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 150 LOTHIAN — LOUDOUN. Henry -John (Talbot), 18th Earl or Shrewsbury and 3d Earl Tat/rot, V.y Surah Elizabeth, da. of Heury (de-la-Pokr-Bkresford), 2d Marquess or Waterkord [I.J He d. s.|>.. 4 Julv 1870, aged 31, at Clapham, Surrey. His widow, who was f>. 15 June 1888, living 1892. Marquessate [S.] IX. Earldom [S.J XII. 9 and 10. Sciiomberg Henry v Kerr), Marquess of Lothian [1701], Earl or Lothian 1 <?70 [1881], Earl ok Ancham [1883 and 1701], Viscount Briene [1701], Loud Jedburgh [1022], Lord New- bottle [1031], Lord Kbr of Nlsbet, Lanonewtoun, and Dolhjinstoun [1033], and Lord Keu ok New- bottle, Oxnam, Jedburgh, Dolniinstoun and Nisbet [1701], in the peerage of Scotland, also Karon Keu ok Kkrsiikugh [1821], in the peerage of the United Kingdom, br. and h. He was b. '2 Dec. 1833 ; ed. at UleuahuomL Eton, and (1851) at New Coll., Oxford ; was in the Diplomatic service, being Attache at Frankfort and Teheran ; sue. to the pecrar/c, 4 July 1S70 ; Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal [S.], 1874 J K,T, 1878 J LL.D. of Edinburgh, 1882 ; P.O., 1880 ; Sec. of State and Keeper of the Great Seal [8.1 1887 ; Lord Rector of Edinburgh Univ., 1SS7-88 ; Capt. Geu. of the Royal cotnp. of Archers. He m., 23 Feb. 1805, Victoria Alexand- ria, 1st da. of Walter Francis (Montagii-Douglas-Scott), 5th Duke of BuccleucD [S.], by Charlotte Anne, yst. da. of Thomas (Thynne), 2d Marquess ok Bath. She was b. 20 Nov. 1844. [William Walter Sciiomberg Kerr, styled Earl of Ancram, s. and h. ap.. b. 29 March 1807 ; ed. at Eton and (1886) at New Coll., Oxford j was aide de camp to the Gov. of New South Wales, where he d. v. p. and unta., 15 June 1892, aged 24, being accidentally shot at Quideug, near Bombala, co. Wellesley | bur. at Sydney.] [Robert Schomberg Kerr, styled Earl of Ancram, 3d and yst. but only surv. s. and h. ap., b. 22 March 1874.] Family Estates. — These, in 18S3, consisted of 8,073 acres in Norfolk (worth £9,107 a year), besides 19,740 in Roxburghshire and 4,548 in Midlothian. Total 32,361 acres, worth .£45, 203 a year " exclusive of £6,296 for mines, and inclusive of £S,9S6 in Norfolk, owned by the Mchss. Dow." Principal Residences. Newbattle (formerly Newbottle) bbey, nsar Dalkeith, Mount Teviot Lodge, near Jedburgh, and Iilickling Hall, near Aylsham, eo. Norfolk. LOUDOUN. Barony [S.] J. Sir Hugh Campbell, of Loudoun, co. Ayr, s. and h. I 1001 of 8h" Matthew Campbi<:ll,(») of the same, by Isabel, da. of Sir John Dru.m.mond, of Innerpeflry, sue. his father about 1572 ; was Sheriff of Ayr ; P.C. [S.1 and, having sat as a minor Baron [S.J, 1597 and 1599, was cr. a Lord of Pari., 30 June 1601, as LORD CAMPBELL(") OF LOUDOUN [S.] He m. firstly in 1572 Margaret, da. of Sir John Gordon, of Lochiuvar. He H, secondly Isabel, the divorced wife of Sir Robert Gordon, of Lochiuvar, da. of William (Ruthven), 1st Earl of Gowrie [S.], by Dorothea, da. of Henry (Stewart), 2d Loud Methven [S.] She d. s.p.m. He m. thirdly Margaret, da. of Sir David Home, of Wedderburn, but by her had no issue, lie d. s.p.m. a., 15 Dee. 1022. (••>) This Matthew was 9th in descent from Sir Duncan Campbell, of Loudoun, who acquired that estate, about 1318, by marriage with Susanna Crawford, the heiress thereof, the said Susanna being 5th in descent from Sir Reginald Crawford who hi. (about 1200) Margaret, da. and h. of James Loudoun, of Loudoun. ( b ) The title is given as " Campbell of l.oudoun " in the appendix to Wood's Douglae " containing the patents, but there is no reference to the " May. Sir/. " or any other authority. It seems generally to have been called " Loudoun " only.