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 90 GRAY— GREENOCK. Col. Charles Philip Ainsj.ie, 1th Dragoons. He d. s.p., 31 Jan. 1867, aged 08, at his residence No. 18, Champs Elysees, Paris. He wa3 bur. in Scotland. (») His widow d. 10 Feb. 1SS2, aged 72, at Pan, in France. XVI. 1867. 16. Madeline, snojure Baroness Gray [S.], 1st sister and heir of line; b. 11 Nov. 1799 ; sue to the pecrm/c |S.], ISG7. She d. anm. 20 Feb. 1869, in her 70th year, at 15 Gloucester Place, Edinburgh. XVII. 1SG9. 17. Marsakbt, mo jure Baroness Gray [&], niece and heir of line, being da. of John GRANT, of Kilgraston, and only child of her mother, his first wife, Margaret, next sister to Madelina, Baroness Gray, abovenamed. She, who was b. 14 April 1821, •>:. 10 Nov. 1810, the Hon. David Henry MURRAY, yr. s. of William, 8d Earl ok Mansfield. He d. s.p., 5 Sep. 1862, aged 51. !>he, who in her widowhood sue. to the pccrnijc [S.j in 1869, it. s.p. 27 May 1878, aged 57, at 42 Grosvenor Gardens, Midx. XVIII. 1878. 1$. George (Stuart), Earl- ok Moray, &c, and Loud Gray [S.], cousin and heir, being s. of Fronds, 10th Earl of Moray [S.], who was s. and h. of Francis, 9th EARL of Moiiay [S ], by Jane, 1st da. of John, 11th Loud Guay [8.], sister of the 12th, 13th, and 14th Lords. He, who was b. 14 Aug. 1816, sue. his br. 12 Feb. 1872, as 14th Earl of Moray [S.], and (as representative of his said grandmother) sue- his kinswoman abovenamed in 1S7S as Lord Gray [S.] See fuller particulars under " Moray " Earldom [8.], cr. 1562. GKEAT ARDS. See '• Montgomery of the Great Ards, oo. Down," Viscountcy [I.] (Montgomery), cr. 1622 ; ex. 1757. GKEAT AND LITTLE HAMPDEN. See "Hampden of Great and Little Hampden, oo. Buckingham," Viscountcy (Tnvor), cr. 1776 ; ex. 1824. GKEAT HOUGHTON. See "Hougiiton of Great Houghton, co. York," Baiuny {Millies), cr. 1863. GREDINGTON. See "Kenyon of Gredington, co. Flint," Barony (Kenynu), cr. 1788. GREENLAW. i.e., '• POLWARTH OF l'OLWARTH, ReDRRAES, AND GREENLAW," Baldly [S.] (Home), cr. 1697 with the Earldom of Marchmont [S.], which see ; dormant 1794. GREENOCK. i.e., "Greenock, of Greenock, co. Renfrew," Barony (Cathcart), cr. 1807 with the Viscountcy of Cathcart. See " Cathcart " Earldom, cr. 1814. (") With him came to the end the male line of the house of Gray, as inheritors, for more than 400 years, of the Barony of Gray. The resignations thereof in favour of female succession had (hitherto) in each case (1603 and 1707) devolved on a descend- ant in the male line of that family. ■