Biography of William Dalrymple Crichton 5th Earl Dumfries 4th Earl of Stair 1699-1768

In 1694 [his uncle] William Crichton 3rd Earl of Dumfries died. His sister [his mother] Penelope Crichton 4th Countess of Dumfries succeeded 4th Countess Dumfries.

Before 1699 [his father] Colonel William Dalrymple Earl Dumfries (age 25) and [his mother] Penelope Crichton 4th Countess of Dumfries were married. He the son of John Dalrymple 1st Earl of Stair (age 50).

In 1699 William Dalrymple Crichton 5th Earl Dumfries 4th Earl of Stair was born to Colonel William Dalrymple Earl Dumfries (age 25) and Penelope Crichton 4th Countess of Dumfries.

On 02 Apr 1731 William Dalrymple Crichton 5th Earl Dumfries 4th Earl of Stair (age 32) and Anne Gordon Countess Dumfries (age 22) were married. She by marriage Countess Dumfries. She the daughter of William Gordon 2nd Earl Aberdeen (age 52) and Mary Melville. He the son of Colonel William Dalrymple Earl Dumfries (age 57) and Penelope Crichton 4th Countess of Dumfries.

On 12 Dec 1734 [his son] William Dalrymple Crichton was born to William Dalrymple Crichton 5th Earl Dumfries 4th Earl of Stair (age 35) and [his wife] Anne Gordon Countess Dumfries (age 25).

In 1742 [his mother] Penelope Crichton 4th Countess of Dumfries died. Her son William Dalrymple Crichton 5th Earl Dumfries 4th Earl of Stair (age 43) succeeded 5th Earl Dumfries.

On 09 Sep 1744 [his son] William Dalrymple Crichton (age 9) died.

1752 Creation of Knights

In 1752 King George II of Great Britain and Ireland (age 68) created a number of new Garter Knights:

567th Prince Edward Hanover 1st Duke York (age 12).

568th William Orange Nassau V Prince Orange (age 3).

569th Henry Fiennes Pelham-Clinton 2nd Duke Newcastle-under-Lyme (age 31).

570th Daniel Finch 8th Earl Winchilsea 3rd Earl Nottingham (age 62).

571st George Brudenell aka Montagu 1st Duke Montagu (age 39).

William Dalrymple Crichton 5th Earl Dumfries 4th Earl of Stair (age 53) was appointed 42nd Knight of the Thistle.

Richard Onslow 3rd Baron Onslow (age 39) was appointed Order of the Bath.

Letters of Horace Walpole. 23 Mar 1752. Arlington Street. To Horace Mann 1st Baronet (age 45).

Mr. Conway (age 31) has been arrived this fortnight, or a week sooner than we expected him: but my Lady Ailesbury (age 31) forgives it! He is full of your praises, so you have not sowed your goodness in unthankful ground. By a letter I have just received from you he finds you have missed some from him with Commissions; but he will tell you about them himself I find him much leaner, and great cracks in his beauty. Your picture is arrived, which he says is extremely like you. Mr. Chute (age 51) cannot bear it; says it wants your countenance and goodness; that it looks bonny and Irish. I am between both, and should know it; to be sure, there is none of your wet-brown-paperness in it, but it has a look with which I have known you come out of your little room, when Richcourt has raised your ministerial French, and you have writ to England about it till you were half fuddled. Au reste, it is gloriously coloured-will Astley promise to continue to do as well? or has he, like all other English painters, only laboured this to get reputation, and then intends to daub away to get money?

The year has not kept the promise of tranquillity that it made you at Christmas; there has been another parliamentary bustle. The Duke of Argyll (age 69)299 has drawn the ministry into accommodating him with a notable job, under the notion of buying for the King from the mortgagees the forfeited estates in Scotland, which are to be colonized and civilized. It passed with some inconsiderable hitches through the Commons; but in the Lords last week the Duke of Bedford (age 41) took it up warmly, and spoke like another Pitt.300 He attacked the Duke of Argyll (age 69) on favouring Jacobites, and produced some flagrant instances, which the Scotch Duke neither answered nor endeavoured to excuse, but made a strange, hurt, mysterious, contemptuous, incoherent speech, neither in defence of the bill nor in reply to the Duke of Bedford, but to my Lord Bath (age 68), who had fallen upon the ministry for assuming a dispensing power, in suffering Scotland to pay no taxes for the last five years. This speech, which formerly would have made the House of Commons take up arms, was strangely flat and unanimated, for want of his old chorus. Twelve lords divided against eighty that were for the bill. The Duke, who was present, would not vote; none of his people had attended the bill in the other House, and General Mordaunt (age 55) (by his orders, as it is imagined) spoke against it. This concludes the session: the King goes to Hanover on Tuesday, he has been scattering ribands of all colours, blue ones [Note. Reference to being created a Knight of the Garter] on Prince Edward (age 12), the young Stadtholder, and the Earls of Lincoln (age 31), Winchilsea (age 62), and Cardigan (age 39);301 a green one [Note. Reference to being created a Knight of the Order of the Thistle] on Lord Dumfries;302 a red [Note. Order of the Bath] on Lord Onslow (age 39).303

The world is still mad about the Gunnings; the Duchess of Hamilton (age 18) was presented on Friday; the crowd was so great, that even the noble mob in the drawing-room clambered upon chairs and tables to look at her. There are mobs at their doors to see them get into their chairs; and people go early to get places at the theatres when it is known they will be there. Dr. Sacheverel never made more noise than these two beauties [Note. Elizabeth Gunning Duchess Hamilton and Argyll (age 18) and Maria Gunning Countess Coventry (age 19)].

There are two wretched women that just now are as much talked of, a Miss Jefferies1 and a Miss Blandy (age 32)2; the one condemned for murdering her uncle, the other her father. Both their stories have horrid circumstances; the first, having been debauched by her uncle; the other had so tender a parent, that his whole concern while he was expiring, and knew her for his murderess, was to save her life. It is shocking to think what a shambles this country is grown! Seventeen were executed this morning, after having murdered the turnkey on Friday night, and almost forced open Newgate. One is forced to travel, even at noon, as if one was going to battle.

Mr. Chute (age 51) is as much yours as ever, except in the article of pen and ink. Your brother transacts all he can for the Lucchi, as he has much more weight there304 than Mr. Chute. Adieu!

Note 299. Archibald Campbell (age 69), Duke of argyll, formerly Earl of Isla.

Note 300. For Lord Hardwicke's notes of this speech, see Parl. Hist. vol. xiv. P. 1235.-E.

Note 301. George Brudenell, fourth Earl of cardigan (age 39), created Duke of Montagu in 1776; died in 1790.-D.

Note 302. William Crichton Dalrymple (age 53), fourth Earl [Note. Mistake. He was 5th Earl] of Dumfries in Scotland, in right of his mother. He also became, in 1760, fourth Earl of stair, and died in 1768.-D.

Note 303. George, third Lord Onslow (age 39); died in 1776.-D.

Note 304. With the late Mr. Whithed's brothers, who scrupled paying a small legacy and annuity to his mistress and child.

Note 1. Elizabeth Jeffries was to have received her uncle's estate but as a consequence of her bad behaviour he stated he would change his will. She, with accomplices, murdered her uncle. She was executed at a temporary gibbet at the Sixth Milestone Epping Forest on 28 Mar 1572.

Note 2. Mary Blandy (age 32) who was found guilty of poisoning her father and executed on 06 Apr 1752.

In 1755 [his wife] Anne Gordon Countess Dumfries (age 46) died.

On 13 Nov 1760 [his brother] James Dalrymple 3rd Earl of Stair (age 61) died. His brother William Dalrymple Crichton 5th Earl Dumfries 4th Earl of Stair (age 61) succeeded 4th Earl of Stair.

On 19 Jun 1762 William Dalrymple Crichton 5th Earl Dumfries 4th Earl of Stair (age 63) and Anne Duff Countess Dumfries (age 24) were married. She by marriage Countess Dumfries. The difference in their ages was 39 years. He the son of Colonel William Dalrymple Earl Dumfries (age 88) and Penelope Crichton 4th Countess of Dumfries.

Before 27 Jul 1768 Thomas Hudson (age 67). Portrait of William Dalrymple Crichton 5th Earl Dumfries 4th Earl of Stair (age 69).

On 27 Jul 1768 William Dalrymple Crichton 5th Earl Dumfries 4th Earl of Stair (age 69) died. Patrick Mcdouall Crichton 6th Earl Dumfries (age 41) succeeded 6th Earl Dumfries. His first cousin John Dalrymple 5th Earl of Stair (age 48) succeeded 4th Earl of Stair.

In Jul 1769 [his former brother-in-law] Alexander Gordon (age 30) and [his former wife] Anne Duff Countess Dumfries (age 31) were married. He the son of William Gordon 2nd Earl Aberdeen and Anne Gordon Duchess Mantua.

On 24 Dec 1811 [his former wife] Anne Duff Countess Dumfries (age 73) died.

Ancestors of William Dalrymple Crichton 5th Earl Dumfries 4th Earl of Stair 1699-1768

GrandFather: John Dalrymple 1st Earl of Stair

Father: Colonel William Dalrymple Earl Dumfries

William Dalrymple Crichton 5th Earl Dumfries 4th Earl of Stair

Great x 2 Grandfather: William Crichton 1st Earl Dumfries

Great x 1 Grandfather: William Crichton 2nd Earl of Dumfries

GrandFather: Charles Crichton

Mother: Penelope Crichton 4th Countess of Dumfries

Great x 1 Grandfather: James Dalrymple 1st Viscount of Stair

GrandMother: Sarah Dalrymple