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 M A 1 CreaSon—26 May, 3604. .4i’ias—Arg., two bars, gu., quartenng the arms of Roan Kvvrs.soo, Earl of Chester, being: az., six garba, or. Crest—Out of a dural roronet, an ass’s head, or. JIsIls—J,)evant ci je pnie. S’osl—Peover Hall, Ilnutoford, Cheshire. MAITLAND, VISCOUNT, see LAUDERDALE, EARL OF. MAlT LA ND. RAIISAT- GIBSON. MAITLAND, SIR ALEXANDER. CHARLES, of Cliftou Hall, co. Mid-Lothian ; Ic, 7 Jan. 1820 ; a. so 3rd baronet, on the deeoaoo of lila grandfather, 7 Feb. 1848; H. 3 Feb. 1841, ThomasinaAgnes, elder dan, of James Hunt, Sir Alexander a. hia father as 2nd baronet, 14 Fob. 1525, Faq. of Pittencriof, co. Fife, and has and 4, 7 Fsh. 1948, when the baronetcy dovolred on his hail issue, s, flairs, officer 4th dragoon guards, S. ddrhsnss0, within a double tressssre, Ilory-rounterflory, gu. 29 March, 18-18. is. William-Forbes, 5. 16 ApnI, 16,52, toe llAsTs.ANn; qnarteriscg 9 quarterly, lot and 4th, ar., 4. in 1863 so, Keith, 9. 9 July, 1855. 5. Susan-Jean. it. Margaret. 511. Agnes-Hand. This baronet, on the doath, in 1866, of Mr. Ramsay Crest—On a crown, a lions, sejasst-guardant, go., dncaliy of Bas’nton, en. Edinburgis, and Sanchie, Co. Stirling, crowned, and holding in his doxtor paw a drawn sword, inherited his large estates, and thereupon aasume,l PJstts—Consilio et animis. Sofa—Clifton Hall, Rrstho, and the surname of RAII5AY before that of GID50N. LIl1CilgC. I. The lloa’. GENEEAL ALEXANnO5I MA5TLAEn, 5th son of Charles, 6th Earl of Lauderdale (see I/cal title), was created a Daronet, 30 Nov. 1515. Ho in. in 1754, Penelope, dan, of Grange, en. Fife, b. 11 April, 1823; a. upon the Colonel Martin Madan, of the foot-guards, 1l.P.,and groom decease of Isis cousin, Sir John Jbdeolna, 24 J)cc. of the bedrhanaber to Frederick, Prince of Wales, by Judith, 1865, and his oeooeosion has just been registered in dan. of Mr. Justice Spencer Cowper, brother of Earl Cowper, the Lyon Office, but the details of his lineage are lord-rhanrellor, and had, 5. ALEXA2cOER, late baronet. ii. William, 9, 1797, drowned in ths Day of Dengal, 1781. ass. Augustus, an officer of rank in the army, mortally wounded at Egmont-op-Zso, 6 Oct. 1757. iv. Frederick, 9. In 1763, a gen. in the army, member of the board of general officers, and colonel 56th regiment; sss. in 1790, Catherine, dan. of John Prettyjohn, Esq. of Darbsdoes; and 4. 27 Jan. 1646, having bad tosne, I John-Mactan, 5. 12 Aug. 1793; m. 24 Oct. 1622, to Ellinor, only dan. of the late Oilbsrt Annesley, Esq., by whom (who 4. 15 Ort. 1623) he had an only child, Eilisor-Jane-Susaa, Mr. Maitland ss, 2ndly, in 1829, Sian-let, eldest dan. of the Hey. Joseph Pratt. He d. 14 Oct. 1642. 2 Frederick-Thomas, 5. 18 Sept. 1607; liout. -rol. in the army, so. 16 July, 1542, Esnily-Angnsta-Mary, yonngost I 1I I 1815; in. 22 Dec. 1834, Mary- dan. of 3lajor Richard-Dingham hewlsrds, of Drayton, Rants, and by her (who 4. 12 April, 1855) has issue, Frederick; Reginald-Paynter; Cathes-ine-Penelope; and Frederira-Charlotte-Mary. I Charlotte, as. to Capt. Garth, RN., of flames Hill, Derks, and 1. his widow, 2 Aug. 156s. 2 Harriet, on. in 1827. Donald Macloan, Esq., 2nd son of Sir Fitrroy-Orsfton Marlean, Dart., and d. in 1956. a. Penelope, so. the 14ev. Thomas Marsham, and d. in 1846. is. Charlotte, 4. 26 May, 1653. Sir Alexander 4. 14 Feb. 1320, and was a. by his eon, Ii. Sin ALoxaanon-CnAaLos. 9. 21 Novembor, 1795; ci. Sir Alexassder, a distingnished diplonsatist, has been 50 April, 1786, Helen, dan. and heir of Alexander GibsonWright, envoy at Stnttgai-dt, assd woo appoissted 12 Feb. 1852, Esq. of Clifton Hall and Kersea, a scion of the H.M. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo— GsasoNs of Dark, hi Fifoshiro, and cosssin of Sir Thomas tentiary In the Germanic Confederation, at Frankfort, Gibson-Carmirhael, Dart., by whom he had issue, 5, ALenrensa (advocate at the Scottish bar), 9. 14 Sspt. 1787; so. in 1819, Snsan, oldest dau. of George Ramsay, was withdrawn in Nov. 1866. Sir Alexander n’as Esq. of Barntsn, N.M., by whom (who d. in Sept. 2831) he loft at his decease, in Sept. 1828, made a K.C.B. in June, 1866. 1 ArexxEnso-CRAas,ss, present baronet. 2 George-Ramsay, writer to the signet, Edinburgh, 5. 39 Jan. 1895; ,o. 19 Sept. 1848, Alsre-.tnne, eldest dan. of tholate Josiah Nisbet, Esq., K l.C.C.S,, and has issue, ri-sge with R0LLO, called by the French, Esteem Is .lhoStc. John-Nisbet, 9. 1850; George-Keith, 5. 1834; and Alice-Rachel. 3 Wilh’am-Ramsay, 8. in 1825; 4. in 1831. 4 Keith-Damsay, major snd rapt. 79th foot, 8. is 1027. 1 Jean-Hamilton, so. 16 July, 1856, Archibald-Redford of King HAaoLn’s rema’ms, probably frosn his connection Dnlwer, Esq. of Tansrd, to. Kildare, and has a dan. 2 Helen, ,,s, in i85i, to Jsmos-Alexander, 3rd oon of James Hunt, Esq. of Pittenerief, Co. Fife, and hasisane. is, James, 5. in 1789; d. in 1826. 1st. Charles, S. in 1792, midshipman D.N, ; d. in 1608. 735 M A L iv, Augustus, 5. 1900; so. 1 June, 1841, Eliza-Jsno, dan. of Rev. Dr. Diohards, end graod,lan. of Sir J, Stearlian, Hart,, and 4. 20 Jan, 18-cS, leaving issue, Ang’tstnr-tlexauder-V, tiham; Alrxandrr.Charlss- Wiiliam-Jamr.,. sod Fredo,-iek-Ste ory. v. John, 5. in 1805, arronntant-gsnoral to the eo,trt of Session; so, in 1552, Ilary-isabella, eldest dan, if tise lato John-Philip Wood, Req. vs. Frederick-Charles, t. in 1812, a mrrrhant i’s f.endon. i. Margaret, a. in 1519, to William-Logan White, daq. of Kellerstaiss, Mid-Lothian, and left issue. ss. Anne-Charlotte, so, in 1822, to Ca, t. Willian, Stirling, of tlse lot dragoon -gsards, only son, by the Ind marriage, of James Stirling, Esq. of Koir, and heir, by Ins mother, to the estates of Milton and Castlomilk, to. Lanark, who ci. in Dec. 1826, leaving issue, isa, Helen, si, in 1927, to James-Maitland llogg, Esq. ot Newliston, to. Linlithgow, and has iss,ss, sv, Ponelope-Madan. v, Charlotte. grandson, the present baronet. Creetisa—SO Nov. 1816. Arias—Or, a ion, rampant, three keys, fosoeways, in pale, wards downwardo, or, for Gsnsoa; 2nd and 3rd az,, a chevron botween three battle-axes, org., withi,, a bordorr of the last, for Wasnnv; 2 org., an eagle displayed, Ca., within a bordcire of tlce last, boronty; on a chiol’, go,, two eintlssefO5, erm., for HAMSAv. pommeiled and biltod, or, and in the sinister a ilenr-de-lis, as. Barsston, Midlethian ; Kersie and Sauchis, co. Stirling. M A L 0 0 L M. MALCOLM, SIR JAMES, Fart, of Balbeadie, and not yet completed. Ct’e-otioo—16t1, Sea t—Daltesdio, Fifeshire, Itceidetiee—97, South John Street, Liverpool. MALDEN, VISCOUNT, see Essgx, EARL OF. M A LET. M.SLET, SIR ALEXANDER, of Wil. 4$ bury House, co. Wilts, K.C.D.; 6. ‘‘in 1800; s. as 2nd baronet, upon the decease of his father, 24 Jan. Anne-Dora, dan. of John Spalding, Esq. of The mime,t and has issue turo eons, a. Htaav-Cu’easos-Enra, hoot-cd, gren.-gnards, 5. 25 Sept. 1835. 55, Edward-Baldwin, 2nd diplomatic secretary at Constantinoplo, 5. 10 Oct. 1837. and also Minister Plenipotentiary in RoostCassel, Hesse.Darmstodt, and Nassan. This mission kinritc, This family is of Norman origin, and connected by mar. W5LI.sAar HALLEr no ORAvILLE was one of the favoured companions of TuE Coaçuoenss, and is styled Friaeopo in the Baltic Abbey Roil. 8 He was charged with the interment Dy Mary-Ann his wtfo, who survived him, and as. 2ndly, Henry, Lord Brougham and Vanx. Sissslioo is soadr of llsio William in the Room,, de Roe,