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OF HAMILTON OF BROOMHILL. 63
Ann, his third, married James Hamilton of Woodhall.
Isobel, his fourth, married first Robert Hamilton of Milburn, and there-
after James Hamilton of Dalziel.
And Mary, his fifth, married Sir William Semple of Cathcart ; all also
with ishue.
The aboue Dame Margaret their mother was a very wyse graue woman,
a pattern to all about her for vertue, economie of the house, and the edu-
cation of her children, &c.
John Lord Beilhauen, upon the 16th March 1669, l'esigned the lands
of Broomhill in favours of the aboue James Bishop of Galloway, his
brother, who left of ishue behind him, Mr James, ane advocat, who dyed
unmarried, anno 1675, about ane year after his father. He was born
20th September 1636 ; and John, who dyed also unmarried, anno 1720 :
born 26th Aprile 1659-
Margaret, the Bishop's eldest daughter, married John Barnes,
merchand, and after Provost of Glasgow. She was born 28th October
1642.
Jean, his second, married Mr John Birnie of Broomhill, then minister
at Carlowk. She was born 29th February 1652, leap year.
Isobel, his third, married Mr John Alexander, minister at Durresdeir.
Born 24th Apryle 1654.
And Ann, his fourth, married Mr Alexander Miln, one of the mini-
sters of Glasgow ; all with ishue. She was born 26th December 1656.
The Bishop's Lady dyed 16th Apryle 1667, and he the 14th of August
1674.
Ann, his third, married James Hamilton of Woodhall.
Isobel, his fourth, married first Robert Hamilton of Milburn, and there-
after James Hamilton of Dalziel.
And Mary, his fifth, married Sir William Semple of Cathcart ; all also
with ishue.
The aboue Dame Margaret their mother was a very wyse graue woman,
a pattern to all about her for vertue, economie of the house, and the edu-
cation of her children, &c.
John Lord Beilhauen, upon the 16th March 1669, l'esigned the lands
of Broomhill in favours of the aboue James Bishop of Galloway, his
brother, who left of ishue behind him, Mr James, ane advocat, who dyed
unmarried, anno 1675, about ane year after his father. He was born
20th September 1636 ; and John, who dyed also unmarried, anno 1720 :
born 26th Aprile 1659-
Margaret, the Bishop's eldest daughter, married John Barnes,
merchand, and after Provost of Glasgow. She was born 28th October
1642.
Jean, his second, married Mr John Birnie of Broomhill, then minister
at Carlowk. She was born 29th February 1652, leap year.
Isobel, his third, married Mr John Alexander, minister at Durresdeir.
Born 24th Apryle 1654.
And Ann, his fourth, married Mr Alexander Miln, one of the mini-
sters of Glasgow ; all with ishue. She was born 26th December 1656.
The Bishop's Lady dyed 16th Apryle 1667, and he the 14th of August
1674.
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