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100 APPENDIX.
XII.
Alexander, the only son, married Anne, daughter of Robert Webster, Esq.,
and sister of General Webster, of Balgarvie, Fifeshire, and of James Webster, of
Balruddery, Forfarshire. By her he had five sons and two daughters —
.1. Alexander, the undoubted representative of the ancient family of Ordin-
hnivas : .now resident in New Zealand ; married and has issue.
2. Robert.
3. James.
Both died unmarried in Java.
4. Thomas, died unmarried.
5. Walter, m. 1st, Matilda Anketell ; 2ndly, Maria Hobart: and died without
issue at Kilkenny in 1865.
The daughters were —
1. Margaret, now residing in Edinburgh.
2. Anne, died unmarried.
Ed.
II.
HAMESUCKEN— BESIEGING HOUSE OF AUCHMEDDEN.
Jul. 20, 1602. — James Chene in Pennan.
The quhilk day, James Chene being enterit as pannel, dilatit, accusit, and
persewit of the crymes efter specifeit — thay are to say, —
For contravening of our Souerane Lordis Actis of Parliament, in beiring and
weiring hagbuttis and pistolettis upone his personne, and in his cumpany, oppinlie
outwith houssis, in the moneths of September, October, November, December,
Januar, Februar, and Marche, the yeir of God 1597, upon the landis of Pennan,
Auchmedden, and diverse utheris boundis within the Sherefdome of Abirdene :
Item, Forsamekill as he accumpaneit with diuerse utheris, his complices, sorneris and
brokin men, all bodin in feir of weir with hagbuttis, and pistolettis, and utheris
wappyunis inuasiue, in contrair to the tenour of the Acts of Parhament, laithe in
the moneth of March, the yeir of God 1597, haifing consuat ane deidlie feid,
rancour, and malice agains Gilbert Baird of Auchmedden and Lilias Baird his
XII.
Alexander, the only son, married Anne, daughter of Robert Webster, Esq.,
and sister of General Webster, of Balgarvie, Fifeshire, and of James Webster, of
Balruddery, Forfarshire. By her he had five sons and two daughters —
.1. Alexander, the undoubted representative of the ancient family of Ordin-
hnivas : .now resident in New Zealand ; married and has issue.
2. Robert.
3. James.
Both died unmarried in Java.
4. Thomas, died unmarried.
5. Walter, m. 1st, Matilda Anketell ; 2ndly, Maria Hobart: and died without
issue at Kilkenny in 1865.
The daughters were —
1. Margaret, now residing in Edinburgh.
2. Anne, died unmarried.
Ed.
II.
HAMESUCKEN— BESIEGING HOUSE OF AUCHMEDDEN.
Jul. 20, 1602. — James Chene in Pennan.
The quhilk day, James Chene being enterit as pannel, dilatit, accusit, and
persewit of the crymes efter specifeit — thay are to say, —
For contravening of our Souerane Lordis Actis of Parliament, in beiring and
weiring hagbuttis and pistolettis upone his personne, and in his cumpany, oppinlie
outwith houssis, in the moneths of September, October, November, December,
Januar, Februar, and Marche, the yeir of God 1597, upon the landis of Pennan,
Auchmedden, and diverse utheris boundis within the Sherefdome of Abirdene :
Item, Forsamekill as he accumpaneit with diuerse utheris, his complices, sorneris and
brokin men, all bodin in feir of weir with hagbuttis, and pistolettis, and utheris
wappyunis inuasiue, in contrair to the tenour of the Acts of Parhament, laithe in
the moneth of March, the yeir of God 1597, haifing consuat ane deidlie feid,
rancour, and malice agains Gilbert Baird of Auchmedden and Lilias Baird his
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