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8o CASSILLIS of the Faculty of Advocates, Edinburgh. M.P.(*) for Ayrshire 1768-74. Rep. Peer [S.] i 776-90. C") On 2 Feb. 1790 he entailed the estates both of CassilHs and of Culzean on the heirs male of the family. He d. unm., 18 Dec. 1792, at Culzean, of the gout, when the Baronetcy [S.] cr. 1682 became extinct^ but the Peerage devolved as under. XI. 1792. II. Archibald (Kennedy), Earl of Cassillis and Lord Kennedy [S.], cousin and h. male, being only s. and h. of Archibald K., Collector of Customs in New York, by ( — ), da. of ( — ) MussAM, which last named Archibald was 2nd s. of Alexander Kennedy, of Craigoch, 2nd s. of Sir Alexander K., of Culzean above mentioned, who was s. of Sir Thomas K. of the same, the 2nd s. of Gilbert, 3rd Earl of Cassillis [S.] as before stated. He was a Capt. R.N. 1757, and had subsequently command of a squadron off North America; was on the superannuated list 1788. Hew., I stly, Katherine, only da. of Peter Schuyler, of New Jersey, by Hester, only da. of John Walter. She brought him large property in New York, and d. s.p., before 21 Jan. 1768. He m., 2ndly, 27 Apr. 1769, Anne, da. of John Watts, of New York, by a sister of Governor de Lancy. She was a cousin of his ist wife. She d. at Edinburgh, 29 Dec. 1793, and was bur. i Jan. 1794, at Holyrood. Admon. Jan. 1852. He d. 30 Dec. 1794, in London. Will pr. Feb. 1795. XII. 1794. 12. Archibald (Kennedy), Earl of Cassillis and Lord Kennedy [S.], s. and h. by 2nd wife, b. Feb. 1770. On 12 Nov. 1806 he was cr. BARON AILSA of Ailsa, co. Ayr, and on 10 Sep. 1 83 1, was cr. MARQUESS OF AILSA of the Isle of Ailsa, co. Ayr. See "Ailsa," Marquessate of, cr. 1831. CASTELBIANCO Jose de Bozas, Conde del Castelbianco, a chevalier of the order of Alcantara, was cr. 4 Feb. 1 716/7, by the titular King James III, DUKE OF CASTELBIANCO, DUKE OF ST. ALBANS, MARQUESS OF BORLAND, EARL OF FORDAN, VISCOUNT OF THE BASS, and LORD DIVRON [S.]. He m., istly, Mary, 5th da. of John Drummond, titular Duke of Melfort, being 2nd da. by his 2nd wife, Euphemia, da. of Sir Thomas Wallace, of Craigie. She d. s.p. 17 13. He m., 2ndly (Papal disp.), Frances, next yr. sister of his ist wife. She d. 1726. He left a s. and h., who m. a Spanish heiress and had issue. See for an account of the Jacobite Peerage, vol. i, Appendix F. (*) He supported the Whigs in the Upper House and voted against Pitt's Regency Bill. V.G. () He was not Rep. Peer till his death, as in Scoti Peerage. V.G.