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Laurence Oliphant, 4th Lord Oliphant

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and the former Margaret Sandilands. Among his sibling was Peter Oliphant (ancestor of the Oliphants of Langton), Catherine Oliphant (wife of Sir Alexander Oliphant of Kellie, and George Dundas of Dundas), Margaret Oliphant (wife of William Murray of Abercaimy, and James Clephane of Carslogie), Jean
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on 31 July of the same year, and voted against the queen's divorce from Bothwell. Oliphant and his servants were attacked on 18 July at the instance of
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he was admitted a member of the privy council. He joined the association on behalf of Mary at Hamilton on 8 May 1568, and fought for her at the
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on 16 July 1578, presided over by the king. In November 1580 he was charged to answer before the council for an attack on
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for Bothwell's marriage to the queen, and was one of the nine temporal lords present at the marriage. At the same time as
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was still alive. After the retirement of Morton from the regency, Oliphant attended the meeting of the parliament in
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in Fife in 1573. The south elevation bears the initials of his second wife, Margaret Hay. He built the castle of
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A seventeenth-century letter-book : a facsimile edition of Folger MS. V.a. 321
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There is evidence that the 4th Lord Oliphant added two floors to the east tower of
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In 1543 he was sent to England as a hostage for his father. After the marriage of
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in 1573, mentioned that Oliphant had joined the anti-Marian party after
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in January 1570, Oliphant met the leaders of the queen's party at
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Margaret Oliphant, who married Sir James Johnstone of Westerhall.
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Oliphant was one of sixteen persons appointed by Queen Mary, at
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of Moncreiffe), and Lilias Oliphant (wife of Robert Lundie of
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Jean Oliphant, who married Alexander Bruce of Cultmalindie.
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on 16 January 1593, and was buried in the church of
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Index

Laurence Oliphant, 3rd Lord Oliphant
Moncreiffe
Balgonie
Mary Queen of Scots
Darnley
house of Berrydale
James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell
Ainslie Tavern Bond
John Hamilton
battle of Langside
put to the horn
Bolton Castle
Duke of Châtellerault
Earl of Huntly
Earl of Argyll
Perth
George Sinclair, 4th Earl of Caithness
Master of Caithness
Privy Council
Regent Moray
Linlithgow
Henry Killigrew
Lord Burghley
James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton
James VI
Leith
Regent Mar
Stirling Castle
Lord Ruthven
Doune Castle

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