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CHAPTER XI.
171S — The Setons of St. Germains ....... 151
CHAPTER XII.
1553— 15S8 — The Setons of Barnes — John, Son of the Seventh Lord
Seton, Bred at the Court of Spain, and Employed in Various
High Offices in Scotland — Sir John Seton (2) Receives Grant of
Land in Ireland, and Marries into the Ancient Family of O'Fer-
rall — Last Seton of Barnes Takes Part in the " Rising" of 1715
— James Seton (1), Governor of St. Vincent (West Indies), Rep-
resentative of the Barnes Family . . . . . .153
CHAPTER XIII.
1562-1635 — The Setons of Kylesmure — A Son of Sir William Seton,
First Baronet, in Hepburn's Famous Scotch Regiment in France
— Sir William Seton (2) Appointed Chief Postmaster by Charles I. 15S
CHAPTER XIV.
The Setons of Meldrum ......... 160
CHAPTER XV.
The Setons of Touch — Origin of the Erskines — Saint Ninian — Sir
William Cranston of that Ilk — Setons of Touch Ancestors of Sir
Alan-Henry Seton-Stuart of Allanton and Touch . . . 161
CHAPTER XVI.
The Setons of Abercorn — The Maule Family — Charles I. Institutes
the Hereditary Order of Baronets in Scotland — Sir Walter Seton
Created Baronet of Nova Scotia — Sir Henry Seton Serves in the
French and Indian War and Receives a Grant of Land in New
York — Sir Alexander Seton Connected with the East India Com-
pany — Sir Henry-John Seton, Captain in the Peninsular War and
Groom-in- Waiting to Queen Victoria — Sir Bruce-Maxwell Seton
— The Setons of Pitmedden — The Setons of Mounie — The Prot-
estant Cemetery at Leghorn — Alexander Seton, Lieutenant-Colo-
nel of the Seventy-fourth Highlanders, Drowned in the Wreck
of II . M. S. Birkenhead — The Setons of Cariston — The Setons
of Parbroath — The Ramsays — The Ancient Family of Vieux-
Pont — Origin of the Pitcairn Family — " Master David " Seton — ■
Maitland's Eulogy of "Master David" — The Murrays — The
Lindsays — John Seton, Fifth Baron of Parbroath, Killed at
Flodden — The Burleighs — The Leslies — Sir David Seton, of

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