The Scots peerage; founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom . 5 April 1765, married, in the parish ofSt. George, Hanover Square (probably in StanhopeStreet), 16 September 1789, to Colonel Henry HerveyAston, of Aston, co. Chester, and of the 12th Regimentof Foot, by whom she had issue. He was shot in a duelby Major Allen of his own regiment, 23 December1798, at the Cape of Good Hope, and died soon after. Louisa Susannah, born 1766, married, at the house ofher mother in Stanhope Street
The Scots peerage; founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom . 5 April 1765, married, in the parish ofSt. George, Hanover Square (probably in StanhopeStreet), 16 September 1789, to Colonel Henry HerveyAston, of Aston, co. Chester, and of the 12th Regimentof Foot, by whom she had issue. He was shot in a duelby Major Allen of his own regiment, 23 December1798, at the Cape of Good Hope, and died soon after. Louisa Susannah, born 1766, married, at the house ofher mother in Stanhope Street, 7 July 1787, to SirJohn Ramsden, fourth Baronet of Byrom, co, York,who died 15 July 1839. She died 22 November 1857,aged ninety-one. Their grandson is the present SirJohn William Ramsden, fifth Baronet. Creation.—23 May 1661, Viscount Irvine and LordIngram. 20 INGRAM, VISCOUNT IRVINE Arms.—Ermine, on a fess gules three escallops or. Orest.—A cock proper. Supporters.—Dexter, a griffin proper; sinister, an an-telope proper, horned, maned, tufted, and uuguled or,gorged with a ducal coronet gules. Motto.—Magnanimus esto. [h. w. f. h.] CAMPBELL, EARL OF IRVINE. N 30 May 1607 KingJames vi. granted to Ar-chibald, seventh Earl ofArgyll and his heirs-malewhatsoever in feu-farmpractically the wholepeniasula of Kintyre, atone time part of the pos-sessions of the great OlanDonald, along with theisland of Jura—the sub-jects of the grant beingby the charter erectedinto a lordship, with thecastle of Dunaverty asits principal grant bears to havebeen made in implement of a previous contract dated 27May 1607, and in consideration of the payment of a certainsum as well as in respect of the good service of the granteeand his predecessors. Further light is thrown upon thetransaction by the initial words Rex, quia subscriptaraultis annis elapsis possessa erant per inordinatas et bar-baras personas, cognitione et timore Dei et regis ac regnilegum reverentia destitutas, que
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