GLAMIS. 23 U. 1459. S. Alexander (Lyon), Lobd Glamis [S.L p. and h. He m. before 1C Feb. 1419/50, Elizabeth, 2d <la. of William (Cwuhton), 1st I,oitu CniCHTON [S.l (the celebrated Chancellor) by Agnes, his wife. He d. s.p.s. 1485( tt ). Hia widow m. Walter Ker, of Ccssford. Both were living 10 May 1191. III. 1485. 3. John (Lyon), Lord Glamis [S.l, br. and h. Ho was P.O. to James IV. [S.] ; Justiciary [S.J, 1489; ambassador to England, 1 191. He m. before 17 April 1479, Elizabeth, da. of Sir John SCBIMGBOCB, of Dudhope, Constable of Dundee. He d. at Gluniis, 1497. IV. 1497. 4- John (Lyon), Lord Glamis [S.], s. and h. He m. (settl. 18 May 14S7) EHzabeth, 1st da. of Andrew (Gray), 3d Loud Gray [S.] by his first wife, Janet, da. and h. of Robert Keith. He d. in 1500. His widow m. (as second wife) before 27 July 1511, Alexander (Gordon), 4th Earl OP Huntly [S.], whorf. 16 January 1523/4. She m. thirdly, before 9 January 1525/6 (as second of his five wives) George (Leslie), Earl of Rothes [S.], who d. 2S Nov. 1558. V. 1500. 5. George (Lyon), Lord Glamis [S.], 1st s. and h., who had a charter, 31 Oct. 1501, but who d. a minor and unm. iu 1505. VI. 1505. G. John (Lyon), Lord Glams [S.], br. and h. He m. before 12 Dec. 1527, Janet, sister of Archibald, Earl of Angus [S.], da. of George Douglas, Master of Angus, by Elizabeth, da. of John (Dru.mmond), 1st Lord Drummond [S.] He d. 8 Aug 1528, in his 37th year. Hia widow m. Archibald Campbell, of Kepneith [Skipness ?]. She and her (second) husband were accused of plotting the King's death. He perished by a fall from the rocks in endeavouring to escape from Edinburgh Castle, while she was horribly burnt to death, as a ivilch, 17 July 1537, on the Castle hill, Edinburgh. VII. 1528 7. John (Lyon:), Lord Glamis [S.], only s. and h., to was convicted of treason (with his mother| 10 July 1537, and 1537 J sentenced to death when he became of age, his estates and dignities am being then forfeited tho' restored by Pari. 15 March 1542/3. He m. 1543 Janet, sister of William, 4th Earl Marisohal [S.], da. of Robert Keith, styled Lord Keith, by Elizabeth, da. of John (Douglas), 2d Earl of Morton [S.] He d. 1558. VIII. 1558. S. John (Lyon), Lord Glamis [S.], s. and h. By charter, 28 April 1567, he made entail of his lands on his heirs male whatsoever. P.O., 1570; an Extraordinary Lord of Session [S.], 1570-73; High Chancellor [S.J, 1575, in which capacity he had to signify to the Regent Morton in 1578 the King's resolution to take the Government into Ins own hands. He hi., before 2 July 1569, Elizabeth, da. of Alexander (Abernethy), Lord Saltoun [S.], by Alison, 3d da. of William (Keith), 4th Earl Marischal [S.] He d. 17 March 1578, being slain in an affray near Stirling.( b ) IX. 1578. 9. Patrick (Lyon), Lord Glamis [S.T, only s. and h. T , rn[ . He was, on 10 July 1606, cr. EARL OF KINGHORN, LORD LYON L 160B. AND GLAMIS [S.] See 11 Kinghorn "(c) Earldom [S.], cr. 1606. ( ;1 ) He had a son, John, who m. Elizabeth, da. of Andrew (Gray), Lord Gray [S.], but who d. s.p. and v.p. From MS. note by R. R. Stodart (late) Lyon Clerk Depute. ( b ) His next br. (and. sometime, heir presumptive), Thomas Lyon, of Auldbar, known as " Tutor (or " Master ") of Glamis," took an active part in the "raid of Ruthven," 23 Aug. 1582, and was a person of great note, temp. Jac. VI. [S.]. ( c ) The Earldom of Kinghorn was by charter, 1 July 1677, changed into the Earl- dom of Stratkmore and Kinghorn, with the ancient precedency.