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 » BUCHAN-HEPBURN 83 BUCHAN-HEPBUKN, Sir Thomas, of Smeaton Hepburn, co. Haddington (1815, U.K.), J.p. D.L. and M.P. co. Haddington 18.38/47; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1833; b. 30 Sept. 1804; m. 28 July, 1835, Helen, youngest dau. of Archibald Little, Esq. of Shabden Park, Surrey, and has 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) John George, late lieut. 9th lancers; b. 24 Sept. 1841. (2) Archibald, b. 12 Mar. 1852. (3) Agnes, m. 16 Sept. 1809, to James, only son of Col. McDouall, of Logan, co. Wigton, J.P. and has 2 sons and a dau. Andrew Kenneth McDOUALL, b. 6 Aug. 1870.— Nigel Douglas, b. 4 Feb. 1872.— Helen Ethel. (4) Mary Turner. (5) Jane, m. 13 Aug. 1867, to Major and Lieut.-Col. David Milne-Home, H.U.G. blue (Milxe), of Paxton, co. Berwick. (6) Enuly. Arms— -Quarterly, 1st and 4th, CtU. on a chevron arg. a rose between two lions rampant of the first, HEPBURN. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. three lions' heads erased gu. Buchax. Crests — 1st, A horse arg. furnished gu. tied to a yew-tree ppr. Hepburn. 2nd, The sun in the dexter chief with a sunflower in full blow open to it ppr. BUCHAN. Supporters — Dexter, alien gu. Sinister, a heron with an eel in its beak ppr. Mottoes — " Domum antiquam redintegi-are," and below the shield, " Keep traist." " Non inferiora seoutus." Seat— Smeaton-Hepburn, Prestonkirk, Haddington. Utttfage. GEORGE BTJCHAN, clerk to the lords of session as com- missioner of teinda, had charters of lands of Cumledge and others 3U Nov. 1730. and of lands of Newton of Whitsome 12 Feb. 1740; d. 5 Mar. 1760, aged 78, having m. Ist— dau. of Hay, of Balbithan, co. Aberdeen, and had a son, (1) John, of whom hereafter. GEORGE BUCHAN m. 2ndly— 7 April, 1734, Christian, dau. of Sir Francis Grant, of Cullen, Bart, lord of session ; she d. 4 Aug. 1784, aged 80, leaving a son, (2) George, of Kelloe, father of George, of Kelly. JOHN BUCHAN, of Letham, co. Haddington, d. 21 Nov. 1792, having m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Patrick Hepburn, of Smeaton same county (by Marian, dau. of Sir George Suttie, of BalgoniCjBart.); she d. 14 Oct. 1742, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Sir George, created a Baronet. (2) Patrick, capt. E.l.c.S. fell at the siege of Taiijour 1771. (3) John, w.S. solicitor to coiurt of exchequer Scotland. (4) Marion, d. 9 Aug. 1810, having m. to Robert Cathcart of Genock, co. Wigton. JOHN BUCHAN m. 2ndly, Anne, sister of George Broun, of Coalston, co. Haddington, a lord of session and justiciary ; she d. 26 Feb. 1790, having had 5 sons and 3 daus. (5) Charles, of Wliitsome, d. s. p. (6) Hew, col. E.l.c.S. d. unm. (7) Francis Buchan-Sydserf, of Ruchlaw; m. Matilda, dau. and heir of John Sydserf, of Ruchlaw, and had with other issue a son, John Buchan-Sydserf, of Ruchlaw; d. 1839, having m. Marguerite, dau. of Thomas Olivier, Esq. of St. Anne's, Alilerney, and had with other issue an eldest son : viz. Thomas Buchan-Sydserf, of Ruchlaw, J.P. ; b. 1822; m. 1847, Margaret Higgins, dau. of late John Mowbray, Esq. of Hartwood, Midlothian, and has wth other issue a son, John, b. 1848. (8) William, capt. R.M. d. unm. (Q) Alexander, lieut. Bengal R.A. fell at Seringapatam, 6 Feb. 1792. (10) Anne, m. to Thomas Lithgow, Esq. and d. s. p. (11) Jane, m. to John Ross, of Balkail, and was mother of Sir Hew Dalrymple Ross, K.C.B. (12) Mary, m. to John Cadell, of Cockenzie. Sm GEORGE BUCHAN-HEPBURN succeeded to the barony of Smeaton-Hepburn on the death of his uncle (Jcorge Hepburn in 1764, and therefore assumed the surname and arms of Hepburn, of Smeaton, member of the faculty of advocates 1763, solicitor to the lords of session 1767/90, judge of the high coiut of admiralty in Scotland, baron of the exchequer 31 Dec. 1800/14, was created a Baronet 6 May, 1815; d. 3 July, 1819, having m. 1st, Jane, eldest dau. of Alexander Leith, of Glenkindv and Freefield, co. Aberdeen (BART.) He m. 2ndly— 19 April, 1781. Margaretta Henrietta, dau. of John Zacharias Beck, Esq. of Saxe (3otha (and widow 1st of Capt. Grant, second in command at Plassy 22 June, 1757, one of the 14 sons of Alexander Grant, of Skewglie, Inverness; widow, 2ndly, of Brigadier-Gen. Eraser, who fell at Saratoga 7 Oct. 1777) ; she d. s. p. By his 1st wife he had an only son, Sm JOHN, 2nd Baronet ; b. 17 June, 1776 ; d. 8 Oct. 1833, having m. 29 Aug. 1800. Mary Tm-ner, only dau. of Thomas Hog, of Newliston, co. Linlithgow (and of his 1st wife, Mary Julian, 2nd dau. of James, 7th Earl of Lauderdale) ; she d. 20 Feb. 1854, having had 2 sons and a dau. /I/ Sir Thomas, 3rd and present Baronet. /2/ John Buchan, of Clune, Fifes.; b. 29 May, 1806 ; d. 12 Dec. 1874, having m. 31 May, 1837, Margaret Sophia, youngest dau. of Archibald Henry Swinton, Esq. of Warsash, Hants.; she d. 13 Feb. 1873, having had 7 sons and 3 daus. (1) John. capt. late 6th dragoon guards; b. 30 April, 1840. (2) Archibald,capt. Bengafs.c. and 26th Punjab inf.; b. 7 Aug. 1841 ; m. 31 .July, 1874, Janet Linning, 3rd dau. of Randal Callander, Esq. H.M. consular service Brazil. (3) Thomas, b. 24 Mav, 1846.— (4) "William, b. 1 Dec. 1847. —(5) Roger, b. 18 May, 1852.— (6) Samuel Swinton, b. 7 July, 1853.— (7) Walton Scott, b. 10 Sept. 1856. (8) Louisa, m. 7 Nov. 1866, to Lieut.-Col. Thomas Ignatius Maria Hog, R.A. 1st class commissary of ordnance, Bangalore. (9) Mary Tm-ner, m. 13 Dec. 1866, to William Waller Hooper, Esq. of Dodwell Lodge, Bm'lesdon, Hants. (10) Harriet. /3/ Mary Julians. <S'i