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 5i8 CAMPERDOWN Bart. [S.]. He d. somewhat suddenly, 4 Aug. 1804, aged 73, of gout in the stomach, at Corn Hill, near Edinburgh. His widow d. 8 Dec. 1832, at Edinburgh, aged 83. II. 1804. I and 2. Robert DuNDAS (Duncan, afterwards DuNCAN- Haldane), Viscount Duncan of Camperdown, iifc., EARLDOM. 2'^'i ^^^ is^ surv. s. and h., b. r Mar. 1785. Ensign, Coldstream Guards, 1797. Grand Master of Freemasons I. 1831. [S.] 1812-14. On 12 Sep. 1831, he was cr. EARL OF CAMPERDOWN OF LUNDIE, co. Forfar, AND GLENEAGLES, co. Perth. (*) He assumed the name of Haldane (being that of his paternal grandmother) after that of Duncan. K.T. 12 May 1848. He was a Liberal in politics. He m., 8 Jan. 1805, at North Berwick, Janet, 2nd da. of Sir Hew Hamilton-Dalrymple, Bart. [S.], by Janet, da. of William Duff, of Crombie. He d. 22 Dec. 1859, aged 74. His widow, who was b. 19 May 1783, i^. 17 May 1867, in her 85th year, at I Wilton Terrace, Midx. Will pr. 19 June 1867, under ^4,000. EARLDOM. IL VISCOUNTCY. III. U859. 2 and 3. Adam (Duncan-Haldane), Earl OF Camperdown, ^sfc, 2nd('') but ist surv. s. and h., b. 25 Mar. 18 12, at Edinburgh. Ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Cambridge; M.A. 1834. He, being then styled Viscount Duncan, was M.P. (Liberal) for Southampton 1837-41, for Bath 1841-52, and for Forfarshire 1854-59. A Lord of the Treasury 1855-58. He w., 23 Mar. 1839, at St. Geo., Han. Sq., Juliana Cavendish, ist da. and coh. of Sir George Richard Philips, Bart., of Weston, co. Warwick, by Sarah Georgiana, da. of Richard (Cavendish), Baron Waterpark [I.]. He d. 30 Jan. 1867, at Weston House, CO. Warwick, aged 54. His widow d. there 6 Feb. 1898. Will pr. over ^ 1 7,000. EARLDOM. in. VISCOUNTCY. IV. 1867. 3 and 4. Robert Adam Philips Haldane (Haldane-Duncan), Earl of Camperdown OF Lundie and Gleneagles [1831], Viscount Duncan of Camperdown and Baron Duncan OF Lundie [1797], s. and h., b. 28 May 1841, in Hill Str., Midx.; ed. at Eton, and at Ball. Coll. Oxford; ist class Mods. 1861, ist class (^) This was on the coronation of William IV, the Sailor King, who also was "pleased as his own special act, and as a tribute to the memory of the ist Peer, to adopt the unusual step of giving to the brothers and sisters of the Grantee the rank of Earl's children." ^ss Annual Reg., 1859. This warrant of precedence bore date (after the death of their mother) 29 Oct. 1833. For a list of Coronation peerages see Appendix F to this volume. (*>) An elder br. was h. about Oct. 1 805, and ^.17 Dec. following, at Edinburgh.