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sect. iv. Of Sir John Drummond, 3d of Macnany. \og
Strahan, by whom he had a son John Drummond, who
succeeded, and one daughter.
II. John Drummond, Esq. banker at Charing Cross,
succeeded to his father, and purchased Stanmore in Mid-
dlesex. He was also a gentleman of great respect-
ability, and served a considerable time in parliament, as
member for Thetford. He married Charlotte, daughter
of Lord William Beauclerk, son of the duke of S'. Al-
bans, by whom he had two sons and two daughters.
J . George Drummond, who succeeded.
2. John Daimmond, Esq. of Brook-street, an eminent
banker, and partner of the house at Charing Cross.
He married, l sr, Esther, daughter of Cholmon-
deley, Esq, of Vale-Royal in Cheshire, by whom he
had two sons and three daughters. 2<3ly, in 1806,
Barbara, maid of honour to the queen, daughter of
Charles Chester, Esq. of Chichelly, brother to the
late Lord Bagot, by whom he has a son.
3. Charlotte Drummond, who married her cousin,
the Rev. Mr. Henry Beauclerk, son of Lord Henry.
4. Diana Drummond, who married Richard Cox,
Esq. and left children.
IIL George Drummond, Esq. banker at Charing
Cross, succeeded to his father. He married Martha,
daughter of the Right Hon. Thomas Harley, brother of
the earl of Oxford, by whom he had two sons and one
daughter.
1. George Harley Drummond, who succeeded.
2. Andrew Mortimer Drummond, unmarried.
3. Harriet Drummond, married to Sir Charles Ha-
milton, captain in the navy, in 1803.
IV. George Harley Drummond, Esq. succeeded to
his father, and purchased the estate of Drumtochty in
K
Strahan, by whom he had a son John Drummond, who
succeeded, and one daughter.
II. John Drummond, Esq. banker at Charing Cross,
succeeded to his father, and purchased Stanmore in Mid-
dlesex. He was also a gentleman of great respect-
ability, and served a considerable time in parliament, as
member for Thetford. He married Charlotte, daughter
of Lord William Beauclerk, son of the duke of S'. Al-
bans, by whom he had two sons and two daughters.
J . George Drummond, who succeeded.
2. John Daimmond, Esq. of Brook-street, an eminent
banker, and partner of the house at Charing Cross.
He married, l sr, Esther, daughter of Cholmon-
deley, Esq, of Vale-Royal in Cheshire, by whom he
had two sons and three daughters. 2<3ly, in 1806,
Barbara, maid of honour to the queen, daughter of
Charles Chester, Esq. of Chichelly, brother to the
late Lord Bagot, by whom he has a son.
3. Charlotte Drummond, who married her cousin,
the Rev. Mr. Henry Beauclerk, son of Lord Henry.
4. Diana Drummond, who married Richard Cox,
Esq. and left children.
IIL George Drummond, Esq. banker at Charing
Cross, succeeded to his father. He married Martha,
daughter of the Right Hon. Thomas Harley, brother of
the earl of Oxford, by whom he had two sons and one
daughter.
1. George Harley Drummond, who succeeded.
2. Andrew Mortimer Drummond, unmarried.
3. Harriet Drummond, married to Sir Charles Ha-
milton, captain in the navy, in 1803.
IV. George Harley Drummond, Esq. succeeded to
his father, and purchased the estate of Drumtochty in
K
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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