. 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. aager—in the canton,records that another ancestor of the Farqu-harsons slew the rebel Cundng, of Stra-tlieogie. Crest—A lion issuant, gu. holding a swordin his dexter paw ppr. pomelled or. Supporters—Two wild cats ppr. Motto—Fide et fortitudine. Estate—Invercauld, parish of Braemar,Aberdeenshire, possessed since the reign ofRobert II. Town Residence — 7, Charlotte Square,Edinburgh. Seat — Invercauld, Aberdeenshire; an


. 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. aager—in the canton,records that another ancestor of the Farqu-harsons slew the rebel Cundng, of Stra-tlieogie. Crest—A lion issuant, gu. holding a swordin his dexter paw ppr. pomelled or. Supporters—Two wild cats ppr. Motto—Fide et fortitudine. Estate—Invercauld, parish of Braemar,Aberdeenshire, possessed since the reign ofRobert II. Town Residence — 7, Charlotte Square,Edinburgh. Seat — Invercauld, Aberdeenshire; and Marlie, Perthshire. 100 HUTCHINSON, OF WHITTON HOUSE. HUTCHINSON, GEORGE, esq. of Whitton House, in the county of Durham, b. 20th September, 1768, m. 16th May, 1793, Charlotte-Barbara, daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Dawson,esq. of Tanfield, in the same shire, and has issue, George-Thomas, h, 15th March, 1794, m. in 1826,Elizabeth, only daughter of Captain John Mercer, ofthe East-India service. Charles-Francis, h. 22nd July, 1796. Charlotte, died young. Catherine-Mary, »w. to Joze Luis Fernandes, grandsonand representative of the late Marquis of Tavora,. Mr. Hutchinson, a deputy-lieutenant for the palatinatesucceeded his father 24th February, 1804. The family of Hutchinson is supposed toderive from Uitonensis, who came overfrom Castle Cronenburg with Harold Har-FAGER, and settled at (or near) Bishop Mid-dleham, then a fortified place. A family of Hutchinsons was settled atCowlam or Cowland, in Yorkshire, about themiddle of the thirteenth century, and fromthat descended Richard and John Hutchin-son, who went to Ireland, and the celebratedColonel Hutchinson, the parliamentarygovernor of Nottingham Castle. Thomas Hutchinson, of Cornforth, inDurham (son of Thomas Hutchinson and— AUanson), espoused 18th January, 1579,Janet Armstrong, and had issue, I. Robert, h. 20th October, 1579, January, 1606, Agnes Morland,and had (with a younger child,Peter, who m. in


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