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 STE the estate of Strathhraan. This gentleman so. Agnes, tlau. of I. Robrrt, whose enlyrhtld, Janet, iii. in 1661, J. Bell, Lsq. Sir John Monereift of ltinmoulh, by whom lie had four sons, II. lineR, of whose line we leave to treat. the youngest of whom, HENRY SvewaaT, Log., an advocate at the Scottish bar, so. AdmIral Sir Cheudesley Sl,orci. Mary, dan. of Cohn Campbell, Leg. of Aberuehil, and was o. by Captain Stewart, wisu had Iscoes actively rssgaged against the his eldest son, I. Tnoosas STEwART, Log. of Ilalcaskie, ce Fife, one of the year 1650. lb 2nd son, - senators of the College of Joetice, wIts was created a Baronet Itoon STEWART, Esg., is,. Stargarot, dass. of Thrmnan ef Noon Scotia 2 June, 1603. Sir Thsonsas so. Lady Jean Morris, Eog. of Mousstjoy Castle, and hssd tsvo eus,s, John td’Jtenzte, dau. of George, let Earl of Cmnsarty, and was o. by and Hugh. The elder, his eldest surviving son, II. Six Gcexon, who upon the decease of his cousin, John none; time only ustrvivor of tho latter was Stewart, Esg. of Grandlully, s. Is that estate; hut dying without T,,r 14ev. llsxnu Svrwanv, rector of Ternan, in the co. issue, his title and fortune devolved upon his brollser, III. SIR Jonn, of Grandtnlly, an officer ef rank in the army. hio wife, the only dan. and heir of Sir William Conyngham, This gentleman in. lsl, Elioabeth, dau. and heiress of Sir Janies Dart. (see BuRns’s Rattan Baronetage), and had, M’Kenrie, of Royston, one of the senators of the College of Jostles, Jn,,n, his successor. by whom ho had an only surviving son, JOHN. tte so. lndly, Andrew, an officer in the service of tl,o L. I. Co., who foil in Jean, only dan. of James, Marquess of Douglas, by whom he Henry, in holy ordrrs, D.D., nod rector of Leuglsgihly, so. had an only sssrvtvtng son, Archibald, who, after a procrastinated litigation, o. to the immense estates of Ins deceased uncle, tlso Dubli,,, and l,ad issue, 1 Ilesry, rector of Loea,s and LcixIsp, last Duke of Douglas, and assuming the surname of DouoLAs, was created a peer of the United Kingdom, by the title of nARON DounLAs (‘se that stigaily, Peosauco RECENTLY EXTINCT). Sir John Stewart to. 3rdly, Helen, dan. of Alexandee; 411, Lord Rlibaesic, by whom lie had no issne. He ti in 1764, and was s. by his older son, tV. Six JoHN, vs. Clementtna, dan. of Charles Strwart, Esq. of Ballechin; and dying 1797, left (with taco daus., Gmee, ci. to the Rev. William Buckle, and Clemenlina, so. to Alexander Horny, Leg. of Aberraimey) three sons, of whom lhe oldest Ililler, Lag.; and 4 Louisa. lb se. Indly, 20 Aug. 1612, son, V. SIR Gcoaer, ns. Catherine, eldest dan. of John Drummend, Ann, sit, to Humphrey Nixon, Leg. of Nixon Lodge, cc. Esq. of Logic Almond, representative of the lIon. Sir John Drunsmoeed, yoonger brother of the 4th Earl of Perth; Sarah, ci. to William Baihie, Lsg. of Termaker. and dying in 1827, left issue, s. JOIIN-AREnIBALD, late baronet. II. WILLIAM, present baronet. III. George, of Brace Castle. Iv. Thomas, knight of Malta. v. Archibald-Douglas. i. Catherine. sss. in 1831, to Monsieur Dos Ondes. is. Clementiua. Sir George el. in 1127, and was e. by his son, VI. Six JonN-AescnsxAs.n, who ns. 25 Jan. 1812, Lady Jane II. 3lervin, of htartry Itouse, b. 1794; ns. 17 June, 1022, Stuart, eldest dan. of Francis, SarI of Moray, bnt dying a. p. in 1838, was o. by his brother, the present baronet. C’soaflon— 16 83. Arsae—A fesse chegny, as. and avg., between three buclsiea in chief of the second, and a galley, her oars in aetien, in base, so. Crest—Tare bees counter-Tolant, ppr. Jfstte (over crest)—Provide. Seats—Grandtully Castle, and Logic Almond Moose, both in I. hlasy, ci. susna. II Nov. 1610. Psrthshire. .a STEWART. a STEWART, Slit JOHN-MARCUS, Part, of Athonry, on. Tyrono, late I. Julia, so. 25 April, 1057, to Rev. Thomas Olphert, of of the 6th dragoons, and now Sir Hugh so. lndly, 29 Feb. 1937, Elisaboth, dau. of the Rev. Gentleman Usher to H.E. the Henry-Lucas St. Gsorge, of Bromere, cs. Tyreno, and had Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland; 6. issue by her, 19 Nov. 1830; no. 1 Dec. 1856, s. Hugh, lieut. 39th feot, b. 1040. Annie-Coote, oldest dan. and coheir is. ltenry-Lucae-St. George, ensign 74th highlsndete, p.1847. of the late George-Powell s. Elisabeth, us. 23 Sept. 1457, hugh-Montgomery Archdahl, Honghton, Esq. of Kilmannook, me. Stary, us,. 24 Aug. 1659, to Capt. Ricbard-Wcld Litton, late en. Woxford, and has had, 5. ltoeu-HouonTovs, b. 1818. II. George-Powell, to ItfI. In. John-Marcus, 8. 1863. Iv. Charles-Gage, b. 18 July, 18f4. V. Arthur, b. 15 Oct. 1062; ci. 1 Nov. 1861. vs. James-Hamilton-Heath, 0. If March, 1867; el. 11 April, As’mo—Qnarterhy, let and 4Ils, sir, a hums, rampnnt, within I86t. vu. Albsrt-Fortescoe, 5. 18 March, 1868. I. Anne-Ceete-Heughton. SI. Mary. Itmcagc. CAPTAIN ANDREW STEWART, a siative of Scotland, settled in Imland about the year 1627, and marrying Sarah, the oldest dan of Lord Castle-Stewart, and sister of tho connttse of Suffolk, had three sons, 1057 STE III. James, a naval officer slain in battle. lie is,. a dau. of rebels, fell in e,se of his elsrosss,ters with tlsemsi, about the Jono STEwAaT, Eeq., ci. and had, with five dasts., two of Tyrone, vs. Sarah, dau. of the 14ev. Andrew ltasnilton, by battle in India. Armagh; who so. 1st, Soplsia, dau. of — Clossy Lag. of ma. Anna-llatthda, dau. and co-hoir of lions hark Hamilt, Ssq. of Rauyatwood house, co. Down; 2 John, mae. harriet.. Louisa, youngest dun. and co-heir of lIons hlark tlamihl, Lag. of Dallyatwood House, and lsas an only cl,std, tuRN-THOMAsMA5IILo. STEWART, Peg., now of Fuhlarood Park, near Cisritenham, so. Iharion, dan. of ltdward itudsen, Log., and has a son, John-Donald, ii lit hussars, and other issue; 3 llugha; 4 Matthew, ci. Runs.; S Fitogibbon; I Sophia, m. to Edarard Litton, Esq., Q.C., master in chancery; 2 Harriet, cs to Chicheotcr Briton, Esq.; 1 Emily, ste. to ltcnry-Rowley harriet-Anne, widow rf the late George Sehoter, Esg. of High Bank, hlanchester. Cavan. Amelia, at. otis,,. The eldest inn, 1. THE RUnT HON. Jono STEWART, of Athenry, H.P. ouceeostvely for the counties of Down neid Tyrene, attorney- general of Ireland in 1799; was created a Daiwnet, 14 Juno, 1603. Hem. Mary, dan. of Mervyn Arrhdalo, Esg. of Castle Arehdale, ce. Termanagh, and by her (who d. 1799) had, u Ituo,e, 2nd baronrt. Frances, don, of the Rev. George Vesey, D.D. of Bernhard Honse, to. Tyrene, and heel issue; I John-Archdatc, b. 1824; 2 Ilervyn, b. 1626; 3 George-Veocy, 8. 1631, Os. 1806, Margaret-Torrens huller, dan. of John-T. hIllIer, Leg., and granddau. of hlnjor htillom’, of hloneysssoro, to. of Dory, and has a dan., Emily-Charlette-Sophia; 4 Hugh, 8. 1641; Barbara, so. 1656, to Itenry bloatray, Leg. of Paver Royal 2 Olary, ass. 1657, to Robert Plornidge, Lag. of Fardreos, so. Tyrono; 3 t’hoebe, re 1007, to Ldward Itornidgu, Rig. of Saggarl, co. Dublin; 4 Bloaner-Anne. Mod. 1 June, 1825, nnd wes a. by his son, II. Sen Huno, 1.14 May, 1792; us. 1st, 19 Jan.1926, Julia, don. sf the late 1tarcus-M’Cauoland Gage, Esg. of Bellarena, cc. Londonderry, by whsm (who ci. Nov. 1830) he had issue,. Jent&hiAseus, present baronet. Newtownhimavady. Req., late capt. 52nd regt. 30th regt., son of Edward Litton, Leg., sometime H.P. for Coheraine. see. Ilenrietia. Sir Ilnghm 5t. Nov. 1054, and was s. by hts eldest son, Sea JORN. SLeacus STEwAaT, the present barontt. C,cotioo—14 June, 1803. a donbhc-trcssure, fiory-countorfiory, vrrt; 2nd asd 3rd, or, a fesse chequy, avg. and as., in chief a portcuhlss, sa. m the aoheie within a bordure gobeny, avg. and vert. Ca’csl—An unscorn head, cosmped, or, armed and crtncd, srg. Jlotto—Stomnsata gold tacmmt. Sceto—Ballogawhcy House, and Lsssgh Oteliory Ladgo, Os. Tyrene. at