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MAITLAND, Robert of Netherdale, then 'Dominus de Schevas'
(About 1363-1446)
WIFE, Unnamed heiress of Gight and Schivas
(About 1365-)
INNES, Walter 10th of that Ilk, Sir
(About 1369-Before 1456)
FRASER, Euphemia
(About 1369-)
MAITLAND, Patrick of Netherdale, Gight and Schivas, Bailie to the Earl of Huntly, Sir
(About 1400-1467)
INNES, Margaret
(About 1416-)
MAITLAND, Janet
(About 1453-1539)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. BAIRD, Thomas of Ordinhivas

MAITLAND, Janet 1 2

  • Born: About 1453
  • Marriage (1): BAIRD, Thomas of Ordinhivas 1 2
  • Died: 6 June 1539 2

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  General Notes:

"25/5/1467

Bond by Janet and Elizabeth Maitland, daughters of Sir Patrick Maitland of Natirdoile [Netherdale], for resigning in favour of George, Lord Gordon, the lands belonging to their father."

from GD33/46/1




"12/6/1467

Resignation by Janet Matilande [Maitland] in the King's hands of the lands and barony of Scheues [Schivas]."

from GD33/46/2 3


Janet married Thomas BAIRD of Ordinhivas.1 2 (Thomas BAIRD of Ordinhivas was born about 1450.)


  Marriage Notes:

" Janet (Maitland), married to George Baird of Ordinhivas, ancestor of the Bairds of Auchmedden, Newbylh, &c., &c., she died 1539."

from The Thanage of Fermartyn

Note:

By other accounts the bridegroom's name was Thomas.





"Upon the death of Sir Patrick Maitland, of Gicht, his estate fell under precognition, because of unwary securities given to creditors, and George II., Earl of Huntly, got the gift of it from King James II. Sir Patrick left two daughters by his lady,The Earl gave the eldest, Janet, in marriage to Thomas Baird, her cousin-german, and with her the lands of Ordinhnivas, Drunmakeith, and Pittinbrinzian, in the Boyne, and several lands, fishings, and houses about Banif, particularly the lodging formerly belonging to Lord Airly, and now to Lord Fife. Upon that side of which, called Auchmull, there was a stone built into the wall with Ordinhnivas' coat-of-arms cut upon it, and which stood till 1735, when that side was taken down. This marriage was in 1490" [....]

"Their children, of whom any memory now remains, were -

1. George, his successor.

2. Thomas Baird of Sandbay, of whom no male posterity now remains.

3. William Baird of Byth, of whom was lineally descended the late James Band, of Chesterhall, father to Dr. James Baird, physician at Edinburgh, Mr. George Baird, one of the principal merchants in Glasgow, and four daughters, all married in the south ; and the late Alexander Baird, town-clerk of Cullen, whose father was a younger brother of Chesterhall's, and who has left several sons now in a good way."

from Genealogical Collections concerning the Sir-Name off Baird

Note:

Janet was in fact the younger of the sisters.
1 2

Sources


1 e-books, The Thanage of Fermartyn by William Temple (1894).

2 e-books, Genealogical Collections concerning the Sir-Name of Baird from MS by Wm Baird of Auchmedden (1870).

3 National Records of Scotland, https://catalogue.nrscotland.gov.uk/nrsonlinecatalogue GD33 Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair. 1382-1821.

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