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charity of his friends and  as a burden on his father; he joined the Swedish army as a soldier of  fortune worked his way there; was aide…de…camp to the King; who created  him Count Cromarty; and; in 1775; returned to his native country; after  twenty…seven years of distinguished foreign service; full of fame and  honours; with the rank of Lieut。…General。  In 1754 the re…grant of the Lovat  estates by George III。 to General Fraser emboldened Lord Macleod to  petition the King for the restoration of the Cromarty ancestral possessions; but his application at that time failed; although he succeeded later on。

When Lord Macleod joined  his father against the Government  he was only eighteen years of age;  and on account of his extreme  youth he had already obtained an  unconditional pardon on the 22nd  of June; 1748。  In 1777 he was  presented at Court; on which  occasion George III。 received him  very kindly。  In return for this  gracious treatment; first pardoning  him; and now so generously  receiving him; his Lordship offered  to raise a Highland Regiment。  The offer was accepted; and in a very  short time; though without any property or political connections;  he soon raised a fine body of 840  men among his Highland  countrymen。  To this number 236 Lowlanders and 34 English and  Irish were added by some of his friends; making together a full  regiment of 1100 men; embodied at Elgin; and inspected there by  General Skene in April; 1778。

Immediately after; Letters of  Service were issued in his favour for raising a second battalion of the  same size as the first。 This he soon  accomplished; not less than 1800 of  the men having been raised from  the possessions of his ancestorsa  splendid set of men with excellent  constitutions; and of most  exemplary conduct。  He was  appointed Colonel of the first  battalion; and his brother; the Hon。  Lieut。…Colonel Mackenzie; received  the command of the second  battalion。  The Regiment was  named Macleod's Highlanders;  numbered the 73rd; and is now well  known as the 71st Highlanders。  In  1779 Lord Macleod accompanied  his Highlanders to India; and  fought at their head in the Carnatic  against Hyder Ah; under Major…General Sir Hector Munro; where  they greatly distinguished  themselves; though the regiment  was nearly cut to pieces at the  battle of Conjeveram。  In 1782 his  Lordship attained the rank of  Major…General; and in the  following year he returned home。

In acknowledgment of his  distinguished services; an Act of Parliament was passed; on the 18th  of August; 1784; by which the forfeited estates of the Earldom  were restored to him; on payment of ?9;000 to relieve them of  existing burdens。

Lord Macleod married in  1786 Marjory; eldest daughter of  James; XVIth Lord Forbes; without  issue。  She afterwards married  John; fourth Duke of Athole; with  issue。  The mansion; which had  been almost entirely demolished  after the ‘Forty…five; was by him  rebuilt and enlarged; and the  policies put into good order and  properly attended to。  He died on  the 2nd of April; 1789; and was  succeeded in the estates by his  cousin…german;

V。  CAPTAIN  KENNETH  MACKENZIE of Cromarty; who died  in 1796; without male issue。  He was the last direct male heir; and on his death the representation of the family; carrying with it the dormant honours of Cromarty and Tarbat; went into the family of Ardloch。 He was  succeeded in the estates by Lord Macleod's eldest sister;

VI。  LADY  ISABELLA; who married the sixth Lord Elibank。  She died on the 28th of December; 1801; without male issue; and was succeeded by her eldest daughter;

VII。 THE  HON。  MARIA  MURRAY; who in 1790 married the  Hon。 Edward Hay of Newhall; brother of George; VIIth Marquis of  Tweeddale; who thereupon assumed the name of Mackenzie in addition to  his own; with issue

1。  John Hay; her heir and successor。

2。  Dorothea; who on the 2nd of July; 1813; married Sir David Hunter Blair; with issue。

3。  Isabella; who on the 1st of November; 1817; married John  Buckle; with issue。

4。  Georgina Ann; who married James; fifth Earl of Glasgow;  without issue。

Her only sister; the Hon。 Isabella Murray; died unmarried in 1849。

The Hon。 Maria Murray was succeeded by her only son;

VIII。  JOHN  HAY…MACKENZIE; who on the 23rd of April; 1828;  married Anne; daughter of Sir Gibson…Craig; Baronet; with issue

1。  Anne his heir and successor。

He died at Cliefden on the 9th of July; 1849; and was succeeded by his only child;

IX。  ANNE  HAY…MACKENZIE of Cromarty; who;  on the 27th of June; 1849; married  His Grace the third Duke of  Sutherland。  On the 21st of  October; 1861; her Grace was; by a  new creation; made Countess of  Cromarty; Viscountess Tarbat of  Tarbat; Baroness Macleod of Castle  Leod; and Baroness Castlehaven of  Castlehaven; with remainder to her  second son; Viscount Tarbat。

Thus; should the old title ever be  restored; there would be two Earls;  with all the titles exactly similar;  excepting that the holder of the  original earldom would also inherit  the Nova Scotia Baronetcy; as well  as that of 1704。

On the death of the late Duchess of Sutherland; Countess of Cromartie; in 1888; she was succeeded by her second surviving son;

X。  FRANCIS  SUTHLRLAND  LEVESON  GOWER; as Earl of  Cromartie; in all her other titles; and estates。  He was born on the 3rd of August; 1852; and on the 2nd of August; 1876; married the Hon。 Lilian Janet; second surviving daughter of Godfrey William Wentworth; 4th Lord  Macdonald of Sleat; with issue

1。  Sibell Lilian; born on the 14th of August; 1878。

2。  Constance; born in 1882。

The Earl died on the 24th of November; 1893。  The limitation of this earldom being to his heirs male; and on the failure of such to his heirs;  with other remainders over; a question arises as to whether or not the  dignity is now in abeyance between his Lordship's two daughters and co…heirs。

As it is possible the old honours may yet be claimed; it may be interesting to note in a more concise manner the facts concerning them。   The original patent of the Nova Scotia Baronetcy to Sir John Mackenzie  of Tarbat; by Charles I。; dated 21st May; 1628; was to him 〃suosque  haredes masculos quoscunque de tempore in tempus in posterum per  perpetuo;〃 and the re…grant of 29th April; 1704; to his grandson; Kenneth;  second son of George; first Earl of Cromarty; being confessedly to restore  the old Baronetcynow absorbed in the Earldomintact; 〃as the samen  was given to the umquhile Sir John Mackenzie of Tarbat;〃 was to Kenneth  and his heirs male 〃in perpetuum;〃 and was therefore granted with the  same succession; presumably to heirs male whomsoever。

Sir Kenneth Mackenzie of  Grandvale and Cromarty; first  Baronet of this re…grant; having  died in 1729; the dignity was  enjoyed by his eldest son; Sir  George; second Baronet; who died  without issue in 1748; and  afterwards by his youngest son; Sir  Kenneth; third Baronet; who died at  Tam in 1763; also without issue。   At this Sir Kenneth's death; it is  clear that the succession would; under the patent of 1704; then  devolve upon his heir male;  George; the attainted third Earl of  Cromarty; who survived all the  male descendants of the patentee;  but whose honours; having been attainted in 1746; had been restored  by the pardon granted to him under  the Great Seal on the 20th of  October; 1749。  Thus was this Baronetcy absorbed a second time  in the Earldom of Cromarty。  Nor does it appear that it was ever  assumed by George; the third Earl (who died in Poland Street;  London; on the 29th of September; 1766); nor by his son Lord  Macleod; who obtained a pardon  dated the 26th of January; 1748;  and with whom; who died without  issue; on the 2nd of April; 1789;  ended the direct line both of the Earldom and of the Baronetcy。

The succession then opened  to his cousin; Captain Mackenzie  of Cromarty; who obtained the  estates; but he also died without  issue in 1796; without having  assumed either title。

Taking the term 〃haredibus  masculis;〃 according to the opinion of John Riddell; the well…known  Advocate and author 〃in the sense of our law; as an equivalent to heirs  male whatsoever;〃 the representation of the Tarbat  Bar

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