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 S T A 2 John-F.dwarcl, 5. 13 June, 1813; il. in 1838. 3 James-Edward. 8. 31 Jan. 18l7,’an officer in the army; ru 19 May, 1846, Sophia, 2nd dau. of the lute Sir William Murray, Burt. of Clernsont-; aod 5. 22 Aog. 1818. 1 3tory-Clemeatina, sa. in March, 1q38, to Vtetor-Améside, Morqoeos Sc Ripert-Monclor, Chevoher sIc Molte, eldest son of the Marquess de Ripert-Barret, and S. at Paris, 21 Aug. 18 64. e. Charlotte-Georgiana, m. in 1795, to Strltiehard Redingfeld, Bart., selso 5. 22 Nor. 1829. 3.aIy ltediugfeld saus asisaneed to the rank of a baron’s dau. in Oct. 1831, sod a. in 1651. Sir William ct 14 Aug. 1909, and was why ins son, VII. Ssa Groaoc— W5LLI ass, 6. 27 April, 1771; aftersrurde Baron Stafford. lie os. Is-c, 26 Dee. 17119, F’ronres lienricits, youngest duo, and co-heir of Edss’ord Sislyarde, Esq. of llassglsicy Pork, eo. Suffolk, by solsem (who 5. 11 Nov. 1032) he bad, s. HENRY-VALONTINO, present peer. is. Edward, 8. 4 Aug. 1904; lient. 6th desg.-gde.; m. 16 June, STAIN, EAnL OF (Sir John Dairymple, NT.), Vis. 1829, llurianne, dan. of the late John Sinythe, P.sq., and comssst of Stair and Dairysasple Baron Nesviiatnn, niece of Mrs. F’itzherhert; and 1. 22 July, 1849, leaving by (ilessinee, and Sts’assl’aen. iso the peerage of Scotland; her (o’ho ci. 10 Aug. 3829), I Anaeoxus-F000nosea-Frr0000snoT, 6.28 June, 1839. 2 Fitzosbert-Edss’ard, 6. 17 July, 1033. I Emily-Charlotte, Os. 13 Oct. 1858, to Basil Fite-llerberl, Nova Scotia, iord-lietstessas t for Wigtosasiaire, fornicely Esq. 2 Rosa. in. Oeorge-Ssslyorde, N.C.R., enroy-extraorstinary ansi minister-plen. 9 Nov. 1864; as. 9 Dee. 1846, Louisa-Jane-Henrietta- to the King of So-eden; 8. 17 Feb. 1806. iv. Charles-William, 6.22 Aug. 1807; late tieut. ofearabineers. Emily de Frwnqnntot, eldeat dan. of’ the hatu v. William, late secretary of ensbossy at Rio Be Juneiro, non- Augnatin, Dne do C’oigny, Isy his wife, HenriettaT)nsadas-Dssirympie chargé d’affaires and consul-general for t’ern, 6. 15 July. 1612; s, Juns- I lnw-Nunrn-Ccsras c-unsET, Vfsreuo I Dulrpssspte, so. April, 1862, Eglantine. elan of F.-A. Elosom, Esq. of Limo (and descendant throagn her nmother of the fansily of Fernandez, of Cordova, founded by the ‘ Gran Calsilan” of the time of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spuin). vi. Francis-Hugh-Joseph, 6.20 March, 1814. i. Charlotte-Oeorgiana, s,s.l Aug. 1822, toThouaas-Alexander, m. Storgaret-BHzabeth, ci. in Juice. 1851. Lord Lnrnt. It. Franees-Sophia, S. stem., at Pails, 13 Slay, I838,) twins In. Georgians, ci. in 184], iv. Laura, ste. ‘21 July, 1829, ta the lion. Robert-Edward Petre, saho if. in 1848. v. ]subslla-Staris, 5. ucla. 1 Jan. 1847. Ills lordship su. 2ndly, 22 May, 1836, Elizabeth, dan. of Richard Statr-Slentgssaacry, isa Ayrshh’e, with his wife Agnes Kennedy, Colon, Esq. of ice Slate of Islaryland, and sister of lice late WInLiwar D.OL5SYNPLL, of Stair, who vs. Marion, dau. of Marchioness Wellesley, and of Ihe Duchess Dossager of Leeds, Sir John. Chalmers, sf Gadgieth, in the same shire. Thin but by her (who rf. 29 Oct. 1862) had no issue. ].w-d Stafford lady was one of the Lallards of Kyle, ossmmnoncd, in 3414, e. to the ancient Barony of Slafford, after the reveroul of tlso befssrs the king’s cosmeil via aceasmsst cf their lasretical doetrhses iniquitous atlaineder of Sir William Hossard, Viscount Staffed, in 1824; the House of I,ords resolving, 6 July, 1822, that “Sir the arcnscd wese dismissed. The great-grandson of this George Jernissgham had nsade out his claim to the hOc, dignity, William and Marion, and honour of Baron Staffos’d, under certain letters pacesst, Jona Dwtna-sses.o, of Stair, was one of the first that hearing dale 12 SepL in ice 16th year of the reign of Ring openly professed the refsm’med elsetrines, asmd joined the Cuues,ns I.” His lordship assumed, by sign-mauam], ha 1826, Earls of Lennox ansi Glene.da-n, los 1244, against the Earl of the additional saruatne and arms of Sneresa. He ci. 4 Oct. Arran. lie was s. by his non, 1821. Csvuf moe—Baronet, 16 Oct. 1621. Baron, 2 Sept. 1640. Arose—Quarterly: let and 4th, arg., three lozenge-shaped to the bar, was appointed, in 1657, Isy Cnosmwns,e., at the arming-buckles. gu., tongues fesseways, for Jaississanass; 2nd recsmsnendatian of General Slsessk, a lard of Session, and and 3rd, or, a chevron, gu., for Sxarronu. Cs’esfs—]st, nut of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-faleun, wings him a durensl of Nsru &sIzm, 2 ,Jnns, 166-I. In 1671, Sh’ expanded, ppr., for Jcnwssanasm; lad, out of a ducal coronet, James became preoident of the roust of Sessioms, from which per pale, gn. and so., a demi-swau, rising, wings elevated, displayed, he was removed in 1681, and obliged the next year to retiru org.. beak go., for STarrenu. ,Ssspjserles’s—Deater, a lion, rampant; sinister, a swan, org., he was restored to the presidemmey after the Revolution, smsd beaked and legged. so., dacally gorged, per pale, gu., and of the elevated to the peerage, 21 April, 1690, as lie ‘sw Clnslm’ee second. .Seuls—Csssey, or Costessy Hall, Norfolk; Stafferd Castle, eldest dan. ef James Rass, of Hainiel, mad had issue, Staffordshire; and Shiffnal] Manor, Salep. Nate—Sir William Howard, H.P. (younger son of Thomas, 23rd Ran of Aruudel, by creation Ear] ol Norfolk and Ran Marshal, K.G.), so. the lion. ]llary Stafford, sister and heis’ess of Henry Stafford, 12th Baron Slafford, and was created Baron Stafford, wlule her ladyship seas crested Baroness Stafford. n’itls remainder to their helm male and general, esale or female, 12 Sept. 1840. Lard Stafford was subsequently adsanced to lisa viseonuly of Stafford, 11 Nov. 1640, but bei”g beheaded and attaiuted in 1678, his descendants w-ere debam’red inheriting the baronies of either himself or the baroness until the reversal of the attainder las 1824. The viseeuuty expired at his lordship’s decease. Baron Oxenfoord, of C’otseland, cu. Edissbnrgls, hO tile peerage of the United Kingdona ; assd a Baronet of a aapttahss ill the gtsarrls, asarl TILT5, for Wigtonshire, b. 1 April, 1519; a. hie father isa 10th earl, Hon.nilton, and isas had issue, lient., Prince Regent’s mililia, is. 12 June, 1848. is. North-de-Coigny, 6. 21 Oct. 182.0. sn_ Slugh-ttausiltou, is. 27 Sept. 1a57. iv. Robert-M’Gill, is. 11 Gel, la82. n. Jaue-Geergiaua, twin wins Margaret-Elizabeth. In. Slary-Beelyn. Iv. Aune-Henretta. v. Emily-Ellen, WILLiAM nn. Dawnvsmrs.n acquired, in 3450, the lands of an heiruas, and was s. by his son, ; bnt Jasico IV. treating time charge with contempt, Jwasss DwLnvaspnme, of Stair, whose great-grandson, flares DALRYMrLE, of Stats’, 6. 1618, having been bred was confirmed thereims by Kinsg Cssanoe.s it., who created into Ilollussd. Rctsmmahsg with the t’nimsce of Orange in 1688, uswi Slranrees’, assd Viseessssi die is-. His lssm’dsbip us. Margaret, I. Jons, Isis successor. is. James, of Borlhn’ick, one of the principal clerks of the Court of Semiou, who seas created a Bas’,sssct si Nsru Scene, 28 April, 1698. Sir Janses in. 1st, Cslherine, 3rd dan. af Sir Jamsacs Dundas, of Arnisisu; lndIy, Estlser, 3rd Bass. of John Cunningham, ef Enlcrkin, and wietosr af William Fletcher, Esq. of New Cranston; and lrdly, Jane Halkett. The eldest son (by his first wife), Sin Jans DALEY5IPLE, 2nd Isaronet of Conetsnd, sppoiwted one of the prisseipnl clerks of Session in lbS. lie ‘s. 1st, Elizabeth, dams, of his mother-ia-lass’, by Willians Fletcher, Nsq., by whomsa he had two seas amsd Inn dons. lIe as. lndly, Sidney, dan. of Jolsn Sinclair, Esq. of Ulbster, by whom he hash several children. lIe 5.24 May, 1743, and was e. by his eldest san, Sin WmLnass Das.ovasrLr, 3rd baronet ol Ccnsland, 6. 23 Sept. 1704; who ,ss. 1st, Agnes, dssms. of William Crawford, ksq. of Glasgow, and by her (wise if. lii Oct. 1735) hs had issue, Jons, his heir. WOllam, an officer in the arnay; am. Diana, dan. of Rigby lIelysmeux, Rig., sf Preston, ce Lancaster, by Mary his S T A STATE. 1045