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Elizabeth Rennie. Ill 4 (second consort of consort's F), Jean Grant. Ill 5 (consort's F), 

 Robert Dundas (1713-1787), solicitor-general of Scotland, lord advocate and lord president. 



III 6 (consort's M), Henrietta Carmichael (died 1755). Fraternity of F: III 7, Sir William Dun- 

 can (died 1774), was physician in ordinary to George III. Ill 8 (F), Alexander Duncan, provost 

 of Dundee (1744-1746). Ill 9 (M), Helen Haldane. 



IV 1, Elizabeth Dundas (died 1852). Half Fraternity of Consort: IV 2, Robert Dundas, 

 (born 1753), was lord chief baron of the court of exchequer in Scotland and later solicitor-general 

 and lord advocate. IV 3, Francis Dundas, lieutenant general and governor of the Cape of Good 

 Hope. IV 4, William Dundas, privy councilor and secretary of war, 1804. IV 5, Philip Dundas, 

 governor of Prince of Wales Island. Fraternity of consort: VI 7, Margaret and Anne Dundas. 



IV 8, Elizabeth Dundas. IV 9, Sir John Lockhart Ross (1721-1790), a gallant and highly dis- 

 tinguished naval officer. IV 10 (consort), Henrietta Dundas (died 1832). IV 11 (Proposilus), 

 ADAM DUNCAN, first Viscount Duncan. Fraternity of Propositus: IV 12, Margaret Duncan 

 (died 1818). IV 13, William Tait. IV 14, Alexander Duncan, a lieutenant colonel in the army. 

 IV 16, John Duncan. IV 17, Katherine Duncan (died 1774). IV 18, James Haldane, a captain 

 in the navy. IV 19, Daniel Rutherford, a professor. 



V 1, Robert (born 1797) and William Pitt Dundas. V 2, Henry Dundas, a vice admiral 

 of the Royal Navy. V 4, Charles Lockhart-Ross, a colonel in the army. V 5, James Lockhart- 

 Ross Farquharson, a captain of the Royal Navy. V 6, George Lockhart-Ross (born 1775), 

 an advocate and judge. V 7, John Lockhart-Ross, a lieutenant colonel in the army, who was 

 killed in 1809. V 8, Robert Lockhart-Ross, a colonel in the army. Children of Propositus: V 9, 

 William Duncan (died at 9 years of age). V 10, Robert Duncan, second Viscount Duncan and 

 first Earl of Camperdown (1785-1859); assumed the name of Haldane. V 11, Janet Dalrymple- 

 Hamilton. V 12, Alexander Duncan (died 1803), a lieutenant colonel in the army. V 13, Sir 

 Henry Duncan (1786-1835), a captain of the Royal Navy, C. B., K. C. H. V 14, Jane Duncan 

 (died 1852). V 15, Sir Hew Dalrymple-Hamilton. V 16, Henrietta Duncan (died 1850). 

 V 17, Sir James Fergusson. V 18, Adamina Duncan (died 1857). V 19, John Hamilton, Earl 

 of Stair. V 20, Mary Tufton Duncan (died 1867). V 21, James Dundas of Dundas. V 22, 

 Catherine Duncan (died 1833). V 23, Robert Haldane (1764-1842), served in the navy, but 

 became a missionary (see text). V 26, James Alexander Haldane (1768-1851), served in the navy, 

 but took up missionary work (see text). V 27, Rutherford. 



Son's son of Propositus: VI 1, Adam Haldane Duncan, second Earl of Camperdown (1812- 

 1867), was a member of Parliament. VI 2, Juliana Philips. VI 3, Robert Haldane, a writer to 

 the signet. VI 4, Mary Elizabeth Burdon-Sanderson. VI 5, John Scott Burdon-Sanderson 

 (1828-1905), a well-known physiologist. VI 6, Daniel Rutherford Haldane (1824-1887), a prom- 

 inent Scotch physician and president of Edinburgh College of Physicians. 



Son's son's son of Propositus : VII 1, Robert Adam Philips Haldane-Duncan, third Earl 

 of Camperdown (born 1841), was lord of the admiralty, 1870-1874. He is the author of "Ad- 

 miral Duncan." VII 2, Elizabeth Sanderson Haldane, was a member of the arbitration board 

 under the board of trade, of Scottish universities committee, and of the school board; vice chair- 



