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descended from the fifth son <strong>of</strong> Sir Robert Campbell, Baronet, ninth Laird <strong>of</strong> Glenorchy, <strong>and</strong> both were the great-gr<strong>and</strong>sons <strong>of</strong><br />

William Campbell <strong>of</strong> Glenfalloch. James Campbell, the gr<strong>and</strong>father <strong>of</strong> John A. G. Campbell, was the second son, John Campbell,<br />

the gr<strong>and</strong>father <strong>of</strong> C. W. Campbell, was the third son, <strong>of</strong> Glenfalloch. (The issue <strong>of</strong> the eldest son was extinct.) But James Campbell,<br />

who was an <strong>of</strong>ficer in the army, eloped with the wife <strong>of</strong> Christopher Ludlow, a medical practitioner <strong>of</strong> Chipping Sodbury, in<br />

Gloucestershire. It was alleged that their eldest <strong>and</strong> only surviving son was born while Dr. Ludlow was alive, <strong>and</strong> was consequently<br />

illegitimate. It was contended that the subsequent marriage <strong>of</strong> Captain Campbell to Mrs. Ludlow could not render legitimate a child<br />

born in these circumstances. The case excited great attention, both on account <strong>of</strong> the peculiarity <strong>of</strong> the circumstances <strong>and</strong> the<br />

importance <strong>of</strong> the interests at stake. There was a want <strong>of</strong> definite information respecting the precise time <strong>of</strong> Dr. Ludlow’s death, <strong>and</strong><br />

the decision <strong>of</strong> the House <strong>of</strong> Lords was given, though with considerable hesitation, in favour <strong>of</strong> Campbell <strong>of</strong> Glenfalloch. He died in<br />

1871, <strong>and</strong> was succeeded by his eldest son, the seventh Earl <strong>of</strong> Breadalbane, born in 1851, who was created a peer <strong>of</strong> the United<br />

Kingdom in 1873, by the title <strong>of</strong> Lord Breadalbane <strong>of</strong> Kenmore, <strong>and</strong> was elevated to the rank <strong>of</strong> Marquis in 1885.<br />

57. Thomas Robert, 11th Earl <strong>of</strong> Kinnoull 1826-27<br />

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Hay-Drummond%2C_11th_Earl_<strong>of</strong>_Kinnoull<br />

Thomas Robert Hay-Drummond, 11th Earl <strong>of</strong> Kinnoull (5 April 1785–18 February 1866) was the son <strong>of</strong> Robert Hay-Drummond,<br />

10th Earl <strong>of</strong> Kinnoull. He served as Lord Lyon King <strong>of</strong> Arms from 1804 until 1806, succeeding his father in that <strong>of</strong>fice. On 17 August<br />

1824, he married Louisa Burton Rowley <strong>and</strong> they had nine children.<br />

Lady Louisa Hay-Drummond<br />

George Hay-Drummond, 12th Earl <strong>of</strong> Kinnoull (1827–1897)<br />

Lady Sarah Hay-Drummond (1828–1859)<br />

Captain Robert Hay-Drummond (1831–1855)<br />

Lady Frances Hay-Drummond (d. 1886)<br />

Captain Arthur Hay-Drummond (1833–1900)<br />

Lady Elizabeth Hay-Drummond (1835–1902)<br />

Augusta Sophia Hay-Drummond (d. 1915)<br />

Colonel Hon. Charles Rowley Hay-Drummond (1836–1918)<br />

58. Francis, Lord Elcho, afterwards 9th Earl <strong>of</strong> Wemyss <strong>and</strong> March 1827-30<br />

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Wemyss-Charteris%2C_9th_Earl_<strong>of</strong>_Wemyss<br />

Francis Wemyss-Charteris, 9th Earl <strong>of</strong> Wemyss (14 August 1796–1 January 1883) was the son <strong>of</strong> Francis Douglas, 8th Earl <strong>of</strong><br />

Wemyss [36th GM <strong>Scotl<strong>and</strong></strong> 1786-88, see above].<br />

On 22 August 1817, he married Lady Louisa Bingham, daughter <strong>of</strong> Richard Bingham, 2nd Earl <strong>of</strong> Lucan, at Paris, France. They had<br />

six children:<br />

Francis Richard Charteris, 10th Earl <strong>of</strong> Wemyss (1818–1914)<br />

Lt.-Col. Hon. Richard Charteris (1822–1874)<br />

Lady Anne Charteris (1829–1903)<br />

Louisa Wemyss-Charteris (1830–1920)<br />

Captain Hon. Frederick William Charteris (1833–1887)<br />

Captain Walter Charteris (d. 1854)<br />

59. George William, 9th Lord Kinnaird <strong>and</strong> Rossie 1830-32<br />

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Kinnaird%2C_9th_Lord_Kinnaird<br />

George William Fox Kinnaird, 9th Lord Kinnaird (14 April 1807–7 January 1878) was the son <strong>of</strong> Charles Kinnaird, 8th Lord<br />

Kinnaird.<br />

On 14 December 1837, he married Hon. Frances Anne Georgina de Mauley, the only daughter <strong>of</strong> the 1st Baron de Mauley, at<br />

Great Canford, Dorset. They had three children:<br />

• Olivia Barbara Kinnaird (d. 1871)<br />

• Victor Alex<strong>and</strong>er Kinnaird, Master <strong>of</strong> Kinnaird (1840–1851)<br />

• Charles Fox Kinnaird, Master <strong>of</strong> Kinnaird (1841–1860)<br />

George died in 1878 without issue <strong>and</strong> his titles passed to his brother, Arthur.<br />

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Ponsonby%2C_1st_Baron_de_Mauley<br />

William Francis Spencer Ponsonby, 1st Baron de Mauley (31 July 1787–16 May 1855) was a British peer <strong>and</strong> Whig poltician<br />

<strong>and</strong> the youngest child <strong>of</strong> 3rd Earl <strong>of</strong> Bessborough.<br />

On 8 August 1814, he married Lady Barbara Ashley-Cooper (the only daughter <strong>and</strong> heir <strong>of</strong> the 5th Earl <strong>of</strong> Shaftesbury <strong>and</strong> a co-heir<br />

<strong>of</strong> the medieval Barony <strong>of</strong> Mauley) <strong>and</strong> they had three children:<br />

• Hon. Charles Frederick Ashley Cooper (1815-1896)<br />

• Hon. Ashley George John (1831-1898)<br />

• Hon. Frances Anne Georgiana (d. 1910), married the 9th Lord Kinnard<br />

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Ponsonby%2C_3rd_Earl_<strong>of</strong>_Bessborough<br />

Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd Earl <strong>of</strong> Bessborough (24 January 1758–3 February 1844) was a British peer.<br />

Ponsonby was the eldest son <strong>of</strong> the 2nd Earl <strong>of</strong> Bessborough <strong>and</strong> succeeded to his father's titles in 1793. On 27 November 1780,<br />

he had married Lady Henrietta Spencer (the second daughter <strong>of</strong> the 1st Earl Spencer) <strong>and</strong> they had four children:<br />

Hon. John William (1781-1847)<br />

Hon. Frederick Cavendish (1783-1837)<br />

Lady Caroline (1785-1828)<br />

Hon. William Francis Spencer (1787-1855)<br />

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