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 190 ATITOLE. petition, it was carried, after great Opposition, and one fourth o£ the customs of the island was settled on him and on the heirs general of James [Stanley), 7th Earl of Derby.C) This fourth, however, he appears to have resigned subsequently for £409,000. He nl. Brstly, in London, 28 Dee. 1774, Jane, 1st da. of Charles (CatHC.VRt), 9 th Loud CaTHCart [«.] by Jean, da. of Lord Archibald Hamilton. She, who was b. in London 20 May 1754, tl. there 5 Dec. 1790, in her 37th year, and was bur, the :30th at Dunkeld Cathedral. He mi. secondly, 11 March 1794, at St. Marylohone, Margery, widow of John Mackk.vzik (styled Lord Maci.kod), 1st da. of James (Kuhdk.s), 16th LfWD FoKBSa [S.] by Catharine, da. of Sir Robert In.nes, Bart. [S.] lie d. 20 Sep. 1830. Will nr July 1831. His widow d. s.p.s. 3 Oct. 1842. Dukes [S.] V. 7 id- 1 ?. John (Murray), Duke of Athoive, 1830 ^ e [^-L :l,s " Earl Shun ie, Loitu Strange and BaROS ' Murray, s. and h. b. 20 June 1778. He was of unsound mind and il. iinui. 14 Sep. 1840' Marquesses [S.] VI. Earls or Countesses [S.] XXXIV. Dukes [S.J s or 13. George Avcvstvs Frederick Jam yl, (Murray), Dukk of Athole, Sck. [S.] also Eaik. Strange, Loiui Strange, Baron Murray and Baron Glknlvon, nephew and h., being 8. and h. of James (Murray,) Loud GlkSLYOn, (ho cr. 9 July, 1821,) by Emily Frances" da. and, > 1846. her issue, sole li. of Hugh (Psscr), 2nd DCKKOyNoKB- umberland, which James, Lord Gtenlvou, was 2nd ,s. (by the 1st wife) of the 4th Duke of Athole [8.] He was b. 20 Sep. 1814, was Lord Lieut, and Hereditary Sheriff of co. Perth. On 12 Oct. 1S37 he sue. his father an Lord QUB- lyon. K.T. 28 Oct. 1853. He in. 29 Oct. 1839, Anne, only da. of Henry HOME-DRUMMOND of Blair Drummond co. Perth, by Christian, 1st da. of Charles Moray of Abercaimy in that co. He if. 16 Jan. ISb'4 at Blair Castie, and was bur. 23 in the (ruinous) Church of Blair. His widow, who from Feb. to Dec. 1S52 was Mistress of the llobes, was ill May 1S54 a Lady of the Bedchamber. V.A. (3rd Class.) Marquesses [S.] VII. Earls or Countesses [S.] XXXV. Dukes [S.] VII. Marquesses [S.] VIII. Earls or Countesses [SJ XXXVI. 9 or Uf. John James Hugh Henry (Murray, afterwards Stkw.i rt-M vh ti Y, ) DrKK of Athole (1703), MARQUE.SS( b ) of Athole (1676), Marquess of Tulubar- dine (1703), Earl('') of Athole (1457, or 1628-9), EarH 1 ') of Tui.liuardine (11106 and 1676), Earl of Strathta!* >■ 1861. and Strathardle (1703), Viscount of Balquhiiideii (16/6), Viscount of Balwhidder, Glenalmond and Glenlyon (1703), Lord Murray of Tullibardink (1604), Lord Murray, Balvenik and Gask (1676 and 1703) all in the Peerage of Scotland; also Eakl Str.im.'E (178S), Lord Strange (by writ 1628), Loud Percy (by writ 1722), Baron Murray of Stanley (1786), and Baron Glenlyon (1821) in the Peerage of England, Great (*) The three daughters and coheirs of Ferdinando (Stanley), 5th Earl of Derhy (who d. s.p.in. in 1594), were the heirs gen. of (the ijnintee) Sir John Stanley, to whom the Sovereignty of the Isle of Man had been granted in 1404. They are said [sed quart] to have sold their rights to their uncle William, the 6th Earl (1594-1642), whose s. and h. was James, 7th Earl, abovementioned, to whose heirs gen. (not to the heirs gen. of the Hoyal grantee) the above compensation was made. See, as to the service by which this island was held, Taylor's "Glory of Regality," p. 148. ( b ) As to the Marquessate and Earldom of Athole and the Earldom of TnlUbardine seep. 189, note "d."