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CARNEGIE, David of Colluthie, then 7th of Kinnaird
(About 1531-1598)
WEMYSS, Euphame
(About 1552-1594)
LINDSAY, David of Edzell, Lord of Session, Sir
(About 1551-1610)
LINDSAY, Helen
(About 1553-1579)
CARNEGIE, David Earl of Southesk, Lord Carnegie of Kinnaird and Leuchars
(1575-1658)
LINDSAY, Margaret
(About 1578-1614)
CARNEGIE, Magdalene
(About 1613-1645)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. GRAHAM, James 5th Earl, then Marquis, of Montrose

CARNEGIE, Magdalene 1

  • Born: About 1613
  • Marriage (1): GRAHAM, James 5th Earl, then Marquis, of Montrose on 10 November 1629 1 2
  • Died: November 1645 1

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Magdalene married James GRAHAM 5th Earl, then Marquis, of Montrose, son of John GRAHAM 4th Earl of Montrose and Margaret RUTHVEN, on 10 November 1629.1 2 (James GRAHAM 5th Earl, then Marquis, of Montrose was born about 1612 2 and died on 21 May 1650 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland 2.). The cause of his death was execution by hanging.


  Marriage Notes:

"The first Marquess of Montrose married, at Kinnaird, 10 November 1629, Magdalen Carnegie, daughter of David, Lord Carnegie, afterwards first Earl of Southesk. Not fully in sympathy, it is said, with the political views of her illustrious husband, she, in 1644, withdrew from Kincardine to Forfarshire and lived with her two youngest children, partly at her jointure-house of Old Montrose and partly with her father at Kinnaird."

from Scots Peerage (vol 6)




"Magdalene, the youngest daughter, married, 10 November 1629, to James, Earl and afterwards Marquess of Montrose, to whom Lord Southesk was guardian. By their marriage-contract, dated 1 November of that year, she was infeft in the liferent of the lands and barony of Old Montrose, the lands of Fullartone, and 'thrid pairt landis of Ananie,' and the lands of Marietoun with fishings, etc. Her tocher was £40,000 Scots. It was further arranged that the young Marquess and his wife should live at Kinnaird for the first three years after their marriage. The Marquess was only seventeen years of age at the timeof his marriage. His portrait by George Jameson, painted in his wedding suit, is at Kinnaird. The Marchioness predeceased her husband in November 1645, five years before the date of his execution in Edinburgh."

from Scots Peerage (vol 8) 1 2

Sources


1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 8 (1911).

2 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 6 (1909).

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