第 79 节
作者:西门在线      更新:2021-09-29 13:02      字数:9322
  us of the age; who has also contributed; by a  tributary effusion; to transmit the unqualified veneration of our age to  many that are to follow。  He has been duly recognised by Sir Walter Scott;  nor was he passed over in the earlier buddings of Mr Colin Mackenzie; but while the annalist is indebted to their just encomiums; he may be  allowed to respond to praise worthy of enthusiasm by a splendid fact  which at once exhibits a specimen of reckless imprudence joined to those  qualities which; by their popularity; attest their genuineness。  Lord  Seaforth for a time became emulous of the society of the most  accomplished Prince of his age。  The recreation of the Court was play; the  springs of this indulgence then were not of the  most delicate  texture; his  faculties; penetrating as they were; had not the facility of detection which  qualified him for cautious circumspection; he heedlessly ventured and  lost。  It was then to cover his delinquencies elsewhere; he exposed to sale the estate of Lochalsh; and it was then he was bitterly taught to feel; when  his people; without an exception; addressed his Lordship this pithy  remonstrance‘Reside amongst us and we shall pay your debts。'  A  variety of feelings and facts; unconnected with a difference; might have  interposed to counteract this display of devotedness besides ingratitude; but these habits; or his Lordship's reluctance; rendered this expedient so  hopeless that certain of the descendants of the original proprietors of that  valuable locality were combining their respective finances to buy it in;  when a sudden announcement that it was sold under value; smothered  their amiable endeavours。  Kintail followed; with the fairest portion of Glenshiel; and the Barony of Callan Fitzgerald ceased to exist; to the  mortification; though not to the unpopularity of this still patriarchal  nobleman among his faithful tenantry and the old friends of his family。〃  'Bennetsfield MS。'
  He married on the 22d of April; 1782; Mary; daughter of the Rev。 Baptist Proby; D。D。; Dean of Lichfield。 and brother of John; first Lord  Carysfort; by whom he had issue
  I。  William Frederick; who died young; at Killearnan。
  II。  George Leveson Boucherat; who died young at Urquhart。
  III。  William Frederick; who represented the County of Ross in Parliament; in 1812; and died unmarried at Warriston; near Edinburgh; in  1814。
  IV。  Francis John; a midshipman in the Royal Navy; who died  unmarried at Brahan; in 1813。
  V。  Mary  Frederica  Elizabeth;  who  succeeded  her father and of whom presently。
  VI。  Frances Catherine; who died without issue。
  VII。  Caroline; who was accidentally killed at Brahan; unmarried。
  VIII。  Charlotte Elizabeth; who died unmarried。
  IX。  Augusta Anne; who died unmarried。
  X。  Helen Ann; who married the Right Hon。 Joshua Henry  Mackenzie of the Inverlael family; anciently descended from the Barons  of Kintail; a Lord of Session and Justiciary by the title of Lord Mackenzie; with issuetwo daughters; Frances Mary and Penuel Augusta。
  Lord Seaforth; having survived all his male issue; died on the 11th  of January; 1815; at Warriston; near Edinburgh; the last male  representative of his race。  His lady outlived him; and died at Edinburgh on the 27th of February; 1829。  The estates; in virtue of an entail executed  by Lord Seaforth; with all their honours; duties; and embarrassments;  devolved upon his eldest daughter; then a young widowed lady;
  XXII。 MARY  ELIZABETH  FREDERICA  MACKENZIE; LADY  HOOD;
  Whom Scott commemorated in the well…known lines
  And thou; gentle dame; who must bear to thy grief; For thy clan and thy country the cares of a Chief; Whom brief rolling moons in six changes have left Of thy husband; and father; and brethren bereft; To thine ear of affection how sad is the hail That salutes thee the heir of the line of Kintail。
  She was born at Tarradale; Ross…shire; on the 27th of March; 1783; and married; first; at Barbadoes on the 6th of November; 1804; Sir Samuel Hood; K。B。; Vice…Admiral of the White; and afterwards; in 1806; M。P。 for  Westminster。  Sir Samuel died at Madras; on the 24th of December; 1814;  without issue。  Lady Hood then returned home; and; in 1815; entered into  possession of the family estates; which had devolved upon her by the  death of her father without male issue; when the titles became extinct。
  She married secondly; on the 21st of May; 1817; the Right Hon。 James Alexander Stewart of Glasserton; nephew of the seventh Earl of Galloway;  who assumed the name of Mackenzie; was returned M。P。 for the County  of Ross; held office under Earl Grey; and was successively Governor of  Ceylon; and Lord High Commissioner to the Ionian Islands。  He died on  the 24th of September; 1843。  Mrs Sewart…Mackenzie died at Brahan  Castle on the 28th of November; 1862; and was buried in the family vault  in the Cathedral of Fortrose。  Her funeral was one of the largest ever  witnessed in the Highlands; many thousands being present on foot; while  the vehicles that followed numbered more than 150。  By her second marriage she had issue
  I。  Keith William Stewart; her heir and successor。
  II。  Francis Pelham Proby; Lieutenant 71st Highlanders。 He died unmarried in 1844。
  III。  George Augustus Frederick Wellington; who; born in 1824; married in November; 1850; Maria Louisa; daughter of General Thomas Marriot; H。E。IC。S。; and died; without issue; in 1852。
  IV。  Mary Frances; who married; in 1838; the Hon。 Philip  Anstruther; Colonial Secretary of Ceylon; with issue。
  V。  Caroline Susan; who; in 1844; married John Berney Petre; and died in 1867。
  VI。  Louisa Caroline; who; on the 17th of November; 1858;  married; as his second  wife; William Bingham second Lord Ashburton;  who died on the 23rd of March; 1864; with issue; an only daughter; Mary Florence; who; in 1884; married the Hon。 William George Spencer Scott;  Earl Compton; M。P。; eldest surviving son and heir of William Douglas  Compton; fourth Marquis of Northampton; born in 1851; with issueWilliam Bingham Lord Wilmington; born in 1885; and Lady Margaret  Louisa Lizzie。
  Mrs Stewart Mackenzie and her husband; on her death on the 28th  of November; 1862; were succeeded in the estates by their eldest son;
  XXIII。  KEITH  WIILLIAM  STEWART  MACKENZIE;
  Born on the 9th of May; 1818。  He was an officer in the 90th Regiment  and subsequently Colonel…Commandant of the Ross…shire Highland Rifle  Volunteers。  He sold what remained of Kintail in 1869。  He married first; on the 17th of May; 1844; Hannah Charlotte; daughter of James Joseph  Hope Vere of Craigie Hall and Blackwood; Midlothian; with issue
  I。  James Alexander Francis Humberston; his heir。
  II。  Susan Mary Elizabeth; who on the 15th of August; 1871;  married; first; the Hon。 John Constantine Stanley; Colonel Grenadier  Guards; second son of the Right Hon。 Edward Lord Stanley of Alderley。   He was born on the 30th of September; 1837; and died on the 27th of April; 1878; leaving issue…two daughters。 She married; secondly; the Right  Hon。 Sir Francis Henry Jeune; Q。C。; President of the Probate; Divorce; and  Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice; with issueone son。
  III。  Julia Charlotte Sophia; who on the 8th of October; 1873; married; as his second wife; the Right Hon。 Arthur; ninth Marquis of Tweeddale; who died in 1878; without issue。  In 1887 she married; secondly; as his second wife; the Right Hon。 Sir John Rose; Baronet; G。C。M。G。; of Queensgate; London; who died in 1888; without issue。 In  1892 she married; thirdly; Captain William Evans Gordon; without issue。
  IV。  Georgina Henrietta; who died young; on the 15th of October; 1868。
  His first wife died in June; 1868。  He married; secondly; on the 2nd  of June; 1871; Alicia Almeira Bell; with issueone daughter。
  Keith Stewart Mackenzie died in June; 1881; when he was  succeeded by his only son;
  XXIV。   JAMES  ALEXANDER  FRANCIS  HUMBERSTON STEWART  MACKENZIE;
  Who was born on the 9th of October; 1847; Lieutenant…Colonel  Commanding the 9th Lancers; and now of Seaforth。  He is still unmarried。
  THE  CHIEFSHIP。
  It has been shown at p。 343 that the male line of Colonel Alexander  Mackenzie of Assynt; fourth son of Kenneth Mor; third Earl of Seaforth;  became extinct on the death; in 1815; of Francis Humberston Mackenzie;  who survived all his male issue。  It has also been proved that the male line  of George; second Earl of Seaforth; who died in 1651; terminated in  Kenneth; XIX。 of Kintail and sixth Earl of Seaforth; whose only child;  Lady Caroline Mackenzie; formed an irregular union with Lewis  Drummond; Count Melfort; a French nobleman。 It was shown earlier; at p。  246; that the lineal representation of the original line of Kintail was  diverted from heirs male in the person of Anna; Countess of Balcarres;  eldest daughter of Colin; first Earl of Seaforth; who had no surviving male  issue; and the male line of Colonel Mackenzie of Assynt having  terminated in 〃The Last of the Seaforths;〃 who died in 1815; we must go  back beyond all these to an earlier collateral branch to pick up the  legitimate male succession; and for ever dispose of the various unfounded claims hitherto made to the Chiefship of the clan。
  Before the appearance