(1237) Margaret, lady Balmerino, daughter of Captain chalmers.—D.
(1238) The duke of Perth, being a young man of delicate frame, expired on his passage to France.—E.
(1239) Lord Dunbar.
(1240) Kilmarnock, Erroll, Linlithgow, and Calendar.—D.
(1241) Patrick Murray, fifth Lord Elibank.—D.
(1242) Thomas, second Lord Foley, of the first creation.—D.
(1243) James Stewart, ninth Earl of Moray. His mother was jean Elphinstone, daughter of John, fourth Lord Balmerino.—D.
(1244) Robert Windsor, second viscount Windsor in Ireland. He sat in Parliament as Lord Mountjoy of the isle of Wight. He died in 1758, when His titles extinguished.—D.
(1245) Harry Grey, died in 1768.—D.
(1246) Alluding to Mr. Pitt, who had lately been preferred to that post, from the fear the ministry had of his abusive eloquence.