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STI STIR LI N CL STIRLING, SIR CHARLES-ELPRINSTONE-FLEMING, of STIRLING, SIR WALTER-GEORGE, of Faskine, co. Glorat, Co. Stirling, capt. Stirlingshire militia, 0. Lanark ; 0. 15 March, 1802 ; a. his father, as 2nd 1832, s. his brother, as 8th baronet, 19 Sept. 1861 hart., 25 Aug. 1832; CR. 18 Aug. 1835, CarolineFrances, no. 24 April, 1807, Aune-Genrgina, elder dau. of James Murray, Eeq. of 16, Dryanston Square. JL tIICIICJC. SIR JohN STiRLING, of Glerat, was knighted 1438, and is said to have been armonr.bearcr to King JAMES I. of Scotland. He was also governor of Dnmtarton Castle, and sheriff of the county of Dumbarten. Sir John had the lan,ls of Glorat as a d’swry with Ins wife, the dan. of the Laird of i, WALTER-GEsirar, lieut. H 31. A., governor to HM.M. Galbraith, and was,, by his son, WILLIAM STIRI,INo, of Glorat, governor of Dnmbarton Castle and sheriff of Dumbarton; from whom lineally I. Princes-Mary, ‘s. 20 Dcc. 1880, to the Rev. E.-H. deeoendod, SIR Mnaoo STIRLING, Knt. of Glorat, a stanch cavalier, who was e. by his sot’, I. SIR Groaor, who seas created a Baronet of Roca ,Seetia in IffO, ,,,. 1-ct, 1617, Mary, dan. of Sir Georar Seton, of Hales, by whom he ha-I a dash., Mary, ra. to Liont. James Stiriing, of Keir ; and 2ndly, 166 I, Marjory, den, of WALTER STIRL-NO, of Dalqnharage, cc. Stirling, a cob Sir William Pnrvcs, ilart., hy whom he left a son and heir, lateral branch of usc STIELIROS ef Colder, was great-grandfather Ii. SIR Muano, who vs. Barbara, elan, of Hugh Costed, of Hardgsny, and relict f John Douglas, of Mat,es, and dy1n who vs. a don, of Clsas. Casssplsell, of Bailochyle, Argyllshtre in 1712, was e. by his eon, ill. SIR JAN00; at whose decease, without issue, the cester), and dying 1700, lefI, with other issue, a 3rd san, title devolved up-u his first-cousin, IV. SIR ALeXANGOR, t. i7ia (ec’e of John dtirhng, Esq., Janet, dan. of Wtllians Rnflevcn, Miii. of Torryburn, 00. by Elizabeth his wife, eldest don. and so-heir of Sir Alox Stirling; and d. in 1732, leaving an enly ss’n, ander Home, of Renton), who a. Mary Willis, of Rochester, SIR WALTOR STSPLING, of Faskins, capt. RN. ; 6.18 May, - and was s. at his eleeraoe, iloi, by his evi,, V. SIR J0RN. T1,is gentleman vs. Miss Foleonse, of Stratford, commanded the “Essex,” 6-i, sender Cemmedere Visccuiat in No,’th AIReI-tca, by whom he had a very numerous Howe, in the eEpssshtion to C’herbonrg, 1758, in which ship, family, of which the youngest dan. Sal-oh, widow of Majsar ‘‘n flee same occasion, 1’s-inns Edward, afterwards Duke of Davidson and of John Graham, Rsq., si. 27 Dec. 1661 T,,rk, entered the navy slnde,’ Capt. Stirliisg’s guidance. the eldest son, SAMueL, s. as fth baronet; and the 2nd son, Capt. Stirling. in the “Saltasls” sloop of war, accompanied George, late capt. 9th regt., 5. 17Sf, ,a. st, Dee. 182:1, ‘discount Keppcl in his attack itpssn Gnree ; he afterwards Anne-Henrietta, enly dan. of the late William Gray, Esq. served with Lord Rodney in the West Indies, when, on bringing of Osgang; aaad 2udly. Margaret, youngest dan. of Thomas Kibble, Esq. of tVbileford: the latter 8. e. p. 1827 by liustatia from the Dutch, 1781, he w,ss knighted. SirWalter the former lie l0ft, I. SsseUEL-HOshz, 7th hart. is. CuARLES-lfrrnsNaToNr.-FLEMIEG, present baronet. i. Anne-Henrietta, so. 26 July, 1624, to the Rev. William conferred upon his eldest se-n. He ei. 24 Nov. 1786, having - Lewis Buckley, rector ef Ashlasery, 1),,von. It. Jane-Oloriana,,s. 2 Aug.1S5S,t’s Capt. C.-L.Hockin, RN., vi. Dorothy, dau. of C, Willing, Esq. of Fhtlwielphia, by of Tocquay, and i 23 May, t066. Sir John’s son and heir, VI. SIR SAsrsvL, see. 18-13, Mary-Anne, only dau. of Major Anne, sa. to hsr cousin, Andrew Stirling, Fsq. of Drampellier, Robert Borne, E. I.C.S., and, dying s.p. 2 May, 1818, as as o. by his nephew, VII. SIR S,eseurr-Iinsre, who svas 5. 28 Jan. 1830; and so. H Oct. 1853, Mary-liarnier-Thr’ruts,n, y’olngcet dssss. if (‘el. Thomas-Stirling Bo-ghie, late 44th rcgt., and had Mary- Eleanor, and asssstlscr ‘lao. lie 1, 10 Seist. 1081, and was 1. Sm WALTER. his heir, 5. 24 June, 1728, F.R.S., F,A.S., e. by his hn-thsr, SIR Cslvnu’s-lfLmesseroccr-l5LralsNn was created a Baronet, 15 Dec. 1300; he vi, 28 April, 1754, STIRLINO, the 5th and present baronet. Creeiisa—1 660. Anas—Arg., a bend, sngrailed, ac. charged with three her (who si. in 1006) had issue, buckles, isv, within a douhle-tressnrs, coonrerdory, srith thistlee, yen; on a chief, gu., a naked arm, i-coning Gilt sf a cloud from tile sinister side, grasping a sword, in paie., and, Mary-Jane, sa. in Jan, 1816, to the late Sir James Flower, therewith guardiseg an imperial crown placed in the dexter Dorothy-Anne, so. to John Bssrrett-Lonnard, Esq., 2nd eon chief point, Pl’r. Ccesl—A lion passant, gu. Ssspperlere—Two soldiers is, armour, with plssmcs. illeite—Sempcr fiddle. sfcal,—Glorat, Stlrllngsbire. 105 S STI STIRLING. daR. of John, 1st Earl of Strafford, Rfld has, I. Walter, 6 5 March, 1838 ; appointed ensign and bent., Coldetreans-gaards in 1335; served asa midshipman 011 beard the ‘‘ Bsiransna,” Gag ship, ill tbr attack on the forts of Sebaslopolin Oct. 1054 ; had a medal and clasp; he 1. at Messc-Darn.ataslt, a .Jusse, 1802. Pcince Leopold, and ssebscqnently an extra groom-isiwaiting to the Q neon, 6. 6 Sept. 1820. Stapleton, 3rd son of the lien, and Rev. Sir Francis Stapietan, tart. it. Ilarriet-Anne, vs. 20 Dee 1-080, to C-S. Hogg, Esq., 2,ad son of Sir James-Weir Mogg, Mart. 3LInctc. of JGHN 5115,0mG, lord-trove-st of Glasgow, 1’. 1640; (killed in command of a tr”op of horse at- the battle of Wor- - WALTER SrsRrlNo, Esq. of Sherva, t. in 1f86; who so. 1718, n’he dietingnished himself in the nav,sl service: be - home the dcspatchsss announctng the capture of St. wee esahseqnently appointed cosssmodarc, and commandsrin-chief at the Nare, and en Gr,saaac III, reviewing the ships unsisr his comm,snd, was o’ffared the Baronetcy, afterwards whom he left, WALTER, hia esseeevsor, Charles, vice-admiral of tlee White; who so. in 1789, Charlotte, dan. of George Grote, Eoq.. and had issue, cc Lanark; and d. his widow, 1 June, 1830, leaving, with other issno, Adm, SIR JAMES ST5RLINO, a junior lord of the Admiralty, in 1852, and subsequently cemmander-in-chief on ties China station, who it. 22 April, 1865, leaving tune, Susannah, dau. and sole heiress of Oeorge-T. Goodenrugh, Req. of Dssrdwoed, Isle ef Wight, collaterally descended fs’ss,ss William of Vyksl,am, Bishop of Winchester, and by WALTF,R-GvORO5t, his heir, Dart, of the tate Sir V.11, Leonard, Dart., and has isssss. Georgiana-Matilda, vu. 1st, to M.-D. Milligan, Esq.; and iudly, 1832, to the late Sir T.-B, Lennand, Dart., and has icons. Sir Walter sat for Gotten, hnd subsequently for St. Ieee, in many succeeding parliaments, supporting the policy and