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SO Genealogical Mem ffir SECT, m
oFItmerpafiray, as her mother's portion ; 3. Agnes,
Lady Marchiston ; and 4. Margaret, Lady Muschet.
5. ElizabetlrDrummond, married to Malcolm Dfum-
mond, the third baron of Bpreland, in 155g, whose
issne was, Juhn, Maurice, Abraham, Malcolm,
Isaac, and David Drummonds.
Family of Loudowi and Moira,
Sir Hugh Campbell, as above; the son of Sir Matthew
Campbell of Loudoun, by Isabella Drnmmond, second
daughter of Sir John Drnmmond, second laird of lnner-
paffray, was created Lord Loudoun by James VI. in
]60I. Lord Loudoun had issue an only son, George,
master of Loudoun, who dying in l(5l 2, before his father,
left a daughter, Margaret Campbell, who succeeded to the
honours of Loudoun on her grandfather's death in J'622.
Margaret Campbell, baroness of Lou :oun, married
John Campbell, Esq. of Lawers, created earl of Lou-
doun in 1 033 by Charles I. whose son James, second
earl of Loudoun, left two sons.
1. Hugh Campbell, the third earl of Loudoun, whose
son John succeeded him as the fourth earl.
2. General Sir James CampV'll of Lawers, whose
son Colonel James Mure Campbell succeeded to
the estate and honours of Loudoun as fifth earl, on
the death of his cousin John, without issue, in TJS'l.
James, fifth earl of Loudoun, married Miss Flora
Macleod of Rasay, by whom he had an only daughter,
Lady Flora, born in 1/80, who, on her father's death in
1786", became countess of Loudoun, Baroness Mauchline.
Lady Flora Campbell, in 1804, married Francis Raw-
don Hastings, carl of Moira, at that time commander in
chief of Scotland, afterwards master-general of the ordin-
ance, and became in her own right countess of Loudoun

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