. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical. 8. In 1800, he went out governor to Barbadoes; and since toDemarara and Berbice. He is also lord-lieutenant of Rosshirc. His Lordship married Mary, daughter of the late Rev. BaptistProby, dean of Lichfield, uncle to the Earl of Carysfort, by whombe has issue. First, William Frederick. P See his character in the New Annual Register, vol v p. 49, of Cha-rs cters. LORD SEA FORTH. GOl Second, George Leveson Bouciierett, Thirds Francis-John, a midshipman, lately in the Mediterra-nean. Fourth, Mary, Fifth, Frederica-Elizabet


. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical. 8. In 1800, he went out governor to Barbadoes; and since toDemarara and Berbice. He is also lord-lieutenant of Rosshirc. His Lordship married Mary, daughter of the late Rev. BaptistProby, dean of Lichfield, uncle to the Earl of Carysfort, by whombe has issue. First, William Frederick. P See his character in the New Annual Register, vol v p. 49, of Cha-rs cters. LORD SEA FORTH. GOl Second, George Leveson Bouciierett, Thirds Francis-John, a midshipman, lately in the Mediterra-nean. Fourth, Mary, Fifth, Frederica-Elizabeth, married, 1804, Admiral Sir SamuelHood, K. B. &c. Sixth, Frances Catherine. Seventh, Caroline. Eighth, Charlotte-Elizabeth. Ninth, Augusta-Anne. Tille. Francis Humberston Mackenzie, Lord Seaforth, ofKintail in Rosshire. Creation. By patent, October 26th, 1797. Arms. Azure, a deers head cabossed, or. Supporters. Two savages with clubs, burning on the top. Crest. A mountain in a flame. Motto. LUCEO NON URO, Chief Seat. Brahan Castle, Rosshire. 002 PEERAGE OF SCOTT, LORD ELDON. The present illustrious peer owes his elevation to the law, thefountain from whence so many other great families have names of Bacon, Hyde, Somers, Yorke, and Murray, arealone sufficient to cover this source with unfading rays of probably will Lord Eld6n be sooner forgotten in the legalannals of his country. William Scott, a merchant of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, inNorthumberland, whose widow died July 18th, 1800, agedninety-two, had three sonsj first, Henry, a merchant at New-castle) second. Sir William ; third, John, the present peer. Sir William Scott, second son, who presides over the courtsof admiralty with such talents and integrity, waseducated at University College, Oxford, of which he becameFellow; and where he obtained great reputation, and took thedegree of and was appointed Camden Professor of His-tory, in which Gibbon has borne testimony, that his


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