. 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. Norman. I. Eleanora. II. Marion Craufurd, d. unmarried. III. Margaret. IV. Janet. The eldest son, Robert Hunter, esq. is thepresent laird of Hunterston. Arms—Vert three dogs of the chase cou- rant arg. collared or, on a chief of the se-cond, three hunting horns of the first stringedg- Crest—A greyhound sejant arg. collaredor. Motto—Cursum perficio. Estates—Hunter or Hunterston, in Ayr-shire, possessed from


. 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. Norman. I. Eleanora. II. Marion Craufurd, d. unmarried. III. Margaret. IV. Janet. The eldest son, Robert Hunter, esq. is thepresent laird of Hunterston. Arms—Vert three dogs of the chase cou- rant arg. collared or, on a chief of the se-cond, three hunting horns of the first stringedg- Crest—A greyhound sejant arg. collaredor. Motto—Cursum perficio. Estates—Hunter or Hunterston, in Ayr-shire, possessed from time immemorial,Carabellton, acquired in 1375. Seats—Hunterston Castle and HunterstonHouse, in the county of Ayr. SCOTT, OF BETTON. SCOTT, GEORGE-JONATHAN, esq. of Betton Strange, in Shropshire, and ofPeniarth Ucha, in the county of Merioneth, b. 23rd April, 1807. This gentleman, who succeeded to his paternal estates when he had scarcely en-tered his fifth year, inherited likewise, before the completion of his fifteenth, theextensive possessions of his great-uncle, Richard Scott, esq. of Shrewsbury. Heserved the office of high sheriff for Merionethshire in This family of Scott, which was originallyseated in Kent, has long been connected withthe municipal and local transactions of thetown of Shrewsbury, and with the serviceof their country in the most distant regionsof the globe. Richard Scott, esq. the first of the fa-mily who settled in Shropshire, was born in1644, and died in Shrewsbury in 1628, hav-ing had, by Mary, his wife, one son andtwo daughters, Mary, married to Thomas Rocke, gent. of ,married to Edward Montgomery, gent, of sou, Isaac Scott, esq. b. in 1684, m. Miss Elizabeth Stephens, of Shrewsbury, andhad, with other issue, I. Richard. II. Benjamin, of whom hereafter, asimmediate ancestor of the presentfamily of Betton. The eldest son, Richard Scott, esq. b. in 1617, married,in 1637, Mrs. Elizabeth Brinsley, o


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