. The grange of St. Giles, the Bass : and the other baronial homes of the Dick-Lauder family. son. 252 THE LAUDERS OF HALTOUN AND BRUNTISFIELD 1547. Ninth Laird, Sir William—married Jean Cockburne ; accused of beingamong the conspirators concerned in the murder of David Riccio,1562 ; divorced 1587 ; succeeded by eldest son. 1596. Tenth Laird, Sir Alexander—married, ist, Mary Maitland, third daughterof Sir Richard Maitland of Lethington, and 2nd, Annabella Bellen-den, sister of Sir Ludovic Bellenden of Auchnoule and Broughton ;sold Bruntsfield Manor, 1603 ; eldest son, Alexander, fiar of Haltou


. The grange of St. Giles, the Bass : and the other baronial homes of the Dick-Lauder family. son. 252 THE LAUDERS OF HALTOUN AND BRUNTISFIELD 1547. Ninth Laird, Sir William—married Jean Cockburne ; accused of beingamong the conspirators concerned in the murder of David Riccio,1562 ; divorced 1587 ; succeeded by eldest son. 1596. Tenth Laird, Sir Alexander—married, ist, Mary Maitland, third daughterof Sir Richard Maitland of Lethington, and 2nd, Annabella Bellen-den, sister of Sir Ludovic Bellenden of Auchnoule and Broughton ;sold Bruntsfield Manor, 1603 ; eldest son, Alexander, fiar of Haltoun,married Lady Susanna Cuninghame, daughter of James, Earl of Glen-cairn, in 1610, and died before his father, who was succeeded by hissecond son. 1625. Eleventh Laird, Richard Lauder, Esq., served heir to his brother. Hehad two daughters, Jean and Elizabeth: Jean married Sir ThomasElphinstone of Calderhall in 1650, and Elizabeth married CharlesMaitland in 1652. He was afterwards third Earl of them and their heirs Mr. Richard Lauder settled his estate ofHalton in


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