The Douglas book . raised at their instance on 22d December 1655, against their eldestbrother James. He died in infancy, as in 1659 his brother Archi-bald is mentioned as the only surviving son of Lady Jean daughters were— Two daughters who died on their way to France, probably before 1653. Their names have not been , born in September 1651.^ In 1653 her father granted in herfavour a bond of provision, securing to her the sura of £10,000 Scots, ^ Testament, dated l;Jtli January 1G55, 1655 and lfi59 with Lady Jean Wemyss, in vol. iii. of this work, pp. ;J37-340.


The Douglas book . raised at their instance on 22d December 1655, against their eldestbrother James. He died in infancy, as in 1659 his brother Archi-bald is mentioned as the only surviving son of Lady Jean daughters were— Two daughters who died on their way to France, probably before 1653. Their names have not been , born in September 1651.^ In 1653 her father granted in herfavour a bond of provision, securing to her the sura of £10,000 Scots, ^ Testament, dated l;Jtli January 1G55, 1655 and lfi59 with Lady Jean Wemyss, in vol. iii. of this work, pp. ;J37-340. Douglas Charter-chest. Inventory of Douglas writs in Holyrood ^ Account-book, 1650-1654, of Jean, Coun- Houae, taken in 1713. Also Contracts in tess of Angus, at Dunrobin Castle. VOL. 11. 3 K 442 ARCUJBALD, EARL OF ANGUS. to be paid at the age of sixteen or on her She mamed,as his fourth wife, Alexander, first Viscount Kingston, but had noissue by him. ^ Vol. iii. of this work, p. 335. ^J^1^ ^^^rii^m^.


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