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David Carnegie of Colluthie

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His niece Catherine Carnegie (d. 1597) was abducted with a view to a forced marriage with James Gray, a son of
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Miles Kerr-Peterson & Michael Pearce, 'James VI's English Subsidy and Danish Dowry Accounts, 1588-1596',
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He was an auditor of the Scottish exchequer in 1595 and joined the government finance committee known as the
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Elizabeth Carnegie, daughter of Elizabeth Ramsay, who married John Inglis younger of Inglistarvit in 1579
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In December 1593, Carnegie was appointed to a committee to audit the account of money spent by the
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David Carnegie married (1) Elizabeth Ramsay, the heir of Henry Ramsay of Colluthie and
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in Forfarshire. When his older brother John Carnegie died in 1595, he became laird of
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Agnes Carnegie, who married Alexander Falconer of Halkertoun, and was the mother of
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Margaret Carnegie (d. 1589), younger daughter of Elizabeth Ramsay, who married
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Katherine Carnegie, who married John Aytoun of Kinnaldie, brother of the poet
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He took down the old kirk of Cookstoun to build a new church at Kinnaird.
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in 1547, (2) Euphame Wemyss (d. 1593), daughter of John Wemyss of
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Euphame Carnegie, who married Robert Graham, younger of Morphie
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Sir Alexander Falconer, 1st Lord Falconer of Halkerton
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Register of the Privy Council of Scotland: 1592–1599
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Index

Sir Robert Carnegie
Kinnaird
Leuchars
Moonzie
Panbride
Kinnaird
Chancellor
John Maitland of Thirlestane
royal voyages
English subsidy
Anne of Denmark
Octavians
Logie, Fife
Patrick Gray, 5th Lord Gray
Robert Jousie
John Wemyss of Logie
Sir James Sandilands of Slamannan
Leuchars
battle of Pinkie
Wemyss
David Carnegie
Earl of Southesk
Robert Aytoun
William Dundas of Fingask
Sir Alexander Falconer, 1st Lord Falconer of Halkerton
David Masson
Categories
People from Angus, Scotland
16th-century Scottish landowners
Octavians

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