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sect. IV. Of William Drummond, istfisc. Strathallan. 103
' Drummond, the youngest son of John Lord Madderty,
* except Ludovick, served long in the wars at home and
' abroad. He passed through all the degrees of military
.' preferment, from a captain until he attained the honour
''to be a general lieutenant, in which station he long
* served the great czar of Muscovia, by whom he was
* nobly entertained, and honourably dismissed, at the
' desire of Charles II. After his return to Scotland, he
' married Elizabeth Johnston, daughter of Sir Archibald
' Johnston of Warriston, one of the lords of the college
' of justice, and widow of Thomas Hepburn of Humbie,
c by whom he had one son and one daughter.
*• ] . William Drummond, his heir, 2<l viscount of
* ' Strathallan, and 4 th Lord Madderty.
' 2. Margaret Drummond, married to Thomas Hay of
1 Balhousie, Viscount Duplin, and 6'h earl of Kin-
' noull, to whom she bore, I. Henry George, 7 (h
* earl of Kinnoull ; 2. William; 3. Colonel John
' Hay of Cromlix, who married Marjory, daughter
' of David Viscount Stormont. 1st daughter, Lady
* Mary Hay, married to John Erskine, 11th earl of
' Marr ; and 2. Lady Elizabeth Hay, married to
' James, 5th earl of Findlater and Seafield, and all
' had issue.
' Elizabeth Johnston died in England, and was buried
* in S ( . George's church in Southwark, over against Lon-
*don, in 1679-'
The viscount of Strathallan died in 1G88, and was suc-
ceeded by his son William.
' Drummond, the youngest son of John Lord Madderty,
* except Ludovick, served long in the wars at home and
' abroad. He passed through all the degrees of military
.' preferment, from a captain until he attained the honour
''to be a general lieutenant, in which station he long
* served the great czar of Muscovia, by whom he was
* nobly entertained, and honourably dismissed, at the
' desire of Charles II. After his return to Scotland, he
' married Elizabeth Johnston, daughter of Sir Archibald
' Johnston of Warriston, one of the lords of the college
' of justice, and widow of Thomas Hepburn of Humbie,
c by whom he had one son and one daughter.
*• ] . William Drummond, his heir, 2<l viscount of
* ' Strathallan, and 4 th Lord Madderty.
' 2. Margaret Drummond, married to Thomas Hay of
1 Balhousie, Viscount Duplin, and 6'h earl of Kin-
' noull, to whom she bore, I. Henry George, 7 (h
* earl of Kinnoull ; 2. William; 3. Colonel John
' Hay of Cromlix, who married Marjory, daughter
' of David Viscount Stormont. 1st daughter, Lady
* Mary Hay, married to John Erskine, 11th earl of
' Marr ; and 2. Lady Elizabeth Hay, married to
' James, 5th earl of Findlater and Seafield, and all
' had issue.
' Elizabeth Johnston died in England, and was buried
* in S ( . George's church in Southwark, over against Lon-
*don, in 1679-'
The viscount of Strathallan died in 1G88, and was suc-
ceeded by his son William.
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