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DRUMMOND 471 He w., istly, 1535, Margaret, said to have been da. (possibly illegit. da.)(*) of Alexander Stewart, Bishop of Moray, illegit. s. of Alexander, Duke of Albany [S.]. She d. s.p.m., between 1539 and Dec. 1543. He w., 2ndly, before 7 Dec. 1543, Lilian, 2nd da. of William (Ruthven), 2nd Lord RuTHVEN [S.], by Janet, suo jure Baroness Dirletoun [S.]. He d. I57i.() Will pr. 30 July 1574, at Edinburgh. His widow d. 7 July 1579, at Stobhall, and was bur. with him at InnerpefFray. Will pr. 25 Mar. 1580. III. 1571. 3- Patrick (Drummond), Lord Drummond [S.], s. and h. by 2nd wife, b. 1550. He embraced the re- formed religion, (") and sat in the Pari. [S.], 1584 and 1597. He ;«., istly, before 21 Oct. 1572, Elizabeth, ist da. of David (Lindsay), 9th Earl of Crawford [S.] (the interpolated Earl), by his 2nd wife, Catherine, da. of Sir John Campbell, of Calder. She d. May 1585. Admon. to her husband, 13 Aug. 1589, at Edinburgh. He w., 2ndly, in 1588 (cont. 15 Nov. 1585), Agnes, widow of Hugh (Montgomerie), Earl of Eglin- toun [S.], and before that of Sir Hugh Campbell, da. and coh. of Sir John Drummond, of Innerpeffray, by Lady Margaret Stewart (widow of John Gordon, Master of Hcntly), illegit. da. of James IV, by Margaret Drummond-C) By her he had no issue. She d. 21 Jan. 1589/90. Will pr. 13 Mar. 1593/4, at Edinburgh. He was living abroad in 1602, but d. in that year, or soon after, aged about Sl>-^) IV. 1602 . 4. James (Drummond), Lord Drummond [S.], s. and h. by ist wife. He was, 4 Mar. 1604/5, '^^• EARL OF PERTH [S.], with rem. to his heirs male whatsoever. See that dignity. (^) The Bishop had a da., Margaret, who m., istly, Patrick Graham of Inch- brackie, who d. in 1536, and, 2ndly, Colin Campbell of Glenurquhy, who d. before Apr. 1548. V.G. C*) The second and yst. son of the 2nd Lord, James Drummond, was, on 31 Jan. 1608/9, cr. Lord Maderty [S.], being grandfather of William (the 4th Lord), a., in 1686, Viscount Strathallan [S.], ancestor of the succeeding Viscounts; while of the 5 daughters, Jean m. John (Graham), 3rd Earl of Montrose [S.]; Anne m. John (Erskine), Earl of Mar [S.]; Lilias m. David (Lindsay), I ith Earl of Crawford [S.]; Catherine m. John (Murray), ist Earl of Tullibardine [S.], and Mary m. Sir Archibald Stirling, of Keir. (^) On I Aug. 1587 he had exemption from hostings, being " diseasit in his luggis." He is described in "a list of the nobles [S.] of 1595," as of 45 years and his religion Protestant. G.E.C. and V.G. {^) See ante, p. 469, note "e." {") As in the case of the 1st and 2nd Lords, nearly all his children were Peers or married to Peers; both his sons were successively Earls, while of his 5 daughters, Catherine m. James Leslie, Master of Rothes, and was mother of John, Earl of Rothes [S.]; Lilias m. Alexander (Seton), ist Earl of Dunfermline [S.]; Jean m. Robert (Kerr), 1st Earl of Roxburghe [S.]; Elizabeth m. Alexander (Elphinstone), 5th Lord Elphinstone [S.]; and Anne m. Patrick Barclay, and, 2ndly, Andrew, ist Lord Eraser.