HERALDRY. 
60S 
Creations.— Earl of Eglinton, and Lord Montgo¬ 
mery, in the county of Ayr, 1503; Baron Ardrofian, of 
the United Kingdom, February 15, 1S06. 
Residences. —Eglinton: Caftle, Ayrlhire.—Tovvn- 
houfe, Holles-fireet, Cavendilh-fquare. 
Motto.— Gardezrbien. — “ Take good care.” 
KENNEDY (ARCHIBALD), Earl of CAS'SlLIS, 
and Lord Kennedy, Baron Ailfa, ofthe United King, 
doin of Great Britain and Ireland; fucceeded his father, 
the late earl, December 29, 1794; married, June.i,, 1793, 
Margaret, daughter of John Erfic'ine, efq. of Dun; and 
has iffue a daughter, born May 4, 1799; a daughter, 
horn June 16, 1800; lord Kennedy, heir apparent, born 
June 4, 1802. 
Sir Archibald Kennedy',' anceftor of the prefent earl, 
was created a baronet bygCharles II. He married Eli¬ 
zabeth, daughter of David, fecond lord Newark, and 
died in 171Q, leaving ilfue two Tons, and a daughter, viz. 
fir John, and David ; Margaret, married Alexander earl 
of Eglinton. Sir John, who fucceeded his father, left 
by his wife, Jane Douglas, three Tons ; fir John, who 
died without ilfue, in 174.4;. lir Thomas', who was the' 
.ninth earl, died alfo without iilue, November 30, 1775, 
and was fucceeded by David, the tenth earl; who dying 
on December 8, 1792, unmarried, was fucceeded by Alex- 
ander, his c oil fin, the eleventh earl; who had ifiue by 
his countefs, who died December'29, 1723, Anne, mar¬ 
ried,July 2i., 1795, to William-Henry Digby, of Ireland, 
efquire; and Archibald, the prefent and twelfth earl, 
who fucceeded’his father, December 29, 1794. 
Creations. —Earl of Caifilis, and Lord Kennedy, 
1509; Lord Ailfa, of Ailfa, in Ayrlhire, November4, 
1806. 
Residences. — Culzeen Cafile, Ayrlhire. — Town-, 
houfe, Cavendilh-fquare. 
Motto.— Avife la fm .— “Confider the ifiue.” 
STUART (FRANCIS), Ea r l of MORAY, Baron 
Doune, and Baron Stuart, of Caftleftuart, in the county 
oflnvernefs; Lord Lieutenant of Elginlhire ; and Baron 
Stuart of Great Britain; married, in June 1763, Jane, 
elded: daughter of John lord Gray; by which iady, who 
died in 1786, he had ifiue, five fons and four daughters, 
viz. James, lord Doune, died Julyu, 1776; John iord 
Doune, died July 6, 1,791; Francis lord Doune, heir 
apparent, who married, January 26, 1795, Mifs Scott, 
daughter of major-general Scott, who died Auguft 3, 
1798 ; and his lordihip married, fecondly, January 7, 
1801, Margaret-Jane, daughter of fir Philip Ainfiie, of 
Pilt.on, bart. and has ifiue by both marriages. Archi¬ 
bald, married to Cornelia, daughter of Edmund Pley- 
dell, efquire; Charles; Margaret, died September x 788 ; 
Grace, married to George Douglas, efq. of Cavers, and 
has ilfue a fon, born October 10, 1790;-and a daughter, 
born October 2, 1793 ; Jane ; and Anne. 
Francis, eighth earl of Moray, married Jane Elphin- 
fton, daughter of John lord Balmerino, and left two 
Ions, James lord Doune ; and Francis,.who married Ellen 
Montgomery, daughter of the ninth earl of Eglinton, 
by whom he had a daughter, married to Mr. Obierne, 
and another daughter, Anne, married to John Stuart, 
efq. of Blair-hall, by whom (lie was left a widow, and 
died in January 17S3. His lordihip, dying in 1739, was 
fucceeded by his eldeft fon, James, the ninth earl ; who 
married Grace, countefs dowager, and widow of John 
Gordon, third earl of Aboyne, daughter of George 
Lockhart, efq. by whom he - had ilfue, Francis, the pre¬ 
fent earl; and a daughter, Eupheme. He married, fe¬ 
condly, Margaret, daughter of David earl of Wemyfs; 
by which lady, who died in 1779, he had two fons, James 
and David, the latter of whom died June 12, 1784; and 
bis lordihip, dying July 5, 1767, was fucceeded.by his 
ion, Francis, the prefent and tenth earl. 
Creations. — Earl of Moray, and Lord Doune, of 
Doune, ,r in the county of IVifonteith, February 10, 1561 ; 
Baron Stuart,- of Great Britain, June 4, 1796. 
Residences. — Caftle Stuart, Invernefs. — • Town- 
houfe, in Harley-ftreet, Cavendilh-fquare. 
Motto.— Sains per Chriflum redemptorum — “ Salvation 
through Chrift my redeemer.”, 
WILLIAM HOME, Earl of HOME, and Baron 
of Dunglas, Lord Lieutenant ofthe county of Berwick; 
born in 1769 ; fucceeded his father, the late earl, De¬ 
cember 18, 1786; married, November 9, 1798, lady Eli¬ 
zabeth Montagu, daughter of Henry duke of Buccleuch, 
and has ilfue a fon, lord Dunglas, heir apparent, born 
November 3, 1799. 
Charles, fixth earl of Home, and grandfather of the 
prefent earl, fucceeded his two brothers, Alexander 
and James. He married Anne, daughter of William 
Purvis, of that ilk; and, dying in 1706, left, Alexander 
his heir; John and George, and three daughters; of 
whom Jane was married to Patrick Home lord Polworth, 
foil of the firft earl of Marchmont, and died without 
ilfue. Alexander, the feventh earl, who fucceeded, 
married Anne Kerr, daughter, of William, fecond mar¬ 
quis of Lothian ; and by her left ilfue two fons, and one 
daughter; William lord Dunglas; Alexander; and 
Jane, who died June 1, 1787. William, the eldeft fon, 
and eighth earl, fucceeded him; and married the widow 
of-- Lawes, efq. in 1742; and dying-without ilfue, 
April 28, 1761, he was fucceeded by his brother, Alex¬ 
ander, the ninth earl; who married, firft, Prim'rofc, 
daughter of Charles lord Elphinftone ; by which, lady 
he had ilfue, Elizabeth-Eleanor; married, January 9, 
1784, to general Thomas Dundas, of Fingalk ; by whom 
the had Thomas* born February 14, 1792, and fix daugh¬ 
ters. The earl married, fecondly, Marianne, daughter 
of his uncle, James Home, of Alton, efquire, but'had- 
110 ilfue. He married, thirdly, February 10, 1768, Mifs 
Ramfey, of Great Yarmouth ; by whom he had a foil, 
William, the prefent earl, and a daughter,' Caroline, . 
born July 20, 1773, who died April 30, 1794. His lord¬ 
ihip died December 14, 1786, when he was fucceeded 
by his fon, the prefent and tenth earl. 
Creations. —Earl of Home, and Baron of Dunglas, 
in the county of Berwick, March 4, 1604. 
Residence. —Home Caftle, in Berwicklhire, Scot¬ 
land. 
Motto. —True to the end. 
FLEMING (HAMILTON), Earl of WIGTOUN, 
Lord Fleming. Created 1605. 
Residences. —Boghall, Lanerklhire ; andWeft Grin- 
ftead Lodge, Florlham, Sulfex. 
BOWES (JOHN-LYON), Earl of STRATH¬ 
MORE and K 1 NGHORN, Lord Lyon and Glam mis; 
born in April 1768 ; fucceeeded his father, the late earl, 
in 1776. 
Patrick Lyon, eleventh lord Glammis, was one of the 
privy council to James VI.-and lord treafurqr of Scot¬ 
land ; and in 1606, was created earl of Kingdom. He 
married Anne, daughter of Murray, firft earl ofTulli-- 
bardine, and had ilfue, John, the fecond earl ; James; 
Frederic; Anne, who married William Hay, the ele¬ 
venth earl of Errol; and dying in 1615, was fucceeded 
by his eldeft Ion, John, who married, firft, Martha, 
daughter of John Erlkine, fixth earl of Mar ; and, fe¬ 
condly, Elizabeth Maiile, daughter of Patrick, firft earl 
of Panmure ; by which lady he had ilfue, Patrick, his 
fuccelfor ; and Elizabeth, who married, firft, Charles 
Gordon, earl of Aboyne; and, fecondly, captain Alex¬ 
ander Grant. Thb-earl died in 1649, and was fucceeded 
by Patrick, the third earl, who, with the approbation of 
Charles 11 . changed .his title from Kinghorn to Strath¬ 
more, and was one ot the privy council in that reign ; 
and alfo one of the extraordinary lords of feftion : he 
married 
