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3. Isobell to of WoodhalL 4. Ann to Henry Wardlaw of Torrie. He James the Master Married Secondly Cathrine Daughter of Patrick Drummond and had only one Son and one Daughter. John Earl of Rothes a wise Nobleman He married Ann Daughter to the Earl of Marr Being disobliged he became a great promoter of the Covenant Anno 1087. But going to London he came to a^good understanding with the King and Seeing the designs which Some of the Partie had he came to relent and Shortly after died at London 1640... not without Suspicion of being made away by poison he had one only Sister Jean who was Married to Sir Alexander Menzies of Weem. He left behind him one Son John and Two Daughters Margaret who married first James Lord Balgony to who She bare Alexander Earl of Leven and Margaret Lady Melvill «^ She married Francis Earl of Buckcleugh & S^ To David Earl of Weems Christian the 2^ Daughter to Hugh Earl of Eglinton. John Earl of Rothes was Says the M:S: A Nobleman of Extraordinary parts nothing behind but rather going beyond ;any of his predecessors in noble Qualities and honour He had not been bred up in the Learning of the Schools Scarce having ever been at an University yet the greatest Offices of the Eing- 'dom he exerced to the admiration of all.
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