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Wallace's tower, Seton House; 108.
Walleran, Chaplain of Church of
Tranent, 211.
Walpole, Horace, 250, 254.
Walrond, George, (note) 276.
— Grace, (note) 276.
Waltheof, or Waldeve, Abbot of Mel-
rose, 23.
War Cry or Slogan, meaning of,
394-
Washington, George, 267, 283, 346.
Watch of Mary Seton, 98, 99.
Wauchope, Andrew, Laird of Nid-
drie-Wauchope, 146.
— Barbara, wife of Sir G. Seton of
Garleton, 146.
— Gilbert, (note) 146.
— Robert, (note) 146.
— Robert (son of Gilbert), Arch-
bishop of Armagh, at Council of
Trent, (note) 146.
Wauchopes of Niddrie, (note) 146.
Waterperry, Curzon of, 266.
— Curzons of, 264, 279.
— estate of, 266.
Wedderburn, Sir Alexander, of Black-
ness, Bart., 172.
Weld, Emily Mary, 157.
— Joseph, of Lymington, 157.
Wellington, Duke of, 16.
Wemyss, Barbara, daughter of
Wemyss of Bogie, 166.
— Earl of, 94.
— Earls of (Charteris-Douglas), Si.
— Sir John, of Bogie, Bart., 166.
— Lord, 61.
Wemyss and March, Earl of, 5S ;
present owner of Seton House, 76.
West Point Military Academy, 267.
Wester Lathrisk, lands of, 203.
Wexford, siege of, 249.
Wharncliffe, Earl of, 249.
Wharton, Frances, 314.
White, Rev. Dr., 295.
Whitefoord House, S2.
Whittle, aunt of Wm. Seton, New
York, 274.
Wickham, William of, 18.
Wigton, Earl of, (note) 316.
— sixth Earl of, 132.
— seventh Earl of, 132.
Wilder, Charles Rollin, Cincinnati,
3^4-
— Lelia Seton, 3S4.
Wilkes, Charles, 260, 261, 313, 334,
337-
Wilkes, Israel, 310.
— Mrs. Israel, 310.
— John, 260, 278, 313.
William (the Conqueror), followers
of, 3, 12.
— III., 171.
— the Lion, 24, 37, 195, 209, 217.
Williams, Roger, of Rhode Island,
3S4.
Winchester, Earl of, 25, 210, 393.
— sets out for Crusade, 37.
Windygoul, estate of, origin of name,
tower of, 148.
Winton Arms, 390, 395.
Winton, derivation of name, (note)
393-
— Earl of, snuff-box to Sir George
Seton, 387, 391.
— Earl of (United Kingdom peer-
age), 121.
— first Earl of, 93, 95, 100, 149, 151.
— Earl of, Seton House, 45.
— Earls of, 26, 75, 193, 195, 203,
210, 279.
— Elizabeth Maxwell, Countess of,
234-
— George, third Earl of, 101, builds
Winton House, 108 ; loyalty to
King, attachment to faith, death,
ill ; 112, 137, 142, 143, 148, 229,
232, 234.
— George, fourth Earl of, 76; heavily
fined, educated a Protestant, fam-
ily severed from Catholic Church,
at siege of Besancon, commanded
regiment at Bothwell Bridge, 114;
with Duke of York on frigate
Gloucester, appointed Grand Mas-
ter of Household : in Holland,
115 ; marriage, death, 116.
— George, fifth and last Earl of,
fond of travel and study ; in the
rising of 1715, 116 ; prisoner in
the Tower, condemned to death,
117; escapes from Tower, makes
his way to Rome, dies, 118; pic-
ture of, 119 ; 121, 175.
— House, 56, 73, S3; picture of,
109 ; 229.
— peerage, claimants to, 121.
— Robert (son of seventh Lord Se-
ton), first Earl of, 93, 95, 96, 100,
101 ; married, 102 ; picture of,
with wife and daughter, 103 ; 106 ;
death, his will, 106 ; singular oc-
currence at funeral, 107.
437
Wallace's tower, Seton House; 108.
Walleran, Chaplain of Church of
Tranent, 211.
Walpole, Horace, 250, 254.
Walrond, George, (note) 276.
— Grace, (note) 276.
Waltheof, or Waldeve, Abbot of Mel-
rose, 23.
War Cry or Slogan, meaning of,
394-
Washington, George, 267, 283, 346.
Watch of Mary Seton, 98, 99.
Wauchope, Andrew, Laird of Nid-
drie-Wauchope, 146.
— Barbara, wife of Sir G. Seton of
Garleton, 146.
— Gilbert, (note) 146.
— Robert, (note) 146.
— Robert (son of Gilbert), Arch-
bishop of Armagh, at Council of
Trent, (note) 146.
Wauchopes of Niddrie, (note) 146.
Waterperry, Curzon of, 266.
— Curzons of, 264, 279.
— estate of, 266.
Wedderburn, Sir Alexander, of Black-
ness, Bart., 172.
Weld, Emily Mary, 157.
— Joseph, of Lymington, 157.
Wellington, Duke of, 16.
Wemyss, Barbara, daughter of
Wemyss of Bogie, 166.
— Earl of, 94.
— Earls of (Charteris-Douglas), Si.
— Sir John, of Bogie, Bart., 166.
— Lord, 61.
Wemyss and March, Earl of, 5S ;
present owner of Seton House, 76.
West Point Military Academy, 267.
Wester Lathrisk, lands of, 203.
Wexford, siege of, 249.
Wharncliffe, Earl of, 249.
Wharton, Frances, 314.
White, Rev. Dr., 295.
Whitefoord House, S2.
Whittle, aunt of Wm. Seton, New
York, 274.
Wickham, William of, 18.
Wigton, Earl of, (note) 316.
— sixth Earl of, 132.
— seventh Earl of, 132.
Wilder, Charles Rollin, Cincinnati,
3^4-
— Lelia Seton, 3S4.
Wilkes, Charles, 260, 261, 313, 334,
337-
Wilkes, Israel, 310.
— Mrs. Israel, 310.
— John, 260, 278, 313.
William (the Conqueror), followers
of, 3, 12.
— III., 171.
— the Lion, 24, 37, 195, 209, 217.
Williams, Roger, of Rhode Island,
3S4.
Winchester, Earl of, 25, 210, 393.
— sets out for Crusade, 37.
Windygoul, estate of, origin of name,
tower of, 148.
Winton Arms, 390, 395.
Winton, derivation of name, (note)
393-
— Earl of, snuff-box to Sir George
Seton, 387, 391.
— Earl of (United Kingdom peer-
age), 121.
— first Earl of, 93, 95, 100, 149, 151.
— Earl of, Seton House, 45.
— Earls of, 26, 75, 193, 195, 203,
210, 279.
— Elizabeth Maxwell, Countess of,
234-
— George, third Earl of, 101, builds
Winton House, 108 ; loyalty to
King, attachment to faith, death,
ill ; 112, 137, 142, 143, 148, 229,
232, 234.
— George, fourth Earl of, 76; heavily
fined, educated a Protestant, fam-
ily severed from Catholic Church,
at siege of Besancon, commanded
regiment at Bothwell Bridge, 114;
with Duke of York on frigate
Gloucester, appointed Grand Mas-
ter of Household : in Holland,
115 ; marriage, death, 116.
— George, fifth and last Earl of,
fond of travel and study ; in the
rising of 1715, 116 ; prisoner in
the Tower, condemned to death,
117; escapes from Tower, makes
his way to Rome, dies, 118; pic-
ture of, 119 ; 121, 175.
— House, 56, 73, S3; picture of,
109 ; 229.
— peerage, claimants to, 121.
— Robert (son of seventh Lord Se-
ton), first Earl of, 93, 95, 96, 100,
101 ; married, 102 ; picture of,
with wife and daughter, 103 ; 106 ;
death, his will, 106 ; singular oc-
currence at funeral, 107.
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