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STR knighted; and was, in Feb. If 34, appointed attorney-general; youngest dan., witit whom be acquired the Barony of King- in May, 1824, he was elected membcr for the city of Edinburgh, horn), which he continued to represent in three successive Ssa Joins LYON, of Gtamis, who ss. Lady Elizabeth Graham, parlismeute, till he was elevated to the peerage. Having 2nd dan. of Patrick, Earl of Strattsern, by Eaphemia, Countess retired from office with Lord Melbourne’s government, in Palatine of Slrallsern, grossddao. of Itisig Bearer II; and dying Nov. if 84, he was re-appointed attorney-general to WILLIAM in 1438, was t. by Isis eldest son, IV. in April, 1815, and to Her present Majesty en her accession Pavesrsc txns, of Glaosis, one of the hostagee for Ihe ran- to the throne. In June, 1841, he was appointed eons of King Jatsrs I, delivered up to the English 28 Starch, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, and created a peer as 1424, and released 9 June, 1427. This feudal chief was created above. In 1846, he bccams Chancellor of the Duohy of a peer of parliament, as Lard Glas:sits, in 1449. Itis lordship Lancaster, and in 1850, succeeded Lord Penman as Chief was sworn of the privy counril and appointed esaster of the Jnstice of the Court of Queen’s Bench, and was made Lord Isonsehold in 1452. lIe so. Isabel, dan. of Alexander Ogttvy, ci Chancellor of Englassd in June, 1859. His lordship ss. Aurhtcrhouse; and dying in 1-159, watt. by his eldest eon, I Sept. 1821, Mary-Elizabeth Scsrlctt, dau. of James, Baron As.exasnrs, 2nd lord; at whose decease vitisont issue, in Abinger, crested Baroness Stratheden in her own right, 1480, the barony devolved open his brotiser, 22 Jan. 1886, and by her (who sl 25 March, 1865) has Isad Jossx, 3rd lard, a privy-coonrillcr in, and jnetico-geoeral of, issue as above stated. Ito d. 21 June, 1861, and was e. in Scotland. his lordship to. Elizabeth, dan. of Sir John Serimgeour, his barony of Campbellhy his eldest eon, Loen Srr.Avnsnxw, new also 2nd Lossn Caasroes.L. Creotiess—22 Jan. 1816. Arese—Gyronny of eighl, or and so. teitbiss a bordure, cog., Geoxoa, 5th lord; at -elsose decease, costs., in 1508, the tub quarterly, or and an., charged with eight buckles, counterchanged. and estate passed in isis brother, creel—A tsar’s hcad erased, gyroeny of eight or and sa. Snppsrlns as Lord Strsthedcn—on either side, a back, arg., of George, Statler of Angus, and sister of Arehibal,l, 6th Earl of attired and hoofed, or, that on the dexter gorged with s collar, Angus, by whons he Isad a too, John, assd a doss., Elioabeih, csmpony, go., and of the second, tiserefrom pendeni an escstclseen, who s. Rots of Cratgy. Slit lordship sl. SAng. 1528, and his gyrssssy of eight, or and ea. snd tlsat en the sinister, widose vs. Archibald Campbell, of ttrpneith. This lady, her gorged with a csllsr therefro,n pendent an escutcheon, gold, Isusband, her son Lord Glands, his kisssnsan John Lyon, and elssrged witls three risaplets of laurel, two and one pjsr. Bs’pjssrtcro as Lord Canspbell—on either side a lion gnardant, an old priest, were indicted for dosigns against the life of King gas ; that on tiso dexter gorged with a collar, or, pendant therefrom JAssrt V., by poison or witchcraft, with use tutentito of restoring an esceehcon, as., charged witb a ssltire, arg. and that on the susmier gorged witis a wreath of sbamrocks, ppr., pendeni flames, and endared the savage sentence on ltso Castte-hHl of therefrom an escutcheon, or and gu. jlfstte—Atsdscler et aperte. Scaf—Bartrigge House, Roxburghslsire. Town ?lssssc—ll, L’rnlon Street, Berkeley Square. S T RAT H H 0 R E. STgATustogg AND IcoleoHooN, E.tnL OF (Claude FATasce, 9th baross, rapt. of the guard, and one of the privy Lyon-Bowes), Viscount Lyon and Baron Glamis, council of King Jasses VI: who was created EaaL or KINGnstss, Tannedyce, Seidlaw, and Stracichtie, in the peerage Sinrray, 1st Earl of Tellibardine, and dying in tots, was r. by of Scotland; is. 19 July, 1824, late an officer 2nd life his eldest son, guards; s. hie brotlaer as 13th earl, 13 Sept. 1865; Joisa, 2nd Earl of Itinghom; who sss. lot, Lady Slargaret as. 28 Sept. 1853, Frances-Dora, dan. of Oswald Erskine, 3rd don, of John, Earl of Star, Isigh treasurer of Scotland, Smith, Esq. of Blendon Hall, Kent (see CxouiINoTON, Elizabeth ManIc, only dan. of Fatrirl:, Itt Fort ef Ponmure, by B.), and has issue, a. Ctaune-Gxnsoe, Lard Ole:ais, b. 14 March, 2835. is. Francis, 1’. 23 Feb. 1886. sss. Ernest, ft. 4 Aug. 1858. iv. Herbert, 8. 15 Aug. 1880. v. Patrick, 6. 5 Starch, 1863. vs. Itenneth, 8. 26 April, 1567. a. Constance.Franees. is. A dan., 8. 6 Oct. 1868. TLincagc. A member of the French family of Lyon (wtsich originally STaATHMORE AND Ksc000aN, Vices oozes Lyese, Bartsss Ohoossia, sprang from the noble Roman bouse of Leoni) accompanied the Fassaa’lycs, deitliose, enst dlraslirlstie.” Ills lordship, who won Norman into England tn 1066, and removed into Scotland in a privy csnnrilbor and an extraordinary lord of Session, d. in about thirty years atterwarsle. This Lyon was high in favour 1488, and was a. by his son (ly itelesa, dan. of John, Earl of with the Scottish King EnaAa, and obtained front that prince Middle inn), esneiderable grants in Pertbshire, to which ho gave the name Joists, 4th earl, who sos. Lady Elizabeth Slanhope, dan. of of Glen-Lyen. From him lineally descended Ste JossN LeoN, son of John de Lyon, feudal Baron of Fortevist, Philip. 2nd Earl of Chesterfield, by sehom Ise bad foin- surviving dc, and son-in-law and secretary to King BosecT II., frosn sons and two dons. Rio lordship d. in 1712, and was s. by his whom he obtained a grant, in 1371-2, of the lordship or thaneGem Joists, 9th earl, whe soot slain in rebellion in 8718, at the of Glansie, in Forfarshire. Sir John, who was great- battle of Shcriffmuir, and was .5. by his brother, chamberlain of Scotland, fell in a dad with Sir James Lissdsay, Cnaac.ro, 0th earl, who so. in 1721, Lady Satan Coclsrano, 2nd of Crawford, at use Slots of llalhall, en. Forfar, in 1383, ansI dan. of John, 4tls Earl of Dundonald, by whons (svlso sos. 2ndly, was z.by bit only son (by the LadyJane Stuart, EingRosxssa’II.’e Goorge Forbes, master of the horse to the Chevalier) he had no 1069 5TH of Dodisope, consta’slc of Dondec; and dying in 1407, was a by his eldest ton, Jossre, 4th lord; who was a. in 1300 by bit eldest son (by Elizabetis, dan. of Andrew, Lord Gray), Joins, 6th lard. This nol,lemon to. Janet Bongtas, 2nd dan. the house of Angns. Lady Wansit was condrntned in the Edinburgh, 17 July, 1837. 11cr hosband, Campbell, endeavouring to escape from the castle, trot dashed to pieces on the rocks selsich form the bate of that edifice. her son was also sentenced to be executed, but respiied until he should attain mgiority; in the interim, Ice was ordered to be closely confined, and his estates were declared forfeited. The accuser, however, one Lyon, confessing that use whole story svas a fabrication, his lorcithip ss’as rrloased, and restored to his estates and Isonours by parliament, 15 Starch, 1542-3, as Joaa, 7th lord. lIe sos. Janel Keith, sister of William, 4th Earl Slarischal; and dying in 1580, loft issue, Josss, his heir. Tlsomm (Sir), ancestor of the LYONS of A clrllsar, in Forfarshirc. (Sec Boxes’s Lssssdeei gesslrJ.) He was o. by his elder son, Jonas, 8th hood, who was constitotesi lord chancellor of Scotland in 1578. his lordship so. Elizabeth, dan. of Alexander, 6th Lord Saltotm; and falling, 17 Starch, 1378, in an accidental encounter between hit folloss-crs and Ihose of the Earl of Crawford, was a. by his only son, 10 July, tote. ltis lordship so. Ansse, dan. of John by whom he had no surviving issue. Ito so. 2ndly, Lady whom be had, Pavesce, his ancressor; and Eticabells, so. Itt, to Charles, Itt Earl of Aboyne, and 2ndhy, to Capt. Alexander Grant. The east d. in 1647, and was a by his son, Pavescx, 3rd earl. This osoblenson Obtained a new charter, dated 30 Stay, 1872, sxtsndieg the reversionary lisnitalion of the earldom, in default of direct snale issue, to any person or persona nosninated by himself, and in failnre of those, to his Isoirs and assigns whatsoever; and his lordslsip procured another charter, dated 1 July, 1677, providing, “That (himself) Patricls, 3rd Earl of Kinghorn, and his heirs mtle, or heirs whatsoever, should in all fssture ages be styled EaoLs or eldest son,