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22 Genealogical Memoir sect. if.
ter and heiress of Henry, 5 heritable senescal or
steward of Strathearn, and, on her father's death,
succeeded to his office and estate. Both these were
confirmed to him in 1358, by Robert earl of Strath-
earn, and also a new gift granted to him, of herit-
able keeper of all the forests in the country. He
was a brave gentleman, and lived in great credit.
Both he and his lady were interred in the quire of
the church of Muthil. He left issue three sons ;
1. Sir Maurice Druinmond, 6 his successor; 2.
except Lennoch and Megginch, mentioned on p. 25, it is unne-
cessary to record here their genealogies, -which are accurately
preserved by the viscount of Strafhallan.
s Ferquhard, earl of Strathearn, descended from Grimus,
thane of Strathearn, and bailie of the abthany of Dull, whose
brother Crinen, thane of the Isles, abthane of Dull, and stew-
ard of Scotland, had by Beatrix, daughter of Malcolm II, king
Donald, the father of King Malcolm Can mo re — left two sons.
1. Gilbert, who in 1 198 founded the monastery of Inchaffray,
and carried on the succession of the earts of Strathearn-. -
2. Malise, who, receiving the parish of Muthil in patrimony
from his father, was made first senescal of Strathearn, and
bailie of the abthany of Dull. He married Ada, youngest
daughter of David carl of Huntingtown, who in 1184 be-
came earl of Lennox, by whom he had two sons. I. Ma-
lise, who is said to have been carl of Lennox ; and 2, Gil-
lineiF, who succeeded as senescal of Strathearn.
Gillineff, second senescal of Strathearn, had a son Malise,
third senesoal of Strathearn, who married Muriel daughter of
Conga], son to Duncan earl of Marr, widow of Fergus the son
of Gilbert earl of Strathearn, and got with her the lands of Tul-
Jibardine. By her he had, 1. Henry, his successor; and 2.
Ada, married to Sir William Murray, who got with her, in
1284, the lands of Tullibardine.
Henry, fourth senescal of Strathearn, had one only daughter,
married to Sir Maurice Druramond, first knight of Concraig,
who got with her both the lands and offices, which pertained to
her father Henry.
6 Family of Concraig. Sir Maurice Drummond, second
knight of Concraig, and lenescal of Strathearn, married Mar-

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