15'2 Family Fo7 traits in Duns Castle. 



of his sword, leather sleeve from below the armour above his elbow, 

 right hand resting on his helmet, red cloak lined with ermine round 

 his loins, short wig tied behind with black ribbon, white neckcloth 

 trimmed with lace. 



4. Prince Henry, in armour to the right, looking round in front, 

 blue and green ribbon as Prince Charles, white sash round his waist, 

 over the armour a dark red cloak with 6 gold frogs 2 2 2, lined with 

 white fur, right arm extended to the front behind, sleeve turned up 

 with white fur, and fastened with 2 gold frogs, shirt sleeve full 

 trimmed with lace, red cloak on his left shoulder, left hand gloved 

 resting on his helmet, wig and neckcloth as Prince Charles. 



Seton Pictures at Ddns Castle. 



1. George, 6th Lord Seton, succeeded 1545, died 1584, and his wife 

 Isabella, daughter of Sir William Hamilton of Saughbar, Lord High 

 Treasurer of Scotland, reign of James V., and their children. 



Robert, 1st Earl of Winton. 



John, ancestor of the Setons of Barns. 



Alexander, 1st Earl of Dunfermline. 



Sir William. 



Margaret married Claud, 1st Lord Paisley. 



From an original by Cornelius Jansen, in the possession of Lord 

 Somerville, who has a memoir about how it came into their possession, 

 in which memoir there is mention of tables of which they know nothing. 

 Mr Hay supposes the tables to allude to a silver backgammon board 

 in his possession, the squares alternately silver and silver gilt. The 

 men are said to have been gold and silver, but these have long since 

 disappeared, the present ones are light hollow silver and silver gilt. 

 The dice are still in his possession, and are of gold. They are said 

 to have been presented by Queen Mary to Mary Seton, her maid 

 of honour. A. quarter length of VL by Cornelius Jansen, is in Mr 

 Hay's possession, and was one of the Seton Collection of Pictures. The 

 original picture had probably been removed by the Trustees when 

 Lord Winion was in Prance on his forfeiture, against which Trustees 

 there was a process afterwards. 



2. Robert, Ist Earl of Winton, died 1608, and his wife. Lady 

 Margaret Montgomery, daughcer of Hugh, 3rd Earl of Eglinton, 

 and their child. 



Isabella married (1st) James, 1st Earl of Perth, (2nd) Francis 

 Stewart, 3rd Earl of Bothwell. 



3. George, 3rd Earl of Winton, died 1650; ^tatis 40, 1625, December. 



4. Lady Anne Hay, daughter of Francis, 9th Earl of Errol, wife 

 of George, 3rd Earl of Winton ; ^tatis 32, 1625. 



5. A Lady with fair hair covering her ears and turned up behind 

 them, a black cap on the top of her head, with a large button on the 

 right side, a ruff round her neck, a black dress open in front, 

 turned up with lace over pink, sleeves slashed with white, turned 



