A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries[With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . craig. By his wife, Jean Kinninmonth, hehad two children, David and Jean, of whom GeorgeSeton of Cariston was tutor. Under date December1646, we find a renunciation by Jean Kynynmonth relic of umq1 Captain David Seton in Ravenscraig, now wife of Captain John In a manuscript account of the family of Cariston in the Advocates Library (34. 3. 6), compiled by my grand-uncle, Major Christopher Seton, in the year 1800, Isabel is sai


A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries[With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . craig. By his wife, Jean Kinninmonth, hehad two children, David and Jean, of whom GeorgeSeton of Cariston was tutor. Under date December1646, we find a renunciation by Jean Kynynmonth relic of umq1 Captain David Seton in Ravenscraig, now wife of Captain John In a manuscript account of the family of Cariston in the Advocates Library (34. 3. 6), compiled by my grand-uncle, Major Christopher Seton, in the year 1800, Isabel is said to have married the lineal representative of the Setons of Parbroath, by whom she had a son, James, who died in Spain. On the other hand, in a short notice of the Setons of Parbroath in Scotland and America, by Monsignor Robert Seton, privately printed at New York in 1890, George Seton is said to have had, by his wife Isabel, one son, Robert, who suc-ceeded to Parbroath, and one daughter, Margaret, who married Sir John Scrym- geour of Dudhope, created Viscount Dud-hope in 1641, on whose grandson the Earldom of Dundee was conferred twenty years Armorial Bearings. Nisbet informs us that the arms of Alexander Seton, second laird ofParbroath, as illuminated in the Palace of Seton, were the paternal coatof Seton—or three crescents within a royal tressure gules—with a smallcrescent in the centre for a This same blazon appears onthe mother-of-pearl card counter (to be afterwards referred to), in the pos-session of the Setons of New York. In Sir David Lindsays Register, and also on one of the two interest- 1 Vol. x. p. 264. 2 Ibid. vol. ii. p. 363, and vol. xv. p. 290. 3 Douglass Peerage, i. 446. 4 System of Heraldry, i. 236. THE PARBROATH FAMILY 295 ing heraldic ceilings at Collairnie Castle, near Parbroath, the ancient abodeof the Barclays, the Parbroath coat appearsas above, with an azure Mullet in the centreof the shield. We have already seen thaton the


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