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44 A IRLIE. IT. 1504? 2. John (Ooilvt), Lord Oarr/vr of Airi.ie [S.], s. and h. by 1st wife. Knighted between 1494 and 1497. Took his Beat in Pari. 3 Feb. 1505-6. He m. firstly, before 14 Oct. 1472, Mariot. He m. secondly, Jean, 1st da, of William (Graham), 2nd Lord Graham, of Kincardine [S.], by Anne, da. of George (DoitglasI, 4th Run. ok Asutts [S.]. TIT. r — ]. 8. Jambs (Ooiwir), Lord Ogilvy of Airlie [S.], s. ami h. by second wife. He m. Margaret, da, of David (Lindsay), 8th Earl of Crawford [S.|, by his second wife, Isabel, da. of [ — ] Lundy, of Lundy. TV [ — 1 J,. James (Ogilvy), Loud Ogilvy of Airlie [S.], s. and h. On 5 March 1542 he was appointed one of the Extraordinary Lords of Session. He m, Helen, da. of Henry (Sixci..ur 1st LiORI) SINCLAIR [S.], by Margaret, da. of Patrick (BDWH), 1st Eaiu. ok BoTHWKU. [S.]. He d. before 1549.(») His widow living 1549. V. 1549? 5, James (Ocilvy), Lord Ooii.vy of Ann, in [S.], grand- son and h., being s. and h. ot James Ogilvy, sti/lrd Master of Ogilvy (hy {Catherine, da. of Sir John CAMPBELL, of Calder), which James was s. and h. ap. of the 4th Lord, but d. v. p., 10 Sep. 1547, being killed at the battle of Pinkie. On 17 Dec. 1549 he granted an annuity, with consent of his mother and guardian, out of the tend* of Airlie, " to Thomas, s. of the deceased .lames, Lord Ogilvy "f Airly, grand- father of James, now Lord Ogilvy of Airly." He was one of the Commissioners who ratified the treaty of lterwiek, 10 May 1500. When Queen Mary [S.] escaped from Lochleven he repaired to her Standard, and signed the association in her defence, 8 May 15riS. He was imprisoned, accordingly, till James VI [S.] took the government on himself. Hy him he was sent as Knvoy to Denmark, to assist at the coronation of Christian IV. He m. Jean, 1st da. of William (Fonni-.s), 7th Loud Forrf.s [S.], hy Elizabeth, da. and coheir of Sir William KKITH. He d. 160(1. YX 1G0G. 6, James (Ogilvy), Lobb Ogilvy of Aikue [Sj, 8. and h. He »(. firstly, before 6 Dee. 15S8, Jean, 4th da. of William (RDTHVEN), 1st EARL OF Gowrik rS.|, by Dorothea, da. of Henry (Stf.wart), 1st LORD Mktiiyen |S.]. He Bt. secondly, Elizabeth, da. of Archibald Naimf.k, of Merehistonn, by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth, da. of Robert MotJBRAY. He d. between Aug. 1616 and April 161S. His widow m. Alexander ArjOHMOUTlK, Cent, of H. M's Privy Chamber. VII. 1G17 1 7. James (Ogilvy), Lord Ogilvy of Airi.ie [S.], s. and hi In reward of his own and his ancestors' loyalty, he, by pat, dat. Earls [S.]. at York 2 April 1038, was er. LOUD OGILVY OF ALITH AND T .„.,„ LINTRATHEX, co. Forfar, and EAliL OF AIRLIE [S.]. In 1644 he 1. 1 )->J. joined Montrose, and greatly distinguished himself in the victory over the Covenanters at Kilsyth, on IB Aug. 1645. He was excom- municated by the Gen. Assembly, 27 July 1646, and, with his 1st s., was excepted from pardon by the Articles of Westminster, 11 July 1646. This, however, was rescinded 17 March 1647. He ?«., about 1614 Isabel, da. of Thomas (Hamilton), 1st Eaiu. of Haddington [S.], bv his 2nd wife, Margaret, da. of James Foulis. She was 4. 18 Feb. 1596. He d. about 164S. Earls [S.]. 1 S. James (Ogilvy), Earl of Airlie, &c. [S.], & TT and h., b. about 1615. He was a devoted ailherent to Charles i/i iq J' ;Ui, 'l was twice taken prisoner by the Covenanter.;, On g 1 ' as ' occas ' on > ho was sentenced to death, 26 Nov. 1645, but " '* escaped out of the Castle of St. Andrew's, the eve before his VIII. execution, in his sister's clothes. In June and July 1849 two Acts of Parliaments were passed in his favour. After the Restoration, he had command of a troop of horse, and was (") The death of "James Lord Airlie, May 1554," is among the funeral entries at the Lyon office; and this agrees with the retour to him of his great great grandson, 10 May 16:J0, where he is stated to have d. " about 1554." This date is, however, totally inconsistent with the charter of 1549, granted by his grandson, as in the text.