Publications of the Clan Lindsay Society - Electric Scotland

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224 OBITUARY. Hugh Barlow Lindsay died 13th April 1013, in Scotland. He was only surviving son of Hon. Charius Hubert Lindsay, Son of the 23rd Eurl of Crawforii, and was born at Calcutta. He was a Magistrate in the Bombay Civil Service, and after retirement married Lady Jane Grosvenor, daughter of the Marquess of Westminster, K.G., and widow of Gamel Lord Muncaster. He left issue two sons and two daughters. Mr Robert Lindsay, eldest son of the late Mr Allan Lindsay, The Mount, Bcarsden, whose death i.s noted in the (/Ian Publications, Vol. II., p. 74-, died at 9 Herriet St., Pollokshields, Glasgow, on 18th April 1913. Mr Lindsay was for many years a member of the Board of Management and of the Western District Committee. Tlirough his excellent Wusiness qualities he was very helpful in directing the afTairs of the Society, and by his active efforts and genial disposition he did much to promote the success of its social functions. Mr Lindsay leaves a widow and three daughters, to whom the sympathy of the Clan goes out in their bereavement. Sir Coutts Lindsay, Baronet, elder brother of the late Lord Wantage, died at Roehampton on the 7ih May 1913, and was buried the 13th in Ham Churchyard. He was born 2nd February 1824 in London. Served in the Grenadier Guards, retiring as Lieutenant-Colonel, and was appointed Major Commanding the Italian Legion in the Crimea. He succeeded his maternal grandfather, Sir Coutta Trotter, as Baronet by virtue of a special remainder, and to the estate of Balcarrcs at the death of his father in 1855. Sir Coutts attained great distinction as an amateur artist, and founded the Grosvenor Gallery, supported by some di.^tin- tinguished artists. He was conspicuous and very popular in the world of Art, but lived in retirement for many years before his death. He left two daughters by his tirst wife, Miss Fitzroy, and the Baronetcy is extinct.

224 OBITUARY.<br />

Hugh Barlow <strong>Lindsay</strong> died 13th April 1013, in <strong>Scotland</strong>.<br />

He was only surviving son <strong>of</strong> Hon. Charius Hubert <strong>Lindsay</strong>,<br />

Son <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 23rd Eurl <strong>of</strong> Crawforii, and was born at Calcutta.<br />

He was a Magistrate in <strong>the</strong> Bombay Civil Service, and after<br />

retirement married Lady Jane Grosvenor, daughter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Marquess <strong>of</strong> Westminster, K.G., and widow <strong>of</strong> Gamel Lord<br />

Muncaster. He left issue two sons and two daughters.<br />

Mr Robert <strong>Lindsay</strong>, eldest son <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> late Mr Allan<br />

<strong>Lindsay</strong>, The Mount, Bcarsden, whose death i.s noted in <strong>the</strong> (/Ian<br />

<strong>Publications</strong>, Vol. II., p. 74-, died at 9 Herriet St., Pollokshields,<br />

Glasgow, on 18th April 1913. Mr <strong>Lindsay</strong> was for many<br />

years a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Management and <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Western<br />

District Committee. Tlirough his excellent Wusiness qualities<br />

he was very helpful in directing <strong>the</strong> afTairs <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, and<br />

by his active efforts and genial disposition he did much to<br />

promote <strong>the</strong> success <strong>of</strong> its social functions. Mr <strong>Lindsay</strong> leaves<br />

a widow and three daughters, to whom <strong>the</strong> sympathy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Clan</strong> goes out in <strong>the</strong>ir bereavement.<br />

Sir Coutts <strong>Lindsay</strong>, Baronet, elder bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> late<br />

Lord Wantage, died at Roehampton on <strong>the</strong> 7ih May 1913, and<br />

was buried <strong>the</strong> 13th in Ham Churchyard. He was born 2nd<br />

February 1824 in London. Served in <strong>the</strong> Grenadier Guards,<br />

retiring as Lieutenant-Colonel, and was appointed Major Commanding<br />

<strong>the</strong> Italian Legion in <strong>the</strong> Crimea. He succeeded his<br />

maternal grandfa<strong>the</strong>r, Sir Coutta Trotter, as Baronet by virtue<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special remainder, and to <strong>the</strong> estate <strong>of</strong> Balcarrcs at <strong>the</strong><br />

death <strong>of</strong> his fa<strong>the</strong>r in 1855.<br />

Sir Coutts attained great distinction as an amateur artist,<br />

and founded <strong>the</strong> Grosvenor Gallery, supported by some di.^tin-<br />

tinguished artists. He was conspicuous and very popular in<br />

<strong>the</strong> world <strong>of</strong> Art, but lived in retirement for many years before<br />

his death. He left two daughters by his tirst wife, Miss Fitzroy,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Baronetcy is extinct.

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