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 PEERAGES THAT HAVE BEEN CLAIMED. ANNANDALE, MARQUESSATE, EARLDOM, 1701, to the MARQU000ATE or ANNANDALr, with remainder to AND BARONY OF, in the PEERAGE 01’ SCOTLAND. 7 Jolla-JAMEs H0PE-J0IIN5T0NE, Esq. of Annandale, and heir of John Fairhohu, of Craigieball, eo. Linhithgow, and late SIP. fee Dumfriosshire. DocoAr. CAMrEELL, M.D. SIR GEORGE-FREDERICK JelleseTeNE, Bert. Clssio,aata The late JAsms Jentssrorco, Esq. ef Dremere I Ledge, in the county ef Menaghan, as heir male whstseever. Me left an only son, Capt. k Charles Jehnstene, tIM. Tudian army. cccnt at lbs ignftp. JAarEs Jenssvers, ef Jelsnstnn, in Annandato, a faveurite of King CHARLES T., was raised to the peerage by tisat monarch, by patent, dated at ltolyceod Honor, 20 June, 1633, as LORD Joistssroa of Loetosoosd, to himself and his heirs mole for ever, and was created EARL OP JIAATs’ELL, it Starch, 1643, with the same cemaindership. it is lordship Os. Lady Margaret Tiss marquess so. 2ndly, 20 Nov. 171S, Charlotte-Van-Lore, Douglas, oldest dau. of Wiffiam, 1st Earl of Qoeensborry, and only child of Jelsn Voodoo Renepdr, of l’all 31o11, by whom ho hod issue, JAMES, his successor. Mary, so. 1st, ts Sir George Gralsam, of Netherby; and 2eedly, Sir George Fletcher, of Hutton hall, boils in Comberlond. Ills lordship 1. in 1720, and was 5. by his eldest son, Her ladyship had isssso of both marriages and dying in 1657, aged 33, was buried at Netherby. Janet, so to Sir William Murray, Beet, of Stanisope, Co. of Craigielsall devolved npon Isis neplsew, the lion. Charles Peolslos, and Isad issue. Margaret, so. to Sir Robert Daleell, of Glooao; but ‘is.s. The earl us. two other wives, but had no other issue. his lordohip JonresToso, deeply affecting the spirits of this nobleman, he if. in 1653, and was .. by his son, JAMEs, 2nd earl. Tisis nobleman, who adhered firmly to the of Chancery in 1740, declared him incapable of managing his STUARTS, was ss,-orn of the privy cooneil on the resloralion of own affairs. His lordship d. 20 April, 1702, when Isis English Eing CoARors 11. The title of EARL OE ANNANDALE having estates, derived from his nsotber, passed to that lady’s son (by become extinct by else dearh of James Murray, the 2nd earl of her 2nd husband), SIR EsenAva VANDEN-BEMPDE-J00105TOM, that family, Lord Itartfell made a resignation of his peerage Ban.; isis Seottiols estates to Ins grandnephew of the boltblood, into the hands of use king, wise granted a new patent, 13 Feb. 1661, creating him EARL OE ANNANDALE AND I5AR’rrELL, become the subject of litigation beforo the Court of Chancery Fiscemet of Aaaossd, Aord Je/suetssc qf Lochsrood, Lochocahess, in England, and Court of Session in Scotland. It was finally Jloffoldole, oosl Rooaslale, to himself ansi Ins heirs male; determined that iso was domiciled to E,sgland, and that his whom failing, to the eldest heirs female of his body, and the personal estate, wherever situated, was dtstributablo according eldest heirs male of the body of snob heirs fensale, bearing the to the tow of England. in consequence, Ibat property, amounting name and arms of Johnston, which arms they shall be hound to ass000e; whom all failing, to the nearest Iseirs whatsoever beiween Sic Richard Vand en-Rempele Johnston, Charles of his lordship, with Ihe fonnor precedency of IS hiareh, 1643. Johnstonc, isis estertue brolher, and his nicco of the half— lie obtained likewise a cleaner, 3 April, 662, erecting his blood, Lady Christian hope, ‘o’idowof Thomas Graham, of whole lands into a lordship, earidom, and regality, with tier Rolgowon..Sinee the decease of his lordship, the hononrs of office of hereditary eonslahle of the castle of Loelssseabeo, to the house of Annanrlnle have renssinod DORMANT. lumsoif and isis heirs wisatsoever. lie had also a grant of tier office of hereditary steward of the seewarlry of Annandale. his lordslsip so. Lady harriet Douglas, 4tle dan of William, lot Marqeeess of Douglas, and had issue, WIL5.sAu, his successor. Joore, who had a charter of the lands of Stapletnun, in Annandale; Ctoisseossf—CHARLE5 STANNARD EosvAer, Esq. of Robertetown, and d. aeoordsng to Sir Robert Douglas,.s p. Mary, es. 6 March, 1670, to Willians, lalls Earl of Craufurd, and was mother ot JonN Liansay, Earl of C’caufesrd, wleose dau. ant eventual heiress, START, Ce. De’ugal Caoepbell, Foe1. of Glensaddle, and had a son, Joan CASIPRrLL, of thensaddle, Wise considers hiossetf de jars Viscount Rallinglass, and seleoso oaly surviving sees and heir is llornAr. CAespnELL, whose descent frosu usc lion. William Eustoce, brother and MD., 31.R.C.S., London, elai,nant of lice Earidons of heir of Jonses, 3rd Viscount llaltingloss, has been aelsnowlodged Annandato. Slargaret, cc- to Sir James htonlgeneery, of Stseloeerly, co. Ireland; isis right to else title by inheritance lees been admitted Ar. Harriet, es. to Sir John Carmichael, of Ronnytouu, eo. Lanark, and hod isseeo. Amso, d. seos,e. Ills lordship €0. 17 July, 1672,and was 0. by his elder son, 1250 WILLIAM, 2nd Earl of Annandalo, wise was advanced, 4 June, his heirs whatsoever, lie os lot, in 1602, Sophie, only dan. had issue, I. JAMES, his successor. is. John, €0. young. Iii. William, killed in a duel, 4 Sept. 1721, and d. scorn. s. henrietta, as. to Charles, lot Earl of Hopetoon, and left, Jones, 2nd Earl of Hapotsun, whose sen by his 1st wife, Anne Ggflvio, JANE, inhorited as 3rd Earl of Hopetoun. This nobleman dying in 1761, without male issue, the sarlfom passed to hts half-brother, John, 4th Earl of Hopctoun; but he left six dons., the oldest of u’hom, ANNA, so. to Sir Wliliam Hot’e-Johnstone, and left a son, JoHN-JAMEs ltorr-J0005ToNE, claimant of the Annondalo peerage. acquired eonsiderolele property, and by leer had, GEORGE, wIse s. as 4lls ntarquess. John, echo d. 5111111, in 1742. JAMES, 2nd marquess, who €0. asss,,s. in 1730, when tics estate Itope, and else peerage upon isle half-brother, GEORGE, 3rd marquess. The loss of Ins brother, Loan Joists became eventually deranged; and an inquest from the Conrt Jasssos, 3rd Earl of Hopetoun ; and isis personal property to 2415,000, fell to be divided into throe equal portions, BALTINOLASS, VISCOUNTY OF, AND PORT. LESTER, BARONY OF, in the PEERAGE OF IRELAND. cc. Ettdoro. and eonfinned by else report of Sf30. Attorney-Ron. for by the same official autlsority, prodded a certain act of attainder be rensoved. This act passed in lice those of Queen ELIOAEETO, and was presssnsod to isavo altainted else title; but recent researches scene to sleow that the logahity of the attainder cannot be ous