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Sir James Foulis, 7th Baronet

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63: 133: 73: 34:, by Margaret, daughter of Sir Archibald Primrose of Carrington. Foulis had a fine taste for the arts, and was both a painter and a sculptor. In the council-room of Gillespie's Hospital, 219: 45:, Woodhall, and Ravelston. He married first a daughter of Captain Ramage Liston, R.N., and grandniece and heiress of the Right Hon. Sir Robert Liston, G.C.B., ambassador to 170: 41:
Foulis died in April 1842, and was succeeded by his elder son, Sir William Liston Foulis, who became eighth Baronet, and the representative of the three houses of
38:, is a portrait of the founder by Sir James. He married in 1810 to Agnes, daughter of John Grieve Esq of Ramsay-Garden, by whom he had two sons and two daughters. 204: 163: 30:
Foulis, born 9 September 1770, was the great-grandson of William Foulis of Woodhall, second son of Sir John Foulis, first Baronet of
199: 156: 78: 89: 209: 214: 194: 189: 20: 53:. The eighth Baronet died in 1858, and was succeeded by his elder son, Sir James, born in 1847. 49:. By this lady he had two sons and one daughter. He married, secondly, the eldest daughter of 103: 24: 140: 183: 67: 50: 35: 31: 42: 132: 46: 66: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 139:
This biography of a baronet in the baronetage of Nova Scotia is a
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