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266 The Celtic Magazine.
He married, secondly, in 1784, Sarah, daughter of N. Stack-
house, Second Member of Council at Bombay, then in her seven-
teenth year, with surviving issue —
3. John Norman, his heir and successor.
4. Sarah, who married her cousin, Robert Pringle of Stitchill,
without issue. Both died soon after the marriage.
5. Amelia Anne, who married her cousin and brother-in-law,
Sir John Pringle, Baronet, of Stitchill, with issue —
James, his heir and successor.
6. Anne Eliza, who married, on the 3rd of July, 1821, Spencer
Perceval, eldest son of the Right Hon. Spencer Perceval,
Prime Minister of Great Britain. She still survives at
the ripe old age of 91 or 92 years.
General Macleod died at Guernsey in August, 1801, when
he was succeeded by his eldest son,
XXI. John Norman Macleod, born in 1788. He repre-
sented Sudbury in Parliament from 1828 to 1832. After the
passing of the Reform Bill of 1832 he contested the County of
Inverness with Charles Grant, afterwards Lord Glenelg, but was
defeated by a few votes.
He married, on the i6th of November, 1809, Anne, daughter
of John Stephenson of Merstham, Kent, with issue —
1. Norman, his heir, now of Macleod.
2. Torquil James, who died young on the 28th of April, 1821.
3. Harold John Leod, who died unmarried in 1846.
4. Emily Sarah, now of Dunvegan Castle.
5. Anna Eliza, who, on the 2nd of June, 1840, married James
Ogilvie Fairlie, of Williamfield, Ayrshire, with issue —
(i) Henry James, born on the 9th of March, 1841 ;
and (2) a daughter, who, in 1867, married Archibald
Campbell, younger of Achandarrach, who died in
September, 1885. Mrs. Fairlie died on the 9th of
September, 1843.
6. Harriette Maria, who married John Campbell, of Glen-
saddel, Argyleshire, with issue — (i) Charles, who, born
in February, 1847, married, in 1873, Esther, daughter
of Colonel Fairlie, by his second wife ; (2) Walter
Frederick, born in 1850, and died in 1882; (3) John
He married, secondly, in 1784, Sarah, daughter of N. Stack-
house, Second Member of Council at Bombay, then in her seven-
teenth year, with surviving issue —
3. John Norman, his heir and successor.
4. Sarah, who married her cousin, Robert Pringle of Stitchill,
without issue. Both died soon after the marriage.
5. Amelia Anne, who married her cousin and brother-in-law,
Sir John Pringle, Baronet, of Stitchill, with issue —
James, his heir and successor.
6. Anne Eliza, who married, on the 3rd of July, 1821, Spencer
Perceval, eldest son of the Right Hon. Spencer Perceval,
Prime Minister of Great Britain. She still survives at
the ripe old age of 91 or 92 years.
General Macleod died at Guernsey in August, 1801, when
he was succeeded by his eldest son,
XXI. John Norman Macleod, born in 1788. He repre-
sented Sudbury in Parliament from 1828 to 1832. After the
passing of the Reform Bill of 1832 he contested the County of
Inverness with Charles Grant, afterwards Lord Glenelg, but was
defeated by a few votes.
He married, on the i6th of November, 1809, Anne, daughter
of John Stephenson of Merstham, Kent, with issue —
1. Norman, his heir, now of Macleod.
2. Torquil James, who died young on the 28th of April, 1821.
3. Harold John Leod, who died unmarried in 1846.
4. Emily Sarah, now of Dunvegan Castle.
5. Anna Eliza, who, on the 2nd of June, 1840, married James
Ogilvie Fairlie, of Williamfield, Ayrshire, with issue —
(i) Henry James, born on the 9th of March, 1841 ;
and (2) a daughter, who, in 1867, married Archibald
Campbell, younger of Achandarrach, who died in
September, 1885. Mrs. Fairlie died on the 9th of
September, 1843.
6. Harriette Maria, who married John Campbell, of Glen-
saddel, Argyleshire, with issue — (i) Charles, who, born
in February, 1847, married, in 1873, Esther, daughter
of Colonel Fairlie, by his second wife ; (2) Walter
Frederick, born in 1850, and died in 1882; (3) John
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Description | Volume XII, 1887. |
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Description | A selection of books from a collection of more than 500 titles, mostly on religious and literary topics. Also includes some material dealing with other Celtic languages and societies. Collection created towards the end of the 19th century by Lady Evelyn Stewart Murray. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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