. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. daughters of an Earl, 1 Lady Jane, b. 30 March 1778, widow, 23 Feb. 1834, of Sir Hew Dal- rymple-Hamilton, Bart.—See Stair. 2 Lady Henrietta, m. 5 Dec. 1804, Sir James Fergusson, Bart., widower of Jean, 2nd daughter of the late Sir David Dalrymple, Bart. Sir Jamesd. 14 April 1838. 3 Lady Adamina, Countess of Stair. 4 ROBERT-DUNDAS, PRESENT AND FIRST EaRL. 5 ^071. Captain Sir Henri/, , , and , d. 1 Nov. 1835 ; having 7». 22 April 1823, Mary-Simson, da


. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. daughters of an Earl, 1 Lady Jane, b. 30 March 1778, widow, 23 Feb. 1834, of Sir Hew Dal- rymple-Hamilton, Bart.—See Stair. 2 Lady Henrietta, m. 5 Dec. 1804, Sir James Fergusson, Bart., widower of Jean, 2nd daughter of the late Sir David Dalrymple, Bart. Sir Jamesd. 14 April 1838. 3 Lady Adamina, Countess of Stair. 4 ROBERT-DUNDAS, PRESENT AND FIRST EaRL. 5 ^071. Captain Sir Henri/, , , and , d. 1 Nov. 1835 ; having 7». 22 April 1823, Mary-Simson, daughter of the late Captain James-Coutts Crawford, , by whom he had issue : 1 Adam-Alexander, June 1824. 2 Anne-Mary, b. 31 May 1825. 3 Henry-Robert, Ij. and rf. 17 April 1831. 6 Hon. Catherine, d. 15 Sept. 1833. 7 Lady Marv-Tufton, m. 20 July 1813, James Dundas, Esq., of Dundas, b. 14 Jan. 1793. Creations.—Viscount and Baron 1797, Earl 1831. Genealogy.—See Genealogical Volume. Motto.—Secundis dubiisque rectus : Firm in every fortune. Seats.— Lundie and Camperdown, Forfarshire; and Gleneagles, CANNING, VISCOUNT. (Canning.) Charles-John Canning, Viscount Canning of Kilbrahan, Co. Kil-kenny, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom ; , Deputy Lieu-tenant for the County of Middlesex, and Ranger of the New Forest,97 n CAN b. 14 Dec. 1812, succeeded 27 March 1837, m. 5 Sept. 1835, the Stuart, eldest daughter of Charles, late Lord Stuart deRothesay,—see Bute, Lady of the Bedchamber to her Majesty,b. in 1817. His Lordships mother, Joan, first Viscountess, was the youngest of the threedaughters and co-heirs of the late Major-General John Scott, of Balcomie, Her Ladyship d. 15 March 183/; having m. 8 July 1800, the late Right Canning, long celebrated for his commanding talents and eloquence, andat length 1st Lord of the Treasurj, and Chancellor of the Exchequer, under KingGeorge the 4th, who was 6. 11 April 1770, and d


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