A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries[With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . 6. Patrick Seton of Latkrisk, succeeded his father not later than 1643,in which year we have seen that he waselected an elder for the parish of name of his wife does not appear, buthis children seem to have been :— 1. John, fiar of Lathrisk, whose willis dated Katherine, who married first, in 1629, Andrew Moncrieff of Reidie, and secondly, in 1645, General JohnLeslie of 3. Margaret, who married, in 1648,Franci


A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries[With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . 6. Patrick Seton of Latkrisk, succeeded his father not later than 1643,in which year we have seen that he waselected an elder for the parish of name of his wife does not appear, buthis children seem to have been :— 1. John, fiar of Lathrisk, whose willis dated Katherine, who married first, in 1629, Andrew Moncrieff of Reidie, and secondly, in 1645, General JohnLeslie of 3. Margaret, who married, in 1648,Francis Hay of 7. John Seton, fiar of Lathrisk, who probably died before his father, marrieda daughter of Sir Michael Balfour of Den-miln, and appears to have had three sonsand three daughters :— 1, 2, 3. John, Michael, James. 4, 5, 6. Grizel, Barbara, and the 9th of August 1642 there is a charter, by King Charles the First, toJohn Seton, fiar of Lathrisk, of the landsof the Mains of Malar, with the tower,fortalice, and manor-place, and salmon. 1 Pitcairns Criminal Trials, iii. 583. 2 Setons Memoir of Chancellor Seton, p. 142. 3 Setons House of Moncrieff, p. 46. 4 Douglass Baronage of Scotland, p. 584. ARMORIAL BEARINGS 319 fishings on the water of Earn, lying in the parish of Forteviot and shire ofPerth, on resignation thereof by Hew Moncrieff, sometime of 8. John Seton of Lathrisk, the eldest son, may have been the Laird of Lathrisk, whose lawfuldaughter, Mrs. Agnes Seton, as already stated, married AlexanderWilliamson, Bailie in Kirkcaldy, in the year 1720, about which date theproperty of Lathrisk appears to have passed out of the hands of the Setons. Armorial Bearings. The Setons of Lathrisk, according to Nisbet, have been in use tocarry the paternal coat of Seton—or, three crescents within the royaltressure gules—with a boars head in the centre, for difference, being thearmorial figure of the name of The crest and motto do not appear


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