A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries[With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . f GeorgeLord Seytoun, set forth in the usual Two of the fourdaughters died unmarried ; while of the two others, Beatrix wasthe wife of John Livingstone of Saltcoats, and Margaret married,1st, Henry Cant of Over Liberton, and, 2ndly (efter she partitwith him), David Hamilton, son of Sir Robert Hamilton 1 See engraving of Napkin, under notice of at Avallon in 1869, by the living representative,George, fifth and last Ear


A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries[With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . f GeorgeLord Seytoun, set forth in the usual Two of the fourdaughters died unmarried ; while of the two others, Beatrix wasthe wife of John Livingstone of Saltcoats, and Margaret married,1st, Henry Cant of Over Liberton, and, 2ndly (efter she partitwith him), David Hamilton, son of Sir Robert Hamilton 1 See engraving of Napkin, under notice of at Avallon in 1869, by the living representative,George, fifth and last Earl of Winton. who does not fail to give shadows as well as 2 Review of Burgons Life of Patrick Frascr lights — arnica Nobilitas sed magis arnicaTytler. Veritas. 3 In Monteguts Souvenirs de Bourgogne, 4 Register of the Privy Seal, ii. 72. under the interesting notice of Chastellux, there 6 Speaking of the ancient custom of allowing is a favourable reference to the genealogical bastards to succeed to lands and dignities, as if account of that distinguished House, published lawfully begotten, Sandford, in his Genealogical io8 CHILDREN OF FOURTH LORD SETON. By his wife, Lady Margaret Campbell, eldest daughter of Colin, first Earl of Argyll,1 LordGeorge had three sons and i. George, who succeeded hisfather as fifth Lord Seton. 2. Robert ane man of armes inFrance, who died in the Castle ofMilan, leaving two sons, William,also a man of arms in France, andAlexander, who married Janet Sin-clair, heiress of Northrig,3and thridof Moraine. 3. John, died without the two daughters, Martha married William Maitland of Lethington, while Katharine waldnever marie, howbeit sche micht have had mony gud maryageis,and became a sister of the Order of Saint Catherine of Sienna inthe place besyd Edinburgh at the age of thirty-six, and diedthere at the age of seventy-eight. On the 14th of July 1503 there is a precept of apprisingto George, Lord Seton, of the lands of Bynnyn


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