The Elphinstone family book of the lords Elphinstone, Balmerino and Coupar . CHILDREN OF THE FOURTH LORD. 1G3 Alexander, fourth Lord Elphiustone, by his marriage with the HonourableJane Livingstone, had fourteen sons and five daughters. 1. Alexander Elphiustone, afterwards fifth Lord Elphinstone, of whom a memoir follows. 2. Mr. James Elphinstone of Barnis wes borne in Kildroraie the 20 of November 1580. His fathers Household Book shows that he visited Rome in returned home before the close of 1605, as on 16th December of thatyear he obtained from John Bisset of Quarrell a charter of C


The Elphinstone family book of the lords Elphinstone, Balmerino and Coupar . CHILDREN OF THE FOURTH LORD. 1G3 Alexander, fourth Lord Elphiustone, by his marriage with the HonourableJane Livingstone, had fourteen sons and five daughters. 1. Alexander Elphiustone, afterwards fifth Lord Elphinstone, of whom a memoir follows. 2. Mr. James Elphinstone of Barnis wes borne in Kildroraie the 20 of November 1580. His fathers Household Book shows that he visited Rome in returned home before the close of 1605, as on 16th December of thatyear he obtained from John Bisset of Quarrell a charter of Chirriemurelandsin Stirlingshire.! Mr. James Elphinstoue owned the lands of Quarrell inStirlingshire, and took his territorial designation from them. On 3rtl July1610, in a charter which he witnessed, he is designated M. JacoboElplunstoun de Querrell. ^ He married Katherine Gordon, daughter of James Gordon of Lesmoir. Byhis marriage contract his father aiul his elder brother iufefted him and hisspouse, in Baluaboith, Croftmorail and other lands in Kildrummy. Interms of a b


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