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 ARBUTHNOTT ARCEDEKNE. 115 V. 1710. 5. John (Arbuthnott), Viscount Arbuthnott, &c. [S ], br. and h. He m. Jean, da. of William Morrison of Prestou- grange, co. Haddington. He <(. s.p. 8 May 1756, aged 64, at Arbuthnott. VI. 1756. o John (Arbuthnott), Viscount Arbuthnott, &c. [SJ, cousin and h. mule, being 2nd but 1st snrv. s, and h. of John A. of Fordun ,"jy -Margaret, da. of James Faixoneh of Phesdo, a Lord of Session), which John A. was ». of Robert, the "2nd Viscount, by his second wife. He m. firstly, in 1710, Mary, da and coheir of Hubert Dni'o;..is of Bridgeford. She d. s.p He m. secondly, in 1740, Jean, da. of Alexander Ahki'th.nott of Findowrie. She d. IS March 1786. He d., at a very advanced age, 20 April 1791. VII. 1791 7. Jobs (Arbuthnott), Viscount Arbuthnott, &c. [S.], 2nd but 1st snrv. s. and h. He m. 27 Dec. 1775, Isabella, 2nd da. of William Graham of Morphie, co. Kincardine. He d. in Queen street, Edinburgh, 27 Feb. 180ft His widow d. 4 March 1818. VIII. 1800. 8. John (Arbuthnott), Viscount Arbuthnott, && [S.], s. and h. 6. 16 Jan. 1778. Cornet ill 7th Reg. of Dragoon Guards, and Capt. in 52nd Foot. Rector of King's Coll., Aberdeen. Rep. Peer [S.], 1818-47. He ia. 25 June 1805, at Cortacby, Margaret, sister of David, Earl of Airlie [S.J. being da. of Walter Ogilvy of Clova (who, but for the attainder, would have b«en Earl ok Airlie) by his second wife Jean, da. of John Ooilvt. He d. at Berlin, 10 Jan. 1S60. His widow d. 12 Dee. 1870 at Arbuthnott House, co. Kincardine. IX. 1860. .9. John (Arbuthnott), Viscount Arbuthnott, mid Lord Inverbervie [S.], s. and h. 6. 4 June 1S06. Sometime a Capt. in the Army, but retired in 1830. He hi., 5 June 1837, his first cousin Jean Graham Drumrunnd, 1st da. of his maternal uncle David (O./r.vr), the restored Earl of Aiulie [S.], by his first wife Clementina, oniy da. and h. of Gavin DriwimoND. She who was 6. 27 Feb. 1818, d. 12 Dec. 1870. Family Estate*. — These, in 1S83, consisted of about 13.500 acreB in co. Kincardine, worth about £13,000 a year. See llateman's " Great Landowners." Principal residence, Arbuthnott House, near Rirdoun, co. Kincardine. AliC EDEK2 T E( S ). Barons by i, Thomas Le Arcedekne of Shepcstall, co. Cornwall, wri t. Governor of Tintagel Castle, 1312, was? sion. to Pari. as a Baron. I. 1321. (LORD ARCEDEKNE) 15 May (1321) H Ed. H to 13 Sep. (1324) 18 Ed. II. He in. Elizabeth (or Alice) da. of Thomas (de la Roche), Lord Roche. He d. 1329. II. 1329 2. >1ohn Le Arcedekne, s. and h., aged 25 in 1329. to He also was sum. to Pari, as a Baron (Lord Arcedekne) 25 Feb. 13501 (1341-2) 16 Ed. HI, but never afterwards. He served in the French wars as late as 1345. He m. Cecilv, da. and h. of Sir Jordain Fitz-Stephen of Haccombe, Devon. He d. about 1350. [Sir Warine Le Arcedekne, only s. and k, was never sum. to Pari. He m. Elizabeth, da. of Sir John Talbot of Richards Castle, co. Hereford U>y Catharine his wife), and eldest sister and coheir of John Talbot of the same, who o. s.p. (13SS) 12 Ric. ft He d. s.p.m. (1400) 2 Hen. IV, leaving three daughters and coheirs, viz. (1) Alianor, m. Sir Walter U'CY and had issue J (2) Philippa, m. Sir Hugh Courtenay of Haccombe afsd., iuid had a da. and h. who had issue( b ; ; and (3) ( a ) "Arcedeckne, see Archdeacon. An eminent Cornish family in the 14th century. I he cognate name Archidiacre occurs in France, from which country the English iaimly would appear to have migrated, since three chevrons form the main feature of the/inns of both families." See « Family Names," by M. A. Lower. ( b ) "Coll. Top. and Gen." vii, 271.