A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries [With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . 482 CAPTAIN JAMES SETON. should be permitted to bear a medal commemorative of that brilliantvictory; I have to transmit to you the medal which would have beenconferred upon the late Captain James Seton of the 92nd Foot, and whichthe Prince Regent has been pleased to direct should be deposited with hisfamily, as a token of the respect which His Royal Highness bears for thememory of that officer.—I am, Madam, yours, Frederick, Commander-


A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries [With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . 482 CAPTAIN JAMES SETON. should be permitted to bear a medal commemorative of that brilliantvictory; I have to transmit to you the medal which would have beenconferred upon the late Captain James Seton of the 92nd Foot, and whichthe Prince Regent has been pleased to direct should be deposited with hisfamily, as a token of the respect which His Royal Highness bears for thememory of that officer.—I am, Madam, yours, Frederick, Commander-in- Chief. Mrs. Seton, Ipswich. 5. Shell Snuff-box—silver-mounted—bearing the following inscrip-tion :— From Mr Colin MDougall to Cap* James Seton, 92 Reg*. 6. Old Silver Snuff-box with three boars heads (Gordon ?) engravedon the bottom—long in the possession of the Pitmedden family. 7. Gold-headed Malacca Cane (classical group), formerly belonging toCharles Seton (fifth son of Sir William Seton, second Baronet of Pitmeddenand father of Sir William, sixth Baronet), whose initials it bears. Sir William-Coote Seton was admitted a member of the Faculty ofAdvocates in 1831


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