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NOVA SCOTIA BARONETS. XIX Date of Patent. Name of Patentee, Date of Sealing, &c. Remarks. (N.) 2 March 1627 Napier (J) Archibald, of Merchistoun, now Lord Napier ; in Denmill's list. Sealed 9 June 1627. [A.M.] (Of Napier, May— S.) See " Chaos" 27 July 1629 [18 June 1635 NiCOLSON NORTOUN (*t) John, of Lesswade. Sealed 31 December 1629. A.M Walter, of Chestone, in the county of Suffolk. Heirs male] (26 June— S.) Sir Arthur Nicolson, 7th Bt. served heir to the family 1826, and as such inherits the title. See Broun. He d. s. p. 16 Sept. 1863. (See also Burke's Peerage, 1865, and " Chaos ") (S.) 16 January 1637 NiCOLSON Thomas, of Carnock. In ane old list. [A.M.] (S.) See "Chaos" 2 December 1669 NiSBET Patrick, of Craigintinnie, now of Dean. A.M.B. ? extinct. See Burke's Peerage, 1841 15 April 1700 NiCOLSON Thomas, younger, of Kemney [eldest son of Sir George Nicol- son, a senator of the College of Justice.] A.M.[B.] ? dormant. See Burke's Peerage, 1841 31 March 1704 Naikne Thomas, of Dunsunnan. A.M. Dormant on the death of Sir William, 5th Bart. 25 March 1811 NiCOLSON (J) JOHN,of Tulliecultrie. No docu- ment, bot is so designed in papers " Chaos " NiCOLSON (X) Mr. James, of Cockburnspeth. Sealed 17 December 1625. A.M. 31 July 1706 Naesmith Mr. James, of Dawick, Advocat. A.M. Baronetage NiCOLSON iX) Sir John, of that ilk, hes taken out his armes as Baronet ? identical with Carnock 16 Jan 1637 24 April 1626 OaiLVIE 29 September 1626 30 July 1627 28 July 1629 5 March 1661 24 June 1701 Ogilvie (J) Ogilvie (J) Ogilvie* (t) Ogilvie Ogilvie osburne (j) (0.) George, of Camousie. Sealed 22 June 1626. [A.M.] John, of Innerwharitie. Sealed 3 June 1627. [A.M.] of Bamffe, now Lord Bamffe. Sealed 4 August 1627. [A.M.] Sir James, of Newtoun, Lord of Session. Sealed 24 August 1629. [A.M.] George, of Barras; for saving honours. A.M.B. Alexander, of Forglen, brother to Lord Bamffe. A.M.B. Sir Thomas, made Baronet; thereafter Viscount Dunblane (Of New Camousie— S.) 1st coz. of George, IstLordBamff (see below). ? dormant on the death of Sir Wm. Ogilvie, 9th Bart, at Christ- church, N.Z. 20 Feb. 1861 ; son of Sir Wm. 0. Iiy Christian, dau. of Rev. Jno. Patison, of Edinburgh, Gents. Mag. vol. 56 (1831), p. 213. Broun. See also Burke's Peerage, 1862 (Of Ogilvie Inverquharity— S.) Ba- ronetage (Sir James, of Banff Ogilvy, 20 July — S.) Extinct on the death of Wm. 8th Lord Banff, who died unm. 4 June 1803 (Oliphant— S.) Mem. Sir George Oliphant, of Newton, m. Margaret, dau. of James, 2nd Baron Rollo " Sir William, 7th Bart. succ. 1837 " — Broun. See also Burke's Peer- age, 1852 Extinct on the death of Wm. 8th Lord Banff, who d. unm. 4 June 1803 Ancestor of Duke of Leeds. Peerage See 22 February 1628 29 January 1635 Preston (J) PiLKINGTON (• X) (P.) John, of Airdrie. No document but Denmill's list. [A.M.] Arthur, of Stainlie, in the county of York. Heirs male] ft Ogilvie, a mistake for Oliphant. fOf Preston Airdrie— S.) ? extinct. Jno. Preston, yr. m. to his 2nd wife (contract 26 March 1652) Mar- jorie, dau. of Sir John Carnegie, 1st Earl of Northesk, and widow of Sir James Scott, of Scotistarvit (29 June— S.) Baronetage