184 COMPLETE PEERAGE arbuthnott ARAM See " Lexington of Aram, co. Nottingham, " Barony {Sutton), cr. 1645 ; extinct 1723. ARANE The orthography of the Barony of Avane and Hamilton [S.] {Stewart), cr. 1 58 1 with the Earldom of Arran [S.], has sometimes been considered as being Arane j.e. Arran] and Hamilton. ARASE z.f., " Oransay, Dunoon and Arase," Barony [S.] {Campbell), cr. 1706 with the Earldom of Hay [S.], and extinct therewith, 1761 ; see "Argyll," Dukedom [S.], cr. 1701, under the 3rd Duke. ARBROATH, see ABERBROTH WICK ARBUTHNOTT VISCOUNTCY [S.] I. Sir Robert Arbuthnott, or Arbuthnott, co. T r Kincardine, s. and h. of Sir Robert A., of the same,
- by his 2nd wife, Margaret, da. of Simon (Eraser),
6th Lord Lovat [S.], sue. his father 16 Mar. 1633, and, for his fidelity to Charles I, was raised by him to the peerage, being cr., 16 Nov. 1641, VISCOUNT OF ARBUTHNOTT, and LORD INVERBERVIE, both in CO. Kincardine [S.], to him and his heirs male. He was a ruling elder in the Gen. Assembly of the church [S.] in that year. P.C. 1649. He m., istly, before 1639, Marjory, widow of William Haliburton, of Pitcur, and 4th da. of David (Carnegie), ist Earl of Southesk [S.], by Margaret, da. of Sir David Lindsay. She d. 22 Dec. 1651. He m., 2ndly, 30 June 1653, his 1st cousin, Catharine, widow of Sir John Sinclair, of Dunbeath, and 3rd da. of Hugh (Eraser), 7th Lord Lovat [S.], by Isabel, da. of Sir John Wemyss. He d. 10 Oct. 1655. Fun. entry at Lyon office. His widow, who was b. 1619, m., 3rdly (as his ist wife), about 1660, Andrew (Fraser), 3rd Lord Fraser [S.], who d. at Muchalls, 22 May 1674. She d. 18 Oct. 1663. II. 1655. 2. Robert (Arbuthnott), Viscount Arbuthnott, &'c. [S.], s. and h. by ist wife. He m., istly, (cont. dat. 25 Mar. 1658) Elizabeth, 2nd da. of WiUiam (Keith), 7th Earl Mari- schal [S.], by his ist wife, Elizabeth, ist da. of George (Seton), 2nd Earl OF WiNTON [S.]. She ^. Feb. 1664. He m., 2ndly, (cont. 30 July 1667) Catharine, da. of Robert Gordon, of Pitlurg and Straloch. He d. 16 June 1682. His widow m., in 1684, Sir David Carnegie, of Pittarrow, Bart. [S.], and a. Oct. 1692.