HAY, Daughter
(About 1585-) |
HAY, Daughter 1
User ID: L905. Daughter married Alexander GORDON in Burngraynes, son of William GORDON 5th of Gight and Isobel OCHTERLONY.1 (Alexander GORDON in Burngraynes was born about 1577.) Marriage Notes: "Alexander (Gordon), 'in Burngraynes' (so described in the Privy Council Register), took part in the murder of Francis Hay. He was denounced as a rebel in 1616 for attacking Leask of that ilk. He was also prosecuted as a Papist. The most notable events in his career were his attacks on Sir William Keith of Balmure." [....] The next we hear of Alexander Gordon is as an enemy of Sir William Keith of Balmure, for on June 4, 1618, it was reported by Keith to the Privy Council that 'mony insolencyis' had been committed on him by John Gordon of Ardlogie, his brother Alexander in Burnegraynes, and William Gordon of Saphak, 'thair suster sone'. On March 10, 1618, according to Keith's story, the three went armed to the land of Kellie, belonging in liferent to Keith's wife, Dame Margaret Bannerman, rode about in a bragging and insolent manner near to the place where pursuer happened to be staying, and endeavoured to provoke him to come forth." [....] |
1 e-books, The House of Gordon vol. 1 ed. John Malcolm Bulloch (1903) Gight.
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