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500 a Baronet 1664, and styled of Hew hall, co. Norfolk frons the treatises upon natural philnaopby, left two sons, htrNnv, lands which iso had purchased in that coonty of Sir Tisomas his heir; assd Dnsoean. Foote. vise last tisree sons were aldermen of the city of Loodon, Ssn IlENav SCOTT, 3rd Baron of Daiweary, left aeon, and soffcrcd eoossdcr.shlc losses from tlsc great fire in 1066, Ssn Agnamr Score, 4th Baron of Ilsslweary, who was when the Doke of York (asssoogst other efforts for tise assistance killed at the hattie of Berwiek, in 1157, fighting for the of the tsoblie) exertr 4 lsimsef snarls to save Sir Tlsomso Bate- liberties of hio cetsutsy. lie loft an issfant sass, man’s hooso in Coleman-street from the flames. Sir Thomas i closE R00EET liArcesaw, grandson of the above-named liogls, by Ins soss, so. Anne, 3rd (lass, of Sir Williasss Tisorold, tisen of Slaa’eton, Ssss SlscnAEL ScOTT, who sold the lands to Sir John cc. Lincoln; he was grsaadfatlser of Muon BATmtAN, ot Derby Wemys, of tisat ilk, isa 1400. lIe was ossa of the Isoslages and of ttartington tlall, whe a. Ehdeabetls, 2nd dao. of William for the ransosn of King Jxasrro I., in 1424. Ste left a son, Sscheverell, Esq. of Morley, co. Derby, and of Barton, cc. Sos W5LL5Aa5 ScoTT, who was wounded sst the battle of I Notthsghasu, relsrcsenlatsve in several parliaments for cc. Derby, Langside, isa 1166. Ole adhes’ed to the eassoc of Qneen 31 mv, His brother Robert was first dsetor of physic in the university and was a. by his eldest son, of Cansbridge, and afterwards reeter of St. Colusab, Cornwall, Sin Jaases ScOTT, of Balweas’y, who wao knighted by and dying, left two daos. Rirnann BureasaN, Req., son of tlso last-mesationed ttssgh 1190. Ito joined the garb of Angne, Errol, assd Ilnsstley, Dateman, Eoq., sa. Catherisse, dan. ot William Fiteherlsert, and was with them at the battle of Glesshives’, iss 1304. Ito Req. of Tisoington, and had two eons, Itcon, Isis Iseir. Rielsard, high-slseriff of Derbyslsiro in 1812; so. in 1792, ohtahscd a rensiosioss from Kfssg JAasEo VI., dated 24 Feb. Elizabeth, only elsild of the Rev. Thsonsae Eeehnge, and bad 1595. lIe as. Elizabeth, dan. ot Sir Alexander Wardlaw, of several children. (fire buaae’o Leadr,t Gcsslry.) The elder soss, I. Hunn BATeasAse, Fog. of Hartington Hall, 5. 1 March, Logic, near Stontrooe, iss Angssoehiro. She as. Kathorisse, 1756; sa. 4 Feb. 7786, Temperance, dass. of John Gisbcrsse, dars. of Oriek of Oriek, by wham lie had an only sets, Hsq. of Yoxhall Lodge, cc. Stafford, by whom he loft two JAessra ScoTT, of Logic, who s. Slargarot, don. of Patrick thus., CATncasreo-Jnr.5ANA, sa. 29 Feb. 2815, to Sir Edward-Dolsnan PATR5cR ScoTT, of Cmig, is. in 1625, who Os. a dan. of Scott, Dart. of Great liarr Ball, and bad, iatrr oliaa, a sea, David Deattie, asid dying irs 1696, was a. by his son, Faasacss-EnsvAan-SeoTT. AMELSA-ANNE, sss. 24 Dee. 18l4, to Sir Alexander Hood, Earl. brothers, of Dssnninald and Uaan. He m. Margaret, dan. Mr. Bateman was created a Baronet, 25 Dee. 2896, with of Sir Archibald Hopr, Dart. of Ranketlhor (grsssdoon of tho remainder, in default of male isssse, to the male descendants fansssss Sir Tlsomas Mope, king’s advoeata for Seatlassd, in of his daus., primogeuitnrcly. Sir hugh si. 28 Jan. 2224, the reign of CHARLES hi.), assd had two sons, Archibald, and was o. by his posthumous grandson, use late Sue who ,l. in 1770; and Fsaarcsa-EnwAssn Soon, father of the present baronet. Crcolisae—h0 April and 15 Dcc. 1606. Arass—Arg., on a fesse, go., cetised, az., between three eatharine wheels, seas nsany lambs, passant, of the field. Crest—On a mount vert, a beacon flied, ppr., ladder, or. Molfo—Regt re patrin Melts. Seat—Great Barr hail, cc. Stafford. Toga Ifoug—97, Eaton Square. SCOTT OF UTJNNINALD. ScoTT, SIR JAHES-SInnALD-DAVID, Dart. of Dunninald, By her Ise lead leone, FItS., is. 14 June, 1814; no. 28 NOT. 1844, 1. Jaaseo-SseaAs.n-Dxvsn, prasesit baronet. Harriet-Anne, only clan, of floury Sisank, Eag. of is. Slssntagn-David, barrister-at-law, 5. iSiS ,‘sss. Shoe Margaret Costlerig and Glenistuu, co. Fife, and has issue, s. MscnsseL-DAvsn-SsaoALn, 5. Dec. 1549. ss. FrancisDavid-Sibbald, 5. March, 1551, in. Sibbald-David-Sibbald, 5. 17 Sept. 1854. s. Henrietta-Carohino-Sibhald. is. Florenee-Looisa-Sibhald. its. Maria-C’eeilia-Sibbald. sv. Lilian-Edith.Sibbald. Sir David was a Itnight of the Gnolphie Hsnovos’iass Order, Sir Jasnes-Sihhald o. as 3rd baronet, at the deceaeo of and rcpreeonted the borough of Yarmouth in parhiansent.. his father, Sir David Scott, Bart., NIl., 18 Juno, tic ci. 19 June, 1851. 1851. He gradnatdd at Christ Church, Oxon, and is a deptsty-liesstenant, and was formerly a captain iss the royal Snsaox light infantry. i,tti6r. UcaTRanno Ffliao Sroti was the father of RscwAan, who Scott to death, when Sirs. Scott (nsssahly raIled Lady DssnniRaid) trot aoonsaed the sssme of SCOTT (0cc ante SCOTT OF ANcaun), This Richard’s descendant, Ssa SIscaAEL SCOTT, of Daiweary, the Wizard, 2nd Baron of the present baronet), her entreaties so far prevailed, that of Balweary of the name of Scott, author of a commentary Mr. Serstt’s life was spared, and he svas carried off to the on Aristotle, printed at Venice in 1496, and of several Toibsoth of Sissntrosa, aisd confined there till the arriral of 989 500 Ssa WiLLs Aes ScOTT, 5th Barest of ldalsreary, whss was a. JAaseo Vt., at the coronation of Qsseese ANNE, his wife, in was htkawiae an accomplice of tlae Earl of Dethwell, which, its a great nseasure, rssined Isia farsaily, but lse soon after Torrie. Olta son, J.sssca SCOTT, left Fifeshiro, and pnrehased the lands of Leightoss, of Slasstrose, by wlssm he had, PaTnscg ScoTT, of Itossic, and after the decease of his Roaer.v Scnrr, of Dnnninald, H.P. is, several paritamento for the co. Angus, is. in 1705. lIe represented far many yeas’s the cc. of Angus, asid was a stansseh adherent of the house of Otanover during the rebelhioss of 1745-6. Be 5w Assne Middbotcsi, of Seatess, iss Ahcrdeessahire,* ased ci. in Dee. 17t0, honing a san, Davso ScoTT, Faq. of Dnnninald, SIP. for the cc, of Angus, who so, Lessiod, widow of the hate Benjamin Jervis, Esq., and dan. aisd co-heiress of William Be la Garde, Esq., and lsad issue, DAvsn, late baronet Diana, so, to Sir Josias-Usnry R,trsrey, Dart Louisa, sss. to Major-Gon. Salmond, of Watcrfoot, Cssmberhand, who ci. in 1885, heaving an only son. Amelia-Sibbald, si. asssss. 5 May, ISIS. Mr. Scott ci. 4 Oct. 1805. I. Loasro SssaALn, Faq. of Silhvcod Park, cc. Berks (having so. Eiicabeth, the other dan. and ess-Iseiress of William de Lagard, Eeq.), was created a Baronet, 13 Dee, 1906, with remainder, in defanlt of male issrsc, to the nephew of his wife, and dying issneless, 17 Sept. 1819, the only acn and heir of Mr. David Scott, succeeded as II. Ssa Dsavsn SCOTT, of Dunninald. lie was bern 25 July, 1782, and ‘as. Caroline, dan. and eo-heireoa of the late Benjamin Orhisdall, Eeq., a hineai descendant ef Edmsnsd Grhs’ dalI, Archbishop of Cassterbssry, lesss7s. Queen ELse,aaErn. Brtggs, of Oathando, Hes’ts, and has a dass., MabelOhontagu. s. CarelineLonisa, os. 15 Starch, hIS, to Whdhiam-Jameo Slaxwclh, Esq., son of the late Rev. Patrick Maxwell, by Elizabeth-Anne, dan. of John Saevbridge, Eoq. of Ohm- ugh, cc. Kesst, 51.1’. si. Cisarhatte-Agnes-Marta. sit. Ehless—Assnetie. Creaiiess—13 Dee. 2868. As’sss,—Qssrrterhys 1st and 4th, org., a fcsso, esigrailed, be- * Thiabady saved her husbands life in 1746. The rebels rams to Dnnssinald, assd wzre on the poisst of pufting SIr. entered the hall, and petitioned for iaerhsssbassd’e life. Being a woman of fuse commanding appcsss’anee and man- ncr, near her oeronzhement (with David Scott. grassdfatber the Duke of Cumberland, by whom he woo liberated.