A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries [With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . in family I am indebted to the Biographical 572 HENRY-WILLIAM TYTLER, the author of Pcedotrophia, a poem, translated from the Latin of Scaevolade St. Marthe, and A Voyage from the Cape of Good Hope. By his wife,Christina (who died in 1825), daughter of Robert Gillies of Little Keithosk, co. Forfar, and sister of John, thehistorian, and of Adam, Lord Gillies,1 hehad—besides a daughter, Margaret, whodied at Monghyr, Indi


A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries [With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . in family I am indebted to the Biographical 572 HENRY-WILLIAM TYTLER, the author of Pcedotrophia, a poem, translated from the Latin of Scaevolade St. Marthe, and A Voyage from the Cape of Good Hope. By his wife,Christina (who died in 1825), daughter of Robert Gillies of Little Keithosk, co. Forfar, and sister of John, thehistorian, and of Adam, Lord Gillies,1 hehad—besides a daughter, Margaret, whodied at Monghyr, India, in November1822—two sons:— 1. Robert, of whom afterwards. 2. John, , , born atBrechin 26th September 1790, and diedin Jersey, 5th March 1837, leaving byhis wife, Annie (born 27th November1795, died 10th February 1854), daughterof William Gillies of London—to whomhe was married at Calcutta, 13th July 1818—three sons and two daughters :— (1) Henry-William, Surgeon, Hon. , born in India 30th April 1819, and died at Hampstead 24th May 1863, having married, at Calcutta, in 1845, Bathurst, who died at St. Leonards, without. Frances, daughter of —issue, in January 1876. (2) William-Gillies, born nth November 1821, a member of theScottish Bar, who gave great promise, and died, unmarried, at Dumfries,29th December 1854. (3) John-Adam, born at Monghyr, India, 29th October 1825, ,, Brigadier-General 4th Ghoorkas, died at Thull, in the KhurramDistrict, 14th February 1880. By his wife, Adelaide-Ann, daughter ofLieutenant-Colonel Hugh Ross, , whom he married in June1858, Brigadier Tytler had seven daughters :— 1. Eliza-Christiana, married, 20th March 1880, Colonel George-Arthur Lee, 2nd Durham Light Infantry. 11. Annie-Gillies, married, 1st June 1884, William-Lockington, sonof Dr. Elijah Impey. in. Matilda-Henrietta, married, 29th April 1885, Walter, only childof Samuel Derham, Esq. of Henleaze Park, co. Gloucester, by whomshe has tw


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