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APPENDIX B.
Some notes relative to the Irvines of Drum, made from Douglas'
Baronage : —
Under " Leslie of Wardes," p. 28. — William Leslie of Wardes, 4th
Baron of Balquhain, who died in reign of King James III., in 1467, had by-
Dame Agnes Irvine, a daughter of the laird of Drum, his 2nd wife, a son,
Alexander, progenitor of the family of Leslie of Wardes.
Under " Leith of Leith-HALL," p. 225. — Norman Leith of Bamis,
Caprington, and others, temp. King James III., married Elizabeth, daughter
of William Leslie, 4th Baron of Balquhain, by Agnes Irvine, his wife,
daughter of the baron of Drum.
Under " Douglas of Glenbervie," pp. 19 and 20. — Sir Archibald
Douglas of Glenbervie, who was knighted by King James V., and whose
father and uncle were both killed at Flodden in 15 13, married as his 2nd
wife, Mary, daughter of Sir Alex. Irvine of Drum, by whom he had 2 sons
and 6 daughters.
Marjory, one of these daughters, married Irvine of Billie (probably
meant for Beltie).
Sir William Douglas of Glenbervie, great-grandson of Sir Archibald,
but descended from him by his 1st wife, Lady Agnes Keith, daughter of
William, 3rd Earl Marischal, was created a Baronet of Nova Scotia, 1625,
and married Janet, daughter of Alex. Irvine of Drum, by whom he had one
son, the 2nd Baronet.
Under " Forbes of Craigievar," p. 75. — The 2nd daughter of
Patrick Forbes of Corse by his wife, a daughter of Robert Lumsdain of
Cushnie, married Irvine of Beltie, circa .
Under " Ogilvie OF Inchmartine." — James Ogilvie, 5th Baron of
Boyne, married Elizabeth Irvine, daughter of the Laird of Drum : he got a
Charter in favour of himself, styled apparent de Boyne, and Elizabeth
Irvine his wife, of the lands of Quhintee, Cavintoun, Kindrochit, and half
the lands of Ardbragan, dated 1597.
Under '.' Ogilvie of Invercarity."— Sir John Ogilvie of Inver-
carity, who was created a Bart, of Nova Scotia 1626, married Anne,
daughter of Sir Alexander Irvine of Drum, and had by her 4 sons and 1
daughter.
Their 2nd son, Alexander (his elder brother having died in infancy)
joined the great Montrose, was taken prisoner at Philiphaugh, and executed
in the flower of his age at Glasgow in 1646.
Under "Seton of Meldrum," p. 163. — John Urquhart of Craig-
fintry, son of John " Tutor of Cromarty," got a Charter, under the Great
Seal, on his father's resignation, in favour of himself and Isabella Irvine his
spouse, daughter of the Laird of Drum, of Leathers and Craigfintry, in
Aberdeenshire, dated 161 2 : by his wife he had 1 son, John, who succeeded
him.
Under "Seton of Pitmedden," p. 183. — Elizabeth, 7th daughter
of Alexander Seton of Pitmedden by his wife, Beatrix, daughter of Sir

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