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 384 KIOrOK EY — KILSYTH. 30 July 1839, at Watford, Herts, Anne Amelia, sister of Charles John, ICth T.ord Coi.vn.r, or Chlross [S.], 1st t)a. of Gen. tlie Hon. Sir Charles COLVILIE, G-.C.B. He (/. v.p. in Qroevenor crescent, Pimlico, 6 May 1851, weed 36, and was fair, at Adderley. Ilia widow, who was /*. 7 Dec. 1819, was living 1886.] Earldom [I.] $ and l.' h Francis Ciiari.es (Neemiam), jtt Eaul of Kii.mohey [1S22], Viscount Kii.moiif.y 1 | gjQ [1625], and Yiscovnt Nf.wry and Mounf. [1822], in Viscountcy [I.] I '" the peerage of Ireland, grandson and heir, being s. xrrn I and h. of Francis Jack Xkbdha.m, st'/ted Viscount J NkwiiV ami Morse, by Anne Amelia, his wife, both aboTeoieDtioned. He was 4. 3 Aug. 1d//c Morne, 1S51-80 ; ed. at Eton and at Ch. Ch„ Oxford ; matria, 31 May I860 j R.A., 1861 j M.A., 1867 ; High Sheriff for oo. Down, 1871 ; MP. for S every, 1S71-74 ; sue. to the peerage [/.), 20 June 1880 ; Rep: PbKB [I.], Jan. 18*2 ; K.P.. 1S»0. He m., 23 June 1881, at St. Peter's. Raton sq., Ellen Constance, 2d da. of Kdward Holmes Bai.DOck, sometime M.P. for Shrewsbury, by Elizabeth Mary, da. of Sir Andrew Vincent Corbet, 2d Bart. [Francis Charles Adei.bert Henry Xeeduam, styled Viscount Newry and Mohne, 1st s. and h. an b. 26 Nov. 1S83, at Gordon House, Isleworth, Midx.] Fami'y Estates.— These, in 1883, consisted of 13,963 acres in Ireland (40,902 co. Down, and 3,061 co. Armagh), and 8.419 in England (5,453 in Cheshire, 2,921 in Salop, 32 in Flintshire, and 43 in Middlesex). Total, 52,412 acres, worth £34 022 a year. The Cheshire and Salop estates were oftered for sale in 1SS4, and the e-tate of Shavington (about 1,500 acres and 7 miles in circumference) which had been in the Needham family since 1506, was sold. Principal Jtesidcnce. Morne Park, near Nawry, co. Down. KILPATRICK. i.e., "Paisley, Hamilton, Mountcastell and Kilpatrtck/' Bftrony [S.] [Hamilton), cr. 1606 with the Earldom of AnEKCoiiN [S.]. which see. KILSYTH. Viscountcy [&] f. Sir James Livingston, of Barncloich, 2d s. of T. 16G1. Sir William L. of Kilsyth (who d. 1627) by his second wife, ■ A lie') Margaret, da. of Sir John HOUSTON, of Houston, was b. 25 June ^ °'' 1616 ; served heir male of his great nephew, William Livingston, of Kilsyth, 23 April 164 7 ; was a firm lioyalist, ofi'ering to hold the Castle of Kilsyth for Charles II in 1650 ; was fined £500 by Cromwell's Act in 1654, and was at the Restoration cr., 17 Aug. 1661, VISCOUNT OF KILSYTH and LOUD CAMPSIE [8.1 with rem. to his heirs male. He m. F.npheme, da. of Sir David Cunningham, of Ilobertland. He d- in London, a few weeks after his elevation to the peerage, 1 Sep. 1661, in his 46th year. II. 1661. 2. James (Livingston), Viscount Kilsyth, &c. [S.], (Sep.) s. and h., .<»c. to the peerage [S.] 7 Sep. 1661. and was served heir to his father 9 June 1661, being then of lawful age. He d. tram. 1706. III. 1706, 3. William (Livingston), Viscount Kilsyth, and to Lord Camfsie [S.], br. and h., b. 29 March 1650 ; sue. to the peerage 1716. [S.], 1 706, and took his seat 6 Oct. following ; opposed the treaty of the Union ; was Rep. Peer [8.1 1710-16. He took part in the rebellion of 1715 and was attainted by stat. 1 Geo. 1. whereby his estate of £S6i a