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LOCKHART AND ABBOTSFORD 127 was now spelled, who held the lands of Cleghorn, in the same county. He was the direct male ancestor of John Gibson Lockhart, and almost certainly a cadet of the Lee family. His son, Allan Lock- hart of Cleghorn, married for his second wife a daughter of the third Lord Somerville, by whom he had a son Stephen, Laird of Wicketshaw, also in Lanarkshire. In 1606 another Stephen, grandson of the latter, married Grizel Carmichael, a sister of the first Lord Carmichael, an...d by her he had three sons : William, heir to Wicketshaw ; Robert of Birkhill, in the parish of Lesmahagow ; and Walter of Kirkton. From the second of these, a noted Covenanter and leader of the Lanark Whigs at Bothwell, Scott's biographer had his immediate descent. William Lockhart, grandson of Robert of Birkhill, and his wife, Violet Inglis, of Core- house, had two sons, the second of whom was the Rev. John Lockhart, D. D. , minister of Cambusnethan, and for nearly half a century of the College Kirk, Glasgow.
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