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 SOF I. SIR DAVID. ii. Jameo, of Odmeston. ass. Alexander. iv. Robert. V. Charles, Dean of Breehin. vs. Hungo. vn. Andrew. s. Margaret, so. to Ja”eo Carnegie, of Balnamoon. as. Catherine, rn to Thomas Allan. Esq. in. Janet. rn. to Capt. Walter Keith. Sir. Dxvsn CARNEOIO, of Pittarrnw the oldest son, was Givahoos—Raron, 14 April, 1616 ; earl, 22 June, 1633; croated a baronet, 20 Fob. 1663, on aeconnt of services Bart. 20 Feb. 1663. rendered by him and his lather to the crown. Ho in. 1st, Aua,ms—Arg an eagle,, displayed, az., armed, beaked, and Catherine, 2nd dan. of Sir Arehil,ald Primrose, of Dalmeny, momntered, gu.; ois ito breast an antiqire covered cup, or. lord-register, sister of the lot Earl of Rosebery, by whom he £‘rcal—A thnmlerbelt, ppr., winged, or. hod one surViving son, Sir John, and four daus., of whosn, .Smmpserlci-a——Tws talbota, srg., collared, gre. Margaret, so. to Henry fletcher, of ealton, was mother - Seal—Ifinnaird Castle, Ercchin, N.h. of Andrew Fletcher, of Salton, a lord of session, by the style of Lord Hilton: she ci. 27 May, 1742. lIe or. indly, Catherine, dan. of Robert Gordon, of Fitlurg, dowager of Robert, 2nd Viscount of Arbuthnot., by whom one eon; Ordly, Jean, dan. of Enroot of Hair, by whom he had thsee eons and three dana., of whom the eldest, Elizabeth, was m. to Strachan, of Tarrie. Sir David had in all nine eons and eight dane. The eldest son, Era Juno CAoNcnan, of Pittarn,w, if. in April, 1729. He rn. Jlary, dan. of Sir Themes Bnrnett, of Lcys, and had, I. JaMes (Sir), his heir. as. John, who i6. without issue. ass. David, who d. without issue. iv. Alexander, who il without issue. v. Henry, who if. without issue. vs. George, merchant at Goatenbnrg, who purchased the lends of Pittarrew, and or. in 1769, Susan, dais. of David Scott, of Benhoim, had six sons and three daus. Sir John also had five dano. Ore Jassns Csooooso, of Pittarrew, SIP. for the co. of SoupnwgLL, VISCOUNT (Sir Thomas-Arthur-Joseph Kincardine, the oldest son, on the demise of James, the Ith Sonthwell), Baroms Sunthsrell, of Castle Mattress, no. and attainted Earl Southesk, in 1729, became lineal male Limerick, in the peerage of Ireland; and a Baronet heir and repreoentatice of the faintly, and but for the of tire same part of the United Kingdom; 1.6 April, attainder would have succeeded as 6th earl. He was a captarn in the army, and endowed with very superior 1886; a. his uncle as 4th viscount, 29 Fob. 1860. abilities. Thmugh his exertions, the fortunes of the house of Southesk were restored. By nnremitting efforts, Sir This fanoGy was of great antiquity in the eennty of hottingham, James brought abont the sale of the forfeited estates, riot only to the great ed.vantage of his own family, but to the Beard, Sc’flrweil, or Boofhsesll, as at different times written, benefit of many ethers similarly sisnated. lie had procured in that shire, part of its feudal pomcssiens, until the reign an assignation to a lease of Kinnaird many years of HENRy VI., when it removed into Norfidk and Suffolk, before, made it his maidence, and improved the lands, when and branches spread into Sussex, Snnsy, Essex, &e. agrienlonral pursuits were net yet eessmon ansong gentlemen Sm Joins no Snvnwrr.s., a confidential servant of Enwann of his rank, and when his funds were lisniiecl in the extreme. Sir James so. Christian, eldest dan. of Dosid of Gascomry, and in fern- years afterw’arda, hod a grant for Deig, Esq. of Ceokateun, by Hagdalemi Symmera, heiress of life of the castle of Bordeaux, in eonsideratton of the service Balyordie, and had issuse, 5. DaviD (Sir), his heir. ss. James, who if. uear. sss. John, many years an officer in the 11th regt. of their a prisoner in Arragon. From Sir John we pass to dragoons, win Oct. 1791, the only dau. ef Mr. Tireman, Jouw SourowoLL, Esq. of Felix hail, co. Eeosx, who oub.dean and prebendary of Chiehester. and had one men, reprcsesstod Lewes in parliament, 28 Ilooav VI. He is. a Rev. James Carssegie, vicar of Seaford, Sussex. sv. George, who was admitted a member of tire Faculty of dan. of Samon, shoe Pryde, and left tuvo sons, Advocates, 1182; and if. ccci, at Edinburgh, 19 Nay, 1786. s. Mary, if. crust. sm. Elizabeth, ri emit. The eldest son, Sin Davmn5 of Southesk, was elected H.P. for the Moist- rose Berghs in 1784, and waa H.P. for Forfarehire from 1796 till his death in 1991. He improved the estate of Itinnaird, and rebsult and enlarged the house. He em. in 1791, Agnes-Murray, dan. of Andrew Elliot, Eaq. of Omen- wells, Lt.-Gsverner of New York, and brother of Sir Gilbert Elliot,. whore eldest son wes, 1st Earl of llBnte, by whieh lady (who d. aged 96, 9 June, 1960) he had, a. Jasees, the lots baeesek ss. John, of Tarrie, Ia. 1 Sept. 1948, Elieaheth-Susan, dan. of the late Colonel John Grey, and has issue, a son, GlandCaihrarl, 8. 9 Dee. 1949. a. Christina-Mary, if. usroa. 7 Aug. 1869. as. Elizabeth. sri. Jane. my. Anne, or. ie.Rear.Adm. Wanclmope. R.N., who if. 1882. v. Eleanor, ss.. James Evans, 8mg. of Norwoed, and if. 27, Sept. 1805. vs. Agnes. var. Mary, or. Thomas-H. Graham, Esq. of Edmond Castle, Cumberland. vms. Emma, ia to James Donglas, Esq. of Cavers, re. of Rexhurgh, who if. 1881. a. 9lagdalene, su. 1816, Sir A. Agnew, Rart., who if. 1949. W’illiam Cnrzon, Esq. of Brightwell, ims Suffolk, amid was ‘shy Sir David ml. 25 May, 1905, and was s. by his son, Sme Jaseos, 8. in 1799; who rum. 14 Nov. 1825, Charlotte, ReseaT Souvewam,, Esq. of Rarham Hall, Snffoik, high- dan. of the Rev. Daniel Lysens, MA., F.A.S., of Hemeted Court, ee. Gloucester, the able and learned anther of the JJ’ogna Brifoasris, and by her (who if. April, 3848) had issue, been granted the proceuleuee of the younger sons and dasm, of s. Jasscs, present Earl of Ssothsok., 1041 lLtllfggc. and derived its surname from the town of leslie, 1., was eonstitumted by that monarch, in 1285, senesehal he had rendered by delivering himself up as a hostage for the release of the king’s Sat-cousin, Cnaes.Es, King of Sicily, Joira, of oshom presently. Robert5 rio. Isabella, dan. of Jeho, Bays, Esq. of Norfolk, and was a. by his son, Rmeeaan SsuruwceL, Esq. of Woodrioing, so. Norfelk, a seat acquired by rnange with Amy, dae. of Sir Edward Wyrhiugham, in which iug was e. by hh elder son, Sma Ilescar Sourewem,m,. who was 5. by his bresher, Fmmaorss Sorrsswos,L, Esq. aisditor of the Exchequer, fsssp. Rsssv VIII.; in. Dorethy, dan. and co-heiress of William Tendriny, Fog., and had four sons; the serond of whom, Sir Robert Sosstlmo’ell, tilled the higt jsmdieial office of master of the Boils. lIe was s. by his eldest son, Sma Rrceaan Seevmmaos,s., who was z. by his only son (by Ins 2od wife. Mary, dae. of Thomas Darcy, Esq. of Danbury), RmrssAan S5nTHwELL, Log. of Horshasn St. Faiths, in Norwich, v’hose great-great-great-grandson, Ore EoeeaT Souxownm,s,, qiork of tluo privy rsuoril to Ring CusaLce II., envoy - eatraerdinary to various courts towards the close of the.scventeonth century, and principal oeerotary of state for Ireland in 1690, ci. is 1702, and was e. by trio sos, Enw.smun SorvnweLL, prisiripal secretary for ireland, whose grandson, Enwaan 800voweLm., Esq., inherited the BAReOT or ba Cnrrrean upon the decease of Margaret, Earoness de Clifford. IBm Dial dsdsoisy). Juno Soursswetm., Esq. (the older eon), sr. Joan, dan, of his aeu, Tise lsretlmees and surviving sister sf tIre present earl have aa earl. S U U is. 5Jsbn, coals. u.N., t. 14 Oct. 1829. mrs. Charles, 151.P. for Forfarolare, late of the 27th regiment 9. 14 Slay, 1811. s. Charletle, Ia. 16 June, 1800, to the late Thomas-P. Sr.ryssoaure Fothringharn, Esq. of Fethriaagbana and Powria, Porfarohiro, and has issue. mm. Agnes, if. in 18-12. Sir James if. Ii Jan. 1649. .lhJ,ulla—Dread God. SOUTHWELL. Sx