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 M A ii MARJORIBANKS, SIR Joan, of provost of Edssbnrgh in 1814 (wIno Ica was ceeats,l a Lees, co. Beraviek; 5. in 1830; a. Barosset), and agans in 1811. lIe 1. 5 Feb. 1813, and was s. his father, as 3rd hart., 22 Sept. dan. of Henry Stone, Esq. of Londen, banker, and by her 1834; sit. 27 July, 1858, Charhotte.Atlioll-Mary, (who ci. Indly, the Rev. Goerge-Ilsury Egerton, younger eldest dan. of brother ef Sb’ I’. Be Grey-Egerten, dart.) left issue at his Richard Trotter, Esq. of Morton doceass, 22 Sept. 1814, Hall, near Edinburgh. }tillcngc. The original surname of this family was JoneesTole, and at what peried the alteration took place cannot now be determined; it continues, however, to bear tlse Johnston arms. The assumed surname, which is local, is said to have been thus derived —WhenWalter, high-steward of Scotland, and lance, in bend, ppr. ancestor of the royal house of Stuart, ,a. Marjorie, only dan. of Robert Bnsce, and eventually heir to his ceown, the Earony of Rathe was granted by the king as a marrisge portion to his dan., by charter, whico is still extant; and these lands being subsequently denominated “Terrede Mstho-llarjortelssnkis,” gave rice to the name of Macjon- banks. As in the ease with many ether private fasnilies, ne records remain of the early history and tnter,narriagos ot the house of Marjoribaiks ; bnt several of ito me,nbers are mentioned in the history of Scotland as representatives in the Seettish parliament. In 1540, Thomas Marjoribsnks, of Matho, sat for Edinburgh, and was appointed one of ths senators of the College of Justice in 1154. Rnwxen Mxnsoeiexnxs, Esq. of Hsllyards, rn Miss Leek, end was father of Jean Mxnjoaiexeeses, Esq., who ci. Catherine, dan. and ca-heir of Campbell, of Kames and Salerno, and was s. by his ssn, Enwian MARJ0C55ANKO, Esq., who inherited the estate of Lees, ce. des-wick, which had previously descended to a younger branch of the family, snd been possessed, in right of his mother, by James Pringle, the last survivor of the very ancient family of PRINOLE sf Tereoere. This Edward so. Gnieel, dan. of Archibald Steward, Esq., (who was lord provost and representative of Edinburgh in 1745, when he was committed to the Tower, and tried for high tresses, and acquitted,) andby her (who d. 1017) had issue, Jonx. Campbsll,a director of the East India Company, and twice Sir Dudley Coutta Slarjoribanka, was created a chairman, d. 1 Sept. 1840. Stewart, of Bnshey Grove, Herts, SIP, for Hythe from 1820 to 1847; ‘1.Sept. 1861, havingss. 2 Feb. 1841, Lucy, relietof William, Lsrd Rendlesham, and dan. of the lats En. Pratt, Eeq. of Ryston, eo. Norfolk, (who d. 11 May, 1814.) Hallyai’d, eo. llidlothiao (seeprecodi,sg article), a. Gotoel, dan. EnwaRn, of Greenlands and Ewdsn, basiker, of the frm of of Archibald Stewart, formerly Lord Proveat of Edinburgh, Contts and Co., whose 3rd sen was created a baronet, and is the present Ssa DnnLev-Corrrs IIAOJORIBANIt5. lIP. foe that oily, and d. in 1815, having by her (she din (See next article.) Jsmes, in the Bengal civil service, ci. 29 Jan. 1852. Matilda. Mr. Marjeribanks d. in 1811, and waco. by his eldest son, 1. Sin Jenic, 8.in 1782; ‘a.in 1791, Alisen, eldest dan. of T,atonr, Req. of Madras, and by her (who d. April, 1849) had William Ramsay, Req. ef Barnton, eo. Mid-Lothian, by issue, whom he had issue, Edward, 6. Jan. 1792; d. Jan. 1812. WILLIAM. Charles, in ths civil service of the E.I.C., and afterwards M.P. for Ilerwickshire; d. in 1821. David, of Ladykirk, cc. Berwiek, H.P. for that cc., nserchant in London, lerd-lient. of Bsrsvieksbire; 8. in 1797 so. in 1824,Marianne-Sarah, eldest dan. of Sir Thomas Haggesten, hart., and co-heir of her mother, Margaret, only elnid and heir of William Robertson, Esq. of Lady- kirk, which Margaretd. in 1823, Mr. David ltarjeribanks assumed, in consequence, the surname and arms of ROBERTSON. Janet, so. 1st, in 1816, to Robert Shuttleworth, Req. of Gawthocpa Hall, eo. Lancaster; who d., leaving an only dan., Janet Shnttleworth, heir to his fortune, a. te Sir I. Kay Shnttlewo,’th; the widow, Mrs. Janet Shnttlsworth, es Indly, 1828, Frederick North, Esq., of Rough- am, eo. Norfolk; and a. 17 Jan. 1811. Rachel, m. 1822, to Josiah Nsabit, Eaq. of the Madras C. S. Agnes, ‘a.in 1818, to Sir Edward Poere, Hart., and ci. his widow, 13 Get. lotS. Mary, so. in 1826, to John-Murray Nasmyth, Req., only son of Sir James Nasmytb, dart. of Posse, eo. Peel,lss. Ss,san, Ia. in 1824, to Charles-Craiglo Halket, Esq. of that present Sm DnnLeY ConTTs MramosssAscxa. ilk, and of Halthill, oo. Fife. 745 MAR Sic John represented the cc. of flute ia parliamcs,’ in 1811 and the eo. of Borwick in 1618. Re served the oRe’ ,,f lord- by his eldest surviving son, II. Sin WiLLsAaI, 8. 11 Doe. 1782; wIse ,,c. Mary, eldest I. Jossn, present baronet. is. WILLIAaI, 8. 1812; ,a, l4Ang. 1060, Frassccs-.lus,n, ‘Ian,of the late Baldwin D”ppa Dcclspa, Req. ‘1’llellhiglcasn’nc Heuso, Kent. i. Mary, si. 15 Jnly, 1857, toPhilip-Henry Egerten, Esq., East Indian Ssrviee. Crcelien—27 Dee. 1814. Areis—Arg., on a chief, gn., a cushion, batween two spurrnwels, of the field. Creel—A lion’s gamb, erect and erased, graspiicg atiltirig Melts—Advance with courage. ,Seufo—Locs, Bcrwickshire; and Hellyards, 3lid-Lsthian. MARJORIBANKS. s EnwAsn, 8. 8 July, 1849. is. Slewarl, 8. 23 July, 1852; 11.22 Jan. 1864. in. Coistts, 8. 6 Dec. 1860. iv. Archibald, 8. 21 Nov. 1861. i. Ilary-Georgiana. is. Annic-Grirel, 1. 20 Aug. 1816. ni. Isahel-llarta. Baronet 25 Jnhy, 1806. hLil1cagr EnwAsn ltAajosssAans, Esq. of Lees, co. Serv’iek, antI of 1817) had, with other issue, a fsnrth ssn, Ensexsn 3lxsjosiaasas, Esq. ef Greenlands, and Ewden, 1-Tasibleden, cc. lleckinghaus, banker, 8. 31 Hey, 1776, as. 8 Oct. 1588, Geergiasa, tl,ird dan. of Joseph-Francis-Louis Ceutls, I. Nov. 1802; d. ones. April, 1829. Eds’and, of Bushey Grove, Watford, eo. Heniford, J.P., 8. 11 July, 1814; si. 8 Slay, 1541. Mai-ion-Fenella, only dau. of John Loch, Esq. ef East Sheen Lodge, Richmond, eo. Surrey. and has had issue, Esle’acd-Ceutts, 8. 4 1Gb, ls44 George-John, 8. 27 March, Islet Budley-Sisielair, 6. 12 Feb. 19185 Fraseis-Stesnact, 8. 21 Ang. 1888, sl.1l Aug. 1608; Maria - Geergiana, ‘1.25 Apsal, 1849; Gcei’giasa - Emma, Marten-Annie, Clemcntisa-Burdett, sI. 20 April, 1154; and SIab,’l. Buns,ev-Con-cTs, created a baronet as above. Annie-Caroline, as. 7 Aug. 1541, to muses Pulleinc, Esq. of Clifton Castle, and Crate iesii. cc. York, and has issue. Geergiana,ns. I Aug. 1848, to Elliet Grasett, Esq. of Seudridge, cs Kent. A,nelia, es. 19 Feb. 1844, to Ihe lIon. John Fox Strangsvsys, asd by bias (she <1. 1 Sept. 1889) has issue. Mans. Harriet, es 20 Aug. 1846, to Eclseard-Jshn-Stracey Clitberew, Esq. of Spnee’ston, es. Norfolk. F.ssma. Julia, so. 7 June, 1848, Is Edward-Mulct Dansey, Esq. of Milton, thou, and has issue. Laura. The third sen was created n Baronet as aboys, and is the MAR JOE I BANKS. 2 i)LtnJoatnANKs, Sate DUDLEYCOUTTS, Baronet of Guieacban, ca. Inverness, H.P. for Borwiekcapon-Tweed, J.P. for Weetminater and Middlesex, DL. for so. Inverness, 5. 29 Dee. 1820; ut. 19 Oct. 1848, Isabella, oldest dan. of Sir Jameo-Weir Hogg, Bart., aisd Isas bad iaasio,