Memoir of Archibald Campbell Swinton. 381 



pursuits, he had less of pedantry than any man I ever knew. 

 Always ready to rejoice with those that rejoiced, and to 

 laugh with those that laughed. 



I feel very grateful to the Society for allowing me this 

 opportunity of relieving the overflow of my very sincere 

 affection, regard, and regret. 



One word of postscript in regard to his domestic relations. 

 He married, in 1845, Katherine Margaret, third daughter of 

 Sir John Pringle of Stitchill, Bart. She died in 1846, leaving 

 a daughter, Katlierine Margaret. In 1856 he married, 

 secondly, G^orgina Caroline, third daughter of the late Sir 

 George Sitwell of Eenishaw, Bart. Her mother was a sister 

 of the late Archbishop Tait. By the last marriage were 

 born three sons and a daughter, all of whom, with their 

 mother and the daughter of the first marriage, survive. 



Club Memoranda. 



Archibald Campbell Swinton, LL.D., F.E.S.E., F.S.A. 

 Scot., elected a Member of the Berwickshire Naturalists' 

 Club 27th June 1861; President 1872-3. Born 15th July 

 1812; Died 27th November 1890. 



Address delivered at Dunse, 28th September 1873. Hist. 

 Ber. Nat. Club, vol. vii., pp. 2-32. 



Notice of Duns Castle Araucaria, with Photo-Lithograph. 

 lb., p. 168. 



The Swintons of that Ilk. Ih. pp. 328-52. 



The Men of the Merse— a Lecture. Edinburgh, 1858. 

 Privately printed. 



The Swintons of that Ilk and their Cadets. Edinburgh, 

 1883. 4to. Privately printed. 



Mr Campbell Swinton was a member and liberal supporter 

 of the Grampian Club, and other literarj^ undertakings. 



J. H. 



