. The Scots peerage; founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom . 154, 179, 187, 189, 191232, 239. 3 zbid., 199, 234. * Scots Mag. s Robertsons Proceedings, Ibid., 299. 7 Ibid., 308. 384 RUTHBRPURD, LORD RUTHERFURD of Orawfurds troop of Guards and captain-lieutenant inthe Royal Horse Guards 16 April 1757. He died at Scar-borough 25 October 1766, unmarried. The title was assumed by John Anderson of Goland, whosemother was a sister of George Durie, and he voted at thePeers election
. The Scots peerage; founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom . 154, 179, 187, 189, 191232, 239. 3 zbid., 199, 234. * Scots Mag. s Robertsons Proceedings, Ibid., 299. 7 Ibid., 308. 384 RUTHBRPURD, LORD RUTHERFURD of Orawfurds troop of Guards and captain-lieutenant inthe Royal Horse Guards 16 April 1757. He died at Scar-borough 25 October 1766, unmarried. The title was assumed by John Anderson of Goland, whosemother was a sister of George Durie, and he voted at thePeers election in November 1787,^ but his vote was dis-allowed in terms of the resolution of 1762 above mentioned. Creations.—Lord Ruth erf urd, 19 January 1661; Earl ofTeviot, 2 February 1663. Arms (not recorded in Lyon Register).—Argent, anorle gules, and in chief three martlets sable, all withina bordure azure charged with thistles, roses, fleurs-de-lysand harps or, alternately. Orest.—A mermaid holding in the dexter hand a mirrorand in the sinister a comb, all proper. Supporters.—Two horses proper. Motto.—Provide. [f. j. g.] * Scots Mag. * Robertsons Proceedings, 3^ut]&t3m LORD EUTHVEN OF FREELAND
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