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AiRLiE COMPLETE PEERAGE 71 V. 1548. 5. James (Ogilvy), Lord Ogilvy of Airlie [S.], grandson and h., b. about 1541, being s. and h. of James Ogilvy, styled Master of Ogilvy, by Katherine, da. of Sir John Campbell, of Cawdor, 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 lands of Airlie, to " Thomas, s. of the deceased James, Lord Ogilvy of Airly, grandfather of James, now Lord Ogilvy of Airly. " He was one of the Commissioners who ratified the treaty of Berwick, 10 May 1560. When Queen Mary escaped from Lochleven, he repaired to her standard, and signed the association in her defence, 8 May 1568. He was imprisoned, accordingly, till James VI took the government on himself. By him he was sent as Envoy to Denmark, to assist at the coronation of Christian IV, in 1596. He m. Jean, ist da. of William (Forbes), 7th Lord Forbes [S.], by Elizabeth, da. and coh. of Sir William Keith. He d. Oct. 1606, at Farnell. Will dat. 21 July 1606, pr, 20 Mar. 1607, ordering his burial " in the Isle of the Kirk of Kynnell. " VI. 1606. 6. James (Ogilvy), Lord Ogilvy of Airlie [S.], s. and h. He ;«., istly, 11 Nov. 158 1, "with great solemnity and triumph, " in Holyrood House, Jean, 4th da. of William (Ruthven), 1st Earl of Gowrie [S.], by Dorothea, da. of Henry (Stewart), ist Lord Methven [S.]. She d. 6 Jan. iSiiji. Will pr. 12 Jan. i6i6j-j. He m., 2ndly, (cont. dat. 1613) Elizabeth, 6th and yst. da. of Archibald Napier, of Merchistoun, by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth, da. of Robert Moubray. He d. between Aug. 1 6 1 6 and Apr. 1 6 1 8. His widow, who was living i May 1623, and apparently not then remarried, m. Alexander Auchmoutie, Gent, of the Privy Chamber. VII. 1617. 7. and I. James (Ogilvy), Lord Ogilvy OF Airlie EARLDOM rSl ^^'^' ^' ^""^ ^' ^^ '^^ ^'^'^' ^' ^S^^- ^^ reward of his '- '-' own and his ancestors' loyalty, he, by pat. dat. at York I. 1639. 2 Apr. 1639, was cr. LORD OGILVY OF ALITH and LINTRATHEN, co. Forfar, and EARL OF AIRLIE [S.]. (") In 1644 he joined Montrose, and greatly distinguished himself in the victory over the Covenanters at Kilsyth, 15 Aug. 1645. He, with his ist s., was excepted from pardon by the Articles of West- minster, II July 1646, and was excommunicated by the Gen. Assembly, 27 July 1646. His " forefaultour, " however, was rescinded 17 Mar. 1647. He m.y (cont. dat. 22 Nov. 16 10) Isabel, 2nd da. of Thomas (Hamilton), ist Earl of Haddington [S.], by his ist wife, Margaret (d. Dec. 1596), da. of James Borthwick, of Newbyres. She was b. at Edinburgh, 18 Feb. 1595/6. He d. 1664/5. ^'^ wife surv. him. C) In July 1640 the Marquess of Argyll raided and devastated his lands and burnt his castle, leaving him " in all his lands not a cock to crow day, " — an event commemorated in the ballad " The bonnie House of Airlie. " V.G.