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BURNET, John 10th of Leys
(About 1528-1575)
LUMSDEN, Elizabeth
(About 1539-)
BURNET, Thomas Merchant, Burgess of Aberdeen
(About 1572-1644)
JOHNNSTOUN, Margaret
(About 1585-)
BURNET, Alexander of Kirkhill, Dyce, Bailie of Aberdeen, 'Polls'
(1621-1686)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. MOIR, Agnes

BURNET, Alexander of Kirkhill, Dyce, Bailie of Aberdeen, 'Polls' 1 2 3

  • Baptised: 4 February 1621, Saint Nicholas parish, Aberdeen, Scotland 2
  • Marriage (1): MOIR, Agnes on 26 June 1655 in Saint Nicholas parish, Aberdeen, Scotland 1
  • Died: 29 April 1686 3

   User ID: Y129.

  General Notes:

"BURNET
ALEXANDER
THOMAS BURNET/MARGRET JOHNSTONNE FR680 (FR680)
M
04/02/1621
168/A 20 362
Aberdeen"

from Births and Baptisms 2


Alexander married Agnes MOIR, daughter of Mr John MOIR Burgess of Aberdeen and Marjorie BEANS, on 26 June 1655 in Saint Nicholas parish, Aberdeen, Scotland.1 (Agnes MOIR was baptised on 2 July 1636 in Saint Nicholas parish, Aberdeen, Scotland,2 died on 18 June 1686 3 4 and was buried in Saint Nicholas Churchyard, Aberdeen, Scotland 4.)


  Marriage Notes:

"BURNET
ALEXANDER
AGNES MOIR/FR4054 (FR4054)
26/06/1655
168/A 120 464
Aberdeen"

from Index of Marriages




Thomas and his brother, Andrew, Burgesses of Aberdeen, were killed during Montrose's Battle of Justicemills, or the subsequent rout of Aberdeen. The tomb stone of Andrew and Thomas Burnett was originally at St Nicholas Aberdeen but now at St Mary's Chapel Aberdeen.

"Around the edge the inscription reads 'Heir lyes Thomas and Andrew Bvrnet brothers, bvrgesses of ABD qvho departed this lyf 13 Septr 1644;. The brothers were killed in the 'cruell and bloodie feight and conflict quhiche was fochten betuixt the Crabstane and the Justice Mylnes'. The fight took place because Aberdeen (then dominated by the Covenanting party and reinforced by militia from Fife) refused to surrender to the Royalist Marquis of Montrose. In those days, to be a Burgess of the City meant that you had to be prepared to take arms and fight to protect the City. It was a tragic loss for the family.

Also mentioned on the gravestone is 'Alexander Burnet, son of Thomas Burnet who died on 29th April 1686 and Sicklyke Agnes Moir, his wife, who died on 18th June 1686'. The stone has been broken diagonally across the centre at some time, but it does show a finely carved representation of the Burnet arms (three holly leaves over a hunting horn - the horn of Leys) with a helmet and mantling together with the initials of the brothers."

from The OpenSpace Trust webpage 1 3

Sources


1 GRO Scotland, OPR Index of Marriages.

2 GRO Scotland, OPR Index of Births and Baptisms.

3 Internet Site, http://www.openspacetrust.org.uk/?p=299 Grave slabs in St Mary’s Chapel – Part 2 September 23, 2014.

4 e-books, The Family of Burnett of Leys by George Burnett, ed. James Allardyce (1901).

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