Camden Gray McClellan, 9th Lord Kirkcudbright

[3][4] According to the Coldstream Guards Regimental Archives, Captain Camden Gray McClellan & Ensign James Richard Lewis Lloyd faced a Court Martial at Chelsea College on 8 April 1803 for a somewhat trivial matter.

During dinner at the Royal Artillery Barracks mess in Chatham Square, Captain McClellan declined more wine, revealing he had a date with Ensign Lloyd's wife.

[5][6] This caused McClellan considerable public shame and humiliation, resulting in his social isolation and exclusion from refined circles, ultimately convincing him to move abroad.

[7] On 23 March 1819 the Right Honourable Camden Gray McClellan, of Saint Marylebone Parish Church in the County of Middlesex, on Buckingham Street, Fitzroy Square, London, married Sarah Gorges Thomas.

[12] In the absence of a male heir, Sarah became the Dowager Lady Kirkcudbright, and the Lordship peerage became dormant when Camden Gray McClellan died on 19 April 1832 in Bruges, Flanders, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.