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 156 OA RLYLE— CARMICHAEL. IV. 1521 I 4. Michael (Cahlyle), Lord Carlvle of Tobthob* wai.d [S.], br. anil h. Ho was "lie of the association on In-half of Queen Mary [S.] 8 May 156S, at Hamilton. His eldest s. having it. s.p.10. Ilfl alienated, 14 Hard] 1573, the Barony of Carlyle, &c, in favour of liis 2nd a. Michael Carlyle. ( a ) He m. Marion MaxwEr.L. He y Janet, his wife ahoveiiamed. She m. Sir James Doroi.AS( h ) of Parkhead, who having killed in 1598, James Stewart, some- time Karl of Arran [S.] was himself assassinated in rjhr.h Street, Edinburgh, 31 July ItiOS. She probably was dead, before 1606, but certainly before 1811. VI. 1C05 1 §. James (Douglas), Lord Carltle op Torthorwalb to [S.], s. and h., who at "the decreet of Banking" [S.] in 1 1638 WW placed between the Lord Cathcart («■. 1417) and the Lord Sanquhar Irr. 1485) On (i April 1601), he received a charter uniting the Barony of Carlyle, Sic, into the Lordship of Torthorwald. C 1 ) He m. firstly Grizel, da. of Sir John GORDON of Lochiuvar. He hi. secondly, before 1021, Anne Saltonstai.l. In 163S he (according to " Crawford "), or [according to others) William Douglas. his son Rod heir (by 1st wife), rcaiijiud the I'tcrayt to William (Douglas), Karl of Quecnuberry [S.], who had already purchased his estate of Torthorwald. CARMARTHEN (county of.) J. Thomas (Osborne), Earl oi-'Iunry, waa, mi April T UiSO 188a <r. MARQUEES OF CARMARTHEN, On i May 1 H»4 he was <t. DTTKE 11F LEEDS. s, e - Leefs," Dukedom of, a: 1094. CARMICHAEL, and CARMICHAEL OE CARMICHAEL, Barony [S.] 1. James Carmrjiiael, of Caruiir.hael ami Hyndfoitl, I 1G47 only s. and h. of Walter C. of Hyndford afsd., by Grizel, da. of Sir John Cakmichael, of Mcdowllat, in Cowanton, sue. his Father in 1616, and, having been cupbearer, carver, and Chamberlain to James I, was, by his successor, or. a Baronet |S.] 17 July 1627, as "of Cannichael," having apparently .inc. his distant cousin (Sir John Carmichael of ( a ) On 4 March 1 580/1 the charter(made "per qwmdnm oonsanguinetini nostrum, &c.") was confirmed under the great seal to the said Michael, his heirs male "et assignatis hereditarie de totis et integris terns Baroniie de Carlyle, cum castro et fortalieio de Torthorwald, Arc." This settlement, however, after long litigation appears to have been set aside and the Barony of Carlyle was found to belong to F.li/.abeth, the heiryfiicni/. In 1730 William Carlyle of Lochartur, was served heir to Michael, Ith Lord Carlyle. as s, and h. of Robert C. of L., who was s. and h. of William C. of L., who was s. anil h. of Michael C, 2d s. and heir male of Michael, Lord Carlyle. The Peerage appears never to have been assumed or claimed by any of the above as heirs mule of the grantee. ( h ) In the public register is a charter to George Douglas, next br. of this Sir James, dat. Feb. 1593/4, of the Baronv of Carh/tr, Sec, in co. Dumfries and Lanark, which he had probably acquired from his said brothtr. ( c ) The Christian name of Lord Carlyle is not mentioned in the " decreet," but he was, doubtless, the mn of Klizabeth, Lady Carlyle, as her grandfather il. in 1595, and her uncle, Michael Carlyle, the h. male, never assumed the Title. ( d ) See "Douglas," vol. ii, p. 676. This is sometimes (tbo' erroneously) considered aa a new creation of the Peerage dignity of " Carlyle of Torthorwald." " (•J This William Douglas is said to have tl. s.p. abroad. His yr. br. (of the half blood), James Douglas, bap., 2 Jauy. 1621, at Edinburgh, probably it. young and num.