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220 Genealogical Memoir sect iv.
the laird of Leny, and left, I. Walter, bailie of
Dunblane, married to Anna, daughter to Maurice
Drummond, Malcolm of Boreland's 2d son, and had,
1. James, who died young; 2. Alexander, long
bailie of Dunblane, married to Sarah Bramstone, a
widow, and daughter to Francis Bramstone, sove-
reign of Belfast, whose daughters were Helen and
Elizabeth ; 3. Walter ; and 4. Henry, both killed
in thekings's service; 5. Alexander, minister, first at
Newbottle, and thereafter at Corstorphine, married
to Margaret, daughter to Mr. Oliver Coult, minister
at Inveresk, and had James and Jean Chisholms ;
6. Jean, married to James Sinclare, nephew to
Henry Sinclare of Glassingall, and had John and
Jean Sinclaresj 7- Elizabeth, married to Mr. James
Scrymzeour, minister at Currie, and has issue. II.
Alexander. Ill Jean, married to John Sinclair,
laird of Ulbster n Caithness, and baa Patrick Sin-
clair, who succeeded, and Henrietta, married to
Mr. William Abernethy, minister of . IV.
Helen, married to Henry Sinclare of Glassingall
and Drumdoals, and had no issue. V. Isabella,
married, Is*, to Alexand r Craig, laird of Rose-
craig in Banff, and had issue; 2l>>, to Alexander
Douglas, provost and sheriff of Banff, whose daugh-
ters were, Isabella Douglas, married to the son of
Mr. Andrew Cant, minister at Aberdeeu ; and
Christian DougLis
III. Sir James Chisholm, third of Cromlix, married
Jean, daughter to Sir John Drummond of lnnearpafrray,
by whom he had four sons anc .our dau uiers.
1. SirJame>, who succeeded
2. William, bishop of Yason, born March llth, \55\,
the laird of Leny, and left, I. Walter, bailie of
Dunblane, married to Anna, daughter to Maurice
Drummond, Malcolm of Boreland's 2d son, and had,
1. James, who died young; 2. Alexander, long
bailie of Dunblane, married to Sarah Bramstone, a
widow, and daughter to Francis Bramstone, sove-
reign of Belfast, whose daughters were Helen and
Elizabeth ; 3. Walter ; and 4. Henry, both killed
in thekings's service; 5. Alexander, minister, first at
Newbottle, and thereafter at Corstorphine, married
to Margaret, daughter to Mr. Oliver Coult, minister
at Inveresk, and had James and Jean Chisholms ;
6. Jean, married to James Sinclare, nephew to
Henry Sinclare of Glassingall, and had John and
Jean Sinclaresj 7- Elizabeth, married to Mr. James
Scrymzeour, minister at Currie, and has issue. II.
Alexander. Ill Jean, married to John Sinclair,
laird of Ulbster n Caithness, and baa Patrick Sin-
clair, who succeeded, and Henrietta, married to
Mr. William Abernethy, minister of . IV.
Helen, married to Henry Sinclare of Glassingall
and Drumdoals, and had no issue. V. Isabella,
married, Is*, to Alexand r Craig, laird of Rose-
craig in Banff, and had issue; 2l>>, to Alexander
Douglas, provost and sheriff of Banff, whose daugh-
ters were, Isabella Douglas, married to the son of
Mr. Andrew Cant, minister at Aberdeeu ; and
Christian DougLis
III. Sir James Chisholm, third of Cromlix, married
Jean, daughter to Sir John Drummond of lnnearpafrray,
by whom he had four sons anc .our dau uiers.
1. SirJame>, who succeeded
2. William, bishop of Yason, born March llth, \55\,
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