandslor-al-las-, 0. 25 April, 1103: ii. 24 Slay, years, and thence passed into Germany, where he spent 5651. His site Lessisa a. e Nov. 1640. Folicitd-Anse-Josephe. Olary-Rltzabeth, si. 29 Aug. 1625, to Jolsn Beanmont, Esq. ci him the character of a magician; and to this day there arc Barrow. Derbyshire, who d. in 1004, and of. Il Oct. 5861, marvellous tales teld tn Scotland of his commnnings with having had issue. Caroline-Esther, so. in 5827, to lvillians.Dnsry Lowe, Esg. of the Evil One. In the year 1996, Sir Michael Scott and Sir Lacks Park, eo. Derby. Lord Scarsdale a. 27 Jan. 1657, and was s. by his son, NAThANIEL, 3rd baron, 6. 1 Jan. 1711, who a. sunia. 12 Nov. home Qnoon IIALOAHET, then thoosndsnhtod heir to tl,n 1156, and was s. by his nephew, ALcREn-NArnnoIEL-IInLnEa ere’wn of Scotland, and who was to have espoused Prince 4th and present baron. Creisflssss—Bsronet, 11 Ang. 1641. EaTon, 9 June, 5761. .Arste—Arg., an a bond, sa., thmo popinjays, or, collared, gss. about the year 1294, and from him hinealiy descended C,’osl—A popinjay, sising, or, collared, ga. Aaos;her C,’est—-A cockatrice, wings elevated, or, tail nawod, Ssn WILLIAM SCOTT1 taken prisoner at Flodden, and with a head at the end tisereof. goppsrters—Doxtcr, ttse figure of Prudence, represensed by a his father, waa put in possession of the lands and barony of woman habited, arg., mantled, ac., holding in her sinister hand Innertiel, and was long designated by that title. This a javelin, enljs’ined wills a remora (1. e., serpent), ppr.; sk’ster, gentleman had two core, 987 500 .di,,ff,v—jtseto et saasiter. S 0 0 T T. eldest don, of the late General Sir Thomas MonteathDouglas, ROD., of Tl’ssglas Lnppsrt, and Stonebyres, Lanarksbirc, and has WILLIAM-MICnALL- Aunlo,vus, 0. 19 June, ises ; and Constance-Emily, t. 30 Sept. 1801. JLt11car. Urnvonnns NILIOO Soon, sva,s witness to the foundation charters of the abbeys of linlyrond ttnnse and Selkirk, by DAvun II., in the years 1126 and 1130. It does nnt appear, son of a Scotsman, to diatbognish bins from othes’ persons called Uehtrod, which waa then a common Christian ssasne C iss 1128, leaving two eons, Richard, ancestor of ths Dukes of Dnecloneh; and so. Margaret, dan. of Duncan Syraa, of that ilk, by that of his lady, Sir Michael made a donation to the monsotory of Dsonfermline, “prs s:dosts animM onto,” &c., &c., of and made a remarkable figure at the time foe which he some tinse at the court of FaEnEnICx II. The extraordinary diacnves’ies of Sir Michael in the science of chemistry obtained Micbael de Weinyss were, by the states of the nation, deputed s,mhaaaadore-extraordinary to the eonrt of Norway, to bring Edward of England; bnt, unfortunately, her majesty died at Orkney, in bor way to Scotland, in 1291. Sir Michael, who ts honenmbly mentioned by Dante, in his Ioforos, ol. Sssu WILLIAaI SCOTT, of Haiweary, who, in the lifetime of