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married the reverend Mr, Dana, and had iffue two fons, 
George, a lieutenant-colonel in the army; and Henry, 
who died June 6, 1798; Margaret. His lord Ini p dying 
Auguft 1, 1767, was fucceeded by his fon, George, the 
feventh lord; married, July 23, 1777, to Elizabeth, 
daughter and foie heir of Griffin Ranfom, efq. of New 
Palace Yard, Weftminfter; by which lady, who'died 
.Oidober 21, 1805, lie had iflue, George-William-Ran- 
fom, died February 12, 1779 > Charles, the prefent lord ; 
Eliza, born May 12, 1781; Henry, died in 1784; Ed- 
ward-Griffin,'diecl in 1803 ; Georgiana-Mary-Anne, born 
October 25, 1786 ; Do.uglas:james-William, born Febru¬ 
ary 26, 178S ; Frederic-John-Hay, born May 30, 1789; 
Laura-Margaretta, born Oftober 6, 1791 ; and Amelia- 
Barbara, died in 1794. His lordfliip. died October ir, 
1805, and was fucceeded by his elded fon, George, the 
prefent and eighth lord. The prefumptive heir is 
Douglas-James-William, next brother to his lordfhip. 
Creation. —Baron Kinnaird, in 1682. 
Motto. — Patilur qui vincit. — “ He who conquers, 
fuffers,” 
PEERESSES OF SCOTLAND. 
GOWER (ELIZABETH-SUTHERLAND), Coun¬ 
tess of SUTHERLAND, and Baronefs of Strathnaver; 
born in June 1765; fucceeded her father, June 16, 1766; 
married, September 1785, George marquis of Stafford, 
by whom die has. iffue a fon, George-Granville, earl 
Gower, heir apparent, born Auguft 8, 1786 ; Charlotte, 
born June 8, 1788 ; William, born June 4, 1792, and died 
in 1793 ; William-Eevifon, died June 17, 18045 Francis; 
and Elizabeth. 
William, the twentieth earl, grandfather of the pre¬ 
fent countefs, fucceeded his grandfather in 1733. In 
1734, he married Jane, daughter of David earl of We. 
myfs; by which lady, .who died in 1747, he had iffue, 
William, the late earl; and Elizabeth, who married, 
in September 1757, James Wemyfs ; and other children: 
but, dying in December 1750, was fucceeded by his fon, 
William ; who, in 1761, married Mary, eldeft daughter 
of William Maxwell, efquire,; by whom he had iffue a 
daughter, Catharine, who died an infant; and Eliza¬ 
beth, the prefent countefs of Sutherland. The coun¬ 
tefs, their mother, died June 2, 1766; and his lordfhip 
dying June 16, 1766, and 1 his honours being entailed on 
the heirs general, his only furviving daughter, Eliza¬ 
beth, fucceeded to the title, and is countefs in her own 
right. 
Creation. —Earl of Sutherland, in 1275. 
Residence. —Dunrobin Caftle, Sutherlandfliire. 
LESLIE (JANE-ELIZABETH), Countess of 
ROTHES, Baronefs Lellie and Bambrcigh ; married, 
drift, in 1767, George-Raymond Evelyn, efq. by whom 
Ihe has one fon, George-William lord Leflie, heir appa¬ 
rent, born March 28,1768 ; married. May 24, 17S9, Hen- 
rietta-Anne Pelham, eldeft daughter of Thomas earl of 
Chichefter, by whom he had iffue three daughters; and 
their mother died December 5, 1797: he married, fe- 
condly, in Auguft 1798, Mifs Campbell, daughter of 
the late colonel Campbell, of Duneane. The countefs 
married, fecondly, in 1772, fir Lucas Pepys, bart. phy- 
ftcian extraordinary to his majefty, by whom fhe had 
iffue, Charles, born in September 1774; Harriet, born 
June j, 1777, who died in 1780/ and Henrietta, married, 
November 29, 1804, to William Courtenay, efq. eldeft 
fori of the late lord biffiop of Exeter. 
John, the feventh earl, in 1680, was, for his diftin- 
guilhed fervices,advanced to the titles of duke of Rothes, 
marquis of Bambreigh, earl of Leflie, vifcount Lugton, 
and baron of Achmuty and Cafcudbery, and to the heirs 
male of his body for ever. He riiarried Anne, daughter 
of John Lindfay, the fourteenth earl of .Craufurd, by 
whom he had two daughters, Margaret and Chriftian, 
of whom the youngeft was married to James Graham, 
third marquis of Moittrofe; and Margaret became coun- 
LDRY, 
tefs of Rothes, her father having no male iffue. She 
married Charles Hamilton, fourth earl of Haddington, 
and by him had a fon, John, who took the arms’ and 
furname of Leflie, and was the eighth earl of Rothes. 
■Dying in May 1772, he left, by Jane, daughter of John 
Hay, the fecond marquis of Tweedale, eight fons and 
four daughters : John, who fucceeded ; Charles ; Tho¬ 
mas; James ; David, who died young; William, died 
in 1763; Francis, died young; Andrew, died in Auguft 
1766; Jane; Mary, died an infant; Margaret; Anne, 
died young, John fucceeded his father in 1722 ; and 
married, in 1741, Hannah, daughter of Matthew Howard, 
efq. of Thorpe, in the county of Norfolk; and by her 
had ifliie, John, the late earl; Charles-I-Ioward, who died 
in 1762; Jane-Elizabeth, the prefent countefs’; Mary, 
married to the earl of Portmore, and died March 14, 
1799. Her ladyfliip dying in April 1761, he married, a 
fecond time, in July 1763, Mifs Lloyd, daughter of the 
countefs of Haddington ; married fmce to Bennet Lane- 
ton, efq. by whom fhe had iffue; and Mr. Langton died 
in January 1802 : and his lordfhip, dying December 10, 
1767, was fucceeded by his only fon, John, who married 
Mifs Jane Maitland, and died, June 18, 1773, without 
iffue; and his countefs afterwards married the honour¬ 
able Patrick Maitland, uncle to the earl of Lauderdale, 
by whom file had a daughter, Mary-Turner, born in 1775; 
but, the honours being granted to the heirs general, the 
titles devolved to his lordfhip’s After, Jane-Elizabeth, 
the prefent countefs. 
Creation.— Earl of Rothes, 1457. 
Residence.— Leflie Caftle, Fifefhire. 
CAMPBELL (FLORA - MUIR), Countess and 
Baroness LOUDON, and Baronefs Mauchlane ; bom 
in 1780; fucceeded her father, April 23, 1786 ; married, 
July 12, 1804, Francis earl of Moira; and has iffue, Flo- 
ra-Elizabeth, born February 11, 1806 ; and a fon, lord 
Mauclilane, heir apparent, born February 4, 1808. 
James, lord Mauchlane, the fecond earl, who fucceed¬ 
ed his father, married Margaret Montgomery, daughter 
of Hugh, the feventh earl of Eglintoun; and dying in 
1683, left two fons, Hugh, lord Mauchlane; and fir James 
Campbell, of Lawers ; alfo two daughters, Margaret, 
the third wife of Colin Lindfay, third earl of Balcarras; 
and Eleanor, married, firft, to James vifcount Primrofe; 
and, fecondly, to John Dalrymple, fecond earl of Stair. 
Of the fons, Jame.s was colonel of the royal Scots greys, 
groom of the bedchamber to George II. governor of 
the caftle of Edinburgh, and major-general of his ma- 
jefty’s forces. He was prefent at the battle of Dettin- 
gen, in 1743, where he was diftinguifhed for his bravery, 
and made a knight of the bath ; But was killed by a can¬ 
non-ball at the battleof Fontenoy, in 1745. He married 
Jane, daughter of David, firft earl of Glafgow; by whom 
he had an only fon, John, the fifth earl, who took the 
name of Muir. 
Hugh, the eldeft fon, fucceeded to the honours, and 
was the third earl. He was a privy counfellor to Wil¬ 
liam III. and by him made an extraordinary lord of 
feflion, and advanced to the dignity of a knight of the 
thiftle. His lordfliip married Margaret, daughter of 
the firft earl of Stair; by which lady he had two daugh¬ 
ters, Betty; and Margaret, married to John Campbell, 
of Shawficld, efquire. His lordfliip was fucceeded by 
John, the fourth earl, who died in 1782 ; and was fuc¬ 
ceeded by his coufin, John, the fifth earl, who died 
April 28, 1786, leaving a daughter, Flora, by Mifs Flora 
Macleod, of Rafay, who fucceeded to the honours, and 
is the prefent countefs. 
Creations. —Baron of Loudon, in Conyngham, in 
the county of Ayr, in 1604; and Earl of the fame place, 
May 12, 1633. 
Residence. —Loudon Caftle, Ayrfliire. 
O’BRYEN (MARY), Countess of the Iflands of 
ORKNEY, Vifcouutefs Kirkw'all, and Baronefs Regli- 
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