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314 APPENDIX. No. II.
Martyns parysshe, at the sygne of Saynt John Evangelyst, besyde Charynge-Crosse."
A transcript occurs among Sir H. Sloane's MSS. in the British Museum. The printed
copy is very rare.
Page 162, line 20. — There is a letter, probably to this Sir Maurice Drummond,
dated May 12, 1630, from William Drummond of Hawthornden. (Works, p. 146.)
Page 163, line 14. — In Balfour's Annals it is stated, that the Committee of Estates
of Parliament ordered "Johne Drumond of Baleclone to be dismissed, he finding
cautione for his good behaviour for 6000 markes in tyme coming." February 21, 1645.
(Vol. iii. p. 278.)
Page 186, line 6. — Sir James Drummond of Machiney, in Perthshire, was knighted
by Charles the Second, at Scone, January 2, 1651. (Balfour's Annals, vol. iv. p.
256.)
Page 187, line 22. — William Drummond, brother to Lord Maderty, was named
Colonel, by the Estates of Parliament, December 23, 1650. (Balfour's Annals, vol.
iv. p. 2l6.) In the Memoirs of Sir Ewan Cameron of Lochiel (MS.) mention is occa-
sionally made of Lord Strathallan, then General Drummond, and the present work
is also alluded to : " He was (speaking of his Lordship) an honest man, a faithful
and sincere friend, and an uncorruptible patriot ; besides, he distinguished himself
by his learning and parts, and wrote a Genealogical Account of the Drummonds with
judgment and spirit, but it has not yet been printed."
Page 196. — Jean Drummond, afterwards Countess of Roxburghe, was Governess to
the children of James the First, and received L.2200, as a free gift, in the 3d year of
the King's reign, 1 605-6, and a similar gift of L.3000 in 1617. (Nichols' Progresses
of King James, vol. ii. p. 747. 11.) As stated, in a preceding Note, she was married in
February 1614; and died in October 1643.
Page 214, line 15. — In the Treasurer's Accounts, 1506-7, Feb. 27, we find the
following payment : — " Item to James Lundy, the Lard of Lundyis son, be the Kingis
command, quhen he passit in France, xx French crownis, summa, xiiii Lib." — and
1512, April 16, — "Item, to the Lard of Lundeis sone, quhilk come fra the King of
France with lettrez to the Kingis grace at his returnyng, xlv Lib."

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