. The Scottish nation; or, The surnames, families, literature, honours, and biographical history of the people of Scotland. Col. Arnots son, Sir David Arnot, bart, was served heir inepecial of Colonel Charles Arnot, Fiar of that ilk, in the NorthTower of Arnot and town and lands of Feal and others, , 1670. Whether from the circumstance of the patent ofbaronetcy not being registered, that Colonel Charles did notassume the title, being merely designated Fiar, or that hewas indifferent about it, is uncertain. Between 1685 and1704, Sir David Arnot appears as one of the commissionersfor the ba


. The Scottish nation; or, The surnames, families, literature, honours, and biographical history of the people of Scotland. Col. Arnots son, Sir David Arnot, bart, was served heir inepecial of Colonel Charles Arnot, Fiar of that ilk, in the NorthTower of Arnot and town and lands of Feal and others, , 1670. Whether from the circumstance of the patent ofbaronetcy not being registered, that Colonel Charles did notassume the title, being merely designated Fiar, or that hewas indifferent about it, is uncertain. Between 1685 and1704, Sir David Arnot appears as one of the commissionersfor the barons in parliament, and also as a commissioner ofsupply for the county of Kinross. He died about 1726. Sir Davids son, Sir John Arnot of Arnot, entered the 2dregiment of foot as ensign, Dec. 31, 1688. He got a charterof resignation under the great seal of the lands and baronyof Abbotshall, Fifeshire, dated Dec. 16, 1726. In 1727 hewas appointed adjutant-general of Scotland. In 1735 herose to the rank of brigadier-general, in 1739 to that of ma-jor-general, and subsequently to that of died at York


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