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!JUGUID BAR.91~S OF OL12...... Sketches from manuscri;:Jts ty l.rm Torrell Eills

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Rote~t Duguid .. lst laron of lluchinhove rlated Mr~y 16 1406 m. Eliz.'1toth of Ealcarnc.,Auchinhove and 1.[ thill 44 "

d d' t .ar ca. 1 5. rtobort Duguid ... 2nd 0ar0n of ~uchinhovo suc-cee. e III he lands of Auchinhovo, 'tlarthill, :>.nd Dlalock. m. Mtnes For:,es of ::rux.~heU' son sUcceeded his father. Robert Duguid ... 3rd :>aron of l~uchinhovo ca. 1500~e 'Tas ~rcquently on the Assize at llberdeen...1503-1536. m. il ~'lughtor of i.lE:x:1fl-er ~rvlllo of Drum. A son 1-lilliam..Hilliam Duguic1 4th 3aron of i.uchinhovo m. Jo\not

r~sl~e, daughter of John L~slie (Gth baron of Dalq~,~in); m. secondly Janet Forbesth September 1575; m. thudly; Agnes Hoss. He (i-lm.) died before June 23, 1593.

A ~on Robert/Robert Duguid 5th 2aron of Auchinhove. He m. J.'1net Forbes. He was cli'or~c~ from her " a vinculla" for .~dultery committed with Eliznl'eth :fitchell in 150)He flll~lly married i1arjory Gordon (note: after much litication, the marria~e W.'1S:?co~~zed and lefnlized by the King) and the 2arony was held for Du!~~ pr0~cny.ilill~am Dur;uid 6th ::laron of Auchinhove-the oldest son of ~lilliam DUg'Uid ~1 H:>.r joryGorc1.on m. II. Forhes. Hm. (6th ~aron) (1. 1656. Their son Francis ... Francis Du,;-uie;7th ~aron of Auchinhove .. Franciscus uu?uid do Auchinhove ~atriz m. EliZ2teth Seton.He died in 1675. Thoir son Francis .. F;ancis DUbUicl ·3th ,laron of I,uchinhove l-L:lY 14,1675. Robort DU~uid the 9th Laird of f\.uchL~ove m. Teresa Leslio, third c1.'1ur~terof ":·'e.tric-Count Leslie of i2alqululin. She bore him four sons. The ol(lest .laS • at­rick Leslie Duguid. Joth father end son lost out in the uprising i~ 1715. ~o~ertDuguid (9th Laird) of ,\uchinhove died in 1731. i atrick Leslie Duguid 10th L'lirdof Auchinhove at the age of fifteen took part in the 1715 UprisinG' Duo to his :l.:'(.,

no proceedings were taken against hlln. He was eoucated abroad (France?) He m.1st to Isabella Dickson in 1730.. four children and all dice: in L'1fancy; 2nd. ro.Amelia Irvine by whom he had cleven chiloren .. the fourth son, James, succeeded hinultimately. He marriod a 3rd time to his cousin, Eliza, sister of ~atrick LeslieGrant ..... etc.n.SUGGESTED I.EF&lENCES FOIl RESEhHCH of SCOTTISH Flu·iILY

11isc. of Spaldin~ Club; Rocor?s :f Aber~een~ l~t: A?tor~ Oxr~e Vieecom de Acerdee;.and Ill1tiquitios of Aberdeen; i,og~strum M~~ S~g~ll~, h::J. XXXJ.V, No; 64: Doug­lass's !'eoragc/rtiddol on i'eoraee ~d Cons~stor~al.La",; InY~ntory of Huchinhove ~ccd:Inquisition. ['atour. hbl:r::v. fol~o 2~4; Callechon .o~ Sh~cs of :l~rdee~ and "anf:Lib. ftCtour. Vol. f...T..lX xxii fol. ~42; !\ocord of ~he ~mvcrs:~Y. of Kin;; I s Ca~e:Ic,11: d . J:1 obites of Abordeenshuc and Ranffshuc w the j\.~SWi< of 1715; ,'0::>lJer., eon, _c . 'al f ~ f S tl d ~'l' liS' 'I t

H· t f th ~~-~'y ~mon"st l1ator~ s or L arony 0 co an,. r ~ ~o , ..e Vuc,", .G::~s Qr"J 0 0 i! d.j[~ ""'" b

Library.

III. f' 11 t· n of historical manuscriD.. ts on theHOTE: 1lJ1ll Terrell Hills has a ~ne co ec ~~ h . t"Duguids of Scotland. II As one of ho: avocat~~ns, s e piU..'1 s coats of nrms (and

th . ,. tilully dono). The wr~tor had drs. Terroll do one for hims elf am'eso arc ",oaU :l t P. ds in Fort 'layne The - i.Tlting mountedlaterhaditmountcdandframe( a .owar. t." 'inf' >-'ta . '

th ttr~eted consider'l1:1o atten ~on. For orv~ ~on re. above:and fraoned ere, a a. .., d .. to T exwrite to _ Ann Torrell lilll' ....10430 ""rwoo .... rlO= n. cxa' . !'/"

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BALQUHAIN CASTLE

The sltetch below shows the castle which was burned by the Duke of Cunberland

in 1746. Ma~ Queen of Scots spent the evening and night here before the

Battle of CorricDie, in 1562. It is situated only a short distance from

the famous battlefield of Harlaw (1414).

The castle was originally built in the 1400s ~ the Leslie6. In the feuds

( Leslies and Forbeses) it was f1~8~ destr.oyed in 1526. Sir William Leslie,

the Seventh Baron of Balquhain, rebuilt the castle in the 1530, in all likli­

hood as it was originally. So little of it remains today that a person is not

able to visualize the interior. Nevertheless its massive and extremely

thick walls leave no question as to its effectiveness as a fortress. The

walls enclosing it and some of the buildings adjoining it, can still be traced.

The remains are located in the Parish of Grioch, about one half mile from

the church and about two miles from Inveramsay Junction, on the North of

Scotland Rail~.

A View' ot the Castle Remains

__.I ~4-'''d BaroDa ot 8&1qubain used this castle.'!he Leslie IIUU> ..,\15....

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