KINNOUX — KTNTOKE. 415 [Ancniiur.n Fitzroy George Hay, styled Lord Hay of Kinfauxs, "el hut 1st surv. s. and h. ap. ; h. 20 Juno 1855 ; sometime Lieut. 1st. Butt. Eoynl Highlanders (Black Watch); Divisional Inspector Egyptian Police, serving under Baker " Pasha," in the Red Sea campaign. He m. 13 July 1879, Josephine Maria, Sod da. of John Hawick, of Hans Place. She obtained a judicial separation by the Scotch Court of Session 24 Jan. 1885.] Family Estates. These, in 1S83, consisted of 3 2,657 acres in Perthshire, worth £15,413 a year. Principal /•'esidcncc. Dupplin Castle, co. Perth. Aoie. The estates of C'romlix and Innerpefi'rey, CO. Perth, derived from the Drniumond family, devolved on the younger sou of the 10th Ear! according to the entail of the 1st Viscount Strathallan [S.] KIXRARA. i.e., " Kixrara, co. Inverness," Earldom (Gordon-Lannox), er. 1876 with the DtJRKDOa OF GORDON ; see " lilCHMOSD," Dukedom, a: 1075, su>> the 0th Duke. KISS ALE, see KING SALE. KIXTAIL. See " AlACKKNzru of Kixtail," Barony [S.] {Mackenzie), er. lfiOl); forfeited with the Ejuldom or Skafokth [S.], in 171"). i.e., * .Mackenzie of Kintaii., co. Ross," Barony (Mackenzie), er 17H7, with the RutoNy ok Seakohth, which see ; ex. 1S15. KINTBTJBY. Si'ft " Amesiiitry of KiXTiu-nv, Amesrury and Rartox Court, co. Berks, AMI A&TOX IlAT.L, W. Flint." {Ihtmluss), er. and (.<'. in 1832. KIN TIRE, tm KIXTYRK. KIXTOX, or KYNTOX. Thomas (Staxt.f.yi, 2i1 Earl of Derby, who *m. his father in that dignity in 1501 appears by charter (1516-17), 8 Hen. VHI., to have had the titles of '• Etrl of Derby, Viscount /{i/til-ui,{") hird Stanley and Strange," besides several other (apparently territorial) Lordships. See fuller particulars under '• Dkiihy " Karldom, er. U85. the 2d Karl. K1NTORE. Earldom [S ] /. The Hon. Sir Jonx Keith, of Inverurie, co. I 1fi"7 Aberdeen, 3d and vst. s. of William (Kkith), 6th Eaiu, Mamschai. ' [S.], by Margaret, da. of John (Euskink), Kahl OF IfAtt [S.], having preserved the Scotch Regalia by carrying them away from Duuotter Castle, when besieged during the civil war, and by burying them at Kinneff, was at the Restoration made Knight iTaruehai [S. | and was cr. 20 June 1077, KAKL OF KINTOKE,'LORD KKITH OP INVERURY AND KEITH HALL [SJ, with rem. (") Kinton is situated in Oswestry Hundred, -Salop (as also was Knockin) and doubtless (like Knockin) was part of the possessions of the family of Strange which in 1314 devolved on the Earls of Derby.