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 KINTORE. tn heirs male of his body ; P.C., Treasurer Depute [S.], 1CS4. On 22 Feb. 1694, he obtained, after resignation, a new grant of his peerage honours extending the rein, to his br., George, and the heirs male of his body, whom failing to the heirs general of his own body, So. He supported the treaty of Union [S.J He m. Margaret, posthumous da. (6. 1,1 Jan. Kill), of Thomas (Hamilton). 2d Earl ok Haddington [S.], by his 2d wife, Jean, da. of George (GotiDoN), 2d MA.RQ.CK8a of Huntly [S.l Herf. 1711. II. 171k William (Keith), Eahi, ok Kintore, &c. [S.], only s. and h., Itgled I.oiid iNVF.iu niK till he tuc to the peerage [S.] in 17H.; :I ) He engaged in the rising of 1716 and was present at the battle of Sherill'muir but was not punished save by being deprived of the citi^c of Knight Marischal [S.] He )». in or before 1698 Catharine, 1st da. of David (Murray), 4th Viscount Stormgnt [S.J, by Elizabeth, Dow. Countess ok Annandai.k [S.], 1st da. of James (Cahnkoy). 2d Earl ok SoOTHRSK [S.] He  Dec. 1 7 1 S. His widow </. at Kintore Jan. 1726. Funeral entry at Lyon office. III. 1718. J. John (Keith), Eabl ok Kintore, Sc. fS.l 1st s. and h. ; bap. 21 May 1099. at Keith Hal' j stglcd Loud Inverurie from 171 1 till he me. to the peetaije [S.], fl Den. 171S : was appointed Knight Marischal. [S.] in June 173:3. He m. 21 Aug. 1729, at Edinburgh, .Mary, da. of the Hon. James EhskiNE, of Grange, Lord Justice Clerk [S.J (yr. s. of Charles, F.A1U. OP Mar [S.J ), by Rachel, sister of Major Chiesly, of Dairy. He d. s.]i. 22 Nov. 1758, in his 60th year, at Keith Hall. Will pr. 1759. His widow, who was b. 5 July 1711, tl. 9 May 1772, at Edinburgh, aged 58. IV. 1758, J,. William (Keith). Eabl ok Kjntore, Lord Keith ok to Invf.rur v and Kuthhall [S.J, only br. and h., bap. 5 Jan. 1702, at 1761. Keith Hall ; sue. to the peerage [S.], 22 Nov. 1758. He d. num. 22 Nov. 1761, in his 60th year, at Keith Hall, when the peerage became dormant for above 16 years, as below. V. 1761 o. George Keith, cousin and b. according to the to spec, rem. in the novodamus (169-t) of this peerage, being s. and h. 177$. ot William, 9th Eahi. Marischal [S.J (d. 1712), s. and h. of George, 8th Eahi. Ma iiisihal [S.], (</. 1094), wiio was elder br. to John, 1st Earl ok Kintore [S.J abovenamed. He was 6. 1693, aud sac. his father 27 May 1712, as Karl MaRIUCHaL [S.J, but. joining in the lining of 1716, was attainted, whereby all his dignities were forfeited. In 17611 he was enabled by Act of Pari., to inherit any real or personal estate, in consequence of which he inherited the Kintore estates, though not the peerage dignity. The attainted EaRL MaRISCHAL [S.J d. umn. at Potsdam, in Prussia, 2S May 1778, in his 86th vear. See fuller particulars under " Marisciial," Earldom [S~.], sal, the 10th Earl. Y. 1778. 5. Anthony Adrian (Falconer, afterwards Keith- Falconer), Eahl ok Kintore, Lord Falconer ok Halkertoun, and Lord Keith of Inverury anii Keitiiiiall j S.J, cousin aud h. according to the tpee. rem. in the novodumus (1694) of the peerage of Kintore, &c.,( h ; being s. and h. (") The Great Seal Register [S.J contains 27 Nov. 1690, " Hcmi/sio ct rehabilitatio (ruliehni, Domint Inverurie, pro rcbellhme." ( b ) "The honours of Earl of Kintore, &0., all came to be indisputably forfeited from the succession opening in 1761, in terms of a remainder in the regrant [of 1694] to George, Earl Marshal, who had been attainted in 1716 by Act of Pari., and who, nVtW subsequently [1760] restored, to take as heir by remainder to tend*, was never rehabilitated so as to enable him to hold honour*, lint, again, after his 'death with- out issue in 1778 and co-extinction of the heirs under his remainder, the dignities in question, in virtue of another [remainder] in the regrant that then came into play, were saved to the next heir. It is in these terms Quibus de/icieiitibu.i, tilialibnn sen hatredibus feme!! is exeorpore Gulielmi, dominide Inverurie [afterwards 2d Earl of Kintore] legitime procrealis sen procreandis. ct hwrcdibus masculis et Jcmcllis dc corporibus