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1651.* He married a daughter of Sir Robert
Stewart, of Ormistone, (brother to the Earl of
Traquair), but by her had no issue, — so was suc-
ceeded by his brother,
THOMAS, who was very sore wounded at the 6th of Whit-
said battle of Inverkeathing, where his brother was s a e *
killed, but recovered. He married Mrs Mitchel,
and had issue by her a son, and died in 1671 ; —
which son,
THOMAS, married Jane, daughter to Sir J. 13th Genera-
Hay, of Park, Bart, in the shire of Galloway; and '^i? , (
was living at Whitslade in 1688, when Capt. W.
Scott's book, so often mentioned, was published :
and by his said wife had seven sons ; viz. Thomas,
his successor; John, who succeeded his brother
Thomas in the estate of Whitslade ; Walter ; Ro-
bert, who was a surgeon at Hawick, in Roxburgh-
shire, and died in or about the year 1757, having
many years outlived all his brothers ; Francis ;
William, late an eminent physician at Worcester ;
and James. — All of whom died without issue, ex-
cept the eldest son,
THOMAS, who married a daughter of Sir J. 14th Genera-
Scott, of Ancrum, Bart, in Roxburghshire, and by ti ° n ' ? nd ^ th
her had two daughters, viz. Elizabeth and Janet.
— Janet died unmarried ; and Elizabeth married
• This was in a very smart action, that happened in the above
year, betwixt Major-Gen. Brown, who commanded the Scotch for
the King, and Gen. Lambert, who commanded on the other
side. The Scotch were worsted, and a great many killed. — See
Guthrie's Hist. vol. x. p. 36. Cromwell's Life, p. 210. Genea-
logical Essays, Part II. p. 18.

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