Page:The Complete Peerage Ed 1 Vol 5.djvu/183

 LUTTRELSTOWN — LYLE 181 LUTTRELSTOWN. ?>., "Irniiam of Luttrellstown, co. Dublin," Barony [I.] (LuttrcU), cr. 1708 ; see " CAMIANUTON " Earldom [[.], cr. 1785 ; both dignities ex. 1829. LUX BOROUGH. i.e., " LuxuonoucH of SriANNON," Barony [I.] (Knight), cr. 1745 ; see " Catherlouuii," Earldom [[.], cr. 1703 ; both dignities ex. 1772. LYDIARD TREGOZE. i.e., " St. Joiin of Lydiard Tiiegozb, co. Wilts," Barony (<S7. John), cr. 1712, with the Viscountcy ok Bolingbroke, which see. LYLE. Barony [S.] 1. Sir Robert Lyle,(") of Duchal, co. Renfrew, s. and h. T 14461 Robert LYLK,( h ) of the same, by Elizabeth, da. of Sir John Stewaut, of Castlemilk, was cr, a Lord of Pari. (LORD LYLE [S.]) by King James II. [S.] apparently as early as 1446, and satin Pari. 14 Oct. 1467. He m. firstly, in or before 1445, Margaret, 1st da. of Andrew (Gray), Lord Gray [S.] by Elizabeth, d;t of Sir John Weniyss. She d. s.p.m. He m. secondly, before 13 April 1400,(°) Margaret Wallace. He was living 22 July 1468 but probably d. about 1470. II. 1470.? 2. RoiiERT (Lyle) Lord Lyle [S.], s. and b.., by second wife ; was P.C. to King James III. [S.] and Ambassador to Euglaud in 1172 and several times subsequently. He was tried for treason in Pari. [S.] 22 March 1181/2, but acquitted ; was Great Justiciary aud was a commissioner for open- ing the Pari. [S.] S Oct. 1488 ; was forfeited in June 14S9, for having taken up arms to revenge the murder of the King, but was restored, 5 Feb. 1489/90. He m. firstly ( — ), da. of John Seton, Master of Seton, by Christian, da. of John (Lindsay), 1st Lord Lindsay of Byres [S.] She el. s.p. He m. secondly, Elizabeth, 2nd da. of Archibald (Douglas), 5th Eaul ok Angus [S.], by his first wife Elizabeth, da. of Kobert (Boyd), Lord Boyd [S]. He appears to have Hi. thirdly Margaret Houston, who as " rcliclu quondam dni dc Lyle" was living 16 March lf>00.(< 1 ) He was living 18 Sep. 1497, d. probably about 1500. Sir Andrew L. (d. 1400), father of Sir Geoffrey L, who d. s.p. in 1417, on whose death the estate of Irnham devolved on his sister Hawise, or her descendants by her 2d husband, Sir Godfrey de Hilton. From the family of Hilton it descended, thro' that of Thimbleby, Conquest aud Arundell, to the Clifford family. There is, however, not much reliance to be placed on the above pedigree, aud a somewhat different one is given by Banks, in his "Bar. Anrjl. cone." ( a ) The name appears to be the same as L' Isle. It is stated in Wood's " Douglas " that " the surname of L'/slc or Lt/lc, was first assumed by the proprietors of some of the western isles, in the reign [105S-93] of Malcolm Caumore " aud that "they had also possessions in the county of Kenfrew, where Duchal Castle was their principal seat." ( b ) This Robert was s. and h. of Sir John Lyle, of Duchal, by (it is said) one of the coheirs of the great family of Mar, aud accordingly, on the death 1435 of Alexander (Stewart) Earl of Mar [S.], he put in a claim to that Earldom. ( c ) There is a charter of that date entailiug the Baronial fief of Lyle in what Riddell [p. 1082 " index "] calls a " strange limitation," as is fully set out in Wood's " Douglas," p. 163. The first limitation was to heirs male begotten by the said Robert and Margaret, whom failing " heredibus inter Robertum et Margaretaru qualitcrcunquc genitis, assignandis tameu per dictum Robertum, et heredibus masculis legitime procreandis ex eisdetn." C) See " Reg. dioc. GUwjow," II, 160. George Crawfurd suggests that she was " far rather " wife of the first Lord Lyle aud adds that she remarried Andrew, Lord Gray. Ex injorm, M. J. Shaw-Stewart