The History of the 2nd Dragoons: "Royal Scots Greys"Almack, Edward
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The History of the 2nd Dragoons: "Royal Scots Greys"
Almack, Edward
Great Britain. Army. Dragoons, 2nd (Royal Scots Greys)
7 November, 1685, appointed Captain of that troop which was
commanded by the deceased Captain William Cleland.
HAMILTON BLAIR.
Made a Cornet, 25 April, 1741, made Lieutenant, 6 August, 1742,
Captain-Lieutenant, 2 April, 1746, Captain, 3 February, 1746-7,
Major, 9 March, 1757.
Sir Bryce Blair, of Blair, afterwards knighted by Charles I.,
married in 1618 Marian, daughter of Walter Dundas, of Dundas. His
son, John, died without issue, and was succeeded by his uncle,
John Blair, who married Lady Jean Cunningham, daughter of William,
eighth Earl of Glencairn, and dying in 1662, was succeeded by his
son, William Blair, of Blair. This gentleman was named by the
restoration government of Scotland a member of the Commission in
Ayrshire for holding courts on the Covenanters, but he early joined
the revolution party.... Having raised a troop of horse in support
of King William, he marched with it into Perthshire. News of this
reaching Viscount Dundee, then in arms in Atholl for King James, he
determined to surprise them, and marching by night towards Perth,
he entered the city unawares early the next morning, seized the
laird of Blair and the laird of Pollock who was with him, and two
other officers, in their beds. He carried them off prisoners to the
highlands, where the laird of Blair died shortly afterwards. He had
married Lady Margaret Hamilton, daughter of William, 2nd Duke of
Hamilton. Their son, William Blair of Blair, was a commissioner of
supply for the county of Ayr in the convention parliament which met
in 1689. He married Magdalene, daughter of James Campbell. Their
son John predeceased him unmarried, and was succeeded by his sister
Magdalene, who married William Scott, and had a son William, her
heir. The heiress of Blair is supposed to have died before 1715,
and Mr. Scott, her widower, who had assumed the name and arms of
Blair, married secondly Catherine Tait, of Edinburgh. Their eldest
son, Hamilton, became Major in the Greys.
PATRICK BLAIR.
30 July, 1686, made Captain of the troop lately commanded by John
Wedderburne.
THOMAS BLAIR.
Cornet in the Army, 25 June, 1747, and in the Greys, 21 June,
1749, succeeded by Second Cornet James Johnston, from half-pay in
Crawford's, 27 November, 1752.
WILLIAM J. BLAKE.
Cornet from the 89th Foot, 17 July, 1857.
WILLIAM BLANE.
Cornet, 14 October, 1819. Lieutenant by purchase, 24 October, 1821.
BLEAN.
Chaplain, 1702.
J. HAYDOCK BOARDMAN.
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