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 BUKKIO'8 COLOxXlAL GliXTUY. 489 iioi'k, Iml left no issue; Anno, the youngest, d. durin-; the perse- cution of the family ; while Barbara, the second tlau«;hfcer, lived to obtain by speeial Aet of I'-irlianient, 19tli' July, 1G90, a full restitution of lier patri- monial estates. Slie m. John Kaiiu.ie. of that ilk, but dying without issue, was .9. by her kins- man, William, fourth Laird of Glanderstown. II. William, of (ilamlerslown. John Mure d, about l.'>f I. Jlis seeond son, William Mtrk, of Glanderstown, iii. Elizabeth, daughter of Gavin Hamilton, of Kaploeh, and had with a daughter (Janet, wife of Jolm PoLLOCi;, of that ilk), a son and b(-ir. William llriu:, of Gbmderstown, who m. Jean, daughter of Rev. Hans Hamilton, and sister of Janu^s. Ivirl of Clanbrassil, by whom he left, at his decease, 1640, with a daughter (Janet, wife of Rev. Jolin Cakstaies, and mot her of William Carstairs, the patriot), a son, William JIuke, of Gl.anderstown, who in. his kinswoman, Eupheuua iMvre, of Caldwell, before-mentioned, and had issue, I. William, fourth Laird of Glanders- town, and of Caldwell, to which latter estate he succeeded on the death, ■without issue, of his kinswoman, Barbara, second daughter of William Mure, of Caldwell, and wife of John Fairlie. He m. Margaret, daughter of Sir George Movvat, Bart., but dying 5. p. was s. by liis nephew, Willian:. II. James, of whom we treat. The second son, James Mi ke, of Rhoddens, in Ireland, >«. Elizabeth, daughter of George Hutchinson, of Monkwood, eo. Ayr, and had eighteen children, of whom wore, William, elder son and heir to his uncle, William, of Glanderstown and Cald- well, ;«. 1710, Anne, daughter of Sir James Stewart, Bart., of Goodrrees and Coltiiess, Lord Advocate of Scot- land, and dying 1722, left, with a daughter (Agnes, m. the Hon. Patrick BoTLE, cf Sliewalton), a son and successor, William, of Caldwell, M.P. for eo. Renfrew from 1742 to 1761, one of the Barons of the Scottisli Exchequer, from "ndiom is descended William Mche, of Caldwell, co. Ayr (see Burke's Landed Gentry, Mure of CahhreU). George, Lieutenant-Colonel Scots Greys, wounded at the battle of Fontenoy, m. Jane Katteav, of CraighoU, ' and widow of Sir J. Elphinstone, of Logic, eo. Aberdeen, and had issue three sons. Ahxandcr (Captain), wounded at the hati le of Fontenoy. Hulcliirison, of Saxham Hull, near Bury St. Edmunds, eo. Suil'olk, a merchant in London. His descendants settled in CO. Suffolk. Samuel, from whom William Palgetv Moore, ' of Fremant le, Western Australia, claims descent. The youngest son, Samuel Moohe, of Convoy, co. Donegal, m. Rose McCllxaiian, and had issue, I. WiLLiA-M, of whom presently. II. Robert, of Londonderry, ««. 1775, Elizabcl h (or Anne) Scott, and d. in Anu'rica in the early part; of the present century, leaving issue, 1. Joseph, m. Miss Mease, and had a son, Bartholomew, who d. in infancy. 2. Andrew, d. unm. 3. Samuel, m. Miss nuGiiES, hut d. s. p. 4. William, of Molenan, m. 1835, Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Maxwell, of Armagh, and d. lS5y, leaving issue, (1) Robert Lyon, of Molenan, CO. Londonderry, J. P. and D.L. for that county, and J. P. eo. Donegal, high sheriff 00. Derry, 1877, eo. Donegal, 1886, M.A. Trinity College, Dublin, barristei-at-law. b. 183G, in. 18li7, Mai-y Eliza- beth Moore, daughter of the late John Munn, J.P., and lias issue, (, Robert Lyon, //. 1868. (h) William" Maxwell Scott, h. 1870. (c) Walter, i. 1871. (n) Mary Elizabeth Henrietta. ill) Patience Violet Holford. (2) Samuel Maxwell. (1) Wilhelmina Elizabeth, in. Walter Gkeen, but d. s. p. 1. Eliza. The elder son, William Moore, of Londonderry, m. Jane Scott, and had issue, I. .Joseph, of whom jjresently. II. William, d. num. III. Samuel, m. Patience Oer, but d. .i.p. IV. John, of Gaiway, m. Margaret French. I. Rosa, m. Thomas Prentice. II. Elizabeth, m. Robert Patten, and had issue, with a daughter (Jane, m. Charles Blake, of Merlin Park), a son, William Moore, who m. Charlotte Sti.^vaut, and had issue, Robert, of Clone. ^Vicklow, ni. his kinswoman, Elizabeth Brown, daughter of Joseph Scott Moore, of Manor Kilbride, co. Wicklow; William Henry, Lieutenant- Colo lel R.E. ; Anna, d, unm. III. Princes, m. Matthew Puibbs, IV. danc, d. vnm. The e dest son, Joseph Moore, of Bond's Olen, co. Londonderry, »«. firstly, Anne, daughter of George Fletcher, merchant of the city of London, by whom he had, 1. Joseph S(ott, of Manor Kilbride, eo. Wicklow; m. Elidabcih Bikiwn and