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 TOR treasurer of Scotland, and had an only son, Janice. lie sss. 6 April, 1793, Anne, ossly enrvivissg elnld of Sir Joists se. 2ndly, Johanna, dan. of John, Lord Fleming, and had Isglis, Start, of Crasnostd ; best si. witlsosst insuo hi 1015, a son, James (Sir), of Slasnanaunsure. lie si 1567, and was wisest tioc barony dovolved nisssss his first-cotssin, JAssnn 6. by his eidoot son, Jaasns, 8th feudal saroo of Colder; who as. ‘Jean, don. SasrnsLaans, Rnq. (refer to ltoborl,, yssussgost ants ssf Jensen, of James, 4th Lord ltsss; and dying in 1577, left an 7th baross), mho tbercnpsn bnoamo JAssas, 10th baron, lie only son, James, 911; feudal lord, of wisosn presently, as 2nd 2nd dan. of John Stirling, Rnq, of htiitlond;svie (reprcsoss. Lard Torphiehen. is. JAMEs. Sir James Sandilands’ 2nd soss, Sin JAmes SAssnss.Aasns, Knight of Malta, and chief of 5, Ronrav, smeent peer. that order in Scotland, lsavissg resigned the proposty of the u. Joists, 91.A., in lssiy orders, reeler of Costsn, co. Lciocstcr, kssights of St. John into the handa of Queoss MARY, bad a grant, 24 Jan. 1563-4, from that princess, of the harossies of Tsrphichen, Listotm, te., which hcissg erected into a temporal lordship, Sir James was created Lonn fly. Jossa of Tonruicuca, with remainder to his heirs and assigns whatsoever. His lordship, who rcssossnced the doctrines of the Chssroh of Rome at the Rofarmation, m. Janet, duss. us. Jssnses, tots capt. 0th hussars, is. 3 Oct. hOli. of Murray of Palmaise ; hut dying 26 Sept. 1579, without 5, Nary, os, 4 Aug. Is20, to Viilliaus-llamsay tiamsay, Esq. of ieaue, the title devolved upon his grcat-sseplsow, JAMes, 2nd baron who v’s. 1st, Ehzaheth, dan. of James His strslohip if. 22 March, 1502, asad woo a. by hit eldest lTes’riot, Esq. of Trabrown, and by her had six sosis ansi a toss, Roosav, tho 11th asssl present lsssrou. dan. lie m. Snd]y, Mary, eldest dan. of Gilbert, 8th Lord f’resfisn—24 Jan. 1164. Somsrville. but by her had no iasne. Re si. Aug. 1617, assd Arss,s—Qnartoriy s 1st and 4th, per feats, aa. and erg., in was s. by his eldest son, Lassos, 3rd baron. This noblesnn dying ssam. in 1622, the elsiof ass imperial crosrr, or, in bate a tisistlo, vect, fissvvred, dignity devolved upon his brother, Juna, 4th heron; who as. Isabel, dais. of Sir Walter ppr., imperially orowncd, go,; on a chief, as., three sussilots, Dundas of that ilk, and had three sons and two dans. ; he of the field, for Dssssos.As. t’rcse—An eagle dispiaycd, ppr. was 5. in 1037, by his eldest son, JoaN, 5th baron. This nobleman if. tans, in 1648, when Siscro usetiera. Ssssts—t’rcceptnry, Tsrplsiclsnn, ‘svest—Lsthiau; the title desconded to his brother, WAITER, 6th baron. His lordship m. 1st, Jean, ossly child of Alexander Lisodsey, tho yossuger of Edsell, by his wife, Lady Anne Wsmyss, Vioconntess Starmont, but Isad no issue. He m. 2ndly, Cathertase-Alexassder, dan. of William, Viscount Canada, and granddass. of William, let Earl of Stirling, by whom he had two sssrviving dans., Anne, sa, to Robert, eldest son sod beir-apparrot of Sir Airoander lirnairs, Dart. Catherine, as. to David Drummand, of Cnltmaliodis. His lordship m. Srdly, 11 April, 1672, Anne, ossly dass. of Alexander, 6th Lord Elpbinstano, by whom ho Isad a dess. Lilies. Ho as. 4tIsIy, Christian, nitty dan. and heiress of James Primrose, Esq., ons of the clerks of council, brotiser of Sir Archibald Primrose, Mast, of ilaisneny, Lord ilsgister, atsd by her had three sons and two dans.,assd was s. in 1690, by the eldest surviving son, James, 7th baross. This noblemass as. Lady Joan Hume, TORRTNRTOIO, Vsscpugv (Sir George Byug), Co. den, of Patrick, 1st Eas’l of Maswhmosst,° lord-highsohasscollor Devon; Baron Bysag, of Sonthill, co. Bedford; and a of Scotland (so celebrated for the distingosislsod barunot; 8.9 Sept. 1812 ; a. his father, as 7th viscount, figure ho snads at the Revolution us 1688), and had (with 18 Juno, 1831 ; us. 19 Mas’ch, 1833, Mary-Anne, only three dana. who s6. attn.) eight nossn, s. James, heat. 44th rogt., who was severely wnmsded at tlss dan. of the late Sir Jchn-Dssgdale Aatley, Barb., and hgtsle of Prostan in 1745. lIe rl. otis;. 20 April, 1749. Is. WAIves, successor to the barony. in. Patrick, commander of an East Indisman, perished in a Prances-Elizabeth, if. 2 Sept. 1153. storm; hsst.s.p, Iv. Aleaaodor, d. yonog. v. Andrew, a usajar, 21st regt. s he behaved gahlaoily at of Ceylon from April, 1847, to Oc[. 1850, and has Dsuingcn, and seas wounded at ltosstenoy, in 1745; been since, until 1858, a Lord in Waiting, and was and d. teas. in 1776. vs. ilearge, d. oats, vii. Charlos, heat. RN., sf. on the Carlhagonasxpsdilion, oats, viii. Robert, as officer in the army, first in the Scottish This family is one of groat asstiqnity isa the ca. of Kent. brigade in tise Dutch service, and aftenvards in lord Aberdoar’s regiment of light-dragoons, as. Grisel, dao. Its honours were, however, fonudod since the Revolutioss of Sir Thomas Kirkpatrick, of Closoham, llarl. (chiof af by the cejebrated his ancient family, whstcb was settled there for morn than AnMsaAL Gnoaoo Ryan (oldest sun sf John Ilysag, Enq, of six centuries), Sty Satan his wife, dan. and heiress oe Wrotham, by his wife, Philadelplsia Jnbssooss, ox Loasss, its Grierson of Cap500ck, reprsscntsstivc of an old branch of Surrey), ono of the most rlisthsguislsesi officers its the ssavah the Griersons of Lag; and if. 16 Slay, 1791, having had asseals uf Great Bs’itain, who received tise honour of kuiglsthood by her (who if. 10 Feb. 1776) an only son and three dana., I Jasms, who e. as 10th Lard Tarphiciten. I Satan, if. asnsn. 2 Jean, si. in infancy. 3 Gnisol, si ssssos. 19 Nov. 1715; and elevated to the peerage 21 Sept. 1721, by His lordship was a supporter of ths Scottish union, and a the tithes of Bursts Byog assd VIscOUNT TostasNuTess, having lisnt.-cot.dtb rogt. dragoons, fought for King Geoaen gallantly heoss previously eossstituted rsar-admirssi of Great lirilaiss at Sherillmuir: he was one of the lords of police; be assd treasurer of the ssavy. in 1721, his lordslsip wan installed it. 10 Aug. 1753, and was t. by his oldest eats, WALTeR, 8th baron; who as. 9 Juno, 1757, Eliraheth, only revival of that very andcsst order; anti us ] 727, he was appointed den, and heiress of Alexander Sanslilasids, Esq., M.D., 1691, Margaret, dau. of James Master, Req. of East Lassgdoss, physician to tlto British hospital in Flassders, apd had en. Kent, and by her (who tI. 1756) had eleven eons and four four sons, of whom the three younger sf. taos. His lordship dane.; of whom there am’vivcd him, if. 9 Nov. 1765, and was s. by his oldest son, Jassos, 9th baron, 9. 15 Nov. 1759; a ient.-colonol in the ‘ ‘. solsa became successively viscounts. army, assd sins of the repreeentativs poem ISis hardship Is;. Robert, cnmsssissloocr of the navy and governor of TOR wan 8, 21 July, 1770, and m. 3 Nov. 1166, Margaret-Douglas, tativo of an old brassch af the assoiosst tssrsjnial fasnily itt Ds Strivslissg, or Stirlissg, of Koir), and by her (who if. 11 Dec. 1S26) had issue, 8. 1 Nov. 1011; ss. 24 July, 1045, llchoss, daa. of the lain Janice 9tope, Essb, clerk to the signet, and sl. is ltssrch, 1a69, having had, 1 Jaaos-Wasiros, an officer rifle brigade, 8.4 Stay, 1646. 2 John-llspo, Is. 24 July. 1647. I Fraacis-itolsert, 8. in Jan. 1649. 4 Douglas, 8. 23 Get. 1851. 1 lIcheu-Jsnc. liamtan, near Edinburgh, whu d. to 1010, leaving issue. gsslos 2nd and 3rd, qaartorly ; Itt anti 4th, arg., a bond, as., far Sascsitanns; led and 3rd, arg., a human boon, S,sppssrfrrs—Tsso lisos, or; or IwO savages, ptr. MoIst— Caldec Bsuso, 11idCalder, sscar Rdiubtsrgls. T 0 It R I N 0 T 0 N. had, His lordship was governor and ossnamandor-in-ohief so reappointed in 1859. ILtllu’agc. from Quoou Arsao, 22 Oct. 1704; ayes ersated a Barosset, one of the kssights.conaltassiusse of the Bath on the first los’deommisnioner of the Adssairalty. Hosts, in Rarbsdnes; who sit. 19 Dcc. 1734, Ehicabetb, dan. and cs-heir of Jonathtsu Forward, Esq., and had three sans. Robert, * By Grisnl, dan, of Sic Thaffiss Carr5 sf Cavors. ]111