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HERA 
Crbation.—E arl of Selkirk and Lord Daer, in the 
county of Selkirk, Align ft'4, 1696. 
Residences. —Crawfurd Caftle, in Lanerklhire ; and 
Bladon Caftle, in Wigtounlhire. 
'Motto. — 'Firmer quo paratior. — “ Firm and pre¬ 
pared.” And round the creft,— Jamais arriere. —“ Never 
behind.” 
CARNEGIE (WILLIAM), Earl of NORTFIESK, 
Lord Rofehill, and InglisMaldy; Rear-admiral of the 
Red, and Knight of the Bath ; which title, together 
with certain honourable augmentations to his armorial 
bearings, and the ancient fu^.porters of the earldom,, 
were recently conferred upon him, in confequence of his 
diftingiiilhed conduct, as third in command, at the glo¬ 
rious and decifive viftory off Cape Trafalgar. He ftic- 
ceeded his father, the late earl, January 22, 1792 ; mar¬ 
ried, in 1789, Mary, only daughter of William-Henry- 
Rickets, efq. of Longvvood Houfe, in Hampfhire, (on 
whom, April 21, i8or, the title of vifeountefs St. Vin¬ 
cent was granted in remainder;) and by which lady he 
has iffue, George, lord Rofehill, heir apparent; Wil- 
liam-Hopetoun ; John-Jervis; Mary-Anne-Letitia ; Eli- 
zabetii-Margaret; and Jane-Chriftian, born November 
14, 1800. 
Sir John Carn'egid, of Ethic, in the county of Fprfar, 
brother to David, firft earl of Southefk, was created 
lord Inglis Maldy, and afterwards lord Lour, and earl 
of Ethic, by Charles I. He married Magdalene, daugh¬ 
ter of fir J imes Haliburton, of Piilur, and widow of 
Erfkine of Dunn; and, dying in 1667/left two fons, 
David and John, and four daughters, of whom Mar¬ 
garet was married to Ge'orge lord Spinzey. David, 
the eldeft fon, fucceeding to the honours, with the ap¬ 
probation of Charles II. changed the title of Ethic to 
Novthefk, and that of Lour to Rofehill; and marrying 
Jane Maul, daughter of Patrick earl of Panmure, had 
by; her four fons and one daughter, Jane, married to 
Colin Lind fay, earl of Balcarras: Alexander, the fecond 
fon, was progenitor of the ancient family of Carne¬ 
gie of Finhaven, now extindt in the male line : James, 
the third fon, was anceftor of the Carnegies of Lour ; 
and, dying in 1678, was fucceeded by his eldeft fon, Da¬ 
vid, the third earl, who married Elizabeth, daughter of 
John, fourteenth earl of Crawfurd, and had a fon of his 
name, and two daughters ; of whom Chriftian was mar¬ 
ried to James duke of Montrofe. 
David fucceeded his father in 1688 ; was of the privy 
council to queen Anne, in vvhofe reign he was alfo made 
ftieriff of the county of Forfar; and married Margaret, 
daughter of the countefs Wer.tyfs and lord Burntilland; 
by which lady, who died in 1763, he had three fons: 
David; James, who died young.; and George : alfo fix 
daughters : Margaret, married to George lord Balgonie, 
eldeft fon of David, firft earl of Leven a-nd Melville; 
Betty, to James lord Balmerino; Anne, to fir Alexan¬ 
der Hope, of Carfe ; Chriftian, died unmarried ; Mary ; 
Henrietta, died young. The earl, their father, was fuc¬ 
ceeded in 1727 by David, his eldeft fon, who, dying un¬ 
married in 1741,.was fucceeded by his brother George, 
the lixth earl, who married Anne, daughter of the earl 
of Leven and Melville, by which lady, who died in 
1770, he had iffue five fons and three daughters, viz. 
David lord Rofehill, who died in 1788; Alexander, 
who died young; William, the prefent'earl; James, 
died young; George, a lieutenant-colonel in the army, 
married,) in 1796, Eliza, daughter of John Swinton, efq. 
Elizabeth, married, in 1766, to James earl ofHopetoun ; 
Margaret, married, in 17S0, to Charles Watfon, efq. 
and Mary-Anne. The earl, dying January 21, 1792, was 
fucceeded by his fon William, the prefent and leventh 
earl. 
Creations.—-L ord-Rofehill, April 20, 1639; and 
Earl of Northelk, in the county of Forfar, November 1, 
1647. 
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LDRY. 
Residences, — Ethic Houfe, in Forfarfhire ; . and 
Longwood Houfe, in the county,of Southampton. 
Motto,:— Tachefans tache. —“ Spot without blemifti.” 
LINDSAY (ALEXANDER), Eari, of BALCAR¬ 
RAS, and Lord Lindfay, of Cumbernauld ; a General 
in the Army, and Colonel of the 63d Regiment of Foot; 
fucceeded his father, James, the late earl, in February 
17(17; married, in May 1780, Elizabeth, daughter of 
Charles Dalrymple, efq. by whom he had iffue, Eliza- 
beth-Keith ; James, lord Lindfay, born Augiift 24, 
1784, a major in the army, and heir apparent; Charles ; 
Robert; Richard and Edwin, twins; and Anne. 
John, the anceftor of this noble family, was, by 
James VI.' made One of the fenators of the college of 
juftice, fepretary of (late, and a commiflioner of the trea.- 
fury. He married Margaret Luvan ; and, dying in 1598, 
left David his heir, who was created lord Lindfay ; he 
married Sophia, daughter of Alexander Seton, earl of 
Dunfermline, and left a fon, Alexander, fecond lord; 
who was, by Charles II. created earl of Balcarras ; he 
married Anne Mackenzie, daughter pf Colin earl of Sea- 
forih ; and had iffue two fons, Charles, fecond earl, and 
Colin, tlrird eari; and three daughters; and, on his 
death, was fucceeded by his fon Charles, the fecond 
earl; who dying unmarried, was fucceeded by his bro¬ 
ther Colin, third earl, who married three wives. By 
the firft, Jane Carnegie, daughter of David, fecond earl 
of Northelk, he had a daughter, Anne, wiio married 
Alexander Erfkine, third earl of Kellie: by his fecond, 
Jane Kerr, daughter of William, fecond earl of Rox¬ 
burgh, he had a daughter, married to John Fleming, 
lixth earl of Wigton : by his third wife, Margaret 
Campbell, daughter of James, fecond earl of Loudon, 
he had two fons, Alexander and James; and two daugh¬ 
ters, of whom Eleanor was married to James Frafer, of 
Lominay, third fon of William, the fecond lord Saltoun. 
Alexander, the eldeft fon and fourth earl, fucceeded to 
the title in 1721 ; but dying, in 1746, without iffue, was 
fucceeded by his brother James, the fifth earl, who, in 
1749, married Anne, daughter of fir Robert Dalrymple, 
of North Berwick, by which lady he had ifl'ue, 1. Alex¬ 
ander, the prefent earl. 2. Robert, a major-general in 
the army, and who died in the Welt Indies, married to 
Mil's Dick, daughter of fir Alexander Dick. 3. Colin, 1 
deceafed. 4. James, k'illed in the adtion off Cuddalo:e 
in Hindooftan. 5. William, drowned in his paffage to 
the Elaft Indies. 6. Charles, lord bilhop of Kildare,, 
married Mifs Fydel,.and, lecondly, Mil's Coufmaker. 
7. John, lieutenant-colonel in the army, married lady 
Charlotte North, daughter of Frederic, fecond earl of 
Guilford. S. Hugh, married Jane, daughter of Alex¬ 
ander Gordon, brother to the earlof Aberdeen, and has 
iflue. 9. Anne, married to Andrew Barnard, efq. fon of 
the late bifiiop of Limeric. 10. Margaret, married to 
Alexander Fordyce, efq. 11. Elizabeth, married to 
Philip earl of Hardwicke. James, their father, dying in 
1767, was fucceeded by his Ion Alexander, the lixth and 
prelent earl. 
Creations. —Lord Lindfay, June 7, 1633; Earl of 
Balcarras, in the county of Fife, in 1651.' 
Residence. —Hargh Hall, in Lancalhire. 
Motto. — A fir a cajira, numen lumen. —“ The ftars my 
camp, the Deity my light.” 
RADCLIFFE -(ANTHONY-JAMES), Eari. of 
NEWBURGH, Viicount-Kinnaird, and Baron of Flang 
Qraig; born in 1767; fucceeded his father, the late 
earl, January 2, 1796 ; married, June 30, 1789, Anne 
Webb, firft coufin to the countels of Shaftelbury. 
Sir James Levingfton, bart. fon and heir of lir John 
Levingfton, of Kinnaird, one of the gentlemen of the 
bedchamber to Charles I. was railed to the dignity of 
vifeount Newburgh. After the death of his royal inaf- 
ter, he quitted England, and joined Charles II. at the 
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