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OGILVY, Walter of Carcary and Lintrathen, High Treasurer of Scotland, Sir
(About 1374-1440)
GLEN, Isabel
(About 1388-)
SINCLAIR, John of Deskford and Findlater, Sir
(About 1385-)
HAY, Euphemia
(About 1407-)
OGILVY, Walter of Auchlevyn and Deskford, Sheriff of Banffshire, Sir
(About 1406-About 1456)
SINCLAIR, Margaret heiress of Deskford and Findlater
(About 1422-)
OGILVY, Walter of Auchlevyn and of Boyne, Sir
(1445-Before 1508)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. EDMONDSTONE, Margaret

OGILVY, Walter of Auchlevyn and of Boyne, Sir 1 2

  • Born: 1445
  • Marriage (1): EDMONDSTONE, Margaret by 1486 1
  • Died: Before 7 August 1508 1

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Walter married Margaret EDMONDSTONE, daughter of Sir James EDMONDSTONE of that Ilk and Janet NAPIER, by 1486.1 (Margaret EDMONDSTONE was born about 1460.)


  Marriage Notes:

"In Walter (Ogilvy)'s accounts for the burgh of Banff from 20 June 1472 onwards, an annual payment of £4 is made to him out of the customs of the burgh, as bailie for 'Jonete, Lady Edmondistoune,' otherwise described as 'Jonet of Edmoustoun of Tulyalone,' and in the accounts for 1485-86 he is designed as 'Jonet's spouse'. The lady's real name was Margaret, and she was one of the two heiresses of Sir James Edmondstone of that Ilk. On 23 February 1485-86, by an agreement between Elizabeth Edmondstoun the other heiress of Sir James, and her husband Patrick Blacatir, on the one part, and Margaret and Walter on the other, the latter received the lands of Boyne in Banffshire, and the above annual of £4 in exchange for their share of the lands of Tuliallan in the stewartry of Strathearn, and from that date Walter is designed indifferently as of Auchlevyn, or of Boyne."

from Scots Peerage (vol 2) 1

Sources


1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 2 (1905).

2 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 4 (1907).

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