. History of the ancient Ryedales, and their descendants in Normandy, Great Britain, Ireland, and America, from 860 to 1884 . taunch Conservative, although his principles and opinions were neverallowed to interfere with, or influence his dealings with those who heldLiberal, or even Radical, views. He took a deep interest in the Episcopa-lian church in his neighborhood, of which he was an active two months before his death, which occurred June 22, 1875, he hadan attack of paralysis, in Edinburgh ; some weeks subsequently he wasso far recovered as to walk in his garden; but repea


. History of the ancient Ryedales, and their descendants in Normandy, Great Britain, Ireland, and America, from 860 to 1884 . taunch Conservative, although his principles and opinions were neverallowed to interfere with, or influence his dealings with those who heldLiberal, or even Radical, views. He took a deep interest in the Episcopa-lian church in his neighborhood, of which he was an active two months before his death, which occurred June 22, 1875, he hadan attack of paralysis, in Edinburgh ; some weeks subsequently he wasso far recovered as to walk in his garden; but repeated attacks followed,and alarming tokens of his end were soon visible. He gently passed awayamong his friends and the clergy present, as if entering into a placidslumber. He was buried in the ancient family cemetery, in Bowden had issue nine children ; he left a widow, one sou, and four daughters. Walter Riddell4 (2), second son of Thomas8 (3) of Camieston, wasborn in Edinburgh, Aug. 4, 1807; married in 1830 to Elizabeth-RiddellMacLauchlan, only surviving child of Lauchlan MacLauchlan, TV. ENOX AND. u -a K c w n <: 0CD o < 0 rr u BIDDELLS OF CAMIESTON, SCOTLAND. 99 of the Tenth Regiment; descended from the ancient Highland family ofMacLauchlan of Fassifern, an estate long since sold. After a long illness,borne with great faith and patience, his admirable wife passed away in1860, and he married secondly, in 1871, Mary, youngest daughter of Wil-liam Carrie, Esq., of Linthill, formerly of the East India Companys ser-vice, Madras. Mr. Riddell was educated by private tuition, and at theHigh School at Edinburgh. At about the age of seventeen he went toLondon to till a situation in an East India house, and was for many yearsconfidentially employed by that firm; and on retiring from business, livedsome years near London, eventually returning to Scotland in 1869, wherehe afterward resided, — for a time near Melrose, and latterly at CaversCarre, to which pro


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