418 KIN TO RE— -KIRKCUDBRIGHT. Earldom [S.] 0 and 3. Algernon Hawkins ThOMOND tv (Keith-Kalconer), Earl ok Kintohe (1677), Lord - 180 Falcosbu. of Hm.kkiitoun (1647) and Lord Keith ok Barony [U.K.] | ' Inverurie and Keithhall (1677) in the peerage of Scot- IT j. land, also Baron Kintoue (1838, U.K.) 1st a. and h. t ft. 12 Aug. 1852, at Lixmouut House, near Edinburgh, styhtl Loud Inverurie tiil he sue. to the peerage, 18 July 1SS0; ed. at Eton and at Trin. Coll, Cambridge: B.A., 1874; M.A., 1877 ; one of the Lords in Waiting, 1885-86; P.C., 18^0; Capt. of the Yeomen of the Guard, 1880-S9 ; G-C.M.G., 1SS9 ; Gov. of South Australia, 1889 ; LL.D. of Aberdeen and Adelaide; F.K.S. (Edinburgh}, be. He «. U Aug. 1S73 at St. Geo., Han. Sq-, Sydney Charlotte, 2d da. of George (Montagu), 0th Duke of Mam Hester, by Millicent, da. and h. of Gen. Robert Bernard SjPABROW. She was 6. 14 Oct. 1851. [Ian Douglas Montagu Keitix-Falconer, styled Lord Inverurie, 1st s. and h. ap„ b. 5 April 1S77-] Family Estates. —These, in 1S83, consisted of 17,021 acres in Aberdeenshire, 8,32 ) in Kincardineshire, and 87 in Forfarshire. Total 25,433 acres, valued at £29,551 a year. Principal Retidtncf. Keith Halt, near Inverurie, co. Aberdeen, and luglis- uaaldie, co. Kincardine. K1NTYRE. Rorert Stuart, of Scotland, .'5d and yst. s. of King James VI. [S.], 4. 18 Feb. 1602, at Dunfermline, appears to have been detitpWttd DUKE OF KIN TV UK, MARQUESS OF WIGTON, and HAUL OF CAU1UCK [S.] He it. a few mouths later, 27 May 1602, and was bur. at Dunfermline. i.e., " KINTYRE," Barony [S.] (Campbell), er. 1G2G ; sec "Irvine" Earldom [S.j ci: 1642, both peerages becoming ex. about 1635. i.e., " KINTYRE AND LORN," Mnrqucssate [S.] (Camplrll), a: 1701, with the Dukedom OS Argyll [S.], which see. KIR B Y. See " IIatton, of Kirby, co. Northampton/' Barony (flatton), cn, 1643 ; ex. (with the Viscountcy of Hattou of Qrcudon) 1762. KIRKALDIE. i.e., "Kirkaldie" Visoonntcy [S.] (Melville), cr. 1690, with the Earldom of Melville [8.], which see. KIRKCUDBRIGHT. Barony [S.] 1, Sir Rorert Maclellan, of Bombie, in Calloway, s. I 1G33 au< ' °^ Thomas SC., of the same, by Qrizel, da. of John (MAXWELL), LOUD Heukiks [S.], sue. his father, July 1597 ; was Gentleman of the Bedchamber to King James VI. [S.], before and after his accession to the English throne, as also to King Charles I. by whom he was er., 25 June 1633, LORD KIRKCUDBRIGHT [S], with rein, tq his heirs male bearing his liame and arms. ( a ) He m. firstly Anne, sister of Hugh, 1st Loud Campbell of Loudoun [S.], 6th da. of Sir Matthew Campbell, of Loudoun, liy Isabel da. of Sir John Dau.MMOSD. He m. secondly Mary, da. of Hugh (MONT- (") The "notable discovery of Lord Mansfield" that the words "bearing the name