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 100 HUME- CAMPBELL— CA3IPBELL. "UME-CAMP- BELL, Sir Hugh, of March- mont, CO. Berwick D.L. (1665, N.S.), brig. -gen. K. com- pany of archers, the J) i^ f^ '' "^ Queen's body guard in Scotland; s. his father as 7th Baronet in 1833; M.p. Bervicks. 1834 to 1847; b. 15 Dec. 1812; m. 1st — 30 Jan. 1834, Margaret, younger dau. of John Spottiswoode, Esq. of Spottiswoode, in Berwicks. ; she d. 16 Oct. 1839. He m. 2ndly— 9 Oct. 1841, Juliana Eebecca, only dau. of late Lieut.-Gen, Sir Joseph Fuller, G.c.H. By his 1st wife he had a dau. ( 1 ) Helen, d. 11 Mar. 1876, having m. 13 July, 1864, to Sir George Warrender, Bart. Note. — Heir presumptive, Capt. Charles Hyde Home- Purves, of Purves Hall. Ahms— Quarterly I. grand quarter, 1st and 4th, Vert, a lion rampant arg. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. three popinjays vert, HUME. II. grand quarter, GjTonny of eight or and sa. within a bordure gu. charged with eight escallops of the first a canton gyronny of eight of the third and erm. III. grand quarter Az. on a fesse between three mascles arg. as many cinquefoils of the field, Purves. IV. grand quarter, Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gu. three piles engrai ledarg. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. a cross engrailed az. over all in surtout an inescocheon arg. charged mth an orange slipijed and imperially crowned all ppr. Chest— A dexter arm issuing out of a heart and grasping a Bcimitar all ppr. Supporters— T^vo lions rampant regardant arg. Mottoes— Over the crest, " True to the end." Under the arms, " Fides probata coronat. Se.VT— Marchmont House, near Dunse. Tows House— 18, Hill Street, Berkeley Square, w. Hineafle. SIR WILLIAM PURVES, of Abljey Hill (grandson of WiUiam Purves of that place), was bred to the bar, and held an office in the court of ses.sion, and was a clerk to the l>:irliament committees before the usurpation, and on the restoration of CHARLES II. he was appointed solicitor-gen. for Scotland, and was subsequently knighted and elected solicitor to the church of Scotland; was created a Baroxet OK Nova Scotia 25 July, 1665 ; wiw possessed of considerable estates in the co. of Edinburgh and Berwicksh. ; be m. Marjory, dau. of Kobert neeming of Restalrig, and had issue. Ills f:reat-prandson, LI lit WILLIAil PURVES, 4th Baronet (on the death of his VJ) father Su- William, 1730); d. 18 June, 1762, having m. La<ly Anne Hume-CampbcU, eldest dau. of Alexander 2n(l Earl of Marchmont (B. Polwartii), and had with other issue an only son, OIR ALEXAXIJER PURVES, 5th Baronet, major 18th foot; . r;2^^°^- •^^^^' ^^^'^ '^' liaving m. four times; lst-23 Aug. 1760, Rosiua, or CatUtriue, dau, of M. Lc Blanc, of London; she d. 12 Feb. 1772, having had with other issue a son and dau. [11 Sir ■William, s. as 6th Baronet. [2] Ann, m. to David Ross. Esq. of Milncraig. SIR ALEXANDER ni. 2ndly— 21 June, 1778, Mary. dau. and coheir of Sir .lames Home, of Manderstone and Coldinghanie, i. Berwick, Bart ; she d. 4 July, 1785, having had with other issue a son and 4 daus. [3] John Home-Pnrves, capt. Scots greys; d. having 111. Ellen, dau. of Edniond Power, of Curragheen, CO. Waterford (she re-m. 6 Dec. 1828, as 2nd vife, to Charles, 1st Viscount Canterbury, and d. 16 Nov. 1845, leaving a dau. ni. to i»th Baron Hastings), and had a son and 4 daus. (1) John Home-Purves, of Purves Hall, col. in the army, capt. grenadier guards, equerry to n.R.TI. the Duchess of Cambridge, and controller of the househoM ; b. d. 2 July. 1867, liaving m. 12 April, 1849, CaroUne Maria, dau. of Vice- Admiral Hyde Parker, C.B. R.N. (BART.), and had a son and 2 daus. /I/ Charles Hyde Home-Purves, of Purves Hall, capt. Hadil. art. mil. 1873 81, late Ueut. rifle brigade, heir pre- sumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 1850; m. 26 June, 1877, Frances Mabel, youngest dau. of Clement Archer, Esq. of Hill House, Hampton, Middx. and has a son b. 9 Aug. 1879. /2/ Home, b. 1862. /3/ Caroline Augusta. /4/ Alexandra. (2) Louisa, m. to J Faii'lie, Esq. (3) Mary, d. 10 Jan. 1850. (4) Marguerite, ni. 3 June. 1846, to Capt. William Augustus Tollemache (B. Tor.LEMACHE), s. p. (5) Ellen, m.l July, 1847, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Henry Ark- wright, vicar of Bodenham, Hereford, and has a son and 5 daus. [4] Rosina, m. to Sir Richard Dobson, R.N. inspector of hospitals. [5] Grace, d. 4 Oct. 1814, having m. 16 April, 1804, as 1st wife, to Adm. Sir David Milne, o.c.B. (Bart.) [6] Margaret, m. to Archibald Cochran, Esq. of Ashkirk. SIR ALEXANDER m. 3rdly— 9 Nov. 1785, Magdalen, dau. of James Edmonston, of Longfaugh; she d. 22 Aug. 1788, having ha^l 2 sons and a dau. ob. coel. He m. 4thly, 19 Jan. 1789, Isa- bella, dau. of James Hunter, of Frankfield, and had an only son, [71 Patrick, capt. 70th highlanders, killed at Toulouse. SIR WILLIAM PURVES HUME-CAMPBELL, 6th Baronet, assumed the before-mentioned surnames according to a settlement (5 Nov. 1790) of his great uncle, Hugh, 3rd and List Earl of Marchmont (B. Polwap.th), served heir of entail 30 Nov. 1812; b. 4 Oct. 1767; d. 9 April, 1833, having m. 2 Mar. 1812, Charlotte (n6c Rey), relict of Anthony Hall, Esq. of Flass, CO. Durham ; she d. leaving an only son, Sir Hugh, 7th and present Baronet. CAMPBELL, Sir James, "of Aberuchill, co. Perth" (16G7/8,N.s.), j.p.cos. Glouc.and Perth; lieut.-col. Glouc. B. V. deputy surveyor Forest of Dean ; s, his father as 5th Baronet in 1824 ; b. 5