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had two daughters. The eighth earl married Elizabeth, 
daughter of James Kerr, efq. by whom he had a fon, 
William, who died young; and a daughter, Grizel. 
After the death of his firft countefs, his lordfhip married \ 
fecondly, Jane, daughter of Archibald Stewart, efq. by 
whom he had i due,'Arc hi bald, the prefent earl; Charles, 
a major in the army,.aid-de-camp to earl Cornwallis, kil¬ 
led at York Town, Virginia ; married’and left ifTue; 
and his widow married, February 19, 1789, Charles 
Owen Cambridge, efq. ; John, married Mrs. Birch, and 
died November 1801; James; Bafil, a lieutenant-colo¬ 
nel in the. army, and lieutenant-colonel of the 36th regi¬ 
ment of foot; fir Alexander-Forrefter, K. B. a rear- 
admiral of the white; married, in April 1783, lady 
Wheate, widow of fir Jacob Wheate, bart. and has id'ue, 
three fonsand two daughters; George-Auguftus, M. P. 
for Grampound; Andrew, M.P. for Grampound, mar¬ 
ried, firft, in November 1798, Georgians, daughter of 
the earl of Hopetonn ; by which lady, who died in Sep¬ 
tember 1797, he hadilfue; and fecondly, March 1803, 
Gltigny Goder, only child of the late baron Goder, of 
Guadeloupe; Elizabeth married, in 1775, Patrick He¬ 
ron, ot Heron, efquire, and has ifl'ue. Thomas, the late 
earl, died April 5, 1778, and was fucceeded by his elded 
fon Archibald, the ninth and prefent ear) ; who has 
rendered effential Cervices to his country, and to the 
comforts and conveniences of fociety, by his many prac¬ 
tical difeoveries and purfuits in the fcience of chemiftry. 
Creations. —December 17, 1647, Baron of Gophran, 
in Renfrew ; and Earl of Dundoriald, in the county of 
Ayr, May 12, .1669. 
Residence —Culrofs Abbey, in Perthfhire. 
Motto,— Virtuteetlabore .—“ By courage and labour.” 
■ FALCONER (WILLI AM-KEITK), Earl of KIN- 
TORE, Lord Inverurie, and Lord Falconer ; and Lord- 
lieutenant of Kincvirdmelhiie; fucceeded his father, 
the late earl, Align ft 30, 1804; married, June 18, 1793, 
Maria, daughter of fir Alexander Bannermann, M. D. 
and has ifi'ue, a fon; and heir apparent. 
Anthony, He late earl, fucceeded to the above ho. 
nours in 1778', being defeended from John de Keith, an- 
ceftor of the late earl of Marifchal. He married, 1111793, 
Cliriftiaria-Elizabeth Slighterman, of Holland ; and by 
Iter had ilfue, William, the prefent earl, and other ilfue, 
of whom I fa b e 11 a, the eideft daughter, died April 23, 
1792. His lordihip, deceafing Auguft 30, 1804, was fuc¬ 
ceeded by William, his fon, the prefent earl. 
Creations. —Earl of Kintore and lord Inverurie, in 
1677 ; Lord Falconer, of Halkertoun, in 1779. 
.Residence. Keith Hall, in Aberdeenilme,' 
Motto .—Qua amijfa J ' alva .—“Who lias recovered 
his lofs.” 
CAMPBELL (JOHN), Earl of BREADALBANE, 
Vifcount Glenorchy, Lord Campbeli; Baron Breadal¬ 
bane,' of Taymouth Caftle, in Perthihiie, and in the 
Peerage of the United Kingdom ; a Baronet; and a Cu- 
-lonel in the Army ; born in 1762 ; fucceeded his couiin, 
the late earl, in ju'y 1782; married, September 2, 1793, 
Elizabeth, daughter or David Gavin, efq. of L.ingion, 
by lady Elizabeth Maitland, daughterol James, feventh 
“earl of Lauderdale ; by which lady he has iffu.e a daugh¬ 
ter, born July 25, 1794; vifcount Glenorchy, heir ap¬ 
parent born July 10, 1795; and another Ion, born Oc¬ 
tober 26, 1796. 
John,-earl of Breadalbane, fucceeded to the title 
in February 1732; havingj in 1721,- married Abamel de 
Giey, daughtei and co-heir of Henry duke of Kent, he 
had iillie by her, wivo died on March 2, 17.27, the mar- 
chionels de Grey, lady of the lecond earl of Hardwicke; 
and a foit, who died a tew weeks after his mother. He 
•married, fecondiy,- Arabella, daughter -and heir of fir 
Thomas Penha-li ; and by her, who died September 2, 
1762, had ilfue, George, who died an infant; and John, 
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lord Glenorchy, married to Wilhelmina, daughter of 
William Maxwell, of Prefton, efquire, and died No¬ 
vember 14, 1771. His lordihip died without male ilfue, 
July 1782, and was fucceeded by a descendant of his 
grandfather’s uncle, Colin Campbell, of Carwin, the 
prefent earPs father., who died March 30, 177-', having 
married Elizabeth Campbell, daughter of Archibald 
Campbell, of Stonefield, January 28, 1758 ; by which 
lady, who died in Auguft 1786, he had ifTue, Jane, born 
December 1, 1758, died March 23, 1769 ; Elizabeth, 
born July 28, 1760, died October 5, 1774; John, the 
prefent earl ; Colin, born December 12, 1763, a captain 
in the army, died in 1792. On the death of John, the 
third earl, w ho died without ilfue male, July 1782, the 
prefent earl fucceeded. 
Creations. —Lord Campbell, Vifcount Glenorchy, 
and Earl of Breadalbane, in the county of Perth, 1678 ; 
Baron Breadalbane, of Taymouth caftle, in Perthfhire, 
November 4, 1806. 
Res.*dence. —Taymouth Caftle, in Perthfhire. 
Motto.—F ollow me. 
GORDON (GEORGE), Earl of ABERDEEN, 
Vifcount Formartine, and Lord Haddo, born in 1786 ; 
Knight of the Thiftle ; F. S. A. fucceeded his grand¬ 
father, the late earl, Auguft 13, 1801 ; married July 28, 
1805, lady Catharine Hamilton, daughter of John-James, 
maiquis of Abercorn. 
Sir George Gordon was, by Charles II. made one of 
the judges of fellion, and prefident of the council ; after* 
wards lord chancellor of Scotland; and, by the fame 
monarch, created earl of Aberdeen. He married Anne, 
daughter and heir to George Lockhart, of Porbreaks, 
efquire, by which lady, he had ifTue two.fons ; John, 
who died unmarried ; William ; and four daughters. 
Anne, was the fecond wife of Alexander Montgomery, 
ninth earl ofEglinton ; Martha, married to JohnUdney, 
of that ilk ; Mary, married Alexander Frafer, third lord 
Saltoun; and Margaret, died unmarried. William, their 
brother, who fucceeded as fecond earl of Aberdeen, 
married to his firft wife, Mary, daughter of David Leflie, 
earl of Leven and Melville; and had one daughter, 
Anne, married to William, fourth earl of Dumfries; and 
by his fecond' countefs, who was Sufan Murray, eideft 
daughter of John,'firft duke of Athol, he had George, 
the prefent earl; and a daughter, Catharine, who mar¬ 
ried, firft, Cofmo, third duke of Gordon; and, fecondly, 
Staates Long Morris, a general in the army, and died in 
1779 ; his-third wife was Anne, daughter of Alexander, 
fecond duke of Gordon ; by whom lie had William, a 
general in the army; Cofmo, a colonel in the army; 
Alexander, who died March 13J1792, married Anne, 
countefs dowager of Stair, and left.ilfue Margaret; and 
the yotingeft daughtef married, July 12, j'802, Coutts 
Trotter, efq. Charles, died unmarried; Henrietta, 
married Robert Gordon, of Halhead, in the county of 
Aberdeen, efquire, and has ifTue. His lordihip, dying 
in 1745, was fucceeded by George, the ‘third earl, who 
married Catharine, daughter of —— Hanfon, of Wake¬ 
field, in Yorkfliire, efquire, by whom he has ifTue two 
Tons and four daughters. George, the third earl, was 
■unfortunately killed by a fall from his hoffe, October 
2, 1791 ; having married Mary, yotingeft daughter of 
William Baird, efq. of New-bytii, and filler to ma¬ 
jor-general fir David Baird, who -married, February 
27, 1802, the honourable Mils Tonion, filter of lord 
Riverfdale. His lordihip left iHue fix fons: George, 
his fucceflbr; William; Alexander; Charles; Ro¬ 
bert; John; and one daughter, Alicia. William'; 
Catharine, who died unmarried ; Anne, married to 
Edward Plafe, efq. and has ifi'ue; Sman, married.to 
E. Brifcoe, elq. and died July 26, 1795; Mary, mar¬ 
ried to Thomas Horton, of Houroyde, in Yoikihire, 
efquire, and has illue. his lordfhip, dying Auguft 13, 
lSoi, was fucceeded by his grandion, George, trie jpe- 
