Between the Ochils And Forth a Description Topographical And Historical of Th
Between the Ochils And Forth a Description Topographical And Historical of Th
David Beveridge
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It also became attached to a chaplainry in the church of St Giles of Edinburgh, the incumbent of which, with the consent of the magistrates, made it over to a relation. The first Wardlaw mentioned in connec- tion with it is a Sir Cuthbert Wardlaw, knight, who was the second son of Sir Andrew Wardlaw of Torrie, and besides Pitreavie was proprietor of Balmule, to the north of Dun- fermline. His eldest son Henry, who inherited both of these properties, became in the reign of James VI. Chamberlain ...to his queen, Anne of Denmark, and was made a knight by her husband. His eldest son Henry inherited Pitreavie, and had conferred on him by Charles I. The dignity of baronet in 1631, whilst his second son William succeeded to Balmule. Sir Henry, the first baronet, died in 1653 according to Lament's account, " suddenlie, and, as it was said by some, the last word he spake was ane oath. " It was popularly said of him that he had brought down a judgment on his family by authorising a truculent act against the Highlanders who fought for the royal cause at the battle of Inverkeithing.
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