A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries [With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . curious and extensive library. By his wife, Margaret, daughter of William Lauder, one of the Clerks of Session, Lord Pitmedden had five sons and five daughters :— 1. Sir William, his heir. 2. George, of Mounie, advocate, ofwhom afterwards. 3. Alexander, physician to the Forcesunder the Duke of Marlborough. 4. James, merchant at Dantzig, diedwithout issue. 5. Thomas, , died unmarried. 6. Elizabeth, married to Sir Alex-ander Wedderbu
A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries [With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . curious and extensive library. By his wife, Margaret, daughter of William Lauder, one of the Clerks of Session, Lord Pitmedden had five sons and five daughters :— 1. Sir William, his heir. 2. George, of Mounie, advocate, ofwhom afterwards. 3. Alexander, physician to the Forcesunder the Duke of Marlborough. 4. James, merchant at Dantzig, diedwithout issue. 5. Thomas, , died unmarried. 6. Elizabeth, married to Sir Alex-ander Wedderburn of Blackness, Baronet,and died between 1705 and 1710. 7. Margaret, married to Sir JohnLauder of Fountainhall, Baronet. 8. Anne, married to William Dick of Grange. 9 and 10. Isabel and Jean, died unmarried. During the occupation of Edinburgh by Prince Charles-Edward, hepaid a visit to the daughters of Sir Alexander Seton at the Grange House,then the property of their brother-in-law, William Dick of Grange, andnow of Sir Thomas Dick-Lauder of Fountainhall. Upon the steps of theentrance he was received by the ladies with a glass containing a bottle of. 1 Frasers Memorials of the Earls of Had-dington, i. 77. 2 The Bi-Centenary of the Bank of Scotland,CAam&erss Journal, 15th June 1895. TWO JACOBITE RELICS 477
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