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CAMPERDOWN 519 Classics 1863, B.A. 1867. Lord-in-Waiting 1868-70, and a Lord of the Admiralty 1870-74. A Liberal, and after 1886 an Unionist. Family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 6,770 acres, co. Forfar, valued at ;^8,24i a year, and of 7,122 co. Perth, valued at £t,a19- Total 13,892 acres, valued at ,^11,720 a year. Principal Residences. — Camper- down House, near Dundee; Lundie, co. Forfar, and Gleneagles, co. Perth. CAMPSIE i.e. " Lord Campsie " [S.] (Livingston), cr. 1 66 1, with the Viscountcy of Kilsyth [S.], which see; forfeited 1715. CAMVILLE see CANVILLE CANADA i.e. "Viscount of Canada" [S.] {Alexander), cr. 1633 with the Earldom OF Stirling [S.], which see; extinct 1739. CANFORD See " De Mauley of Canford, co. Dorset," Barony (Ponsonby), cr. 1838. See "WiMBORNE OF Canford Magna, co. Dorset," Barony (Guest), cr. 1880. CANNING and CANNING OF KILBRAHAN VISCOUNTCY. I. Joan Scott, 3rd and yst. da.^ and coh. of J n^n John S., of Balcomie, co. Fife (Major Gen. in the Army), by Margaret, yst. da. of Robert Dundas, Lord President of the Court of Session. On 8 July 1800, she m., in Brook Str., St. Geo., Han. Sq. (by spec. lie. from Fac. office), the Rt. Hon. George Canning, bringing him, it is said, a fortune of ;^ioo,ooo. This celebrated orator and statesman was the only s. and h. of George C, of the Middle Temple, London,() by Mary Anne, da. of Jordan Costello, of Connaught. He was b. 11 Apr. 1770, in London, was ed. at Eton, (*) The eldest da., Henrietta, to whom most of the property descended, was Duchess of Portland; and the 2nd da., Lucy (who d. 3 Aug. 1798), was ist wife of John Stuart, styled Lord Doune, who was afterwards (18 10) Earl of Moray [S.]. C') He was ist s. and h. ap. of Stratford Canning, of Garvagh, co. Londonderry, and d. v. p., 11 Apr. 1771, having offended his father by an imprudent match (May 1768) with a young lady of great beauty, but without fortune. His next br., Paul, inherited the family estate of Garvagh, and was father of George, cr. Baron Garvagh [I.] in 1 81 8; while the yst. br., Stratford Canning, was father of Stratford, cr. Viscount Stratford de RedclifFe in 1852.