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THE HOUSE OF DRUMMOND. 177
by his lady Catharina Drummond, married a brother daughter of Da-
vid Murray of Balvaird, the firft Lord Scoone and Vifcount of Stor-
month, who dyed without iftiew ; and fo Sir Mungo Murray fucceeded
by vertew of a tailzie to be Lord Scoone and Vifcomte of Stormont,
bot left no children, whereby the eflate and honor againe returned to
the family of Balvaird in Fyfe, who now are pofeflbrs thereof.
Margaret Drummond, David Lord Drummond's youngeft daughter, David Lord
was married to Sir Archbald Sterline of Keer : flie had a fone James, youngest
daughter.
and Jean Sterlines. Jean married Sir William Drummond of Riccar-
ton : vide Riccarton [page 155]. Sir James married Hume,
daughter to the laird of Wadderburn, and begot Sir George, and tuo
daughters : Marie Sterline, married to Stewart of Blackhal,
and had tuo fones ; one who fucceeded, and ane other, Stuart,
married to Mitchell, heretrix of Kincarrochie.
Concerning James Drummond, Second Sone of David Lord
Drummond, First Lord Madertie.
James Drummond, the youngeft fone of David Lord Drummond, James, first
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was firft called Lord Inchchaffray, becaufe of a Commendam he had of tie.
that Abbacy ; purchaffed from Alexander Gordon, abbot thereof, by
David Lord Drummond, for a conliderable foume of money, about the
year 1560 or 61, in the beginning of the Reformation ; and by King
James the Sixth confirmed to his fone James the Commendator, who af-
terward was created Lord Madertie by King James the Sixth, anno
1607. He married Jean Cheefholm, daughter to Sir James Cheefholm I6O7.
of Cromlix, third laird thereof. James Lord Madertie got with his
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