70 COMPLETE PEERAGE airlie AIRLIE BARONY [S.] I. Sir James Ogilvy, of Airlie and Lintrathen, co. I. 1491- Forfar, s. and h. of Sir John O.^), of the same, possibly by Marion, 2nd da. of Sir William Seton, of Seton, b. about 1430, sue, his father about 1484 (in which year he was one of the guarantors ot the treaty of peace concluded with the English), was, on 28 Apr. 1491, cr. LORD OGILVY OF AIRLIE [S.]. On 18 May following he went as Ambassador to Denmark. He is said to have w., istly, about 1450, Elizabeth Kennedy, of the family of Cassillis. () He certainly m. Helen Graham, who was his wife 20 Nov. i486. He m. lastly Jean Lyle. He d. about 1504, before 25 Sep. 1504. His widow d. about 1525. II. 1504. 2. John (Ogilvy), Lord Ogilvy of Airlie [S.], s. and h. by ist wife. Knighted between 1494 and 1497. He w., istly, before 14 Oct. 1472, Mariot or Marion. He m., 2ndly, Jean, 1st da. of William (Graham), Lord Graham, of Kincardine [S.], by Elene Douglas, apparently da. of George (Douglas), 4th Earl of Angus [S.]. He d. before 9 Jan. 1505/6. (°) III. 1505. 3. James (Ogilvy), Lord Ogilvy of Airlie [S.], s. and h. by 2nd wife. He m. Isobel, da. of Alexander (Lindsay), 8th Earl of Crawford [S.], by Margaret, da. of ( — ) Campbell, of Ardkinglass. He d. between 15 13 and 29 Nov. 1524. IV. 1520? 4. James (Ogilvy), Lord Ogilvy of Airlie [S.], s. and h. Served h. to his father 29 Nov. 1 524. On 5 Mar. 1542, he was appointed one of the Extraordinary Lords of Session. He m. Helen, da. of Henry (Sinclair), ist Lord Sinclair [S.], by Margaret, da. of Patrick (Hepburn), ist Earl of Bothwell [S.]. He d'. between 27 Nov. 1547 and 13 July 1548. () His widow d. between 1552 and 1562. (*) This Sir John O. certainly m. Margaret, Countess of Moray, and Sir James Balfour Paul, Lyon, writes, 31 May 1909, "There is not the slightest proof that he m. a Marion Seton. " (*) Douglas is the only authority for this match. The same writer gives him, as a and wife, Mary, da. of Archibald (Douglas), 5th Earl of Angus [S.], only child by his last wife, Catherine, da. of Sir William Stirling, of Keir. The dates, however, show that in this latter case Douglas is in error, for Mary's parents m. about I June 1500, and she cannot, therefore, have been much over 3 years old at the date of her supposed husband's death, which took place not later than Sep. 1504. V.G. C) Acta Dom. Cone, vol. xvii, p. 161. (*) The death of " James, Lord Airlie, May 1554, " is among the funeral entries at the Lyon office ; and this agrees with the retour to him of his great-great-grandson, 10 May 1630, where lie is stated to have d. " about 1554. " This date is, however, totally inconsistent with the charter of 1549, granted by his grandson, as in the text. Sec Crawford Peerage Case, p. 161, note.