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 212 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. GLASGOW, EARL OF. (BOYLE.) Sits as BARON ROSS. GEORGE FREDERICK BOYLE, 6th Earl. Born Oct. 9th, 1825 ; succeeded his bro- ther in 1869; was educated at Christ Church, Oxford, (B.A. 1847) ; sat as M.P. for Buteshire for a few months in 1865, but was defeated in the general election of that year ; has been Lieut, in the Ayrshire Yeomanry Cavalry ; is a Dep. Lieut, and a Magistrate for Bute and Ayrshire, and a Dep. Lieut, for Renfrewshire : married (1856) Montagu, daughter of the 3rd Baron Abercromby, and has issue, living, The Lord will provide. I^Afcw.-Gertrude Julia Georgiana, 4. 1801 .- Another, b. 1873. Heir presumptive, David Boyle, Com. R.N., son of the late Patrick Boyle, Esq., who was great grandson of the 2nd Earl, by Mary Frances, daughter of Sir Robert D. H. Elphin- stone, 1st Bart., *. 1833: m. 1873, Dorothea Elizabeth Thomasina, daughter of Sir Edward Hunter Blair, Bart., and has issue, living, Patrick James, b. 1874. Residence, Shewalton, near Irvine, Ayrshire. Club, Junior Carlton. Sister living, Diana, b, 1828, m. 1849, the Hon, John Slaney Pakington, eldest son of the 1st Baron Hampton. Half-Sister living, Augusta, b. 1801, m. 1821, (Fitz-Clarence). Patron of six livings in Scotland, Fenwick, Ayrshire; Cumbrse, Buteshire; Cutts Mounzie, Kingsbarns, and Crail, Fifeshire. Creations, Baron Boyle of Kelburn, 1693, Baron Boyle of Stewarton, Cumbrae, Fen- wick, Largs, and Daly, 1699, Viscount of Kelburn, and Earl of Glasgow, 1703, all in the peerage of Scotland, Baron Ross, of Hawkhead, in the peerage of the United King- dom, 1815. firms, Quarterly. 1st and 4th, or, an eagle with two heads, displayed, guies ; a coat of augmentation for the earldom of Glasgow, 2nd and 3rd, per bend, embattled, argent and gules, Boyle. vJTrest, An eagle with two heads, displayed, per pale, embattled, or and gules. Supporters, Dexter, a wild man, wreathed round the temples and waist, and holding in the right hand a branch of laurel, proper; sinister, a lion, per pale, embattled, argent and gules. Seats, Hawkhead, Renfrewshire ; Kelburn House, Ayrshire; Crawford Priory, Fife- shire; The Garrison, Isle of Cumbrae, Greenock, N.B. Town Residence, 11, Hereford Gardens, Park Lane, W. Club, Carlton. GLASGOW, Earl of, His lordship's predecessor was his brother, James Carr, K.T. 5th Earl of Glasgow. He was b. April 10, 1792, and succeeded his father in 1843; was Lord Lieut, and Sheriff Principal of Renfrewshire, a Dep. Lieut, of Bute- shire, and a retired Commander in the Royal Navy; was M.P. for Ayrshire, 1839 43; assumed the surname of Carr for himself only, 1822: m. Aug. 4, 1821, Georgiana, 3rd daughter of the late Edward Hay Mackenzie, Esq. of Newhall and Cromartie ; and d. March 11, 1869, without having had any issue. -GLASGOW, GEORGIANA, Countess of, third daughter of the late Edward Hay Mackenzie, Esq. of Newhall and Cromartie : m. 1821, the 5th Earl of Glasgow, who d. 1869. Residence, Fairlie Craig, near Largs, Ayrshire. Glenalmond, Viscount, title borne by the Duke of Athole. Glenilla, Viscount, title borne by the Duke of Argyll. Glenluce and Stranraer, Baron, titles borne by the Earl of Stair.