212 DUNDONALD — DUNFERMLINE. S Aug. 1812, at Annan, co. Dumfries, and, openly, 22 June 1 SIS, (lie as a bachelor, she as a spinster) at Speldhurst, co. Kent, Katherine-Frances-Corbett, da. of Thouias Barnes, of Romford, co. Essex. Ho d. 31 Oct. 18C0 at 12, Queen's Gate, Midi, aged 84, and was bur. in Westm. Abliey. HLs widow d. 25 Jan. 1S65, at Boulogne-sur-mer, in her 69th year. Will pr. 9 Fob. 1866. XI. 18G0. 11. Thomas Barnes (Cochrane), Earl of Dundoxald, &c. [S.], s. and it., b. at 13, Green Street, 2S April, and lop.(») 22 Slay 1814, at St. George, Hanover Square, styled Loud Cochrane, 1S31-6!! ; Capt ISth lleg. and sometime Quartcr-Master-Gen. and Com.-iu-Chief of the Forces in China; Rbp. Peer [8.1 1879. He m., 1 Dec. 1847, at the British Embassy at Paris, Louisa Harriet, da. of William Alexander MacKinnon, of Mackinnon, by Emma, da. and h. of Joseph Talmeu, of Palmcrstuwn, co. Mayo. He d., 15 Jany. 1SS5, aged 10, at 4, Hydo Park Place, Midx. Will p., 2(3 Feb. 1S85, above £7,000. His widow living 1S90. XII. 1885. 12. Douglas-Mackixxox-Baillie-IIamiltox (Coch- rane), Earl of Dundonald [1G69], Loud Cochrane ok Diin- DONai.d [1 G 17] and Lord Cochrane op Paselev. and Ochilthik [1069] in the peerage of Scotland, 2d but 1st surv. s. and h., b. 29 Oct. 1852, at Auchintoul Houso, Scotland, styled Lord Cochrane, 1800-S5 : ed. at Eton; an Officer in the 2d Life Guards, since 1879, serving in the Nile expedition, 1881-85 ; Lieut.-Col., 1S89. lUl Peer [S.], 1SS6. He m., IS Sep. 1878, at Llanddulas, co. Denbigh, Winifred, only surv. child of Robert Bamkord-Heskeith, of Gwrych Castle, by (— ), da. of Jones Bateman, of Peutre-Mawn. [Thomas-Heskeith-Douglas-Blair Cochraxe, styled Lord Cociiraxe, 1st s. and h. ap., 4. 21 Feb. 1886.] Family Estates — These in 1883, were under 2,000 acres. DUNDRUM. See "De Moxtalt of Duxdrum, co. Tippcrary," Earldom (Maude) cr. 1S86. DUNFERMLINE, or DUMFERMLINE. Earldom [S.] J, Alexaxder (Setox), 4th B. of George, 5th Lord I 1G05. Seton [S.], by Isabel, da. of Sir William Hamilton, was ed. at Rome; made a Lord of Session [S.] extraordinary, 27 Jany. 1585 ; ordinary (under the style of Loud Urquhart), 16 Feb. 1587 ; Lord President, 28 May 1593, being in Jany. 1595, one of the " Octavians " of the Treasury [S.J He was, 4 March 1597/8, cr. Lord Fyvie [S.], with rem. failing heirs male of his body, to his next elder brother Sir John Seton, of Barns, in like manner ; was High Chancellor [S.], 1004 [till his death 1G22] and was, 4 March 1604/6, cr. EARL OF DUNFERMLINE [S.] to him and his heir male. He was Commissioner to the Pari. [S.] of 1612. He m. firstly, about 1590, Lilias, 2d da. of Patrick (Drcmmond), 3d Lord Drummond [S.], by his first wife, Elizabeth, da. of David (Lindsay), 9th Earl of Crawford [S.] She d. s.p.rn., 8 May 1601, in co. Fife. Will pr., 16 Jany. 1609, at Edinburgh. He m. secondly, Grizel, sister of the half-blood to John, Earl of witnessed, it was said, at Annan by the valet and lady's maid of the parties (both of whom had been dead some 30 years), stating that Lord Cochrane acknowledged auil received the said Miss Barnes as his "lawful wife." Why, however, these two natives of Marylebouc did not contract a bona fide marriage (if such was intended), even if a secret one at Marylebone, or elsewhere in London, does not appear, for the alleged cause, i.e., that of secresy (one of the bridegroom's uncles, Basil Cochrane, disapproving of the match) would have been equally, if not better effected thereby. (») His baptism is entered as son of Sir Thomas Cochrane, Lord Cochrane and " Catherine Corbet BarneaS'