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 W A L lie it. 24 Feb. 1829, and WOO a. by his only son, the present III. James, a licut.-geu. in the army, whose son wauSir SILL JAMES WALKER, DART. bc’&’o—9 Dec. 1668. Aiaoe—Arg, on a chevroa, gu., l,rtwces three errscen’s, LIZ.. as inaay annuiclo, or. Crrsl—Oel of a battlement, arg., a dealer miii es,loawid in armour, in 1k’ hand, ppr., a lizard, sen. dfulteI1ezcsta guam magna. WA L LACE. A,SNrW-VL.ALLACE, Sin WILUAM-THOOIAS-FRANCI5, 1st wife, Eglinton, was dan. of Sir W’ilbam llaxwell, Mart, of Dart, of Craigie, Co. .Ayr, lieut.-eul. late gren.guarcls, 8loureith, and sister of the 4th Duchess of Gordon. By this 8.27 May, 1830; a. lila father as 8th l.,aronet 10 Fob. Srst mara-iago, Sir Tboiuas had a son, 1857. ADaM WALLACE, ef Rieearten, living about the middle of Peninsula, where he mainly contributed to the winning of the 12th century, left two acne, Rlensan, his successor. Malcolm, Leird of Ellerelie,whom. Jsan,dau,efsir Ronald 5. 16 Tel,. 1857, aged 82, leaving by her (who 5. 16 Aug. 1862), Crawford, of Crosbie, sheriff of Ayr, and was father of I, WIrLIAM-THOMA5-FRANCI.S, present baronet. the celebrated Sic WILLIAM WALLACE, of Ellerslie, the II. Alexander-Francis, ,t, 1819. patriotic upholder of the fresdoni of Scotland. The collateral III. George-Gordon, R.N., 5. 18 Feb. 1833, deceased. deeceiidant, and present representative of the iv. RosoaT-Annrav, 1. 18 June, 1834; ni. 25 Aug. 1859, illustrious Scottish hero, is Limit. -Got,. SIR JAMES MAXWELL WALLACE, KU., of Aindorby Hall, North Jano-Colguboun, oldest dan. of John Dell, Esq. of Allcrton ; who was t. 21 Feb. 1705; and ci, lot, 1818, v. Fraseis-James, 5. 24 Oct. 1849. Elica, dan. of Purry Itodgos, Beg of Eaotcount, IVilto, I. Agnes-Elesnora. and Sndly, March, 1836, Lady Don, widow of Sir Alexander Don, Dart. Adam Wallace was a at his decease by his older son, Sic RICHARD WALLACE, of Riccarton, whose grandson, JOHN WALLACE, of Riccarton, sa. Margaret, dan. and heir Ci-esta and Seyperlera. of Sir John Lindsay, of Craiglo, and was a. by his son, ADAM WALI.ACr, baird ef Craigie; from whom lineally descended, through a long line of snainent persons, JOHN WALLACE, Faq. of Craigie, who m. lot, Margaret Campbell, dan. of Lord London; and fndly, Margaret, youngest dan. of John, 7th Lord Maxwell, and Marl of Morton, by the former of whom lie had five sons, I. Huon, his heir. II. WiUiam, minister of Failford, near Craigis; so. Agnes, _______________ forks; late Secretary of LCgatiou dan of Sir Thomas Boyd, of Donshass, uncle of the Earl of Kilmarnock, and had a son, WILLIAM, father of Tuoalao, who a. as 2nd baronet. III. Thomas. Iv James. v. Roocar. John Wallace’s eldest son and heir, I. Ht’on WALLACE, Faq. of Craiglo, was CI’oatod aBorsocl of Iferr’ Scotia, with remainder to heirs general, in 3669 i. bianon-IlcNnr, major 7th foot, t. 1837. (tins remainder would oeom to ha to heirs Isale only, fm’ II. Adol1,hus, in holy orders, t. 1838 ; to. 19 July, 1866, ,tbcrwisc the 4th baronet could not havC surceedod). Sir hugh m. Esther For, dan. of the laird of Littlodean, and had a son, Hugh, who was falena. At Sir Hugh’s death i. Catherine-Mary, s,. 10 llarch, 1868, to 1.-S. Stopford, the title devolved upon lila grandnephew, II. SIR TisoatAs. This gsotlcnian so. Eupham, dan. of n. Sophia-Harniett, ma. 9 Oct. 1866, to Arthur-Thomas William Gommill, Seq. of Tompleland, by whom ho had two eons and four dana. Sir Thomas, who was lord-justice clerk, was s. by his older son, Ill, SIR WILLIAM, who so. Miss Olon-zies. dan. of Monsies Sir Thouaae a. his father as 2nd hart., 1 Jan. 1853, r,f Pitfoddola ; but leaving an only dan at his decease, thC and retired from the diplomatic service with a baronetcy devolved upon his brother, IV. Sin TuoalAo. This gentleman lo. Rachel, dan. of Sir pension, in 1858. hew Wallace, of Wohtoet, and was a. l’y his oldeot son. V SIR THoMAs, who ie. Eleanor, dan. of Colonel Agnew, officer in the grrnadicr gearda, so. let, in 1821, Charlotte- of Loch Ryan, by whosa ho had a son, a captain in the Constance, dan. of Gen. Sir Richard-Deanna Jackson, K,C,B,, guards (who 5. o. i’.) and an only dan., his heiress, F005CEa-ANNEWALLACE, (the celebrated friend and patron Primrose, eldest dan. of Archibald, 4ih Earl of Roaobory. He of Burns), who oi. John Dunlop, Rsq. of Dunlop, reproacHtatise was lIP, for co. Ayr, asd asas created a hiaranet in 1838, and of the very ancient and historic Seottish fanoily of dying 3 April, 1839, was a. by his only son. Sir James, led liunlop, and had, i. Tnosias, whoa. his grandfather. II, Andrsw.of Dunlop, a lirig -gen. intho army; dm1801. goarde ; lied, some. 15 Feb. 1813, aehen his baronotcy beeanis 1140 W A L John Dunlop, Bart. of that ilk.e IC, John, who ,s. his cousin, Magdalcn, dan, of Robert Dnnlop, Faq., and S. in 1831, leaving issue, 1 John-Andrew-Wallace Dunlop. Faq., a member of Council at tionabay. Hem Elizabeth, dan. of D.-Saudwith, E. I.Co.’s service, by his wife, Jane, Baroness Boy6, of Gaften. in Sweden, and it, in 1843, leaving issue, 1 Robert-Henry, CS, of the Bengal civil selvice, 5. in 1823; io, and has tease t 2 Madeline-Anne ; 3 Elizabeth- Joanna-Emily; and 4 Rooaliud-Hsrriet-Maria. 2 Anthony. v, Anthony, RN,, to. Ann,dau.of Alex Cunningham, Esq., y”niger brother of Sir William Cunningham, Bart. of R’ bertlaud, I. Agnos-Eleanera, so. Josoph-Elias Pirochou, Esq. of London. II. Susan, m. to James Henry, Fog. III, Frances, m. Robert Vans Agnew, Esq. of Barnbarroeh. Iv. Rachel, so. to Robert Glasgow, Faq. of Monntgreeuan. v. Keith, 5. 2 Aug. 1818 ; mentioned as ‘‘the blooming Keith,” by lInens, in a poem addressed to her mother. The oldest son, VI. SIRTS5OMAIDONLOL--WALLACE, aosuiucdthobaronetcy, as elainsing through hio mother, despite of the contradictory succcsoion of lbs 4th Baronet, lie as. twice his VII. SIR JuHN-ALRXANDEn-AnNEW,K.C.B,, a gen. officer, and cot, 88th rogt., who sorved in the army, onfullpay, for seventy years. He was at Seriugapatam, and also in the the battle of Dusace, Ho became a general in 1811. Hena. 23 June, 1819, Janet, dan, of William Rodger, Eeq., and Enterkino, Ayrshire. Crealion—1669. Arias—On, a lion rampant arg. for WALLACE, with Dots i.oo DouGLAs, and other quarterengs. .lblstfs—Sperandnin eat, Scsi—Loch Ryan house, Wigtonshire. W A L L E R. WALLER, Sto TB0M.a,S WAThEN, of Eraywiek Lodge, co. at thC Court of Brussols, and rsr Fat several timee chargé d’affaires there; 8. 24 June, 1805; so. 20 Oet. 1836, Cathariue, eldest dnu. of the Rev. Henry f,Tjso of Offehureh, co lJrara,iek nud by her (who ci. -24 July, 1861) has issue, Jamesina, oldest dau. of the late Stylonoan he Stmnge, Meg. of Runstandon Hall, Norfi,lk. Faq., grandson of James, 2nd Earl of Courtown. Liddell, Esq. (So asic RAVENCWOaTH, B.) iii. Charlotte-Louisa. Iv. Anna. Thu grutlcman, Sir Jobs Dunlop of Denlop, 5, in 1806, an and Imy that lady had issue, James, hits heir, and a dao. Charloilo-Conalonco. ho ii. lndhy, 29 Dec. 1818, Lady Harriet- hart., who woe I. 27 Ang. 1830, and arne an officer Coldslrcani extinct.