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330 HISTORY OF STRATHENDRICK
Archibald Shannon-Buchanan, in 17 91, and assumed the name of Buchanan.
He married Frances Beachcroft, and had three sons and a daughter: (1) Robert
Buchanan-Dunlop; (2) James Buchanan-Dunlop, born 1809, died unmarried 1859;
(3) Charles Buchanan-Dunlop, born 181 2, was Vicar of Henfield, Sussex, married
Fanny Borrer, and had issue : and (1) Elizabeth Buchanan-Dunlop, born 1806,
died unmarried 1870.
X. Robert Buchanan-Dunlop of Drumhead, born 1807, was also of
Househill, to which he succeeded on the death of Frances Dunlop of House-
hill, 14th April 1866, youngest and last of the four co-heiresses of James
Dunlop, his uncle. He married, first, in 1837, Emma Smith, and had by her
(who died in 1851) five sons and four daughters: (1) Robert Buchanan-Dunlop;
(2) James Buchanan-Dunlop, born 1840, late of the Rifle Brigade ; (3) Charles
George Buchanan-Dunlop, born 1843 ; (4) Henry Donald Buchanan-Dunlop,
born 1845, Lieutenant-Colonel Royal Artillery, married, first, Charlotte Fanny,
daughter of General Gilbert Buchanan, who died in 1869 without surviving issue,
secondly, Sabina, daughter of William Woolston, and has issue; (5) Francis
Campbell Buchanan-Dunlop, born 1847, died 1885: (1) Elizabeth Buchanan-
Dunlop, died young ; (2) Caroline Annabella Buchanan-Dunlop ; (3) Frances
Harriet Buchanan-Dunlop, died young ; and (4) Emma Buchanan-Dunlop, born
1849, married Percy Pollexfen Vere Turner, barrister-at-law, and has issue.
Robert Buchanan-Dunlop married, secondly, Frances Maria, daughter of Edward
John Burrow, Archdeacon of Gibraltar. She died s.p. 6th May 1882, and her
husband on 10th August of the same year.
XI. Robert Buchanan-Dunlop, born 1838, succeeded his father in Drum-
head, Househill having been sold in 1872. He married Harriet Kylsie, daughter
of Emanuel Baker, of York Place, Portman Square, London, by whom he had
an only child and heir, Robert.
XII. Robert Buchanan-Dunlop, now of Drumhead, born 6th May 1877.
THE BUCHANANS OF MIDDLE TULLIECHEWAN — THROUGH DRUMHEAD,
CADETS OF DRUMMIKILL.
I. Mungo Buchanan in Tulliechewan, 1 a younger son of Robert Buchanan
and brother of William Buchanan of Blarhennachra, 2 is mentioned 12th April 1593,
when the latter was surety for him. 3 " Mungo Buchannane in Tillichewin and
Robert Buchannane, his son," are charged with reiving, etc., on nth October
i6n. 4 He was one of the debtors in the testament of Alexander Colquhoun
1 Dunbarton Records, Dennistoun MS. 2 See p. 327.
* Reg. P. C. of Scot., Vol. v., p. 585. 4 Reg. P. C. of Scot., Vol. IX., p. 261.

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