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Fifth Earl of Winton. Travelled on Continent 1700-7. Returned to Scotland and raised troop of horse for Stuart cause. Took part in march into England and was captured at battle of Preston (1715). Imprisoned in Tower of London where he was sentenced to be executed. Somehow, Seton escaped imprisonment and fled to France. Settled and died at Rome in 1749.
 
Fifth Earl of Winton. Travelled on Continent 1700-7. Returned to Scotland and raised troop of horse for Stuart cause. Took part in march into England and was captured at battle of Preston (1715). Imprisoned in Tower of London where he was sentenced to be executed. Somehow, Seton escaped imprisonment and fled to France. Settled and died at Rome in 1749.
 
Mother of Charles was Margaret Maclear.
 
Mother of Charles was Margaret Maclear.

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Dates 1715-16
Location London
Vocation Jacobite army officer
Place of Birth Seton
Marriage
Issue Charles
Place of birth Source J.B. Paul, The Scots Peerage: A History of the Noble Families of Scotland, 9 vols (Edinburgh, 1904-1914), viii, 603-5; Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Fifth Earl of Winton. Travelled on Continent 1700-7. Returned to Scotland and raised troop of horse for Stuart cause. Took part in march into England and was captured at battle of Preston (1715). Imprisoned in Tower of London where he was sentenced to be executed. Somehow, Seton escaped imprisonment and fled to France. Settled and died at Rome in 1749. Mother of Charles was Margaret Maclear.