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 198 MACKINTOSH — MADERTV. i.e., " Mackenzie of Kixtail, co. Ross," Barony (3/a:fe«j«V), cf. 1797, with the Bauoxt ok Skaeorth [G.U.], which soe ; cctincl 1815. MACKINTOSH, see Macintosh. MACLEAN. Sir John Maclean was <•;•. a Bakox (the designation of the peerage being mknowii) iu 1716 by the titw/aJ* King James DX(*) MACLEOD. lift, "Macleod and Castleiiavex," Barony [S.] (Mac/,r:n::ic), it. 168"), with the Viscountcy ok Takbat [S-], and again 1703 with thu Earldom ok Cromarty [S.], which see ; forfeited therewith, 1746, Normam Macleod, of that ilk, who sue. Hi br. therein in Ajlg, 1699 was iu 1716 cr, a Baron (the designation of the peerage being unknown) by the titular King James He <£ before 1731 leaving maie issue who succeeded him. MACLEOD OF CASTLE LEOD. i.e., " Macleod of Castle Leod, cp, Cromartie," Barony (Suthcrland- Lcceson-GoKcr), cr. 1861 with the Earldom ok Cbomaktie, which see. MAC MAHON. Colonel Donald Mac Mahox was in 1722 cr. a Viscouxt (the designation of the peerage being unknown) by the titular King James III.(') MACNAGHTEN OF RUNKEBRY. Barony for 1. The Rt. Hox. Edwaud Macnagiitex was, on 25 Jan, life. 1887, appointed a Lord ok Am-eal IS Ordinary (under "the T 1 K^7 Appellate Jurisdiction Act, 1876 " ), and was granted " the dignity of l. iooi. r Baron f or lifc (i,) b, the style and title of B AEON MACNAGHTEN OF KUNKERKY, co. Antrim." He was 2d s. of Sir Edmund Charles Vorkman-Macnac;hten, 2d Bart., ol Dmidarave, eo. Antrim, by Mary Anne, ouly child of Edward Gwatkin; h. 3 Feb. 1830 ; ed. at Trill. Coll., Cambridge ; B.A. and Fellow, 1852; M.A., 1856; Barrister (Line, lun), 1857; Queen's Counsel, 1880; 1I.P. for co. Antrim, 1880-85, and for North Antrim, 1SS5-87, being appointed in 1887 a Lord of Appeal with a lifc peerage as abovestated. He m., 18 Dec. 1858, at St. Peter's, Eaton square, Fiances Arabella, da. of the Kt. Hon. Sir Samuel M.ut'riN, of Crindle. co. Londonderry, one of the Barons of the Exchequer, 1850-71, by Frances Homera, 1st da. of the Kt. Hon. Sir Frederick Pollock, Lord Ch. Baron of the Exchequer, 1844-66. MADERTY. Barony [S.] 1. The Hox. James Drummond, 2d s. of David, 2d T 1 (109 Loud Drummond [S.], by his second wife, Lilian, da. William 1. lous. (Rdthve.n), 2d Loan Ruthvo [S.t was ed. with King James VI. [S.], to whom he was Gent, of the Bedchamber 1585, being iu attendance on him at the time (5 Aug. 1000) of the (so called) Gowrie-coDspiraey ; (") See vol. i. p. 59, note " b," tub "Albemarle," fur a list of "Jacobite Peerages. ( b ) See vol. iv, p. 157, note "a," sub " Hanueu."