A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries [With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . JAMES-STUART FRASER-TYTLER 563 4. Emily-Jane, born 1855, married, in 1881, to Henry LonsdaleHallewell, of the Royal Scots regiment, son of the late Colonel Hallewell,and has issue. 5. Alice-Seton, born 1856, married, 4th April 1895, to Major C. , Royal Scots. In 1892 Mrs. Gostling completed a most in-teresting ms. record relative to the traditions and associations of Wood-houselee, under the title of the Book of Woodhouselee,


A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries [With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . JAMES-STUART FRASER-TYTLER 563 4. Emily-Jane, born 1855, married, in 1881, to Henry LonsdaleHallewell, of the Royal Scots regiment, son of the late Colonel Hallewell,and has issue. 5. Alice-Seton, born 1856, married, 4th April 1895, to Major C. , Royal Scots. In 1892 Mrs. Gostling completed a most in-teresting ms. record relative to the traditions and associations of Wood-houselee, under the title of the Book of Woodhouselee, from which I havederived much valuable information. In the year 1840, Mr. James-Stuart Fraser-Tytler and his brotherGeorge went as volunteers to New Zealand in the preliminary expeditionof the colony of Nelson. They were the first actual settlers who putplough in the ground of the middle island, and after upwards of four yearsresidence they returned to Scotland on the death of their two elder brothers. Like his father, Mr. James-Stuart Tytler was a Writer to the Signet(1849), and he also filled the office of Professor of Conveyancing in theUniversity of


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