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GLASGOW. 27 1706-10, to the Gen. Assembly (if the Church [S.] ; Rkp. Peer [S.], 1707-10: Lord Register [S.], 1 708-1 I, taking an active part against the insurgents of 1715. He m. firstly about 1688, Margaret, sister of John, 1st Viscount W Garnock [S-], da. of the Hon. Patrick Ceawpohd, formerly Lindsay, by Margaret, da. and h. of Sir John Crawford, of Kilbirnie. He 7/i. secoudly, Jean, da. and h. of William Mure, of Rowallan, co. Ayr. She d. s.p.ui., 3 Sep. 1721. He d. 1 Nov. 1733. II. 1733. John (Doyle), Earl of Glasgow, &c. [S.], 1st s. and h., by 1st wife, b. 1688 ; styled Loud Boyle, 1703 to 1733 ; sue. to the peerage [S.], 1 Nov. 1733. He m. about 1713, Helen, da. of William Morison, of Prestongrange, eo. Haddington. He d. May 1740, at Kelburn, aged 52. His widow d. 7 July 1770, at Edinburgh, aged 75. III. 1740. 8. John (Doyle Lord Doyle, Earl of Glasgow, &c. [S.], 2d but 1st surv. s. and h., b. 4 Nov. 1714, styled Lord Boyle, 1733 to 1740 ; sue. to the peerage [S.], May 1740 ; Capt. 33d Foot, being wounded at Fontenoy, 30 April 1745, and at L inlleldt, 'J July 1 747 ; Commissioner to the Gen. Assembly of the Church [S.], 1764-72. He m. 11 July 1755, Elizabeth, sister and coheir, but eventually (1777), sole heir, of William, Lord Koss [S.], 2d da. of George (Ross), Lord Koss [a.], by Elizabeth, da. of William, (Kerr), Marquess ok Lothian [S.] He d. 7 March 1775, at Kelburn, aged 60. His widow who sue. to the estate of her family at Halkhead, co. Renfrew, d. 17 Oct. 1791, in London. [John Doyle, styled Lord Doyle, lsts. and h. ap., b. 26 March 1756. He d. an infant, v.p] IV. 1775. 4- George (Doyle, or Ross-Lindsay-Crawfurd-Doyle), EARL OF GLASGOW,&c. US], 2d but 1st surv. s. and h. ; 6. 26 March 1766 ; styled Lord Boyle till 1775; sue. to the peerage [S.], 7 March 1775. Rek. Peer [SJ, 1790-1818 ; cr. a Peer [U.K.], 11 Aug. 1815, as BARON ROSS OF HAWKHEAD, co. Renfrew, a title commemorative of his maternal descent. (") Lord Lieut, of co. Renfrew, 1810 ; G.C.H. (Civil), 1S30 ; F.R.S., F.S.A., ic' He m. firstly, 7 March 178S, at Edinburgh, Augusta, da. of James (Hay), Earl ok Erroll [8.1 by his 2d wife, Isabella, da. and coheir of William Carr, of Etall, co. Northum- berland. She, who was b. 25 April 1766, at Main Castle, co. Aberdeen, sue. in 1806 to the estates of her maternal grandfather abovenamed, and d. 23 July 1822. at Kent House, being bur. at St. Marylebone, Midx. He m. secondly, 13 Nov. 1824, Julia, da. of the l{t. Hon. Sir John Sinclair, of Ulbster, 1st Bart., by his second wife, Diana, da. of Alexander (Macdonald), 1st Baron Macdonai.d ok Slate [I.] He d. 6 July 1813, at Edinburgh, aged 77. Will pr. Sep. 1843. His widow, who was b. 16 June 1796, d. 19 Feb. 1868, at 133 George street, Edinburgh. [John Doyle, styled Viscount Keluurn, 1st s. and h. ap., by first wife, 4. Aug. 1789; an officer in the Royal Navy. He d. limn, aud v.p., 5 March 1818. Admon. April 1818.] V. 1843. 5. James ("Carr-Doyle), Earl of Glasgow, &c. [S.], also Baron Ross ok Hawkhead, 2d but 1st surv. s. and h., by first wife ; 6. 10 April 1792, and bap. at St. Marylebone, Midx. ; an officer in the Royal Navy, retiring as Captain ; styled Viscount Kelburn, 1818 to 1S43. By Royal lie, 2 Aug. 1823, he took the name of Carr before that of Boyle, on inheriting the estates of the Carr family after his mother's death ; M.P. for Ayrshire, 1S39-43 ; sue. to the peerage, 6 July 1S43; Lieut, and Sheriff' Principal of Renfrewshire, 1844. He m. 4 Aug. 1821, Georgiana, da. of Edward Hay-Mackenzie, of Newhall and Cromarty, by Maria, 1st da. and coheir of George (Murray-Mackenzie), 6th Lord Eubank [S.] He d. s.p., 11 March 1869, aged 76, at Hawkhead, co. Renfrew. His widow living 1890. VI. 1869. 6. George Frederick (Doyle), Earl of Glasgow, &c. [S.], also Baron Ross of Hawkhead, br. (of the half blood) and h., being yst. s. of the 4th Earl by his second wife ; b. 9 Oct. 1825 ; matrie. at Oxford {») See vol. iii, p. 267, note " a," tub " Enuiskilleu," for some remarks on the titles [U.K.] chosen by Scotch and Irish Peers.