Volume 2
Historical and statistical account of Dunfermline / By the Rev. Peter Chalmers.
- Chalmers, Peter, 1790?-1870
- Date:
- 1844-1859
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Historical and statistical account of Dunfermline / By the Rev. Peter Chalmers. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![No. I, GENEALOGICAL TABLE OF THE WELLWOODS, Early menti in th niin oe kota . arly mentioned in the Registrum de Dunfei melyn, with Notices of the MaxweEtts, Movusrays, Stepmans, Rotianps, Barciays, Moncretrrs, CLaRKES, &C., connected with them. The Family of Wen P 5 a s ‘ ; mike Charnes ate Ede oon ne been oe and Officers of the Regality of Dunfermline, Co. Fife, beyond record, They are mentioned several times in the Burgh Register, anno 1488, and fadir in criss Androw Abbot of Ces ve 7 and = iM 7 and are designated De WaALwoop or WALWoDE ; one of them, WILLYHAME op WALWop, 1437, “ Jugge cdpositoure of ye debates bette a Saneenieil John, senior Officer of the Pam ae sect : a ilke on al pt And Daui hacet of lafennen on the tothir part belangand the landis of petfuran,” &¢.—Regist. de Dunfermelyn, pp. 285-87-88, &e. ihe COURS ae (Bist a ree () : ae ine, a ne and his brother William, Portioners of Touch, and of Forrester Leys, close to Chapelwell and Woodacre, and. John, proprietor of the rth part of John Waleed tes, a ) 0 eae a foe vicinity, 1566 ; Laurence and Thomas, also noticed in the Burgh Register, 1567. May 19, 1583, Master Wilzem Wetec =a via ee seat cate oa ia as acne f Peis Walwood, one-half of Touch and Wester Baldrig.— Regist. de Dunfermel yn. Dec. 16, 1672, Robert Haliburton of Garvock ane his Erte, Cathatins ae had ear to and his wife, Dame Elspet Hamilton, had a woman child, called Marjory. Register of Births inn te ee a a » UE } a, had a §s g rt. Robert Walwood of an ee of vitnesses, Se es eae che Jan. 29, 1680, William Walker, Provost of Dunfermline, and had a gon James, nat. June 8, 1694, Robert Walwood of Touch, with i ae oes Petes as 2. frit Al ‘ . 3s EO : : A ae ioe tae “merchant in Edinburgh, and Catharine Makgill, had the following issue :—Robert, nat. Dec. 10, 1628 ; Hew, nat, Jan 2, 1629 ; Elizabeth, nat. Dec. 7, 1634 ; James 3 vatharine, 1642. Witnesses—Sir Jas, M‘Gill of Cranston-Riddell, Bart., Lord of Session, Robt. M‘Gill, Adv., David Heriot, Ady.. Doctor William M‘Gill, &e. a : Elizabeth Walwood, a daar & , : 356 ‘ » a datr. of “ Alane,” m. in June 10, 1656, Robert Hamilton, W.S.. and had, besides other issue—Rober 358; ‘ Harie,” ri 76 entry 1676 “ Harie Walwood, merchant,” aye een ) ) , ) » besides other issue—Robert, nat. May 30, 1658 ; “ Harie,” nat, April 9, 1676. In the Og eg eguster of Jeane Welwo nidadr : . : mae od, another dawr, of Alane, m. Hugh Vernour, merchant, Edinburgh, and had the following issue—Elspeth, nat. July 8, 1652 ; Margaret, nat. Jan. 1, 1654 ; Robert, May, 27,| Births and Baptisms, ole eee Aug. 14, 1659; Marion. Aug. 26, 1660. obert and James Walwood, sons of “ Alane,” are designated “ Writers” in Edinburgh, in the entries of births May 27, 1658 and Aug. 26, 1660. 3 720) Rey. James Welwood, about 1659-64, Minister of Tundergarth, Dumfriesshire, had three sons—1. Rev. John, nat. 1649, ob. at Perth see Ge y dul iesshi , April 1679, and interred at Dron (3 miles south from Perth’ ; 2. Andrew The Glimpse of Glory,” ob. at London, during the persecution, 1662-88 ; 3. James, M.D., nat. 1650-55, Fellow of the College ‘of Physicians, London, author of “ Memoirs of the most Material eae: tions - England for the last Hundred years preceding the Revolution in 1688,” “ Vindication of the Revolution in England, 1688, London, 1689 Ato,” &e ca i. © 'e a ie ‘ 5 O re Reis eo i wife's name was Barbara Armor, and they had a datir. called Mary, as appears from the following entry in the Hdin burgh City Register :—“ Oct. 17, 1686. James Welwood Tovide of Bkediens Bitsobeth ee ae bs dair., cae Pace ea. oii Robert Sibbald, Doctor, and Doctor Thomas Burnet, and Robert Welwood, Merchant, and Will. Borthwick, € thirurgeon.” He sieried a sitond aN kee eae: ohn Lregonwell o ilton Abbas, Co. Dorset, and widow of Edward Seymour. He ob. at York Buildings, near tl rish of St. Martin-in-the-Fi oril 9. 1797. i : his ae ob. March 22, 1732.—Register, Herald Colleges anole ? Ni gs, r the Strand, Parish of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London, April 2,1727. Elizabeth, ary, nat. 1686, eldest dati. of Dr Jas Wellwood, became, 1716, the second wife of Jas. Maxwell of Barncleuch, T 16. Ki . c pene ie : as. 3 ‘ as. Me . th, Irongray, Co. Kirkcudbright, who succeeded his father about 1711 and ob. 1748. ay ; datir, Barbara m. Jas. Johnstone, Esq., brother of Thos. Johnstone of Clauchrie, Annandale, Co. Dumfries.* on wank ald ok dee sate JoHN Waxwoon, in 1566 desi “ Porti : gned ‘‘ Portioner of Touch,” married HELEN WARDLAW, (From the dates it seems probable that he was father of John, asunder, Ifso, he must have died 1587-90.) ety ri : R I John Walwooa, portioner of Touch, m, Isobel Erskine. The first entry in the Register ABRAHAM WALWOOD married IsoBEL Rowan of Dunfermline, in which he is found desig: Touch,” is i he bir and had issue : = ned ‘* of Touch rth of his dair., Aug. 9, 1590. Ob. before Jany 1D, 1617. eucry aedn thatcot Shs Robert Walwood, nat. Decr: 24, 1581, probably the same Robert, afterwards portioner of Touch, who, on 6th March 1618, m. Marion Mitchell (there being no other “Robert” registered in Dun- aa ] l | | | 7: ‘i William Walwood, portioner of Touch, John, Elspat, Kirsten, Janet, fermline as born 1575-91). Ob. before Feb. 26, 1648. nat. Feb. 3, 1579,m. Agnes Alexander. nat. nat, i 2 wc 5 ‘ : i nat. nat. Se Foes . Le in the Aug.8, Feb. 7, Oct. 18, Aug. 9, | 7 | ‘ ry of the birth of a daar. \ 582 8 : i Tee Seal pee fee HD 1582. 1584. 1587, 1590. Tsobell Walwood, Robert Walwood, portioner of Touch, nat. April 9, 1622, served heir of Robert Walwood, portioner ECP eel aera nat. Aug. 8, 1619. of Touch, his father, in half the town and lands of Touch, Feb, 26, 1648; (See Retowrs) m. Popes Hobart, March 23, 1652, Jean, dair. of Rev. John Livingstone, an eminent Presbyterian divine, Minr- of | Stranraer from 1638 to 1648, and of Ancrum from 1648 to 1663, when, on account of his non- conformity, he was exiled to Holland, where he ob. Aug. 9, 1672, aged 69. (The marriage took | place in the Kirk of Carnock, 3 miles west from Dunfermline, on Mirk Monday.) Robert Walwood j | | i William Walwood of Touch, nat. 1609-16, m Aug.18, A Dat SSA v-+0, ™m. Aug. 18, air, John James, yaRelionnie 16 3 i A : aS ‘ i 1635, Margaret, youngest dawr. of Nichol Wardlaw, of — (not nat. nat. Ninge eis ane Re ee ee ee eee Wester Luscar, Carnock parish, Co. Fife grandson of nam 7, i V ; a , CO. Bae ed), Aug. 27, Dect 10 Sir Alex. Wardlaw of Torrie, and of Lady Agnes Leslie, pire 1680, 1623. grand-daur. of the 4th Karl of Rothes. He was,in Feb, 19, 1617. | | | Elspet Walwood, Marion Walwood, nat. Sept 16, 1655, m. Rev. John Jean Walwood, Robert Walwoad, 18, 1671, served heir of his father, William portloner of Touch, in one-half of the toon wee oew nat. July 16, 1654. Kinnaird, Min of East Calder, Co. Edin nat. Nov 15, 1657. nat. Oct. 20, 1661. la oa oir ards possessed the superiority, | : which he retained till his death in Dee. 26,1696. (See Retours for Fifeshire. ) He had the following ae Margaret Kinnaird, eldest daiar., Jean Kinnaird, nat. 16—, ob. 1731; m. 1701 Rev. John Stedman of Baldridge, Co. Fife, nat. m. 1698, John Moubray (anciently 1678; Min Dalmeny, Co, Linlithgow, 1699; Minr- Tron Church, Edin™ Noy. 10,1710. Ob. 1713. Mowbray) of nm Co. Fife. | | Will, James, Margt-., Henry, nat. Robert Wallwood, afterwards of Touch nat. (fiur) of nat. July 1, 1645, and Garvock, nat. June 5, 1649, tn. July tee pony Ber AS ia — 7, 1676, his first wife, Elspet Thorson, a | ij | e nat. 643. in in™.m. who ob. without leaving male issue 5 Robert Moubray Robert Stedman, nat. Alexander Jane, nat. 1703, m Sarah Marion, nat. Sophia, nat. Margaret John, M.D. A : er v ; an, nat, 2 5 , nat. 1703, m. Sarah, EB , nat. ophia, nat. j , M.D., chel, eee oe oe oa ee of Cockairny, 1701 ; Liewt.-Col. 1767, nat, 17025 Adar Rolland of — nat.1704, 1706, m. Will. «21708. m_ Rev. + nat. 1709, “nat, 1710, ob wows, ObN1G50°5) © ham cE MUiEhodte ttabertonc Gs Ra na Fear oow Stuart's Regt, Scots ob. at Gask, Oo. Fife, nat. ob. 1716. Black, Dun- John Gray, m. Nov. distinguish- | URcEM son Ge Taree Denhatn of W, t » 179. Brigade, service of the Jamaica, 1706, ob. July 21, fermline, Ad- Mint, Dollar. 1730, Jas. ed Physician Lietiodt pits. elie eSt- | Dutch States General. 8. D. 1763. miralty Clerk, Ob. 1762. Harrower in Dunfne. , | | | shiel, Co. Lanark, by his second wife, | Ob. 1770 ] Gye ain SA of Touch, nat. Alex., Robert, cane daur. of Walter Carmichael of | » Buea oe Dec aan vu i x F a f Hynd- \ any ‘ . Ee, Menainmrcrnugrsa. ope AGh fed), and cae ce Geen ee Repert Moubray, William George Stedman, Adam Rolland, Antonetta Rolland, 1754, Marg fathersWill. Walweod an il . 1 Garinichaolw ain Jane 18 1704, he ac- M.D., of Cock- Major of the Seots Bri- of Gask, Advo- m. Rev. Robert Wellwood. the superiority, and’ of 1675. 1676, quired from Andrew Melvill the lands airny, nat. 1732, gade in Dutch Service; cate, nat. 1734, Rolland, Mint of (See below.) his uncle Jas. in the pro- ’ of Garvock, then commonly called Ee. nat. March 8, 1748, ob. ob. unmarried, Culross, Co. Perth, He ob. 1791. prietary, of Touch. (See “*Garvock Wood.” He afterwards in- March 25, 1807. Aug. 18, 1819. Retours.) herited Touch. He ob. 1720-2, having | had, by Catherine Denham, the follow- ing issue— | lee ee < John illm., F ‘ wins way. ts Col. Sir Robert Admiral Sir Richard Eleanora Maria Anna, Jobn Andrew Stedman, nat. March 13, 1778, Adam Rolland nat. Ll eae penta = woke ang Pibliver, nay ee Moubray of Cock- (Moubray) Hussey m. 1802, Ja* Stuart of Lieut.-General, Dutch Service, &¢., com- of Gask, P.C.S., Nov 26, Aug. 22, 27, 1684 Garvock, 1720-2. Had sasine of Pit- 1690: Bnucdeted airny, nat. 1774, Hussey, K.C.B., of Dunearn. She still manded 1st Division of the Dutch Army m. Ann, daar, 1680. 1682.’ m. John liver, Sept. 18,1736. PurchasedTul- his father in tm. Laura, datr. Wood Walton, Hunt- vitd in Edin under the Duke of Wellington, 1815. Ob, of J.’ Newbig- Ob. be- Ob. be- Alex- liebole in 1749, and about 1752 con- Touch, and of Will. Hobson, ingdon, nat, 1776, June 30, 1833, ging of White- fore fore ander, veyed it to Rey. Sir Henry Moncreiff, his brother Haq.” Ob. Oct. 10) Bib ES: HouBe: EESIED: Jan. 13, Jan. 13, son of his niece, Catherine Wellwood, Henry in 1848. She vitd. March 31, 1837. 1704. 1704, and of the Rey. Sir Will™. Moncreiff, Garvock ; m. on condition of bearing the name and Susanna | mil wil | . | | | | arms of Wellwood, and designating Campbell. Robert Richard William Edward, Charles Von Barton, alias Stedman, nat. Adam Rolland James, W.S., Henry, Col. Will, Capt. Anton- the property (in memory of Henry Ob. April Frederick, Hussey Hobson, Major R. July 12, 1804, of Besselich | Abbey, near of Gask, m. m. Maria, EI.C.8., m. R. N., m.a etta. § Wellwood’s mother) Denham’s Tul- 13, 1767. North Charles, nat. 1818, Artillery, Coblenz, member of the Prussian or Rhenish Charlotte, dair. of Sto- Eliza, datr. datr, of de- liebole. He ob. unmarried, January Bickerton, nat. 1810, Lieut. R, nat. 1825. States for the Circle of Coblenz, and of the dair. of J. thert of of Sir G. ceased Capt. 16, 1758. nat, 1808. ob. 1843. Navy. National Assemblies of Frankfort and Erfurt, Craigie, of the Cargen. Anderson, Moubray, And seven daughters, of whom three are married.t m. June 5, 1832, Maria Agnes, daar. of family of Tlas issue. sometime R.N., cousin Francis Roth and Maria Catharina Firmenich, Craigie, late of Governor of of the late Sir of Monheim, nat. Oct. 18, 1808, by whom he Kilgraston, Bombay. R. Moubray. lias had six sons and five daughters. Co. Perth. Has issue. | Susan, m. Rey. R. Rainy, Minr: Free High Church, Edinr- | Robert of Garvock and Pitlived, Advocate. Nat. Dee. 22, Catherine, eldest datr. of Robert Wellwood, nat. 234 May 1722, m. Rev. Sir oe Isobel, nat. Sept. 22, 1727, m. Sept. 24, 1744, Jas: Robertson Barclay of Keavil, Margaret, nat. eam 6, 1731, agate 1720; m. 16th Augt. 1744, Mary, nat. 14th Feb. 1728, eldest William Moncrieff, Min. of Blackford, who on the death, in 1744, of Sir nat. who nat. 1710, ob. towards the close of that century. [Note.—He was succeeded m., Dec. 11,1754, Dr Ju. Sted- nat. datr. of Sir George Preston, 4th Bart. of Valleyfield, who, Hugh Moncrieff, 6 Bart, (proprietor of Tippermalach), became 7‘) Bart. June 5, by his sons Henry and James, the latter of whom was succeeded by his nephew man, son of the Rev. John June 22, in February 1725, m. Anne Cochrane, daitr. of W™- Coch- Sir W™. ob. 1767, leaving, besides other issue— 1725. (son of Thos.), viz., G. R. Barclay, the present proprietor. } Stedman of Baldridge, no- 1732. rane of Ochiitree (whose son became 8*4 Earl of Dundonald) | ticed above. He nat. 1710, and of Lady Mary Bruce, eldest daitr. of the 24 Earl of | | ob. 1791, Edinr- Kincardine. (Sir George ob. March, and Anne, his wife, Rey. Sir Henry Wellwood Moncreiff,! Bart., also Min. of Blackford, and Susan, only datr., m. Rev. W™- George, nat. July 24, 1747. ob. Nov. 1779.) Robert Wellwood executed a deed of entail latterly of St Cuthbert’s Church, Edin ; got a crown-charter for the lands Paul, Collegiate Mint. of St Robert, nat. July 16, 1748, of the property, dated May 29, 1790, and ob. Jan. 12, 1791. of Tullibole in 1772; m. Susan, eldest datr. of Ja’: Robertson Barclay | Cuthbert’s, who ob., leaving, Susan, nat. Sept. 7, 1750. Mary Preston, his wife, ob. Aug. 21, 1813. of Keavil; ob. 9 Aug. 1827, aged 77, leaving, besides other issue— besides other issue— Henry, nat. Jan. 13, 1752. James, M.D., nat. April 20, 1753, ob. 1827. —— = at Lilias, nat. Oct. 8, 1755. = r . Thomas, nat. 1757, ob. Jan. 1822. | | | | ; | | Sir Jas. Wellwood Moncreiff, RevDr Joan Mary, nat. Sept 28, 1759. Robert of Garvock, Andrew Moffat of Gar- Anne,nat. Au- Susan, nat. Elizabeth, nat. Noy. 21, Catherine, nat. Bart., nat. 13¢ Sept. 1776 ; Paul, Collegiate William, nat Oct. 17,1763, _ nat. February 7, vock, nat. Sept. 8,1764, gust 4, 1745, Aug. 24, 1752, m. Allan Maco- May 12, 1754, m, 19th June 1808, Anne, Minr- of St Drummond, nat. Feb. 14, 1765. 1747; m. Lilias, 24 ob. Feb, 25, 1847; wife, m. Rob. Scott 1751, ob. nochie, Lord Meadow- ob. unmarried, youngest datir. of Capt. Geo. Cuthbert’s. | datr. of Jas. Robert- Anna, daar. of Martin Monereiff of | unmarried, bank, a inan of litera- March 6, 1836. ASD OTUBONY ae y ibiasl ik | a | | | | son Barclay of Kea- Taylor, Esq., of Amble, Coatesand Dec. 9, 1839. ture, and an eminent Session 24th June 1829, Susan, nat. Feb, John,nat. May Jean, nat. 234 Katherine, nat. Marion, vil, who ob. 1811, C6. Northumberland, ob. Newhall. Judge. He ob. June (Marianne, another dadr. 14,1756, m. July 26, 1757, ob. Aug.1758, m. Nov. 18, 1759; nat. Jan. and afterwards Eli- Aug, 1, 1847, aged 70.|| | 14, 1816, She ob. Aug. of Capt. Robertson, ato 81, 1779, David USa,, Verbs John, Capt. 6th succeeded to 21, 1761. za M‘Neil, who ob. | Robert Scott 1822, Dr Sumner, present Arch- Wardlaw of Ne- Lieut. 64th Reg., Reg., 34 son Little Seggie, 1857, s. p. He ob. Datr. Anna-Mary, m. Wellwood, ob. bishop of Canterbury.) He therbeath. She ob, unmarried. of Sir Archi- Co. Kinross, by July 7, 1820, leaving Jobn Jas: Boswell, Adv., June 19, 1854, Alexander Maconochie Wellwood, ob. March 30, 1851, leaving, ob. Oct. 27, 1803. bald Christie disposition from two daughters. who ob. August 26, 1839, 8. D. of the same title, added the name besides other issue— of Keith and her father, 1791; | leaving issue ; and after- and arms of the Wellwoods to his | Ratho, Co. m. John Ruther- wards Ralph Clarke, own. Nat. 1777; m. 1805, eldest | | Datr. Agnes, nat. Aug. 12, Edint, and furd (24 wife) of Edinv. both vitd. datr. of Rt. Hon. Rob. Blair, Lord Rev. Sir H. W. Moncreiff, James Moncreiff, M.P., 1787, m. John Abercrombie, brother of Craigow and Bal- President of the College of Justice 10th Bart., B. A.; nat. 21st Jate Lord Adv., now M.D., nat. Oct. 12, 1780, first Admiral ilisk, M.D. | in Scotland ; Lord Advocate, 1816; May 1809 ; m. 8th June 1838, Dean of Faculty, m. physician to the Queen in Scot- Christie, | | By first marriage : a Judge of the Court of Ses. for 28 datr. of George Bell, Sur- datr. of Robt Bell, land, who bought Harnieside, whose son, | | years ; retired anno 1845; suc- geon; Min. of Free St Cuth- Ady., and has issue. C6, Kinross, from Lt.-Col. Archibald Katherine, only ecbild, m Daar. Isabella, m. Robert Clarke Daur. Mary, m. Lawrence iy i Garvock 1854; and has bert’s Church, 1853. Robt. Adrian Stedman, 1830. Christie, is W. MacTurk, M.D., of Brad- of Comrie Castle, Co. Perth, who Johnston of Sands, who ob. eae of Te Biles, formerly Pro- 1h) ob. eainy, Nov. 14, 1844, now of ford, Co. York. Succeeded ob. 1843. She ob. 1826, leaving, 1838, leaving widow, and, Ce ea renal of She ob. Jan, 25, 1835, Baberton, to Little Seggie, and ob. leav- besides other issne— besides other issue— b na ”q Wi two other sons, Ro- Mid-Lothian. ing two daurs., Catherine | | ert a illiam, and three sur- a | Anne and Beatrice, to whom Rey. Will. Colin Clarke, nat. 1810, James Johnston, now of viving daughters. { Eldest dair., Susan Stedman, Little Seggie still belongs. m, 1856, Anne, eldest datr. of W™- Sands; m. Margaret, daar. m. Rev. Johu Bruce, D.D., D. Pigot, late of Dysart, Queen’s of Rey. Christopher Nichol- Min. Free St ae s Co., Ireland, and has issue. He son, and has issue. Church, Edin. She ob. Jan. is heir of entail to Valleyfield, 1857, leaving one datr. being great-great-grandson of Sir George Preston, 4th Bart. of Val- leyfield. (See Table ‘‘ Preston of VAalley field.’’) a 8. P., Sine Prole (without offspring) ; V. P., Vita Patris (in life of father) ; M., Married ; Datr., Daughter ; Nat., Natus or Nata (born) ; Ob., obiit (died), P.C.S., Principal Clerk of Session. + Wellwood Johnstone, nat. 1747, youngest and only surviving son of Jas. Johnstone and Barbara Wellwood, succeeded, in 1776, as Wellwood Maxwell of Barncleugh (on the death of James Maxwell of Barncleugh, son of his grandfather by a former marriage), m. Catherine, datr. of John Maxwell, Esq. of Terraughtie, Dumfries, ob. 1833, leaving five sons and three daars.—I. John (see next paragraph) ; II. Wellwood Maxwell, now of the Grove, Dumfries; IJ. Alexander; IV. William; V. George, nat. Sept. 2, 1796, ob. Feb. 2, 1858, leaving a son, Wellwood Maxwell, now of Glenlee, Co, Kirkcudbright. ; ; A John, eldest son (as above), nat. Jan. 3, 1784, m. 1813, his cousin, Clementina Herries Maxwell, heiress of Munches, &e., ob. 1843, leaving a son, Wellwood Herries Maxwell, nat. 1817, now of Munches, Dalbeattie, Co. Kirkcudbright, who is thus the lineal descendant and represen- B , nat. +3, , , tative of Dr James Wellwood of London, who ob, 1727, as stated in heading of this Table. a é’ : + Jas. Harrower, styled Merchant and Shipmaster, appears to have married, April 6, 174, a second wife, Margaret Campbell, daiir. of deceased Rev. Arch’ Campbell, Min, at Dalgety ; liad a dar. Christian, whe m, April 2, 1761, Rev. Thos, Thomson, Receding Min., Beek Mr Harrower of Inzieyar, Torricburn parish, and Writer, Torrieburn, m, Miss Catherine Sands, whose son, James, was an Advocate, and died at Edin”, April 27, 1821. His daar. Catherine, now residing at Dunfermline, and the issue of her elder sister, late wife of Mr James M‘Far- iter ri ivi representatives of the family. oe Ue nee eee Pe ee William Moubray of Cockairny, nat. about 1460, 24 son of the family of Barnbougle, the elder branch of which (represented by the BERD since Robert de Barton assumed the ane of Moubray, by authority of an Act of Parliament, passed May 10, 1527), became extinct on the death, in 1675, of Sir Robert Moubray, Kn of Barnbougle and Dalmeny, Co. Linlithgow, and of lands in the Parish of Inverkeithing, Co, Fife. Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Hussey Moubray, erence sila the surname of Hussey on succeed- ing to the estate of his maternal uncle, Lieut.-Gen, Vere Warner Hussey, of Wood Walton, Huntingdonshire. He married Emma, datr. of William Hobson of Markfield, Middlesex, by whom he has one son, Richard Hussey Hussey of Wood Walton and Upwood, and three daughters. z i rd 8 of Bletso. ae Se ae am ata oe Rolland family,—viz., Rev. Jolin Row, nat. at Perth, 1568, 34 son of Dr John Row, the Reformer. [The latter was born near Stirling about 1526; matriculated in St Leonard’s College in 1544; in orl ele agent of < Seep Clery to negotiate their affairs at Rome ; 1556, became Licentiate of Laws; Sept. 1558, appointed Papal Re but never returned to Rome ; 1560, appointed Minister of Kennoway, Fife, and same year, m. Margaret, daur, of Bethune of eS Co. ee April 1560, one of the six riers appointed by the Lords of the Congregation to draw up the Confession of Faith and first Book of Discipline ; July 1560, translated to Perth ; ob. at Perth, Oct. 16, 1580.] Rev. John Row, the Historian, 34 son of the Reformer, entered Edinr: College, a gtalivated Aug. bias Craniaed Min. of Carnock, in the end of 1592; m. Jan. 4, 1595, Grizel, youngest dati. of Rey. David Ferguson, first Protestant Min, of Dunfermline, appointed by Committee of Parliament, July, 1560; ob, Aug. 23, ae aged 65, John Row, ob. vans 26, 1646, aged 78, in the 54t” year of his winistry. His wife, Grizel, ob. Jan. 30, 1659.—Vide vol. i. pp. 308-11, vol. ii. pp. 309-10. Row's Hist. of the Kirk of Scotland, published by the Woodrow Society, and monument of Mr John Row, Min, of Garnock, in Carnock Churehyard, Fife. ‘ | ea Bele Elizabeth Row, m. William Gibbon, Banhaird (now Bonhard), He nat. 1600-1, ob. May 21, 1639. Margaret Row, m. David oe of Muirton, Kinloss, Co. Elgin. i at. 1630, m. 1647, Adam Stobie, younger, of Wester Luscar, nat. 1620, ob. 1711. F William Robertson of Muirton, m. Isabel, datir. of Andrew Petrie, of an ss ab se een She ob. 1670, ie ; ; ancient family in that quarter. Margaret Stobie, m. June 1, 1683, Andrew Rolland of Gask. [Said Andrew was the grandson of William, 24 son, nat. 1656, acquired Gladney, Co. Fife, m. (1s wife) a daar, William, who m., in 1600 one of the three heirs-portioners of the name of Cunningham of Gask, of Dr, Mitchell. i lands as carly as 1583. There was a disposition, dated 1682, by William , Pov Se eels sat pera zt a i ‘ William Robertson, Min. of pine latterly of Old Greyfriar’s Church, i Edin, m. Eleanor, dair, of David Pitcairn of Dreghorn, Co, Edinr. Rolland had sons: William, Adam, Andrew, and John, all nat. 1684-90. [There | _ AUTORET ES of the lands, Oct. 10, 1710, by Andrew Rolland to his eldest son, Adam, nat. ho m. Jane Stedman, and another by said Adam to himself in life-rent, and to his only | : See ahs waved in foe.] Will. Robertson, D.D., the Historian and Principal, nat, Mary, m. Oct. 17, 1751, semuteye toes bee age ee dam Rolland, who m. J. dman, &c.) 1721, m. 1751, Mary Nisbet, daur. of Rev. Mr Nisbet, Jas. Syme, D.D., Minister several Ga ognise (See above as to Adam Rolland, who m. Jane Stedman, &c. Min in Edint- Had three sons, Willm., a Lord of Ses- of Alloa. sion ; James, a General in the Army, both without issue ; and Col. David, m. Margt- M‘Donald of Kinloch-Moi- dart, and two dats., Mary and Eleanor, whose descend- Eleanor m. H. Brougham, ants comprehend the families of the Earl of Minto, Sir Esq., of Brougham Hail. Chas. Adam, Rev. Dr Gilbt- Elliot, Dean of Bristol, Lord Melgund, Lord Dunjermline, Lord John Russell, Col. i hn Russell, Esq., P.C.S., &c. Henry, Lord Brougham Ne ee : late Lord Chancellor of. England. || Additional sons of Robert Wellwood of Garvock, Ady., (styled, in the Baptism Register, Dunfermline, “of Gellets,” a small property eastward of Broomball House, the mansion-house of which was taken down about 40 years since), and Miss Mary Preston, were—George, born Sept. 7, 1748; Henry, April 23,1750, and ob. Oct. 26, 1750; Harry, Feb, 10, 1756; James, March 15, 1761. q ae teenie were ae Cadets of the House of Argyll. (For the ancient pedigree of the Campbells of Inverawe, see ‘* Account of the Clans,” by William Buchanan of Auchmar.) Dougall Campbell, alias Maconochy, of Inverawe, who ies the paternal a ee father of the present Alex. Maconochie Welwood, was Major in what is termed the Rebel Army of the Marquess of Argyll (Cobbett’s State Trials, vol. v. p- 1383), and suffered death and attainder in 1662-62. After the Revolution of 1688, Dougall’s son, gees N epee si eee. been unsuccessful in his application to Government for restoration of the Argyllshire property, Which had got into the possession of an uncle, obtained from King William III. a grant in compensation, which he invested in the purchase of the lands of eee ae Aces now called Meadowbank. James was succeeded by Alexander, and Alexander by Allan, the father of the present proprietor, who alone had brothers—all the other proprictors of Meadowbank haying been only sons. By the eutail of the Garvock estates, the family are 8 to use the surname and quarter the arms of Wellwood, Vide, for illustrations of the Table, Appendix, second last note, GG, pp. 440-59.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33284003_0002_0565.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


