Genealogy of the most noble and ancient House of Drummond
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THE GENEALOGIE OF
Concerning Sir Malcolm Drummond, the eleventh cheife of
the familie, and such as descended of him.
THE SIXTH PARTITIONE.
Sir Malcolm
Drummond,
the eleventh
Cheife.
Drummonds
of Deanstown.
Sir Malcolm Drummond fucceeded to his father, Sir Walter, and
is moft ordinarly defigned by his title of Cargill. He married
Marrion Murray, daughter to Sir David Murray, knight and laird of
Tullibardine ; with whom he had many fones : John, who fucceeded ;
Walter, who was the firft of Deanftown ; James, who was the firft of
Corrivauchter ; Thomas, the firft of Drummonerinoch ; Andrew and
William Drummonds. Andrew was viccar of Strageth, William was
called of Muthill.
Sir Malcolm was married anno 1445; and that fame year his
mother, Margaret Ruthven, relict of Sir Walter Drummond his
father, indents with her lone Malcolm, to give him her conjunct fee
lands of Murthlaw, Kippon, Cafhlie, Fenwyck, and Furlarge, for
payment to her of a yearly annuitie.
Sir Malcolm Drummond lived in the reigne of King James the
Second, and fome years with King James the Third.
1. His fecond fone, Mr. Walter Drummond, in the year 1496, was
chancellor of Dunkeld, in the time when George Brown was Bifhop ;
and in the year 1500, he was dean of Dumblane, perfon of Kinnowll,
and Clerk both of the regifters and councell of Scotland to King
James the Fourth. There is a chamber in the Caftle of Drummond,
called after him, Walter's chamber, to this day. He was the firft
that fewed the lands of Deanftown in Monteith ; fo called after him,
THE GENEALOGIE OF
Concerning Sir Malcolm Drummond, the eleventh cheife of
the familie, and such as descended of him.
THE SIXTH PARTITIONE.
Sir Malcolm
Drummond,
the eleventh
Cheife.
Drummonds
of Deanstown.
Sir Malcolm Drummond fucceeded to his father, Sir Walter, and
is moft ordinarly defigned by his title of Cargill. He married
Marrion Murray, daughter to Sir David Murray, knight and laird of
Tullibardine ; with whom he had many fones : John, who fucceeded ;
Walter, who was the firft of Deanftown ; James, who was the firft of
Corrivauchter ; Thomas, the firft of Drummonerinoch ; Andrew and
William Drummonds. Andrew was viccar of Strageth, William was
called of Muthill.
Sir Malcolm was married anno 1445; and that fame year his
mother, Margaret Ruthven, relict of Sir Walter Drummond his
father, indents with her lone Malcolm, to give him her conjunct fee
lands of Murthlaw, Kippon, Cafhlie, Fenwyck, and Furlarge, for
payment to her of a yearly annuitie.
Sir Malcolm Drummond lived in the reigne of King James the
Second, and fome years with King James the Third.
1. His fecond fone, Mr. Walter Drummond, in the year 1496, was
chancellor of Dunkeld, in the time when George Brown was Bifhop ;
and in the year 1500, he was dean of Dumblane, perfon of Kinnowll,
and Clerk both of the regifters and councell of Scotland to King
James the Fourth. There is a chamber in the Caftle of Drummond,
called after him, Walter's chamber, to this day. He was the firft
that fewed the lands of Deanftown in Monteith ; fo called after him,
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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