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 DALHOUSIE — DALKEITH. 15 74 and 15. Arvrnuii George Maule (Ram- say), Earl op Dalhousie (1633), Lord Ramsay op Dalhousie (101 S) aurl Loun Ka.msay of Kkringtoun (1633) in Scotland, also Baron Ramsay op Glf.n-.mark [U.K.J, a. and li. 4. 4 Sep. 1878, styled Lord Uamsay, 1SS0-S7. Family Estates. .. .These, in 18S3, consisted of 138,021 acres (valued at, but, £55,601 a year) in Forfarshire and 1,419 in Midlothian. Total 138,021, acres, valued at ±'58,603 a year. Principal Residences. Dalhousie Castle, .Midlothian ; 1'anmure House and Brechin Castle, both co. Forfar. The Earl of Dalhousie stands 15th in point of acreage and 17th in point of rental, among the 28 noblemen, who, in 1883, possessed above 100,000 acres iu the United Kingdom. See a list of these iu Vol. II. p. 51, note " a," sub. " Buccleuch." Earldom [S.] 1 XIV. ! Barony [S.] I XV. j DALKEITH. [This branch of the family of Douglas who " owned Aberdour in Fife and large possessions in Lidderdale, as well as the fortalice of Dalkeith, a place of importance and strength " was " only second in importance to the ostensible Head of the house. In a heraldic sense they had a better claim [siuce 138S] to be regarded the Chiefs of the family than the Earls of Douglas, their pedigree being untainted with illegitimacy." (»)] Barony [S.] 1. Sir James Douglas of Dalkeith, s. and h. of Sir I 1430? James Douglas, one of the most powerful Barons of his time, by his 1st wife, Agnes, da. of Patrick (Dunbar) Earl of Dunbar [S.] was knighted before IS Jauy. 1391/2, sue. his father in 1420 in the barony of Aberdour, en. Fife, the castle and town of Dalkeith, &c, was one of the conserva- tors of the treaty with England 1424, Sic, and probably soon afterwards (1430 ?) "was one of the first persons dignified with the title of a Lord of Parliament," (?■) as [Qy.f] LOUD DALKEITH [S.] He m. firstly before 1397 the Lady Elizabeth Stewart, 3rd da. of Kino Robert II. [S.] by Auuabella, da. of John Drummond. He m. secondly before Oct. 1439, Janet, da. of Sir William Bohthwick of Borthwick. He d. about 1440. His widow m. George (CricHTOK), EaRL op Caithness [S.], who d. 1455. She was living 9 Oct. 1459. II. 1440. 2. James (Douglas), Loud Dalkeith [S.], s. and h. by 1st wife, who before or soon after his succession was deranged and was so declared by Act of Pari. [S.] 22 May 1441. He m. firstly Margaret, da. of James (Douglas), Earl Douc;las [S.] by Beatrix, da. of Henry (Sinclair), Earl op Orkney [S.J She died s.p.m. He m. secondly Elizabeth, sister of James Gifpord of Sherifi'hall, which James was appointed his Curator. He d. about 1456. III. 1456. $. James (Douglas), Lord Dalkeith [S.], s. and b. by 2nd wife, who having m. the Lady Joan Stewart, da. of King James I. [S.], was, on 14 March 1457/S, cr. EARL OF MORTON [S.], in which dignity this Barony was merged till the resignation made by the 3rd Earl, in 1540, of all his honours to the Crown since which date it, apparently, was not regranted with the Earldom. See " Morton u Earldom of [S.J cr. 1458. i.e. "DARNLEY, AUBIGNY AND DALKEITH," Barony [S.] [Stuart), cr. 5 March 1579/80 with the Earldom op Lennox [S.], which see ; ex. ( !l ) See " Excheq. Rolls " [S.], edited by G. Burnett, Lyon. Vol. v., p. kv.