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74 THE GENEALOGIE OF
The Family of Hathornden.
Drummonds 1. Sir Robert Drummond, fifth laird of Carnock, had by his fecond
den. wife Marjorie Elphingftoun, fifter to Robert Lord Elphingfton, a
fone, Sir John Drummond, who wes the firft laird of Hathornden.
He was gentleman ufher to King James the Sixth, and married
Sufanna Fouler, fifter to Sir William Fouller, fecretary to Anna,
Queen of Great Brittaine. She did bear to him one fone, Mr.
William Drummond, who fucceeded ; and tuo daughters Anna and
Rebecca Drummonds. Anna married Sir John Scot of Scotftarbet ;
he was one of the Bang's Secret Councell, and Director of the
Chancery, and a Lord of the Colledge of Juftice. She had to him a
fone, Sir James Scot, who married Carnegie, fifter to the Earle of
Northefk, who did bear to Sir James David Scot, now of Scoftarbet ;
married to Greer, daughter to the laird of Lag, [who had one
only daughter married to the Vifcount of Stormond.] Sir John
Drummond's fecond daughter was Rebecca Drummond, married to
William Douglas, laird of Bonjedward, and had to him ....
2. Mr. William Drummond of Hathornden, the fone of Sir John,
married Elifabeth Logan, daughter to the laird of Cotfeild, and
grandchyld to Sir Robert Logan of Reftalrige. He begot with
Elifabeth tuo fones, William, who fucceeded, and Robert Drum-
mond ; and a daughter Eliza Drummond, married to Mr. Henrie
Henderfone, a famous doctor of phyfick in our time ; by whom fhe
had only a daughter, Elifabeth Henderfone, married to Sir John
Clerk, laird of Pennicook ; her children are John, Henrie, Elifabeth,
Marie and Barbara Clerks. Robert Drummond, the fecond fone of
Mr. William of Hathornden, married Anna Maxwel, fifter to the
Laird of Hills.
Mr. William Drummond of Hathornden gave a noble prefent of
The Family of Hathornden.
Drummonds 1. Sir Robert Drummond, fifth laird of Carnock, had by his fecond
den. wife Marjorie Elphingftoun, fifter to Robert Lord Elphingfton, a
fone, Sir John Drummond, who wes the firft laird of Hathornden.
He was gentleman ufher to King James the Sixth, and married
Sufanna Fouler, fifter to Sir William Fouller, fecretary to Anna,
Queen of Great Brittaine. She did bear to him one fone, Mr.
William Drummond, who fucceeded ; and tuo daughters Anna and
Rebecca Drummonds. Anna married Sir John Scot of Scotftarbet ;
he was one of the Bang's Secret Councell, and Director of the
Chancery, and a Lord of the Colledge of Juftice. She had to him a
fone, Sir James Scot, who married Carnegie, fifter to the Earle of
Northefk, who did bear to Sir James David Scot, now of Scoftarbet ;
married to Greer, daughter to the laird of Lag, [who had one
only daughter married to the Vifcount of Stormond.] Sir John
Drummond's fecond daughter was Rebecca Drummond, married to
William Douglas, laird of Bonjedward, and had to him ....
2. Mr. William Drummond of Hathornden, the fone of Sir John,
married Elifabeth Logan, daughter to the laird of Cotfeild, and
grandchyld to Sir Robert Logan of Reftalrige. He begot with
Elifabeth tuo fones, William, who fucceeded, and Robert Drum-
mond ; and a daughter Eliza Drummond, married to Mr. Henrie
Henderfone, a famous doctor of phyfick in our time ; by whom fhe
had only a daughter, Elifabeth Henderfone, married to Sir John
Clerk, laird of Pennicook ; her children are John, Henrie, Elifabeth,
Marie and Barbara Clerks. Robert Drummond, the fecond fone of
Mr. William of Hathornden, married Anna Maxwel, fifter to the
Laird of Hills.
Mr. William Drummond of Hathornden gave a noble prefent of
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