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SCOTTISH PEERAGE.
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Secretary — George Dickins.
Inland Revenue — Somerset House.
Commissioners— W. H. Stephenson, Chairman; C.
J. Herries, Deputy ; Alfred Montgomery, Henry
Eoberts, Sir Alex. Duff Gordon.
Joint Secretaries — T. Sargent, A. Young.
Post- Office — St. Martin' s-le-Grand.
Postmaster-General — W. Monsell.
Secretary — J. Tilley.
Second Secretary — F. I. Scudamore.
Assistant Under Secretaries — W. J. Page, A. Bent-
hall.
Recorder and Accountant General — Geo. Chetwynd.
THE NAVY.
A dmiralty — Whitehall.
Lords Commissioners — Right Hon. G. J. Goschen,
Admiral (Sir S. C. Dacres, Lord John Hay, Earl
of Camperdown, Lord Halifax.
Secretary — V. Lushington, Q.C.
Chief Clerk of Admiralty— Thomas Wolley.
Accountant-General — James Beeby.
Superintendent of Naval Stores — N. Girdlestone.
Superintendent of Victualling — Samuel S. Lewes.
Controller of Navy — Vacant.
Hydrographer — Rear-Admiral G. H. Richards.
Director of Engineering, &c. — Lieut. -Col. Andrew-
Clarke.
Astronomer-Royal — G. B. Airy, LL.D.
Astronomer at Cape of Good Hope — Edw. J. Stone.
Medical Director-General — Alex. Armstrong, M.D.
THE AMY.
War-Office.
Accountant-General — H. W. S. Whiffin.
Medical Director-General— Sir T. G. Logan, M.D.
Horse- Guards.
Commander-in-Chief— Field Marshal H.R.H. the
Duke of Cambridge.
Military Secretary — Lieut -Gen. W. F. Forster.
Adjutant-General — Lieut. -General Sir Rich. Airey,
G.C.B.
Quartermaster-General — -Major-Gen. F. P. Haines.
Deputy Judge Advocate-General — J. C. O'Dowd.
Chaplain- General — Rev. G. R. Gleig, M.A.
Pay- Office.
Paymaster-General — -Right Hon. Lord Dufferin and
Claneboye.
Assistant — J. P. Collier.
THE SCOTTISH PEERAGE,
AS AT PRESENT EXISTING.
b. signifies born; m. married; s. succeeded.
His Royal Highness Albert Edward, Great
Steward of Scotland, Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Car-
rick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, Prince of
Wales; Duke of Cornwall; Earl of Chester; Earl
of Dublin ; Duke of Saxony, and Prince of Coburg
and Gotha, k.g. ; b. Nov. 9, 1841, m. 10th March,
1863, the Princess Alexandra of Denmark.
Abercorn, Duke of, b. 1811, s. 1818, m. 1832.
Seats, Duddingstone House, Edinburghshire; Beully
Priory, Middlesex; Dale Park, Sussex; Baron's
Court, county Tyrone, Ireland. Residence in Lon-
don, Hampden House, Carlton Club, and Traveller's
Club.
Aberdeen, Earl of, b. 1847, s. 1870. Seat,
Haddo House, Aberdeenshire. Residence in Lon-
don, Junior Carlton Club.
Ailsa, Marquis of. See Cassillis, Earl of.
Airlie, Earl of; b. 1826, s. 1849, m. 1851.
Seats, Airlie Castle; Cortachy Castle and Auchter
House, Forfarshire; Clunie Castle and Keltie Castle,
Perthshire. Residence in London, Campden Hill.
Arbuthnot, Viscount; b. 1806, s. 1860, m. 1837.
Seat, Arbuthnot House, Kincardineshire. Resi-
dence in London, Carlton Club.
Argyll, Duke of; b. 1823, s. 1847, in. 1844.
Seats, Inverary Castle, Argyleshire ; Roseneath,
Dumbartonshire; Halnaker, Sussex. Residence in
London, Argyle Lodge, Camden Hill, Kensington,
and Athenaeum Club.
Athol, Duke of; b. 1840, s. 1864, m. 1863.
Seats, Blair Castle and Blair Athol, Perthshire,
Residence in London, Guard's Club.
Balcarres, Earl of. See Crawford and Bal-
carres, Earl of.
Blantyre, Baron; b. 1818, s. 1830, m. 1843.
Seat, Erskine House, Renfrewshire. Residence in.
London, Berkeley Square, W., Travellers' Club.
Brandon, Duke of. See Hamilton, Duke of.
Breadalbane, Earl of, John Alexander Gavin
Campbell, 1677 Earl of Breadalbane and Holland,
Viscount of Tay and Paintland, Baron Glenorchy,
Benederaloch, Ormelie, and Weik; 1625 a baronet
of Scotland and Nova Scotia, b. 1824, s. his kins-
man John, 5th Earl, 1862; m. 1850 Mary-Theresa,
daughter of J. Edwards, Esq. of Dublin, and has
issue Gavin, Lord Glenorchy, b. 1851; Lady Eva,
b. 1855; Hon. Ivan, b. 1859. Seats, Taymouth
Castle, Glenfalloch, and Auchmore House, Perth-
shire; Forest Lodge and Armaddy Castle, Argyllshire.
Buccleuch and Queensberry, Duke of; b.
1806, s. 1819, m. 1829. Seats, Dalkeith Palace
and Caroline Park, Edinburghshire; Bowhill, Sel-
kirkshire; Drumlanrig Castle and Langholm Lodge,
Dumfriesshire; Branxholme" Roxburghshire; Bough-
ton House, Northamptonshire ; Richmond, Surrey ;
Ditton Park, Buckinghamshire. Residences in Lon-
don, Montagu House, Whitehall; Carlton Club;
Travellers' Club.
Buchan, Earl of; b. 1815, s. 1857, rn. 1849.
Seats, Kirkhill and Amondell, Linlithgowshire.
Bute, Marquis of. See Dumfries and Bute,
Earl of.
Caithness, Earl of; b. 1821, s. 1855, m. 1847.
Seats, Barrogill Castle and Testor House, Caithness-
shire. Residence in London, 34. Hill Street, Berke-
ley Square.
Carnwath, Earl of; b. 1858, s. 1867. Resi-
dence in London, 39 Gloucester Place, Portman
Square.
Cassillis, Earl of; b. 1847, s. 1870, m. 1871.
Seats, Culzean Castle, Cassillis House, and Newark
Castle, Ayrshire. Residence in London, 30 Old
Burlington Street.
Cathcart, Baron ; b. 1828, s. 1859, m. 1850.
Seats, Cathcart House, Renfrewshire. Residence in
London, Carlton and United Service Clubs.
Colville of Culross, Baron; b. 1818, s. 1849.
Residence in London, 42 Eaton Place, Carlton Club.
Crawford and Balcarres, Earl of; b. 1784,
s. 1825, m. 1811. Seats, Dunecht House, Echt,
Aberdeenshire; Haigh Hall, Lancashire. Residence
in London, 9 Grosvenor Square.

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