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100 Genealogical Memoir sect. iv.
Morays. — And 7. Margaret Graham, married to
Sir Robert Nairn, one of the lords of the college of
justice, created Lord Nairn, in 168I-, by Charles II,
to whom she bore Margaret Nairn, heiress of his
whole estate.
3. Margaret Drummond, married to Sir Robert Crich-
ton, nephew of the earl of Dumfries, who after-
wards changed his name to Murray, on succeeding
to an entail by the laird of Cockpool,
John Lord JVladderty having died in 16 , was suc-
ceeded by his eldest son David.
III. DAVID DRUMMOND,
3 d LORD MADDERTY.
David Drummond succeeded his father in the esfate
and honours of Madderty. He was a literary man, and
had little concern in the public transactions of the times.
He is entitled to the gratitude ol posterity, for having
founded a public library at Innerpaffray, for the general
accommodation of the inhabitants of Strathearn.
He married, I s ', Alison Crichton, heiress of John
Crichton of Airliewight, by whom he had no issue.
2 dly , Lady Beatrix Graham, sister of James, the I s ' mar-
quiss of Montrose, by whom he had two sons and three
daughters.
1. James; 2. William, who both died young.
1st daughter, Margaret Drummond, married to her
cousin John Graham, Esq. of Inchbrakie, post-
master-general of Scotland.
2. Beatrix Drummond, married to John Lord Car-
michael, created earl of Hyndford in 1701, to whom
Morays. — And 7. Margaret Graham, married to
Sir Robert Nairn, one of the lords of the college of
justice, created Lord Nairn, in 168I-, by Charles II,
to whom she bore Margaret Nairn, heiress of his
whole estate.
3. Margaret Drummond, married to Sir Robert Crich-
ton, nephew of the earl of Dumfries, who after-
wards changed his name to Murray, on succeeding
to an entail by the laird of Cockpool,
John Lord JVladderty having died in 16 , was suc-
ceeded by his eldest son David.
III. DAVID DRUMMOND,
3 d LORD MADDERTY.
David Drummond succeeded his father in the esfate
and honours of Madderty. He was a literary man, and
had little concern in the public transactions of the times.
He is entitled to the gratitude ol posterity, for having
founded a public library at Innerpaffray, for the general
accommodation of the inhabitants of Strathearn.
He married, I s ', Alison Crichton, heiress of John
Crichton of Airliewight, by whom he had no issue.
2 dly , Lady Beatrix Graham, sister of James, the I s ' mar-
quiss of Montrose, by whom he had two sons and three
daughters.
1. James; 2. William, who both died young.
1st daughter, Margaret Drummond, married to her
cousin John Graham, Esq. of Inchbrakie, post-
master-general of Scotland.
2. Beatrix Drummond, married to John Lord Car-
michael, created earl of Hyndford in 1701, to whom
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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