6*0 HERALDRY. 
Hague in 1650, whom he attended till his reftoration, 
when he was conflituted captain of his riiajefty’s guard, 
and raifed to the dighity of Earl of Newburgh, Decem¬ 
ber 31, 1660. He married Catharine, daughter of Theo- 
philus earl of Suffolk, and widow Of George lord 
Aubigny ; by whom h'e had ilfue Chdrles, his heir; and, 
dying in December 1670, was fucceeded by Charles, 
lecond-earl of Newburgh, who married Frances, daugh¬ 
ter of Francis lord Bruderiell, and filter to George earl 
of Cardigan ; and, dying in 1694, by her left iffue an 
only daughter, Charlotte, countefs of Newburgh, who 
married, fir ft, Thomas Clifford, foil and heir apparent 
of Hugh, third lord Clifford, of Cluidleigh, by whom 
fire had two daughters, Trances and Anne. The coun¬ 
tefs married, fecondly, Charles Radcliffe, third Ton of 
Francis earl of Derwentwater ; by whom fhe had three 
foils, James-Bartholonlcw Radcliffe, the third earl, who 
married Barbara, daughter and heir of Anthony Kemp, 
of Slibdon, in Suffex, efquife, by a daughter of vifeount 
Montagu ; and" by .which lady, who died September 12, 
i79.7,.he had iffue Anne, who died November 26, 1785 ; 
and James-Anthony, the prefent earl. Clement Rad- 
cliffe, died May 18, 1788. Charles, deceafed. Alfo four 
daughters, Charlotte, Barbara, Tliomafina, and Mary. 
Lady Mary married Francis Eyre, efq. of Walworth- 
caftle, Northampton (hire, and by him had three foils; 
Francis, James, and Charles; and one daughter, Maria, 
who married Arthur Onflow, efq. barrifter at law, and 
died May 14, 1800. But their father, Charles, fecond 
earl of Newburgh, being charged With countenancing 
the rebellion in 1745, was beheaded on Towel-hill, De¬ 
cember 8, 1746. James-Batthoioinew, third earl, died 
January 2, 17^6, and was fucceeded by Anthony-James, 
the fourth and prefent earl.—The prefumptive iieir is 
Francis Eyre, efq. of Walworth Cattle, Northampton¬ 
fhire. 
Creations. —Vifeount Newburgh, in the county of 
Aberdeen, September 13, 1647 ; Earl of Newburgh, and 
Baron of Kinnaird, December 31, 1660. 
Residences. —Slindon Bark, in the county of Suffex. 
Motto.— Sije puis. — “ If I can.” 
GORDON (GEORGE), Earl of ABOYNE, and 
Baron Gordon, of Glenlivet and Strathaven ; fucceeded 
his father, the late earl, December 28, 1794; married, 
April 4, 1791,Mil's Cope, fecond daughter of fir Charles 
Cope, bart. and has ilfue, George lord Strathaven, heir 
apparent, born January 4, 1792 ; another fon, born De- 
ceinoer 22, 1792 ; a third loti, horn January 27, 1794; 
a daughter, born January 4, 1796; another .daughter, 
born October 15, 1797 ; a fon, born Aiiguft 15, 1799; 
a fon, born Augufl 31, 1802 ; a fon, born February 23, 
1806. 
This branch of the family of Gordon fprung from 
George fecond marqiiis of Huntley, who married Anne, 
daughter of the feventh earl of Argyll ; by whom he 
had three fons ; George, killed at the battle of Aldford, 
in his father’s lifetime, and had no iffue ; Louis, mar¬ 
quis of Huntley, who fucceeded his father, and is ancef- 
tor of the dukes of Gordon; and Charles, who having 
manifefted his loyalty to Charles 1 . and rendered im¬ 
portant fervices to Charles II. during the ufurpation, 
was, in reconipence of thofe fervices, raifed to the 
dignity of Earl of Aboyne. He married Elizabeth, 
daughter of John earl of King,horn.; and had iffue, three 
fons ; Charles, fecond' earl; George, and J^ihn ; and a 
daughter, Elizabeth, married to a fob of George-earl 
of Cromavtie. His lordfhip died in 1680, and was fuc¬ 
ceeded by his’eldeft fon Charles, fecond earl 0; Aboyne ; 
who died in 1705, having married Elizabeth, daughter 
of Patrick Lyon, earl of Kiiighorn, (who changed his 
title to that of Strathmore,) which lady died June 5, 
1796, and left ilfue, three daughters, and one fon; Helen, 
married to George Kinnaird, efq. anceflor ot the lords 
Kinnaird; Elizabeth, died unmarried; Grace, married 
to James Grant, efq.; and John, his fucceffor: who 
married Mils Grace Lockhart, daughter of George 
Lockhart, efq. and by her (who married, fecondly, 
James, earl of Murray) he had three fons: Charles; 
Lockhart, died in Calcutta in 178S, having married Ifa- 
bella, daughter of Elias LeVy, efq. and, after her death, 
he married, fecondly, Catharine, fifter to the etjrl of 
Portfmouth ; by which lady he had feven children ; 
Charles, and two others, died young; Lockhart, in 
holy orders ; Caroline!, died December 13, 1801 ; Lou- 
doun-Harcourt,- born May 9, 1780; Catharine, born 
April 24, 1783; John, a lieutenant-colonel in the army, 
died October 30, 1778, leaving iffue two fons and a 
daughter, Grace-Margaret, married to William Graham, 
efq. John, the third earl, dying in 1732, was fucceed¬ 
ed by his elded foil, Charles, the fourth earl; who 
married, firft, Margaret, daughter of the feventh earl 
of Galloway ; by which lady he had the following idue : 
George, the prefent earl; Catharine, died young ; Mar¬ 
garet, married to William Beckford, efq. by whom (lie 
Rad iffue two daughters, and died in 1786. His lordfhip 
married, fecondly, in May 1776, Mary, daughter of 
James, fourteenth earl of Morton, by whom lie had iffue 
Doiiglas-Gordon Hallyburton, a major, and quarter- 
mafter general to the army; born October 10, 1777; 
lharried, July 16, 1807, Louifa, only daughter of fir Ed¬ 
ward Leflie, of Tarbert, county of Kerry, bart. The 
earl, dying December 28, 1794, was fucceeded by his 
fon George, the prefent and fifth earl. 
Creations.— Earl of Aboyne, in the county of 
Aberdeen, September 10, 1661 ; Baron Gordon, of 
Glenlivet, and Strathaven. 
Residence. —Aboyne Caftle, in Aberdeenfhire. 
Motto. — Slant catera. tigno. —“ The reft ftand on a 
beam.” 
COCHRAN (ARCHIBALD), Earl of DUNDC-N- 
ALD, and Lord Cocliran; married, October 7, 1774, 
Anne, daughter of captain Gilchrift, of the royal navy ; 
by which lady, who died November 13, 1784, he has if¬ 
fue five fons, of which Thomas, lord Cochran, a cap. 
tain in the royal navy, and heir apparent, born Decem¬ 
ber 24, 1775, is M.P. for the city’of Weftminfter; Wil- 
liam-Erfkine, a lieutenant in the fifteenth dragoons; 
Archibald, a captain in the royal navy. His lordfhip 
married, fecondly, April 12, 1788, Mrs. Mayne. 
William Cochran, who was created, by Charles II. 
Baron Cochran and Earl of Dundonald, married 
Eupheme, daughter of fir William Scott, of Ardrofs, 
and had two fons ; viz. William, and John, the anceflor 
of the prefent earl ; and a daughter, Grizel, married to 
George lord Rofs. William lord Cochran, dying before 
his father, left, by his wife, Catharine Kennedy, daugh¬ 
ter of John, fixth earl of Callilis, John, who fucceeded 
hi's grandfather; William, married to'Grizel, daughter 
of James Graham, fecond marquis of Montrofe ; Mar¬ 
garet, married to Alexander, ninth' eari of Bglinton ; 
Helen, to John, ninteenth earl of Sutherland ; Jane, to 
William Levingfton, vifeount Kilfyth. From his Iord- 
fhip’s eldeft fon, defended feven earls of Dundonald; 
when that branch became extimft, and the title defend¬ 
ed to his prelent lordfhip’s father, Thomas, the eighth 
earl, who fucceeded William, the feventh earl, his dif- 
tant coufin, who was killed at the taking of Cape Breton, 
in July 1758. His lordfhip, the eighth earl of Dundo-- 
Uald, is defended from John, the youngeft fop of the 
firft earl; which John Cochran married Martha, daugh¬ 
ter of Thomas Strickland, efq. and had ilfue William 
and John. William married Mary, daughter of Alex¬ 
ander earl of Kincardine, and had ilfue, William; 
Charles; John; Alexander; George; James, in holy 
orders; Thomas:, the late earl; Robert; B-afil; Eu- 
pheme, married to John Erfkine, efq.; Mary ; Eliza¬ 
beth ; Anne, married to fir George Prefton. The five 
elder.fons died without iffue 3 and James, the fixth fon, 
j had 
