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"Charles Livingston, second Earl of Newburgh (styled Lord Kinnaird till his succession to the Peerage), who was served heir to his father 25 January 1684. He was a state prisoner at the Tower from 16 July to 15 August 1690, and died in 1694, being buried at Cirencester 7 April, when the baronetcy and viscountcy of Newburgh became extinct. He married (license 12 September 1692) Frances, daughter of Francis, Lord Brudenel, son and heir-apparent of George, Earl of Cardigan. She married, secondly, in 1695, Richard, third Lord Bellew of Duleek, and died at Dublin 23 February 1736."
SOURCE: The Scots peerage, Vol. VI, page 453