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 MONTGOMERY. GRAHAM - MONTGOMERY, San GRAHAM, of Stanhope, cc. Peebles, - SIP., DL., Lord Commissioner o of Her Majesty’s Treasury; 8. 9 fl tt 1845, Alice, youngest dan. of of Annandale, H.P., snd has issue, I. JAMES-GoanoN-HENNY, 0. 6 Feb. 1850. ii. Basil-Tempter, ii. 1 March, 1852. iii. Charles-Percy, 0. 5 Sept. 2055. iv. Arthur-Cecil, 0. a Jan. 2855. I. Alice-Anne. as. helen-Mabel. its. Lucy-Alms-Campbell. iv. Evelyn-Henrietta. Sir Graham represents Peeblesshire in parliament, about to treat, has been reeidont in Donogal for upwards of and is a lord of the treasnry, and lord-lieutenant of two centuries. Kinross-shire. Jttittztgt. I. JAMES MONTGOMERY, Eaq., ascend sen of William family estate, which is now in the possession of his grandson, Montgomery, Eeq. of Magbie Mill, and brether of Sir ALExANDER Iloxrooaseev, was a captain in the 62nd William Mentgomery, Ilart.* (which baronetcy became regiment, and sold his commission at the tersninotion of extinct at the deceaee of Sir Gcerge Montgomery, son of the war in 1776, when he settled at The Hall, co. Donegal. Sir William, 9 July. 1851). chief baren of the Exchequer in He isa. Mary-Dalway, dan. of James Alien, Esq. of Castle Scotland, in 1775, H.P. for Peebles, was created a Baronet Dobbs, co. Antrim, and had isene, 16 July, 1801. lIe s,s. Margaret, only dan. and heir of s. Muaav-Cos,-vwonas,, his heir. Robert Scott, Req. of Etileam, co. Stirling, by whom he is. James, of Sea View, co nonegal, 8 in 3771 ; ,s.in 1856, had issue, William, lieut.-cel. ef the 43rd feel; 4. in Oct. 1800. Jsatuo, late baroael. Archibald, of Wbusa, Peeblesabire; as. Silos Maria Raosh, and bad issue. His don., Emily-Maria, so. in 1030, Alexander, 5. Startha, at, to Anthony Coare, Eeq. of liiggiaotown, near preseat Lord Elibank. Robert, bar-at-law, at. Ills, Eliaabelh lfaoon, and baa issue. Margaret, ass. to Robert Campbell, Eaq. of ltailcee. Barbara, m. te Brigadier-Gee. Alexander Walker. Anne, so. to Thomas Itart, Esq. of Casiemilk, cc. Dumfrieo. Sir Jameo, who filled the high offices, eucceesively, of HcwnY-CoNYNonAat StosrrooaoEuY, entered the East India solicitor-gen. of Scotland, lord-advocate, and lord-chiefbaron, Company’s military service in 3783, and served as a cavalry 4. 2 April, 1803, and wao o. by his oon, II. Ste JAMES, 5. 9 Oct. 1786, who was bred to the bar, with T,ppoo SULTAN, he raked a corps of 200 horse, and and appointed lord-advocate of Scotland in 1804, which served with the grand combined army under General Sir office hereeigned in iece. Re ci. 1st, 1 Aug. 1806, Elirabeth, John Floyd, when he was placed at the head of three battaliosss dan. of Dunbar, 4th Earl of Selkirk, by whom he had Upon his subsequent departure for England, general ordesw issue, James, 8.20 AprO, 1811 ; d. 16 July, 1033. helen-Anne, isa. in 1030, to William-Forbes 3lackeacie, in council and by the government of Sladrao, highly complimentary Esq. of Portmore, 31.P., who 4.25 Sept. 1862. Eltrabeeh, ,st. 3 Jan. 1034, to Capt. James-Her Wilitamoon, appointed, in 1803, inapecttng-field-sffioer of yeomanry and Req. of Cardrooa; who 4. to 1047. And Sndiy, in 1816, Helen, younger dan. of the late Thomas the army. He served in parliament for the borough of St. Graham, Esq. of Kinroeo, bywhom (whois deceaeed),he had, Michael and tbc borongh of Yarmouth, and was created a GaanAae, present baronet. John-Basil-Hamilton, of Newton, co. Laoas-k, 5. 11 Sept. 1824. Leslie Grove, Eoq. of Grove Mali, co. Donegal, and by her Thomas-Henry, late cope. 42nd bighlanders; b. 21 Aug. 1828; (who if. 0 Dec. 1054) had bone, es. 4 March, 1857, the Hon. Anna-Maria, dan. of the late MENOY-CoaYsecoaas, present baronet. Ltent.-Col. Huller Elphinetone, of Carberry, co. Midlothiao, As.exxxnua-Lusa,ie, 5. 14 March, 1807; roar-adm. N.M.; so. 39 and sister of the preeent Lord Elpbinotone, and has had ioane. Anne, if. non. 30 June, 1835. Mergaret-Flemiasg, ii. neat. 23 Feb. 1840. creatioa—le July, 1801. Ar,ne—Qnartcrly: 1st and 4th, as., three floors-dc-Its, or; Hugh, 0.13 Slarch, 1009; major in the htadrae army; and if. 2nd and 3rd, go., three annulete, geld, gemmed, ar.; over all, dividing the quarters, a cross waved of tbe second, charged Alfred, commissioner of Ialsnd Noveanc; sos. 13 Oct. 1042, with a star, betwixt four crescents of the first. - Crest—A female figure, representing Hope, hair dishevelled, richly vested, as., trained, arg., her dexter hand rooting on so anchor; austin the sinister, a man’s head, erased, all ppr. .ftf silo (in an escroll above the cress)—Garde bten. ,Seots—Stobe Castle and Whim, co Pceblea; and Einrosa Martan-Emily, so. 10 Slorch, 1030, ta the Non, and Nov. Moose, Kinross-slaire. Tone Ifss.ese—54, Grosvenor Place. * Sir William left six daus., (who became co-hotra to their Isabella-Eisa, at. 25 March, 1856 Str Thomas Whiclscote, RI. brother, the last baronet,) viz., by his first wife, ELOaABETN, so. to Luke, Vioceuat Monntjoy. Baaaaas, as. to the flight Non. John Beresford. Acne, at. to George, 1st Starqness Tow-nohond, And by Ins 2nd ‘rife, JaNE, so. to William Neynell, Esq. of Castle Reynell. Itaxasux, so. to George Hyng, Esq., 31.P. for Sliddlesez. Aaee.s.ra, at. to Clearles-Cobbo Beccsford, Req. 785 MON M 0 N T GO M ER Y. MONTGOMERY, SIR HENRY. 0 CONYNGnAM, of The Hall, 113, Donegal; 8.10 June, 1803 ; so. 3 - March, 1827, Loonora, eldest t) - dan. of General Pigot, col. 4th dragoon-guards; o. as 2nd baronet, on the decease of his father, 21 9a 45 Jan, 1830. Sir Henry, late mom- S • ber of Council at Madras, is noar a member of Council of India. 3Ltizcagc. The Sitoxroosttavs, who claim descent from the noble houoe of Eglintoss, have long been settled in the north of Ireland. They were ansongot ths soldiers of fort,ane who, by sustaining the Essglish interest there, obtained large grants of land in the coo. of Down, Donogal, Formanagb, Monaghao, and Cavan. The branch of which we are now Roster Noarooasenv, of tlos,eyglcu, ass. Miss Conyngham, and had several sons. To the eldest, Js.sts, he left the the Nov. Alexander Montgomery. The 2nd son, Jemima, dan. of James Glasgow, Nsq. of Aughadenvarn, eQ. Loitrim, and has issue, i Conyngham, tin 1809. 1 Jemima. Ballyshannon. is. Anne, o. to the Nov. John Hawkins, eldest son of the late Bishop of Naphoo. He ,O. 11 May, 1013 ; his older son, officer for twenty years. At the breaking out of the war of infantry, 5,000 cavalry, and 17 pieces of artilhory. were published to the army, both by the governor-general of his services. Captain Montgomery was volunteers in the co. Donegal, with the rank of beut.-col. in Baronet 3 Oct. 1808. Sir Henry so. Sarah-Mercer, dan. of June, 1840, Caroline-Nose, don. of James Campbell, Esq. of Hampton Court, Middlesex, and has bad issue, 1 SOughConynghatn, officer 6th dragoon guards, 5. 10 Oct. 1047; 2 Alexander-Cecil, t.2Ang.l899; I Evelyn-Nose; 2 FlorencoSopbia; 3 Stabcl; 4 Rachel-Mary; 5 Ethel-Hamilton; 0 Beatrice-Isabella, ci. 21 Oct. 1057. 1852. Fanny, eldest dan. of Lord Locoafield. and has had issue, Wilfrod-Nenry-Wellesley, t. 7 April, 1049; ci. 23 Aug. 1010; end two dans., Edith, and Sibyl, sic. 26 Feb. 1066, to John, present Starqness of Qnoensbcrry. Grantham-Muntor Yorke, youngest son of the late Vice- Admiral Sir Joseph Torte, KC.B., and brother to the Earl of Ilardwicke. Matilda, ass, in Jan. 1540, to the Hon. saud Nov. W.-T. Law C’s’cofie,e—S Oct. 3800. .,drssss—Qssartorly; lot and 451,, as., three flours-do-lie or, 2nd and 3rd, go., three annnlets, or, gemmed, se. Crest—A dexier arm, in armour, ombowed, she hand hoidseg a broken spear, all ppr. M 0 N July, 1823; s. his father, as 3rd hart., 27 May 1839; set. 10 April, John-James Hope-Johnstone, Esq. 3E