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THE STIRLINGS OF GLORAT 115<br />

health failing, he returned to England, invalided,<br />

early in 1848, and exchanged into the 60th Rifles,<br />

then quartered in Dublin. He died a lieutenant<br />

soon afterward.<br />

XII 4 Samuel Home Stirling, born in January, 1830, seventh<br />

baronet.<br />

XIII 5 Charles Elphinstone Fleming Stirling, born July<br />

31, 1831, eighth baronet.<br />

6 Jean Adam Stirling, died at Glorat, Jan. 25, 1828, in<br />

childhood.<br />

7 Gloriana Ann Stirling, died in infancy.<br />

8 Ann Henrietta Stirling, married, in 1855, the Rev.<br />

William Buckley, and had three sons and six<br />

daughters.<br />

9 Jane Stirling, married Capt. C. L. Hockin, R.N., now<br />

Admiral (1883). She died in 1866, leaving two<br />

sons and one daughter.<br />

XII SIR SAMUEL HOME STIRLING OF GLORAT,<br />

SEVENTH BARONET. He succeeded his uncle, Sir Samuel, on<br />

the 2d of May, 1858, in the estates of Glorat and Renton. He<br />

married, in 1854, Mary H. T., third daughter of Lieut. Col.<br />

Thomas Stirling Begbie. He died without male issue on Sept. 18,<br />

1861, survived by his widow and two daughters.<br />

Mary Eleanor Stirling, married, in 1885, Charles Lisle<br />

Stirling-Cookson, born in 1855, son of Charles E.<br />

Cookson of Hermatige, County Durham, by his<br />

wife, Sarah Turnbull. He assumed the name of<br />

Stirling upon his marriage. Has, with other issue,<br />

George Lisle Home, born in 1886.<br />

Edith Home Stirling.<br />

Under the entail of Renton, by her great-grandfather, Sir<br />

Alexander, the elder of these ladies succeeded to that estate.<br />

RENTON is an estate of 2674 acres, having an annual<br />

revenue of £3000. Address: Renton House, Grant's House,<br />

Berwickshire.<br />

Under the entail of Glorat, made by the third baronet in 1765,<br />

the brother of Sir Samuel Home succeeded to that estate and to<br />

the title.

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