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 W A U CR0 P E. WAUCIIOPE, Sin Jomm DON, who took frosn his own neck and put round that sO thso of Newton, 6. 10 July, 1816 a as 8th bas’onet, on the decease still in the possssshois of the fanuly. This ,bs,h,s Wonehopo of his kinsman, Sir gels ehartor of Enlmonstoise 9 Jane, 1071, leaving acqnired William-Henry Don, 19 March, that estate by his soils Anna, dan. ‘sOJanses Rsit, sf Edmo,,stone, 1862; ne. 1853, Bethia-Hamilton, Monkton. In 1072, this gontlcnsan was appointed a lord of eldest dan. of Andrew session, as Lord l3dmenstono, whoa Chariss Slaitland, of Buchanan, Esq., and granddan. llattcss, brother to the Duke of Landordalo, was superseded of David Buchanan, Eaq. of against a scheme of odncatfsg tho young Marquess of Drompellier, Lanarkshire, and Slontroso in tho Roman catholic faith, wuss displaced ho has, V A U Sir Thomas Watson having attained the highest repute and position in his profession, was created a an only son, AtExANnsoc, asssl two dasss., Elizabeth and baronet 27 Jnne, 1866. JL Incngc. Jesrrn WATSON, Esq. sometime of Therpe-le-Sekes, eo. Suffolk, but by her leash no lassie. - Hem.. dnslly, Grace, Essex, so. 10 March, 1791, Mary, dau. of Thon,os Catlen, Esq. oldost dan. of Jobss Stoin, Eoq. of Rshiulsorgb, for several of West Iloroham, eo. Nerfolk, and by her (who ci. 21 May, years H.P. for l4lotebisglsy, an,l by her (wIse s. 2’sdly, 1838) had issue, Tuesiso, created a baronet as above. Joseph, of Rocking flail, West Horses, Co. Essex, 8. 27 Oct. bad, Wrr.mo ss-tlsdNnv, the 7th baronet. 1797 sa. II April, 1822, Mary-Ann, don, of Abraham Cawston, Esq. ot Shimpling Itoh, co. Suffolk, and has issue, Josoph, 8. 24 JWy, 1823; CatIon. he. Aog. 1831; Abrahani, 8. Aug. 1834 Mary-Ann, so. 5 Oct. 1838, to tho lice. Sa,nnol Nicholson Vowler; isabolta, see. 2 Jsene, 1848, to John-Charles Robertson, Req. of Coichesler; Jane-RIbs, so. Sir Alexander 1. 3020, and was e. by his only son, II Jane, 1850, to Shafiesbary-William Walsnisloy, Esq. John, in holy orders, rector of T-Ielmpten, and vicar of Wetwicis, cc. 1st, in Jssno, 1847, Antonio, dsu. of 51. Lebrssn, of lOam- co. York, 8. 30 April, 1803. Mary. Mr. Joseph Watson d. 14 Nov. 1831. Cs-ca Ii sn—27 Jane, 1806. Arms—Az., on a fosse, danoettf, between threo crescents, and was o. by his kinsman (.‘-ceospres, iossso of lot bart.), Sssn arg., as many martlets, so. Geese—A gryphon’s hosel, erased, as., dacalty crowned, or, Josix Dox-WAucssops, the 0th aesil prosoist barossct. betweon two branches of palm, ppr. Mohto—flAOHMATA MASHMATA. Tows [lease—if, Menrietta Street, Cavendish Square. ±19 .5ö •o * i. Jonso-Doooa.vs, is. 15 Sept. 1059. ii. Andrew-Rsmoay, 8. 29 April, 1861. 1st. Patriek-Homflton, b. I Slay, 1903. xv. David-Buchanan, b. 12 Feb. 3083. s. Bethia-Hamilton. si. Henriotta-Cooiha. Sir John, whose ancestors had assumed tho surname of Wxucnor in the placo of that of Dom, was appointed, 11 July, 1863, chairman of the Gesseral Board of Cosnmiasioners in Lunacy for Scotland. Sir John took the surname of Doie before that of Lord Rdmonstone ci. in 1709, and was a. by his older son, WAtJdHOPE on succeeding to the baronetcy. w A U V. Sin ALEXANOER, who a. 2710, Lady lienriet Cnnningbans, ssstor to the 15th and last Earl of Gleneairn, and host Siary, who seem bssth accidcutally drownorl in t79s. Sir Alexander was s. at his sicceaso us 1012, by his only son, VI, Sin A.r.xaunrc whs, se. lot, Miss Mssotgssnss’ry, of 1056, the late Lirnt.-Gen. Sir Jansos-Maxwelb Wahiacs, 16.13.) Alexn,a-Harriot, ss. 15 Sept. 1814, to Frodoriek-Aeclem Slslboak, Esq. of Hart ann Ilartlopossl, cc. D,srlsans, f,,,l son of Slack Milbsnk, Rsq. of Thorpe Perrow, cc. York, and nophcw of the Duke of Clevela,sd. VII. Sin lVsLs,iaai-llaNnr, who was h. 4 Slay, 1005; aisd burgh, and had a dan., Alsxina-llary. iTo as. 2ndly, 17 Oct. 19.37, at St. Slarylehsono Church, London, Miss EmilyRliza Saunders, by when, he had a dais., llornictts-GraceMary. iTo ci. st hobart Towis, Tas,ssassb a, 12 llsrch, 1802, iLillcagc of Wsurfjnpc. This is a branch nsf the vory s,scior,t aisd distinguisherl fasnilyof Wancho7o, of Niddrio. (Sceflos.na’s los,,lesi Cessiry.) Jonu Waucu,sps, socousi sois of Sir Jobis XVauchope, of Niddrie, by his wifo Aims hamilton, of Rcdbonss, was christened in 1033, whoss Kissg ejssanLuo 1. n-as in Scotland, child, a most beautiful gold and enamel ehai,s, which is by his second wife Anna, dan of Aloxanslor tTay, of ; but having disobliged King Jsxns 11. by vothsg 1000. This was tho snore remarkable, as Lord Edmonsteno’s brother, Andrew Wanchope, of Niddric, was a catholic. Lsrd Edmonstono had issno, s. Jonas, his heir. ii. Axnnrw, successor to his brother. I. ANNE, as. 10 Juno, 1093, PorcinE Doss, of Aldtonnshurn, 3rd son of Sir Alexander Den, 1st hart. (-sec cole, issue of 1st hart.) and had issue, JoHN, who s. his uncle Andrew, and of whom hereafter. JAMES, who a. his brother. A,sno, so. in 1708, Samoa Durham, sf Largo. ii. Margarst so. in 1702, John Can’s, of Caners. Jonas WAurnoeE, Rsq. of Edmonstone, whs i-i. Muss, in 1721, and was o. hy his brother. Axoanw Wannoops, Esq. of Rdmonstone, advsoats, who also d. nssss. 1710, and was s. by hie nephew, I. ALEXANDER DON, Esq. of Newton, was created a JOHN Mom, who, on sncceoding to Edmo,,stono, assumed the surname of Wonesiops, bat d-ing seem., was s. by his .Baroscf 7 Jass, 1007. Sir Alexander sss.Mias Isabel Smith, bvothor, JAMEs llssrm, svhe also assumed the name of Wanehope upon acquiring Edmonetono. Tie so. iii 1731, Christian, Rutherford; he sse. Anna, dan. of Georgo Prhnsglc, of 2nd dan. of Sir J,shn lsglio, Dart., of Cnsnsoad, and had iwo iii. PArnscs, wise sss. in 1002, Anne Wasechope, elsisot doss. sons, JOHN, his heir; and Patrick, a genend in the army, of Sir John Wancbopo, a senator of the College of Jesotico, rf. mess.; amid two dana., Anise and Jane, both si. usnse. lie and bad two eons, Jonas, and JAMEs ancestor of the was s. by his elder eoo, prosont baronot. On ths deaths of Sir John Wosschope’o JoaN Waurncspc, Req. of Ed,nonato,sc, who so. hi 3700, Anne, oldest dan. of John Rroki,se, of Dun, ansI assist of upon Jonas, ths above eldest son of Patrick Dose Margaret, Marchisuess of Ailsa, ased by her had lessee, and Anne Wanchopo, who thereapon ossnssssd the name of Waucnops. Ho ci. withss,t issue, sod was s. by his James, ci. seam. in his faiher’s hfetime. Jonu, successor to his father. David, in holy orders, rooter of Warkton, cc. Northampton, see. sat, Mary, eldest dan. ssf Sir WsUiam Dick, Mart., of Prsstonhiold, by whom he had one son, who d. yssung. us see. Indly, Anne, 4th dan. of Androw Wanchopo, Eesq. of Niddric, and by her lead a son, Isovid, ansi two dons., viz., Alico, si. yoesng, and Assoo. He if. in 1820. S[r. Wauchope ci. in 1010, and was s. by his eldest surviving III. Ssa ALEXANDER, to whom s. ho 1749 his only surviving son, JoaN Wsucnopo, Esq. of Edmenstone, who m. in 1815, TV. Sin ALEXANDER. This gentleman is,. 1750, Mary, doss. Ilenrietta-Cecilia, second sian. of Sir James Gardinor Baird, oh John Murray, Esq., and had a soo and two dasis. Me Dart., of Saughtosa Hall, and by her hod hsosue, six. Cletilds-Geergina. iLincagc. by whom ho had (with four dons.) throo eons, 5. JAMEs, 2nd baronet. ii. Anex,ossossn, who became Sir Alsxanslsr Don, of Terwood, and sI. 1712, s.p. two sons without issue, the estate of Edmonstone devolved brother, JAMEs, whs liksvcbse assssnaed the name of Wcsnchopo, snd whose elder son, Jonu, was the gs’aisdfother of Sin Jonas DON-WAOcHOPE, the 0th sod present hart. (See this lineage more fully given issfro). Sir Alexander Don, ihe 1st baronet, was a at his decease in 1000, by his eldest son, II. fan JAMES, who was o. by his son, son, ,l. 0 Sopt. 1773, as,d was o. by his only anus, 1159