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CAMPERDOWN— CANFORD. 133 3 and 4- Robert Adam Philips IIai.daxe (Haldane-Dunuan), Kahi. of Camceiidown OF L-UNDIE and Oi.kneacu.es [1831], Viscount Duncan ov Ca.mpeu- down and Bakon Duncan uf Lundie [1707], s. and h., h, 28 May 18-11 in Hill Street, Midx. ; ed. at Eton and at Ball. Coll., Oxford ; B.A. 1867 ; Lord-in- Waiting 18C8- 70, and a Lord of the Admiralty 1870-74. Famihi attain. — Those, in 1SS3, consisted of 0,770 acres, co. Forfar, valued at 18.241 a year, and of 7,1 22 co. Berth, valued at £3,479. Total 13,S92 acres, valued at £11,720 a year. Principal liesidenea. — Oamperdown House, near Dundee ; Luudie, Forfarshire, and Gloueagles, Perthshire. CAMPSIE. "Liikii Cami-sie" [S.], (Livingston)! cr. 1GG1, with the Viscountuy OF Kilsyth [S.J, which sec ; Jor/etted 171;". CAMVILLE. Barony by /. Gboffkby db Camville, of Cliftr.n Cainville, co. writ. Stafford, h. and h. of William C. of the same, by Albrcda. da. and h. 1 1 293 Qepfflrey Maumion, had summons 8 June (1204) 22 Ed. 1, to attend the King)*) for his expedition into Qascuny, and was sum. to Pari, as n Baron (LORD CAMVI LLK) by writs, from 23 June (1298) 23 Ed. I. to 22 Feb. (130o'/7) Uo Ed. I. Hew. Maud, da. and k. of Sir Guy DE Buyan, by Kve, da. and h. of Henry DE TBACT, of Bovey Tracy, Sec, Devon. He d. (1308-1300) ■J Ed. IL II. 1 .'509, 2. William (he Camville), Loud Camvili.e, s. and h., to aged 40, in 1300, He was sum. to Pari, as a Baron 4 March (130S/0) 1337 ? 2 Ed. II. to 10 June (1311) 4 Ed. 11. Had, s.p.rn. before 1337, when the Bartmy fell into ubcya.ncc.iy) CANADA. t.6 "Viscount of Canada" [S.] (Alexander), cr. 1G33 with the Gauldom OF Stiiilinc [S.], 'which sec ; as. 1 730. CAXFORD. See " De Mauley op Canford, co. Dorset," (Pomonbij) Barony, cr. 1838, See " Wimborne of Canford Magna, co. Dorset," (Curat) Barony, cr. 1880. (") See observations as to this writ, ante, vol. i, p. 259, note " e." () The account of his daughters and coheirs varies. In the inq. (11 Ed. III.) as to the manor of I.anstephen, eo. Carnarvon, they are given as (1 ) Maud, widow of Uiehard Vernon and (2) Eleanor her sister. In Burton's " Leicestershire," they are (1) Maud, "i. Sir Richard Stafford of Pipe, and (2) Margery, m. Sir Richard Vernon of Haddon. While in " Nicolas," as corrected by Courthorpe in MS., they are given as (1) Maud, wife ..f Sir Richard Vernon (2) Eleanor (3) Isabella, wife of Gilbert Birmingham ( I), Nicolaa, wife of John St. Clcre, and (6) Katharine, wife of Robert dc Greslcy; all being of full age in 1338. Earldom. III. fl8G7. Viscountcy IV.