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 COCKB URK- CAMPBELL. 120 The Baroxetcy. SIR COLIN, of Glenurchy, built tlie house of Tayniouth, sat in parliament 1560, a commissioner for settling the church government 1573 ; d. 1584, having m. Catherine, 2nd dau. of William, 2nd Lord Ruthveu; she living 1531/64, and had with 4 dans. 4 sons, El] Sir Duncan, ancestor of Earl of Breadalbane. 2] Colin, of Arbarthorn, 1558. [3] Patrick, of Auchinyre, d. s. p. [4] Archibald, of Monzie, by his marriage ^vith Margaret, dau. and heir of Andrew Fosbach, of Monzie ; they had uo issue. — SIR ALEXANDER m. 2ndly, Elizabeth Anne, dau. of Rev. Thomas Pemberton, and niece to Major-Gen. Sir Charles Wale, K.c.B. ; she d. 20 Jan. 1870, having had a dau. [6] Flora Elizabeth, d. 12 Jan. 1852, having m. 19 Nov. 1833, to Rev. and Hon. Henry Reginald Yorke (B. Hardwicke). Hincage. Archibald (Gillespie Dow), said to be son of the above Sir Colin (by his 1st wife, dau. of Graham, of Inchbraky), was born in Aucharn; ra. Mary Macgregor, dau of John Dow na Lanna als Macgregor, of that ilk, and was ancestor of John Campbell, of Auchaladar (eldest son of John Campbell, of Auchaladar, who purchased the estates of Ballede, parish of Kinloch, by Catherine, dau. of Sir Ewen Cameron, of Lochiel) ; b. 1715; d. about 1700, having m. Isabella, dau. of Jolin Campbell, of Barcaldine (BART.) ; she d., 1794, having had 4 sons and 2 daiis. (1) John, lieut.-col. in Breadalbane feucibles; d. unm. at Strabane, Ireland, Jan. 1779. (2) Patrick, of Auchaladar and Ballede, Perths. d. 1811, having m. Ann, dau. and coheir of Livington, of Edinbm-gli, and had an only child, John Livingston Campbell, of Auchalader, d. 16 April, 1820, having m., dau. of Roderick McNeil, of Barra.(t) (3) Archibald, lieut.-gen. in the army; b. ; d. having m. dau. of Ailmiral Edwards, and had a son and dau. /I/ John William, Ueut. 96th foot. /2/ Isabella, m. to Alderson Hodson, lieut. 4th di-agoon guards. (4) Sir Alexander, of whom presently. (5) Colin, eldest dau. d. April, 1806, having m. 6 Jan. 1767, to John Campbell, of Melfort, co. Argyll, gov-. Fort George; d. 22 July, 1790, and was mother of Vice- Admiral Sir Patrick Campbell, and Lieut.-Gen. Sir Colin Campbell, col. 72nd highlanders. (6) Louisa Margaret, m. to Patrick M'Dougal of that ilk SIR ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, K.C.B. 1817, lieut.-gen. in the army, col. 80th regt. 1815/24, commanded 4th division of the British army at the battle of Talavera, when he was severely wounded, served during the siege of Gibraltar, was created a Baroxet 6 May, 1815, and he oljtained a further patent, 3 July, 1821, extending the limitation to his grandson Alexander Cockburn, and after him to the issue male of his 2nd dau. Isabella Charlotte, Ladv Malcolm ; b. at Auchmore 20 Aug. 1760 ; d. 11 Dec. 1824, having m. 1st— 1783, Olynipia Elizabeth, eldest dau. of WiUiam Morshead, Esq. of Cartuther, Cornwall (BART.) ; she d. 24 Dec. 1794, having had 2 sons and 3 dans. [1] John Morshead, lieut. 74th foot, fell at the battle of As- saye. [2] Allan William, lieut.-col. in the army and Portuguese service, major 74th foot, lieut.-col. 4th Portuguese regt. of inf. died of wounds received at the battle of the PjTenees 28 July, 1813. [3] Olympia, m. to Alexander Cockburn, of Madras, banker, and had a son. Sir Alexander Thomas Cockburn, s. as 2nd Baronet. [4] Isabella Charlotte, d. 26 June, 1867, having m. 4 June, 1807, to Sir John Malcolm, g.c.b. k.l.s. major-gen. E.I.C.S. minister plenipotentiary to the court of Persia (brother of Col. Sir James Malcolm, K.C.B., Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcohn, G.C.B., and Rear-Admiral Sir Charles Malcolm, K.c.B., sons of George Mal- colm, of Burnfoot, by Margaret, sister of Admiral Sir Thomas Pasley, of Craig, Dumfries, created a Baronet 1 Sept. 1794) ; he d. 31 May, 1833, having had a son and 3 daus. (1) George Alexander MALCOLM, C.B. gen. in the army (retd. list), col. 105th regt. since 1866, A.D.C. to governor of Bombay (Gen. Sir J. Malcolm, G.C.B.), 1827/30, sec. legation China, 1841/3, and A.D.C. to Viscount Gough, D.Q.M.G. at Alexandria to superintend transit of troops across Eg3rpt to India, 1858/9; b. 21 Jan. 1810; m. 4 Dec. 1845, Georgiana, younger dau. ot Most Rev. and Hon. Edward Harcourt- Vernon, archbishop of York, 1807/47 (B. Vernon). (2) Margaret Malcolm, d. 1841, having m. 28 June, 1827, as 1st wife to Sir Alexander Cockburn, 2nd Baronet. (3) Olympia, m. to Count Usedom, of RUgen, and had a dau. — Hildegarde. (4) Catherine Wellesley. [5] Amelia Harriet, d. 16 Oct. 1860, having m. to Lieut.- Col. Sir John Kinnier MacDonald, C.B. K.L.S. of Sanda, N.B. British envoy to Persia; he d. s. p. 11 June, 1830. (t) Jane, only child of late John Campbell, of Auchaladar; d. 1873, having m. 1851, as 1st -ftife, to Thomas William Murray- Allan, Esq. of Glenfochen, Argyllsh. John Livingston Campbell, of Auchalader ; b. ; m. 25 April, 1867, Anne Mary Stewart, only dau. of W P Blackett, Esq. of Newton Hall, Northumber- land. Bart. DAVID COCKBLTIN (grandson of James Cockburn, of Selburnrigg, in Lamraermoor, who lost the estate diunng the troubles of 1688, descended from Archibald Cockburn, of Selburnrigg, said to be 3rd son of Sir Alexander Cockburn, of that ilk and Langton from whom he got these lands), resident at Langton, the seat of his kinsman Sir James Cock- burn, Bart.; he died 1763, leaving by his wfe Mary "SVTiytelaw, with a dau. — Mary, married to her cousin Thomas, gi-andson of James Hood, of Hoodslaud, co. Berwick — 2 sons, Thomas and David. The elder, viz.: THOMAS COCKBURN, of Rowchester, deputy keeper of the great seal Scotland; b. 1723; d. 1787, having m. 1752, Agnes, only child of John Scott, of Belford, co. Roxbiu-gh (grandson of Sir John Scott, Bart, of Ancnim), through whose mother Margaret, sister of Alexander, last Lord Rutherford, be became heir to that dignity, and had with other issl^e 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) John Cockbum-Ross,of Rowchester, assumed the additional surname of Ross 1791, D.L. COS. Benvick and Ross; died 1827, having m. Jane Ross, heiress of Shand^^'ick, co. Ross, and had 4 sous and a dau. who all died s.p. (2) Thomas, of Betlford Hill, Surrey, and Madras C.S.; m. Georgiana Harriet, dau. of George Colebrooke, Esq. (BART.), and had an only dau. Agnes Mary, d. 9 April, 1840, having m. 13 Nov. 1815, as 1st wife, to Henrj', eldest son of Sir Stafford Northcote, Bart, of Pynes, Devon ; he d. 22 Feb. 1830. (3) Alexander, of Madras, banker; m. Olympia, dau. of Sir Alexander Campbell, Bart, aforesaid, and had a son. Sir Alexander, s. as 2nd Baronet. (4) Agnes, m. 1788, to her cousin german, Thomas Hood, of Hardacres, co. Berwick, and had with other issvie a sou, John Cockburn-Hood, of Stoneridge, co. Berwick, J.p. D.L. (5) Isabella, m, to Lord Robertson, son of the historian. (6) Margaret, m. to James Stotliert, of Cargen, Kirkcudbright. SIR ALEXANDER THOMAS COCKBURN-C^UIPBELL, 2nd Baronet, resident magistrate at Langton, Western Australia, assumed by R.L. 19 July, 1825, the additional sur- name and arms of Campbell ; b. at Madras, 1803; d. 23 April, 1871, having m. 1st — 20 June, 1827, his cou.sin Margaret, eldest dau. of Gen. Sir John Malcolm, G.c.B. ; she d. 6 Feb. 1841, having had 2 daus. [1] Charlotte Isabella. [2] Olympia, m. 1st — 4 Nov. 1857, to late Charles LTide, of Handschucksheim, Baden, who d. 1859. She re-m. 1863, to Baron Freiderich Von Piillnitz, of Ippesheim, Bavaria. SIR ALEXANDER m. 2ndly— 1842, Grace, dau. of Joseph Spence, Esq of Birstwith,co. York; she d. 31 July, 1870. He m. Srdly — 4 April, 1871, at Albany, AVestern Australia, Sophia Jane, dau. of Arthivr Trimmer aforesaid. By his 2nd marriage he had 2 sons and a dau. [3] Sir Alexander, 3rd Baronet; d. unm. 6 Sept. 1871, aged 28. [4] Sir Thomas, 4th and present Baronet. [5] CecOia.