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325 PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS [KINGSTON 1. Sir Gilbert King, 3rd Bt., b. 13 Juno, 1812 : m. 19 Nov. 1833, Mary (d. 24 Nov. 1892), dau. of €harlfs Vigoync, and d. 1-1 Nov. 1895. Issue — 1. Sir Gilbert King, pros. Bt. 1. Elizabi'th, m. 31 Oct. 1865, Guy Lloyd, D.L., who d. 25 Aug. 1906, and has issue. Residence — Croglian, co. Roscoinmon. 2. Rosamond Anne, m. 11 Sept. 1877. Ven. William Daunt, M.A., Archdeacon of Cloyne. '2. Tlio late George King, b. 1820 : m. 1863, Frances Julia Andrews, and d. 20 Jan. 1876. Issue — 1. George Augustus King, Heir Pres., b. 3 Sept. 1864. 2. Robert Ebenezer King, b. 12 Jan. 1869 ; m. ] 7 Jan. 1891, Margaret, dau. of Alexander Dempster. Issue — 1. Alexander William King, b. 25 Nov. 1892. 2. Douglas James King, b. 2 June, 1895. 1. Grace. 1. Florence Violetta Julia. 2. Helen Emilia Laura. 3. Isabella Jane. KING, 2nd Et., of Campsie (U.K.). Ci-eat. | 10 Oct. 1888.- — Sir John ^^'ESTALL Kixg, s. of' 1st Bt. B. 19 Jan. 18«:5 ; m. 28 April, 1897,- Erances Rosa, davi. of John Neve, of Oaken, Staffs ; It. -col. late 4th Vol. Batt. Argyll and Snthorland Highlrs. ; J.P., Glasgow, Stirling and Lanark ; sue. his father 191 1. Residences — Oarstairs House, Lanarkshire ; Stanmore House, Lanark. Clubs — Conservative; New (Edin. ). Issue — ■ 1. James Granville le Neve King, Heir, b. 17 Sept. 1898. 2. John Alastair King, b. 4 March. 1905. 1. Magaret Westall. Sir James King, 1st Bt., b. 13 July, 1830 ; knighted in 1887, and created a Bt. in the following year : Lord Provost of Glasgow 1886-9 : m. 20 Aug. 1861, Marian .(Residence — 20, Embankment Gardens, Chelsea, S.W.). dau. of William Westall, and d. 1 Oct. 1911. Issue— 1. Sir John Westall King, pres. Bt. 2. William James King, b. 5 June, 1864 : B.A. Oxford ; Residence — Blacknest, Brimpton, Berks. 3. AlfrcdCharlesKing, b. 28 March, 1866 ; m. 22 June, 1896, Alice Maude, dau. of the late Thomas Walker, ■of Staincliffe, Seaton Carew, Durham. Residence — Braishfield Manor, Romsey, Hants. 4. James Edward King, b. 17 March, 1875 : B.A. Oxford; Barr.-atlaw ; m. 18 May, 1914, Muriel May Ellis, dau. of the late Capt. Frederick James Taylor, of Wadden, Surrey. Residence — 20, Embankment Gar- dens, Chelsea, S.W. 1. Edith Cliristina, m. 18 Sept. 1894, Henry Brock, and has issue. Residence — Darleith, Cardross, Dum- barton. 2. Hon. Violet Gladys. 3. Hon. Estclle Emily Spencer. Michael William de Courcy, 32nd Baron KiNGS.iLE, b. 29 Sept. 1822 ; m. 1st, 26 May. 1852, Esther Eleanor (d. 27 Dec. 1864), dau. of Thoinas Williams, m. 2nd, 16 July, 1874, Jessie Maud (d. 27 July, 1902), dau. of Rev. Edward Polwhde, and d. 16 Nov. 1895. Issue by 1st m. — 1. Michael Constantine de Courcv, pres. Baron. 2. Hon. Robert Charles Sinclair de Courcy, b. 4 Dec. 1862; m, 17 Sept. 1892, Katherine, dau. of John Harris, of Ivy bridge, Devonshire. Is.sue — 1. John Arthur Gerald de Courcy, b. 2 Feb. 1894; 2nd lieut. R.G.A. since 1914; Giin'altar. 1. Hon. Mary Alicia Geraldiue, m. 4 March, 1874, William Millar, and has issue. Residence — Killaruey Wood, Bray, co. Wicklow. 2. Hon. E.sther Emily Anne Jane, m. 10 July, 1888, Rev. Charles Robert MuUins, late chaplain R.N., who d. 16 June, 1913. Residence— Mayfield. East Grin- stead, Sussex. KINGSBOROUGH, Vise. -SV^ Kingston, Earl KINGARTH, Vise. See Bute, :Iaeq. of. KINGHORN, Earl of. See Steathmoee, Eael KINGSALE, 33rd Baron. Great. 1181 ; Baron ■Comcy and Baron of Ringrone, 1181 (I.). — jMlCilAEI. CONST.^NTINB DE COURCY, S. of the 32ud Baron. B. 8 May, 1855 ; ni. 17 Jan. 1880, Jiis cousin, Emily Frances Anne de Courcy ; sue. his father 1895 ; is "managing director of the Moran Tea Co. of London ; is premier baron of Ireland. The 1st Peer was Sir John de Courcy, who wasdistingiiishedinthewarsof England, Gas- ■cony, and Ireland, temp. Henry II. Having been champion of England in a dispute with France, Xing John granted him and his descendants the privilege of ren^aining covered in the presence of the sovereign {see also Forester). Residence — The Grange, Marie Hill, Cheltenham. Issue — 1. Hon. Michael William Robert de Courcy, Heir, b. 26 Sept. 1882 ; m. 15 Nov. 1906, Constance, dau. of Col. T. P. Woodhouse, A.M.S. ; ed. at Roy. Mil. •Coll. Sandhurst ; capt. 32nd Sikh Pioneers', Brig. Maj. Southern Div. Wellington ; late 2nd lieut. Coii- jiaught Rangers. Residence — Issue — 1. Micliael John Ranee de Courcy, b. -30 Sept, 1907. 1. Mary Frances. 1. Hon. Esther Eleanor, m. 1st, 27 Feb. 1900, Alfred ■Charles Fcsting Smith, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., who d. j "27 Sept. 1908, and has issue; m. 2nd, 30 Nov. 1911, ifeginald John Witerbottom, and has issue. ' KINGSBURGH, Lord of Session. Apptd. 1888. [ P.C. 1885 : Lor.l Justice-Clerk of Scotland 1888 ; ! K.C.B. (civ.) 1900: C.B. 188ti.— Rt. Hon. Sir John Hay Athole JIacdonald, s. of Matthew Norman Macdonald-Hume, of Ninewells, by Grace, dau. of Sir John Hay, Bt., of Smitlifield and Haystoun. B. at Edinburgh 27 Dec. 1836; m. 1864, Adelaide (d. 1870), dau. of Maj. Doran, of Ely House, co. Wexford ; ed. at Edinburgh Academy, and at Basle and Edinburgli L^niver- sities ; LL.D. 1884; lion. LL.D. St, Andrews 1911 : called to the Bar in Scotland 1859 ; made Q.C. 1880 ; was Sheriff of Ross. Cromarty, and Sutherland 1874-6 ; Solicitor-Gen. for Scotland 1876-80 : Sheriff of Perthshire 1880-5 ; Dean of the Facidty of Advocates 1882-5 : Lord Advocate of Scotland 1885-6, and 1886-8. when he was apptd. Lord Justice-Clerk of Scotland, and lord president of the 2nd div. of tlie Court of Session, with the judicial title of Lord Kingsburgh (de- rived from Kingsburgh, in Skye, where Prince Charles found refuge after Culloden, and the seat of Maedonald of Kingsburgh, who married his cousin, the famous Flora Maedonald), which was dropped immediately, as he became a lord [ president and a great officer of State ; memb. of the Committee of Privy Council on Education in Scotland 1885—8 ; chrnin. of Royal Commn. on Boundaries of Glasgow 1887 ; It. -col. Queen's Edinburgh Rifle Brig. 1864, col-comdt. 1882-92 ; hon. col. 1903 ; brig. -gen. commanding Forth R.V. Brig. 1888-1901 ; V.D. 1892 ; hon. col. Motor Vol. Corps 1902— 6, and Army Motor Reserve since 1906 ; hon. col. 4th and 5th Batts. Roy. Scots since 1909 ; assoc. 1882, and memb. 1886 Institute of Electrical Engineers : ensign-gen. (formerly adj. -gen.) Royal Company of Archers (H.M.'s Roval Bodvguard for Scotland) ; memb. of H.M.'s Bd. of Manufactures (Scotland) 188.3- 1907 ; F.R.S., F.R.S.E., M.I.E.E. ; a commr. of Northern Lighthouses 1876-80, and 1885-8 ; memb. of H.M.'s Board of Supervision (Scotland) 1880-5 ; memb. of H.M.'s Prison Board (Scot- land) 1880-5 ; charmn. of the City of Edinburgh Terr. Force. Assocn. ; pres. Roy. Scot. Son. of Arts 1890 ; D.L., J.P., Edin. ; J.P., Midlothian; M.P. Edin. and St. Andrews Univs. from 1885 until his elevation to the bench ; Jubilee ^ledal 1897 ; vice-pres. National Rifle Assocn. ; steward Royal Auto Club ; ex-curator L^niv. of Edinburgh; one of the six vice-pres. of the Royal L^nited Service Institn. since 1908 ; memb. of the Road Board since 1910. Residence — 15, Abercromby Place, Edinbvu-gh. Club.s — Constitutional ; Royal Societies'; Royal Automobile; New (Edin.). Golf Clubs — Wimbledon and New Luffness. KINGSBURN, Baron. See Lindsay, Earl of. KINGSTON, 9th Earl of. Creat. 25 Aug. 1768 ; V^isc. Kingsborough, 15 Nov. 1766 ;