w.2. James Archibald STUART WORTLEY MACKENZIE, geb. 19/09/1747

w.2.  James Archibald STUART WORTLEY MACKENZIE, geb. 19/09/1747, oorl. 01/03/1818 x 08/06/1767 met Margaret CUNNINGHAME, geb. 13/12/1745, oorl. 13/01/1808, begr. Wortley, d.v. Sir David Cunninghame, 3rd Baronet of Levingstone en Lady Mary Montgomerie, of Englintown,

James Archibald was die seun van John Stuart 3rd Earl of Bute en Mary Wortley Montagu, Countess of Bute.


(Foster, Joseph:.Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire, Vol. 2, West Riding. London: 1874)

As Sir James Stuart, of Bute, and a young man, he became the suitor of Agnes, eldest daughter of Sir George Mackenzie, of Rosehaugh, who was Lord Advocate of Scotland in the reigns of Charles II and his brother, James II. The young people had cause to know that Sir George would be opposed to their union and this great lawyer being, known at the time by the name of " bloody Mackenzie," on account of his severe treatment of the king's enemies, was not likely to be open to gentle persuasions. (https://archive.org/stream/wortleywortleysl00gatt/wortleywortleysl00gatt_djvu.txt)

This gentleman was twenty years old when he privately married Margaret, daughter of Sir David Cunningham, Bart., of Levingstone. The lady returned and resided with her own family for a time, concealing the step which she had taken but it necessarily became known, and several children were the issue of the marriage. (https://archive.org/stream/wortleywortleysl00gatt/wortleywortleysl00gatt_djvu.txt)

'n Kolonel in die Bedfordshire-milisie, he raised the 92nd Regiment of Foot in 1779 en is as luitenant-kolonel bevelvoerder aangestel. Hy het in 1780 na die Wes-Indiese Eilande gegaan en het ernstige gesondheidsprobleme ondervind. Hy het in 1783 teruggekeer huis toe en die regiment is ontbind, na aanleiding van die Verdrag van Parys. 

Met die dood van sy moeder, in 1794, het hy die eiendomme van die Wortley-familie geërf en die Wortley van op 17 Januarie 1795 aangeneem. He also brought the Belmont Estate, in Perthshire, which had been acquired by the first Earl of Bute in a singular manner.

Colonel Stuart Wortley Mackenzie, her husband, sat in Parliament for the county of Bute and having lost his eldest son, who died unmarried in 1797, he resigned his Yorkshire estates to his second son, who was the first Lord Wharncliffe, and resided chiefly in London and Scotland. (https://archive.org/stream/wortleywortleysl00gatt/wortleywortleysl00gatt_djvu.txt)

In 1800 het hy die van Mackenzie bygevoeg, He subsequently inheriting the landed property in Scotland of his uncle, the Right Hon. James Stuart Mackenzie, assumed, in 1803, the name and arms of Mackenzie, of Roschaugh. The second son of the second Earl of Bute succeeded to the Mackenzie property, and assumed the name and as he died without children, Belmont Castle and estate came to the third Earl's second son, who was the father of the first Lord Wharncliffe and he assumed the name and arms of Mackenzie, in 1803. St Leonards kerk in Wortley.

St. Leonard's Wortley

James Archibald Stuart Wortley Mackenzie
John Stuart Wortley 2nd Baron Wharncliffe
James Frederick Henry Stuart Wortley 3rd son of John Lord Wharncliffe

Kinders:

x.1.  Mary STUART WORTLEY, geb. 23/08/1769, oorl. 09/03/1855 x 01/06/1813 met The Right Hon. William DUNDAS, oorl. 1845, M.P. for Edinburgh, s.v. Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Dundas of Arniston en Honourable Lady Jean Dundas of Arniston.

x.2.  Charlotte STUART WORTLEY, geb. 06/05/1771, oorl. 1786

x.3. John STUART WORTLEY, Esq. M.P., geb. 08/04/1773, oorl. 14/01/1797, begr. Wortley, Ongetroud. Eldest son and heir apparent.

x.4.  James Archibald STUART WORTLEY, geb. 10/1776, oorl. 19/12/1845 x 30/03/1799 met Lady Elizabeth Caroline Mary CREIGHTON, oorl. 23/04/1856, d.v. Sir John Crichton, 1st Earl of Erne en Lady Mary Caroline Hervey, Countess Erne of Crom Castle.  1st Baron Wharncliffe

x.5.  Louisa Harcourt STUART WORTLEY, geb. 10/10/1781, oorl. 31/01/1848 x 23/06/1801, London met George PERCY, s.v. the Earl of Beverley.  He became 2nd Earl of Beverley and afterwards 5th Duke of Northumberland.

x.6.  George STUART WORTLEY, geb. 1783, oorl. 1813.