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 24 0 0 so. Isabel, 5th dan. of William, 2nd Earl of Morton, and widow of Robert, lot Earl of Roxhurgh, and by her bad, Jomrs, Marquees of Graham. Anne, rn. to Alexander, Earl of Calendar. Jane, sss. to Sir John Urquhart, of Croinarty. Grisel, rn. to William, 2nd son of William, Lord Coebrane. ITo tt in 1000, and wao a. by hio eon, JAMES, 3rd marqucoo; who es. Christian, dais, of Js’hn, I. hlary-Ann, vs. to W -llssllssr Lassgsssssro, Esq. Dnkc of Rotbeo, chancellor of Scotland ; and dyissg in Sf 04, II. Ellen, crc. to W.-BoavilleJansss, Req. wao o. by his only son, JAMEs, 4th marqssroo ; who wan installed a knight of the iv. Emily, of. 12 Stareis, 1043. Garter in 1702 and created, 24 April, 1707, DuKe. OF linuxnose. Sir F.-G. Moon, who was Lorsl Mayor of London in his grace so. Christian, dau. of David, 3s’d Earl of 1854-5, and is an alderistala of that city, is onto if Northeak, by whosn (who d. in 1774) he had issue, DAVID, created a poor of Great Britain, with rcnsaiodcr to Christopher iMnoss, msrclsant, of London, by Ann, hio his brothor, 23 May, 1722, ao EARL. A-D BARON G0AIIA5I, a wife, dais, of T. Withry, Esq. Be(fsrsl, ro. Nsrlhssast,rlosssl. his lordohip 1. can, in Ilso Cs’eulioss—hS April, 1055. lifetime of his fatlser, 2 Get. 1731. WILLIAM, who a. as 2nd duke, George, capt. RN., and 51.?. for the 00. Stirling; :5. ssaes. in with two swords in ealtire, ppr. on a chief, nebniy, an., a 1747. The dnke, who previously to tho Ussion filled the office of Cs’sot—A crescent, org., in front of a fasecs, in bend, or, stsrmounting lord-preaident of the eonneil in Scotland, was apps:intod, Jiotlo—iRqnans servarc mcntem. npon the aecossioss of Gsounsa I., one of his Majesty’s prim yosess Hosseeo — Western house, Brighton ; 35, Forlsnass ctpat aecretaries of state. lila grace C. in 1742, and wao a. Square, London. by hie elder surviving son, WILLIAM, 2nd duke ; who had previously, at the dcnsiae MOORE, VIsent’NT, 0(0 DROG2IEDA, MARquEss no’. of his brother, t)as’id, Earl Graham, in 1731, issheritsd the English hsnossre. His grace st. in 1742, Lucy, dan. of John, 2nd Dsske of Rntland, by whom (who sf. in 1780) he had issue, JAumes, the late dnke, and Lsscy, who was vs. to Archibald, Lord Douglas, of Castle tiostRas, and :5. in 1770. The duke :1. 23 Sept. 1700, and was a, by his sen, JAMEs, 3rd dnke, 6. 5 Fob. 1751; who sa. lot. 22 Feb. 1721, Jemima-lilizabeth, dan. of John, 2nd Earl of Ashhnrnbam, by whosst, (who sO.. 17 Sopt. 17Sf) he had an only son, who it. its infancy. his grace so. 2ssdly, 24 Jnly, i7oo, Caroline- Maria, dan. of George, 4tls fluke of Manoheater, astd by her (who sI. 26 March, 1547) had issue, JAN50, present duke. Montagu-’lVilliam, lately a capt. in the Coldstream-gnards Richard-Percival, 5. 1040; :5. 1557. and late hF. for Grantham, and snbnoquontly for th oo of THOMAS-O’CONNOR, 0. 2043. Hereford; 1’. 2 Feb. 1007, rn 14 Feb. 1007, llarriol-Anne, Stephen-O’Connor, 0. 1047. eldest dan. of William, let Lord Bateitsan, and widow of Sir Richard sn. 2ndly, 1851, Margaret-Matilda, dan. G.-A. Dashunood, 2nd son of Sir G. Dashwoad, Hart. Goorgiana-Cbarlotle, rn to George-William, Earl of Winclselsea; of Roger O’Cnnncr, Esq., assd by her has a non, and 8. i3 Feb. 1031. Caroline, ti Nasa. 24 Slareh, 1017. Lucy, so. itt 1010, to Edisard, had Eael Fswil. Emily, vs. in 1032, to Edward-Tlsomas Foley, Rag. of Stoke Edith Farit, co. Itereford, who C. 30 Starch, 1040. The duko, who wae a knight of the Garter, lord-jotaticegeneral BAnONET OF TnELANrS, i Jslsse, 1001. Sir Emanuel vs. Martha, of Scotland, lord-lient. of the eo’tntios of Stirling and Dumbarton, and chancellor of the university of Glasgow, and had issue, WILLIAM, his heir ; Emanuel, ancestor of the 8. 20 Dee. 1010. Crealiosrn—I.ord Graham, before 1451 ; Earl of Meatrose, us. to Thomas Pigott, Esq. ; Frances. Sir Emanuel C. in 3 March, 1504-b; Slarqness, 10 May, 1044; Duke Sfarqness, Ac., 1002, and was o. by his eldest son, 24 April, 1707—in Scotland. Earl and Baron, 23 Slay, 1722—is II. Sie. WILLIAM, H.P. for Bandon, si. in 1002; sw in 1003, Great Britain. ,,Oross—Qnarlerly: 1st and 4th, or, on a chief, us., tisree - Catherine, eldest dau. of Sir Jssbn Perceval, East, by whom escallops, of the firsts GRAnAM; 2nd and 3rd, arg_ tlsrco roses, (who sss. Sndly, John Montgemery, Req., and Srdly, Brigadier-Gen. go., barbed and seeded, ppr., fr the tiDe of Slon-TaosE. Cs’eel—An eagle, wings hovering, or, preying on a clerk ott asad Rnunnr. He d. 1093, assd was o. by the elder, its back, ppr. ,Sss,ssporters—Tseo storks, arg., beaked and inembered, gu. Metts—N’oubliee. Seat—Buchanan I-loose, Stirlingehire. mien lie ssae—45, Belgravc Square. Mnn, SIR FRANCIS-GRAIIAM, of V. Sm Ronusre, a eel. us the army. This gentleman, who Portman Square, Bart, an created dan. of the Rev. Mr. Ds-aper, by wbona be bad a eon and a 28 April, 1855; Is. 28 Oct. dan., vil, 1796; rn. 28 Oct. 1818, Anne, Catlserins, who sss. Robert Loasse, Req., and had two dons., dan. of Thomas Chaucellot-, Eeq. of Kensington, and has had issue, . Enw.vun-GRaHAN, ht.A., Rector of Fetcbasn, Leatheritcad, Vi. Sun WILLIAS5, who was a. iss 1754, by his cosssin, Surrey,b. 25 March2025; us. 3 July, 1051, Ellen, VII. Sm EMANUeL, descended from the 2nd ssn of the ossly child of Thomas Sidney, Eoq. of Leyton Ihonse, 1st baronet. This gentleman ss:. hi 1742, Anise, dan. and Essex, Alderman of London, late SI.?. for Stafford, and heir of Allen Brown, Rsq. of Surmosent, near Cork, by hue had ieaue, 1 Edward-Sidacy-Stoon, 8. in infancy. -- 2 FnAtscts-SInNEV-GRARAM, 6.4 May, 2005. .3 Aethnr-Grabam, 5. if Jan, 1057. .4 Wilf:’id-Oraham, 0. 17 Sept. 1004. 787 24 00 5 Cecil-Graham, 5. 7 June, 1807. I Ada-Ssdney-Isloon, si. in infancy. 2 Enelysi-Sarah. 3 Ellen-Gertrnde. 4 Beatrsce-Grahan,. Ii. John-Francis, 5. 31 Dee. 1020; Merchant. Is’. Horace, b. 14 Feb. 1020; si. 23 Jan. 1047. IV. Frederick-Graves. b. 15 Nov. 1S20, 12. A., merchant. III. Lossisa, s:s. to J. -A. Chss’ke, Esq. As’ssso—Arg., an eagle displayed, go., charged on Use breast fasces, erect, or, between tss’o crescents, arg. a sword, in bend, sinister, ppr. MOORE. e her has had, Emanuel-.Adolpbnn, 0. 1532. IL tllCHC, L EMANUEL stnnan, Esq., b. in 1020, was created a sister of Sir William huh, Knt., of Learsscarsa, co. Cork, 7th baronet ; Mary, sa. to Richard Hsmgerford, Erq. ; Jasee, George Frank, MI’.) he had two sons, EMANUEL IlL Ssp. EMANUEL, H.P. for Dewospatrick, as. in 1707, Catherine, dais, and heir of Charles Alcoek, Esq. of Powers- town, eo. Tipperary ; and dying in 2733, heft (with four daus., Catheriese, so. to John Putland, Esq., of Dnbhin Elizabeth ; Amine, ss:. to t.ie,st.-Gen. Jobas Gore; and Helessa) a sen and successor, lv. Ssa CnsaLre, at whose decease, uass., 0 Oct. 2754, the title and estates reverted to hie ssnele, was seated at Holystois, eo. Northnmlscrland, i’s. Anne, WILLIAM, his heir. co-heirs, Anne and Catlserine of whom the elder In. 1st, Capt. John Betteswortls; and 2ndly, Percy Gethin Payne, Esq., barrister-at-lair. Sir Robert was a. at his decease, in 1755, by his only son, whom he bad several children; of whom RICHARD, was his heir. James tlhe 5th son), sss. Slits Shary French, of Sladeira, and of. leaving two sons, Adolphns st. 20 Nov. 1001; Clearlea; and three dane. 3 u2 MOnRB,SIR RiCHARD-EMANUEL, Bart. of Rose Carbery, en. Cos-k; Is. 1810 ; no. 1st, 18391 Mary-Anne, dan. of A.-R. O’Connor, Esq., by 24 0 0 N.