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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. 277 KINNOULL, EARL OF. (HAT.) Sits as BARON HAY. GEORGE HAY, llth Earl. Born July 16th, 1827; succeeded his father in 1866; educated at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst ; entered the 1st Life Guards, 1844, became Lieut. 1848, and Capt. 1851, retired 1856; is a Magistrate for Perthshire: married (1848) Lady Emily Blanche Charlotte Somerset, 3rd daughter of the 7th Duke of Beaufort, K.G. and has issue, living, Sows, George Robert, Viscount Dupplin, b. 184Q ; Renew your courage. educated at Eton ; entered the 1st Life Guards as Cornet and Sub- Lieut. 1867; became Lieut. 1868, and retired 1871 : m. 1871, Lady Agnes Cecil Emmeline, daughter of 5th the Earl of Fife. Clubs, Carlton, White's, Marlborough. Francis George, b. 1853. Archibald Fitzroy George, b. 1855. Alistair George, b. 1861. Claude George, d. 1862. Daughters, Constance Blanche Louisa, b. 1851. Muriel Henrietta Constance, b. 1863. Brothers living, Arthur-DRUMMOND, A. 1833, m. 1855. Charles Rowley, 6.1836, m. 1858. Sisters living, Louisa, b. 1825, m. 1843, Sir Thomas Moncrieffe, 7th Bart. Frances, A. 1830, m. 1852, (Lloyd). Elizabeth, 6.1834, m. 1856, Sir F.Arthur, 2nd Bart. Augusta Sophia, b. 183/, m. 1856, the Hon. John Fiennes Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, eldest son of the 13th Baron Saye and Sele. Creations, Baron Hay of Kinfauns and Viscount Dupplin, 1627, Earl of Kinnoull, Viscount, and Baron, 1 633, Viscount again, 1697, Earl, renewed, 1704, all in the peerage of Scotland. Baron Hay of Pedwardine, in the peerage of Great Britain, 1711. &mg, Quarterly : 1st and 4th, grand quarters, quarterly, 1st and 4th, azure, an unicorn saliant, argent, armed, maned, and unguled, or, within a borduie of the last, charged with eight half thistles, vert, joined palewise to as many half roses, gules, being a coat of augmentation ; and 2nd and 3rd, argent, three escutcheons, two and one, gules, Hay ; 2nd grand quarter, or, three bars, wavy, Drummond; 3rd grand quarter, or, a lion's head, erased, within a double tressure, flory counterflory, gules, a coat of augmentation, Drummond. Crest, A demi-man, couped at the knees, habited in a peasant's habit, of a gray or russet colour, and bearing on his right shoulder an ox yoke, j&upportrr^ Two men dressed in peasants' habits, of a gray or russet colour, the dexter holding- over bis shoulder the coulter, and the sinister, the paddle, of a plough, proper. Seats, Dupplin- castle, Perth ; and Balhousie-castle, Perth. Town Residence, il, Wilton-crescent, S.W. Clubs, Carlton, White's, Marlborough. KINNOULL, Earl of, His lordship's predecessor was his father, Thomas Robert, 10th Earl. He was b. April 5, 1785 ; succeeded his father, 1805 ; was Lord Lieut, of Perthshire, and Lord Lyon King at Arms of Scotland : m. 1824, Louisa Burton, 2nd daughter, of Admiral Sir Charles Rowley, G.C.B. 1st Bart, and d. Feb. 18, 1866, having h ad issue four sons and five daughters. KINNOULL, Dowager Countess of, LOUISA BURTON, 2nd daughter of Admiral Sir Charles Rowley, G.C.B. 1st Bart. m. 1824, the 10th Earl of Kinnoull, who d. 1866. Residence, 41, Wilton-crescent, S.W. Kinrard, Earl of, title borne by the Duke of Richmond.