. A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. nston, also in the East IndiaCompanys service, who died at Leghorn,the present Sir Joseph Huddart, knt. Hed. in 1816. Ai^ms—A lion rampant between two!crosses moline in chief, and a fieur de lisin base. Crest—A stags head. Motlo—Fear God. Estates — Brynkir, in Carnarvonshire,purchased in 1809. Lands in Merioneth-shire, purchased in 1826. Town Residence—Bath. ,Seat—Brynkir, in the county of Car-jnarvon. ! 349 MILLER, O


. A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. nston, also in the East IndiaCompanys service, who died at Leghorn,the present Sir Joseph Huddart, knt. Hed. in 1816. Ai^ms—A lion rampant between two!crosses moline in chief, and a fieur de lisin base. Crest—A stags head. Motlo—Fear God. Estates — Brynkir, in Carnarvonshire,purchased in 1809. Lands in Merioneth-shire, purchased in 1826. Town Residence—Bath. ,Seat—Brynkir, in the county of Car-jnarvon. ! 349 MILLER, OF MONK CASTLE. MILLER, WILLIAM, esq. of Monk Castle, in the county of Ayr, h. 23rd June,1801, m. 5th November, 1830, Anna-Maria, second daughter of the late AdmiralCampbell, Portuguese royal navy, and has issue, WiLLiAM-AuGUSTUS-CuNNiNGHAME, h. 19th September, , b. 20th November, 1832. This gentleman, who is a member of the Faculty of Advocates, a justice of thepeace, and a commissioner of supply in the county of Ayr, succeeded his father on the5th March, 1828. Mr. Miller is provincial grand master of the Freemasons for the county of Ayr. William Miller, the founder of thisfamily, had two sons, William, a merchant, in , a merchant, likewise atGlasgow, who was admitted a bur-gess of that tOMn, in 1717, and in sixyears afterwards (26th February,1723) purchased the lands of MonkCastle and Craigmill, which ancientlybelonged to the monastery of Kil-winning. He died soon after, andhis property devolved upon elder son, William Miller, was served heir ofconquest to his brother, Alexander, 26thAugust, 1726, and thus became of MonkCastle. He m. 24th October, 1727, Jean,second daughter of William Nimmo, ofBridgehouse, in the county of Linlithgow,and had two sons, William, his heir. Alexander, merchant, in London, in 1760. He died at the advanced age of ninety-seven, in 1757, and was s. by his elder son William Mille


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