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 DRUMMOND. 175 [William Drummond, Master of Drummond, 2d but 1st surv. s. and b. tip. Having a feud with the race of Hurray he aided in 1490 in the burning of the church of Monzlevaird, containing sonic ICO of that race, for which act his br. David Druramond (and according to some accounts he himself) was tried and executed at Stirling. Ho m. firstly, Isabel, 2d da. of Colin (Campbell), 1st Earl of Argyll [S.] He m. secondly before 21 March 1502/3, Mariot Forrester. He was apparently living 1503 but d. v.p. probably about 1511.] [Walter Drummond, Master of Drummond, s. and h. of the above William, by his 1st wife Isabel abovenamcd, and grandson and h. ap. of the 1st Lord. He m. in 1613 Elizabeth, 2d da. of William (Grauam), 1st Eaul of Montrose [S.] He cl. in the lifetime of his grandfather 1518.] II. 1519. 2. David (Drummond), Lord Drummond [S.], great grandson and h., being 8. and h. of Walter Drummond, Master of Drummond, aud Elizabeth, his wife, abovenamed ; served h. to his great grandfather 17 Feb. 1520. He had divers confirmations of his lands and Baronies particularly one, 25 Oct. 1542, of lands united into the Barony of Drummond to himself and the heirs male of his body with rem. to John Drummond of Inuerpefl'ry, Andrew D. of Bellycrone, Henry D. of Kiccarton, aud William D. of Smithstoun, in like manner, rem. to his nearest heirs whatsoever. He joined George Douglas in 1545 in a marauding expedition into England. He was one of the association at Hamilton 8 May 1508, on behalf of Mary, Queen of Scots. He m. firstly, 1535, Margaret, da. and h. of Alexander STEWART, Bishop of Moray, illegitimate son of Alexander, Duke OS ALBAS Y TS.] She was living 153!), but d "s.p.m. before Dec. 1543. He m. secondly, before 3 Dec. 1543, Lilian, 2d. da. of William (RrrrnvEN), 2d Lord Rutuven [S.], by Janet, suo jure Baroness Dirletoun [S.] He d, 1571. ( a ) His widow living 1575. III. 1571. 3. Patrick (Drummond), Lord Drummond [S.], s. and h. by 2d wife, I. 1550. He embraced the reformed re!igi«n( b ) and sat in the Pari. [S.], 1584 and 1597. He m. firstly, Elizabeth, 1st da. of David (Lindsay), 9th Eari. of Crawford [S.] (the interpolated Earl), by his 2d wife, Catharine, da. of Sir John CAMPBELL, of Calder. She d. May 15S5. Aduion. (to her husband), 13 Aug. 1589, at Edinburgh. He m. secondly in 15S8, Agues, Dow. Countess of Eulintoun [S.], da. and coheir of Sir John Drummond, of Innerpeffry, by Lady Margaret Stewart (widow of John Gordon, Master of Huntly), illegit. da. of King James IV fSj, by Margaret Drummond. ( c ) By her he had no issue. He d. in or before 160O.C 1 ) IV. 1G00. 4- James (Drummond), Lord Drummond, [S."|, s. and h. by 1st wife. He was, 4 March 1604/5, m: EALL OF PERTH [S ], with rem. to his heirs male whatsoever, See that dignity. ( n ) The second and yst. son of the 2d Lord, James Drummond, was on 31 Jany. 1008/9, er. Lord Maderty [S.], being grandfather of William (the 4th Lord), cr. in 1G86, Viscount Strathallan [S.], ancestor of the succeeding Viscounts ; while of the 5 daughters, Jean, m. John (Graham), 4th Earl of Montrose [S.] ; Ann, m. John (Erskine), Earl of Mar [S.] ; Lilias, in. David (Lindsay), 11th Earl of Crawford [S.] ; Catharine, m. John (Murray), 1st Earl of Tullibardine [S.J and Mary, to. Sir James Stirling, of Keir. ( b ) Is described " in a list of the nobles [S.] of 1595, as of 45 years and his religion Protestant. ( c ) See ante, note "e." ( d ) As in the case of the 1st and 2d Lords, nearly all his children were Peers or married to Peers ; both his sons were successively Earls, while of his 5 daughters, Catherine, f)i . J,uncs Leslie, Master of Rothes and was mother of John, Earl of Rothes [S.] ; Lilias, m. Alexander (Seton). 1st Earl of Dunfermline [S.] ; Jean, m. Robert (Kerr), 1st Eabl of Roxburgh [S.] ; Elizabeth, m. Alexander (Elphiustono), 5th Lord Elphiustone [S.J and Ann, m. Patrick Barclay aud secondly, Andrew