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188 THE GENEALOGIE OF
daughter, Margaret Drummond. Elifabeth Johnfton dyed in Eng-
land, and was burried in St. George his church, in Southwark, over
againft London, anno 1679.
1679. John Lord Madertie had alfo with his lady three daughters, Anna,
Jean, and Margaret Drummonds. The eldeft, Anna Drummond, was
married to Patrick Rattray, laird of Craighall in the Stormont, a very
ancient family of above four hundred yeares ftanding. She had to
him one fone, James Rattray, who fucceeded, and one daughter, Anna
Rattray, who was married to John Ogilvie, laird of Balfoure in
Angus, whofe children are
Jean Drummond, fecond daughter to John Lord Maddertie, was
married to Patrick Grahame, laird of Inchbrakie, a family defcended
of a brother of the houfe of Montrofe. She had to him tuo daugh-
ters, Anna and Margaret Grahames ; the eldeft, Anna, was firft
married to Patrick Smyth, laird of Rapnes in Orkney, to whom fhe
had tuo daughters, Jean and Rebecka Smythes. Jean married Sir
William Keith of Ludwhairn, defcended of the Earle of Marifchalls
houfe, and hes to him children. Anna Grahame being a widdow,
married Sir Robert Murray of Abercairney, ane old familie come from
Sir Morife Murray, ftyled of Drumfhergort, of the houfe of Bothwell,
and brother to Andrew Murray, the Governour of Scotland in the
time of King David Braces impriffonment in England, about the
year 14 . Anna Grahame, Lady Abercairney, had to Sir Robert,
her fecond hufband, tuo daughters, Anna and Emilia Murrayes, and
four fones, William, Robert, John, and Maurice Murrayes.
Margaret Grahame, the youngeft daughter of Patrick Graham of
Inchbrakie, was married to Sir Robert Nairne of Strathurd, one of the
Lords of the Colledge of Juftice ; who was created a Lord of Parlia-
1681. ment by King Charles the Second, anno 1681, and ftylled Lord Nairne.
He had only one daughter with his lady, called Margaret Nairne,
heritrix of his whole eftate.

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