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 090 BAROXETA GE—CHA OS. all the heirs male lawfully begotten of the body of the said Henry Lawson, second son of the said Sir John Lawson, who was created a Baronet as aforesaid, became entirely extinct and ended. And whereas I. the said Henry De Bnrgh Lawson, being the son and heir of Henry Lawson. son and heir of George Lawson, son and heir of WiUiam Lawson, son and heir of William Lawson. son and heir of the said WiUiam Lawson, third son of the s;»id Sir John Lawson. who was created a Baronet as aforesaid, am now and stand the heir male lawfully begotten of the body of the said Sir John Lawson aforesaid, and am accordingly by right of blood and inheritance lawfully entitle<i to the said Baronetcy imder the special limitations of the said original letters patent aforesaid, whereby the said Biirouetcy was so created as aforesaid, as is fully set forth in mv pedigree enrolled in Her Majesty's High Court of Chancery on the eleventh day of January, in the present year of Our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven. And whereas, in right of my said lineage aforesaid, as the heir male of the said Sir John Lawson. the first Baronet as aforesaid, lawfully begotten of his body, and by virtue of the said limita- tions contained and set forth in the said original letters patent by which the said title was created as aforesaid, I, the said Henry De Burgh-Lawson, have assmneil and hereby do assume as my lawful right, to myself and the heirs male law- fully begotten of my body, the said Baronetcy; and I hereby make known that I shall hereafter from the date of these presents be known by the name. rank, style, and title of Sir Henry De Burgh-Lawson. of Gatherley Castle, in the county of York, Baronet. Given at my Castle of Gatherley aforesaid, on this sixteenth day of January, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight himdred and seventy-seven. HEXRT DE BTJKGH-LAWSOX. Witness, JOHX Boltox, Gentleman, Waterford Lodge, Scarborough. See Lineage of Lawson, of Brough Hall. Bart, LESLIE, (SiE) ChAbles He>'ey, "of Wardis and Findrassie, co. Moray," lieut. Bengal S.C. ; s. his father ; b. 1848. It is said that this Baronetcy was claimed and assumed by John Leslie, as 4th Baronet, without even the customary service of a jury ; no date given. Hinfagr. SIR ANT3REW DE LESLEY (descende.l from Bartholomew de Le-^lvn a Flemish chief, who settled in the district of ; Garioch temp. ' William the Liox); m. Mary, one of the j three daus. and coheirs of Sir Alexander Abemethy, of Aber- i nethy and got the baronies of Ballinbreich, in Fife, Caimy, in Perthshire, and Rothes, co. Elgin, and had 4 sons, (1) >'orman, aucester of the Earl of Rothes. f21 «ir Walter, Earl of Ross in right of his wife; m. (Papal dispensation dated Dec. 1367) Euphemia Coimtess of Ross in her o%vn right, elder dau. and coheir of W lUiam, 7th Earl ol Ross. (4) G^o/gel of Balquhain, m, dan. of Keith, of Inverufrie. His grandson,,. „, WiLiivM Leslie, of Balquhain, m. as his 2nd wife, D;ime Agnes Irvine, dau. of the Laird of Drum, and had father, receiver-gen. to JAMES IV. ; m. Elizabeth Lauder, heiress of Balcolmie. His descendant, -TTTLLLIAil LESLIE, of Wardis, king's falconer; m. Janet, V'V dau. of Robert Innes, of Innermarkie, and had with 4 daus. 5 sons, (1) Walter, d. unm. j t c- (2) John, of Wanlis, d. about 1628 ; m. dau. of Sir James Crichton, of Fendraught, and d. 1620, having had with 3 dan. 3 sons: viz. , ^ . rn Sir John, created a BAROXET OF ^ OVA SCOTIA 1 Sept. 1625 with remainder to his heirs male whatsoever; m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Gordon, of Newton, and had with other issue a son. Fir John, 2nd Baronet ; d. unm. , ^ ,. r21 (Sir) William (3rd Baronet), but as the Wardis estate p^ed from the title he lUd not assume it ; m. Helen, dau. of Gordon, of Newton, and had with 3 daus, 4 sons, of whom it is said there is no succession. [3] Norman, m. Marjory, dau. of John Leith, of HarthiU, and had 2 sons, t. ^ j i. *i. /I/ John, of New Eame, m. Janet Gordon, dau. of the Laird of Newton, and had a son Patrick, of New Baine ITOO, father of 2 sons. (1) William Leslie, of Aberdeen, who is stated in Douglas's Baronage 1798 to be the representative of the family and heir to the Baronetcy. (2) John Patrick (according to Playfair), whose 2nd son, John, was father of Jolm, who claimed to be 4th Baronet. /2/ Alexander, of Tullosh Strathlwgie; m. Morrison of Bognie, and had numerous issue. (3) George, of Oichie, m, Marjory, dau. of Patrick Leslie, of Kincraigie, and had a son, John, bishop of the Isles, (See Leslie of Glaslough — BAKO- XETAGE.) (4) Mr. William, d. 1606, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sii George Ogilvy, of Banff. (5) James, m. Margaret Erskine, dau. of the Laird of Pittodrie, and had 2 sons, JOHN LESLIE, claime<l and assumed the Baronetcy as 4th Baronet; d, 1825, having m. Caroline Jemima, only dau. and heir of Abraham Leslie, Esq, of Findrassie ; she d. 1810, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. [1] Charles Abraham, s. his father. [2] John, capt. 42nd highlanders. [3] ThMnas. b. 1800 ; m. 1839, Penuel, eldest dau. of John Grant, Esq. late 78th regt. and has 2 sons. [4] Caroline Jemima, m. to John Muiray, Esq, [5] Rothes Beatrix, m, 16 JiUy, 1831, to Hugh Inglis, Esq. [6] Cecilia Margaret, m. 1st to James Grant, Esq. She re-m. to Claude Russell, Esq. (BART.), and had a dau. Jane LesUe RUSSELL. SIR CHARLES ABRAHAM LESLIE, b, 4 July, 1796 ; d. having m. Anne, dau. of Adam Walter, Esq.; she d. 17 Mar. 1845, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) Norman Robert, s. his father. (2) Georgina Elizabeth Gordon, m. 9 July, 1847, to Bev. (Jeorge Tumbull. (3) Adela, m. 1 Sept. 1857, to James Robertson TumbuU, Esq. of Wanstead, Essex. SIR NORMAN ROBERT LESLIE.Ueut. 19th Bengal X.I.; b. 10 Dec. 1822; killed during Sepoy mutiny in India 12 June, 1857 ; m. 17 Dec. 1846, Jessie Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Major Robert Wood Smith, 6th Bengal light cav. ; she d. 1 July, 1876, having had a son and 4 daus. /I/ Charles Henry, present representative. /2/ Annie Josephine, m. 27 July, 1871, to Bradford Smith, Ueut. and adj. 4th Bengal N.I. late lieut. 107th regt. and has 3 sons and a dau. Leslie Smith, b. 31 Aug. 1872.— Fleetwood, b, 1 Jan. 1874.— Charlie Stuart Francis, b. 26 Jan. 1876. — Jessie Mary. /3/ Ada Mary Susan, m. 1st— 1868, to Henry Grantley, Esq. She re-m.— 30 Mar. 1872, to John Arthur Barlow, lieut. 107th regt. and has a son and 2 daus. Charles Leslie Barlow, b. 8 June, 1877.— Ethel Mary.— Maud Leslie. /4/ Georgina JuUa, m. 1870, to Henry Metcalfe Rose, Esq. Bengal S.C. /5/ Catharine Louisa, m. 26 Sept. 1872, to Whitworth Bussell Jones, 63rd regt. /6/ Emily Helen, m. 1874, to 'WiUiam Gregg, of the Indian medical service. Appears in Burke's Peerage since 1828. Title acknowledged by Burke, Lodge, Walford's County Families, and all lists of Baronets. MACKENZIE, (Sib) Ken-neth Smith, of Gair- loch, CO. Ross, L.L. 1881, major Ross mil. 1870/4, convener Ross-shire 1856 [great-great-great- grandson of (Sir) Kenneth Mackenzie, 8th Baron of Gairloch, said to have been created a Baronet of Xova Scotia, by Douglas in 1 703, by Playfair in 1 723, by Burke's Peerage 1834 in 1629, and by the pre- sent (Sir) Kenneth 22 Feb. 1702 3]. In Douglas's Peerage (E. Cbomaety) Alexander Mackenzie of Gairloch is said to have married Barbara Mackenzie, sister of 1st Earl of Cromarty, and to have been father of Sir Kenneth Mackenzie (the supposed 1st), Bart, of Gairloch. Kenneth Mackenzie died Dec. 1703, and his son Alexander was served heir, neither being styled " Sir," In 1723 this Alexander
 * ALEXANDER LESLIE, of Wardis, Aberdeen, by gift of his