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LOGY, Margaret
(About 1348-) |
LOGY, Margaret 1
User ID: C885. Margaret married Sir John DE LA HAY of Tulllibody, Boyne and Enzie, son of Sir Thomas DE LA HAY of Locherworth and Lora DE CUNINGESBURGH, about 1368.1 (Sir John DE LA HAY of Tulllibody, Boyne and Enzie was born about 1330.) Marriage Notes: "John de Hay, of Tullybody, was doubtless a son or grandson (of Thomas Hay and Lora de Cuningisburgh). A John de Haya is mentioned 1358-59 as in possession of the forests of Awne and Boyne, when the Sheriff was unable to obtain any payment from him. On 16 January 1362-63 John de Hay of Tullybody obtained a charter from King David II., giving him liberty to reduce into culture the lands between the River Spey and the rivulet of Tynot in the forest of Awne, and to hold the same lands of which his predecessor Gilbert de Hay obtained a charter from Robert I. In 1368 he paid 100 merks to John Logy of that Ilk for the marriage of Margaret (not otherwise designed) his wife. He was probably the father of the John Hay of Tullybody who married, 1388, Margaret, 'the King's niece,' apparently a daughter of Sir John Stewart of Ralstoun." |
1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 8 (1911).
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