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 404 MACKENZIE. (2) Kenneth, of Dolphiuton, professor of law Edinburgh; d. 1756, having m. Grizel Hume, dau, of Andrew Browne, of Dolphinton, and hjul with other issue 2 sons and a dau. /I/ John, of Dolphinton; d. 1788, having m. Alice, dau. of Eobert Ord, lord chief baron of exchequer 1773, and had with 3 daus. 5 sons, who all d. s. p. except Richard Mackenzie, of Dolphinton; d. 1850, having m. 1810, Jane, dau. of Capt. Hamil- ton, 73rd regt. and had with other issue 2 sons and a dan. [1] John Ord, of Dolphinton, J.P. Peebles and Lanark, W.S. 1832; b. 1811; m. 1833, Margaret Hope, dau. of Sir Thomas Kirkpatrick, Bart, of Close- bum; she d. 1873. He m. 2ndly— 20 Jan. 1881, Joanna, elder dau. of late WiUiam Spens, of Edinburgh. By his 1st wife he had 3 daus. (1) Alice (eldest dau.), m. 15 Sept. 1864, to Francis, j'oungest sou of John Borth^^'ick, Esq. of Crookstouu. (2) Margaret Mary (2ud), m. 5 Oct. 1869, to John "WTiarton Tod, AV-S. (3) Eleauora Susan, m. 2 Aug. 1876, to John C. R. Marshall. Esq. [2] Kenneth. — [3] Richard James. — [4] George. /2/ An fire w, father of John Keuneth, major 4th regt.; m. dau. of Solomons, in America, and had with otlier issue 4 sons and 3 daus. Andrew. — James Godlet. — Kenneth. — Hugh. — Elizabeth. — Jessy .^Charlotte. /3/ Jane Hamilton (eldest dau.). d. 16 Oct. 1881. SIR GEORGE STEfART, 7th Baronet, (on the death of his father, Major-Gen. Sir Alexander, 1796), F.R.S. V.P. royal society of Edinburgh, gen. officer royal Scottish archers, D.L. CO. Ross; b. 22 June, 1780; d. Oct. 1848, having m. 1st— 8 June, 1802. Mary, 5th dau. of Donald MacLeod, Esq. of (Jeanies, sheriff of Ross-shire; she d. 13 Jan. 1835, having had with 3 daus. 7 sons, (1) Sir Alexander, 8th Baronet, Bengal army, deputy judge advocate-general with army at Gwalior, served in first campaign on the Sutlei, 1845 6 ; b. 10 Jan. 1805 ; d. unm. 3 Jan. 1856. (2) Sir WUliam, 9th Baronet; b. 20 May, 1806; d. s. p. 21 Dec. 1868, having m. 16 Aug. 1858, Agnes, 2nd dau. of Ross Thompson Sm^-th Esq. of Ardmore, co. Londonderry. (3) George, b."21 July, 1807; u. unm. June, 1839. (4) Sir Robert Ramsay, s. as 10th Baronet. (5) John, minister of united parishes of Dunkeld and Dowally, 1839 43. and free church minister of Ratho and Kirkne-rton 1844, 53 ; b. 13 Feb. 1813 ; d. s. p. 25 May, 1878, having m. 13 Aug. 1839, Eliza, 2nd dau. of Rev. Thomas Chalmers, D.D. of Edinburgh. (6) Donald Macleod, rear-adm. R.x. heir presumptive to the Baronetcy; b. 18 Sept. 1815 ; m. 20 April, 1865, Doro- thea, eldest dau. of Adm. Sir Michael Seymour, g.C.b. (Bakt.). s. p. (7) James, in H.O.; b. 23 Dec. 1819; d. 20 Aug. 1857, having m. 11 May, 1847, Philadelphia, youngest dau. of Sir Percival Hart Dyke, Bart, of LulUngstone Castle, Kent. She re-m. 19 Oct. 1858, as 2nd wife, to ^ViUiam Thomas, 2ud son of John Leonard Knapp. of Alveston, co. Glouc. SIR GEORGE m. 2ndly— 27 Oct. 1836, Catherine, 2nd dau. of Sir Henry Jardine, of Harsvood, and widow of Capt. John Street. R...; she d. 2 Aug. 1857, leaving a son, (8) Henry Augustin Omano, C.E.; b. 24 April, 1839; m. 20 Oct. 1859, Mary Anne, dau. of Mons. Louis Francis Botte, and has 4 sons and a dau. George Henry Louis, b. 27 May, 1872. — Robert Alfreil Steuart. b. 5 July, 1873.— Alexander Augustin Donald, b. 19 Feb. 1876. — Cameron James Jardine, b. 18 Dec. 1877. — Catherine Mary Aimee. SIR ROBERT RAMSAY, 10th Baronet, premier of the executive council and colonial treasurer of Queensland; b. 21 July, 1811 ; d. 19 Sept. 1873, lla^-i^gm. 29 Sept. 1846, Louisa Alexandrina, dau. of (Hon.) Richard Jones, of New Farm. Brisbane, Queensland, M.L.A X.S. Wales, and had with other issue a son and 4 daus. (1) Sir Arthur George Ramsay, 11th and present Baronet. (2) JIary Louisa, m. 19 May, 1871, to Alexander Archer, Esq. of Brisbane, s. p. (3) Katherine Elizabeth. (4) Louisa Stewart. (5) Frances Philadelphia. MACKENZIE, Sir James John Randoll, "of Scatwell, CO. Eoss" (1703, N.S.), capt. 3rcl Eoss-sh. Tols. 1860/72, recorded his arms as a Baronet in the Lyon office, 1844, alienated and sold the family estates ; s. his father as 6th Baronet in 1843 ; b. 20 June, 1814 ; m. 10 Oct. 1838, Lady Anne Wentworth Fitzwilliam, 4th dau. of Charles William, 5th Earl Fitzwilliam ; she d. 29 April, 1879. He m. 2ndly— 5 Aug. 1879, Mary Ann, eldest dau. of late James McNeil, Esq. of Liverpool ; heir presumptive, his kinsman James Dixon Mackenzie, of Fiiidon and Mountgerald, co. Eoss. Arms — Quarterly, I. and TV. Quarterly. 1st, Az. a stag's head cabossed or, Mackenzie. 2nd, Or, a mountain az. inflamed gu. 3rd, Az., three human legs armed ppr. flexed in triangle gar- nished and spurred or, Macleod of Lews. 4th, Az., a stag's head cabossed or within a bordure of the second charged with eight crescents of the first, Mackenzie of Findon. II. and III. Az. a stag's head cabossed or -within a bordure embattled of the second, Mackenzie of Suddy. Crests — 1st, The sun in splendour ppr. SCATWELL, above it " Sine macula." 2nd, A dexter band grasping a sword in bend ppr. Suddy. SuppoRTEns— Tvo stags ppr. MOTTO— Under the arms, " Sic itur ad astra." Etnrage. SIR RODERICK MACKENZIE, of Tarbat and Coigiach, co. Inverness (2nd son of CoUu, 11th Baron of Kintail, by Barbara his wife, dau. of John Grant, of Grant— see preceding article), knighted by JamE(> VI. for his sennces in civilizing the northern parts, especially Ross-shire; m. Margaret, elder dau. and coheir of Torquil Macleod, of the Lews, Coigeach, and Assynt, and added to his armorial ensigns. Or, a rock in flames ppr. ; he d. Sept. 1626, having had wiih other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir John of Tarbat, created a Baroxet of Nova SCOTIA 21 May, 1628 ; d. 10 Sept. 1654, having m. Margaret, dau. and coheir of Sir George Erskine, of Innerteil (a lord of session 1617/46), brother of 1st Earl of Kellie (she re-m. to Sir James Foulis, of CoUnton, a lord of session and lord justice clerk— Bart.) His son. Sir George, 2nd Baronet, created Earl of Cromarty, with remainder to his heirs male, &c. 1 Jan. 1703, had 3 sons, /I/ John, 2nd Earl of Cromarty, father of George, 3rd Earl, who was attainted of high treason and condemned to death 1 Aug. 174C, but not executed; d. 28 Sept. 1766.