Sir Andrew Ogilvy of Inchmartine

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Sir Andrew Ogilvy of Inchmartine

Birthdate:
Death: before May 18, 1462
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir Alexander Ogilvy of Auchterhouse and Janet Gray of Broxmouth
Husband of Name Not Known and Margaret Glen
Father of Patrick Ogilvy; Janet Ogilvy; Sir David Ogilvy of Inchmartin, Kt.; Chistian Ogilvy and ? Ogilvy
Brother of Sir Patrick Ogilvy of Auchterhouse; Marjory Ogilvy of Auchterhouse; George Ogilvy and David Ogilvy of Balmuto

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About Sir Andrew Ogilvy of Inchmartine

SIR ANDREW OGILVY OF INCHMARTINE

Death

A date and place of death has not been identified for Sir Andrew Ogilvy of Inchmartine, here treated. He was alive on 16 April 1461, Melville and Leslie Charters: charter number 47 and may still have been alive on 31 July 1461, NRS: GD26/3/998 but he probably died before 18 May 1462, when his eldest son and heir is noticed as David Ogilvy of Inchmartine. NRS: GD26/3/999 He certainly died before 30 April 1492. RMS 1424-1513: charter number 2886

Evidence from the Charter Chest at Wemyss Castle

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23 August 1418:

The Melvilles, Earls of Melville, and the Leslies, Earls of Leven. Volume Third - Charters: charter number 27

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18 July 1427:

charter number 28

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4 September 1441:

charter number 34

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7 October 1444:

Charter number 35

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26 February 1445-46:

charter number 36

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21 April 1449: Transumpt made 21 April 1449, of Indenture between Sir Andrew of Ogilvy of Inchmartin, and John of Wemyss of that ilk, for exchange of lands. 31 August 1445.

charter number 37

28 June 1461: Transumpt of Obligation and Bond of Manrent by Walter of Tulch to Sir Andrew Ogilvie of Inchmartin, 16 April 1461. Transumpt dated 28 June 1461.

charter number 47

Evidence from the National Records of Scotland

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31 January 1431: Charter by Andrew de Ogilby [Ogilvie] of Inchmartyne [Inchmartine] in favour of his eldest son, David de Ogilby [Ogilvie], of lands in GD26/3/971. [Tag, seal gone.] National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/972

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20 February 1439: Charter by which Sir Andrew Ogilvy of Inchmartine and his wife Marjorie confirm that they have given the lands of Balmulto in the sheriffdom of Fife to David Bosvile of Craigincat in exchange for David's lands of Wester Drone in the same sheriffdom. James II, King of Scots confirmed this charter under the Great Seal of Scotland on 24 February 1439. RMS 1424-1513: charter number 217

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22 February 1439: Charter by which David Bosvile of Craigincat confirms that he has given the lands of Wester Drone in the sheriffdom of Fife to Sir Andrew Ogilvy of Inchmartine, and his wife Marjorie, in exchange for Sir Andrew's lands of Balmulto in the same sheriffdom. Wester Drone was to be held by Sir Andrew and Marjorie and their lawful male heirs, whom failing by Alexander Ogilvy son and heir of David Ogilvy and their male heirs, whom failing by Sir Andrew's nearest lawful heirs. James II, King of Scots confirmed this charter under the Great Seal of Scotland on 24 February 1439. RMS 1424-1513: charter number 218

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2 August 1449: Charter by John de Skierlyn [?Skirling ?Skilling; see GD26/3/970 and GD26/3/975] in favour of Sir Andrew de Ogilvy [Ogilvie] of Inchemartyn [Inchmartine], kt., of lands of the Tempil [Temple] of St. John [Knights Templars] in lordship of Inchemartyn. Witnesses: David de Ogiluy [Ogilvie], eldest son of said Sir Andrew, Patrick de Ogiluy [Ogilvie], son of said David, sir Thomas de Cruam [Cramb] and sir James Nefe [Neave], chaplains. [Seal appended.] National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/982

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18 August 1451: Instrument of Sasine (2 copies) in favour of Sir Andrew de Ogilyy [Ogilvie] of Inchemartyne [Inchmartine], kt., of half of lordship of Inchmartyne formerly belonging to John de Wemys [Wemyss], following on precept, dated 15 August 1451, by Sir John de Ruthven, kt., sheriff of Perth. Witnesses: William Scot [Scott] of Balwery [Balwearie], Patrick de Ogiluy [Ogilvie], son of said Sir Andrew, Alexander Scot [Scott], esquires, sir Thomas de Corss [Corse - Cross], priest, and John Dikysone [Dickson]. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/986

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31 July 1461: Instrument of Sasine in favour of David de Ogilby [Ogilvie], son and apparent heir of Sir Andrew Ogilby [Ogilvie] of Inchmartyne [Inchmartine], kt., of 4 oxgangs of lands of Inchmartyne following on precept by Andrew, Lord Gray. Witnesses: Thomas Oliphant of Dromie [Dron], sir John Symons [Simmonds] and sir Thomas de Murray, chaplains, James Kynman [Kinman - ?Kininmonth], John Murdac [Murdoch], James Haldastoun [Hiddleston], John Constabill [Constable], Robert Noroway [Norway], Alexander Smyth [Smith], Martin Gardenar [Gardner], John Dicsoun [Dickson] and John Clerk [Clark]. [Seal appended.] National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/998

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18 May 1462: Bond by Alexander de Ogilby [Ogilvie] of Duntrone [Duntrune] to David de Ogilby [Ogilvie] of Inchmartyne [Inchmartine] not to sell or wadset said Alexander's parts of lands of Inchmartyne without consent of said David. [Seal appended.] National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/999

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30 April 1492: Charter by which David Ogilvy of Inchmartine salutes the souls of his father and mother, "Andree O. patris sui, Mariote 0. matris sue" and, with the consent of his wife Mariote Hay, confirms that he has given an annualrent of 12 merks from his lands of Petmedill and Inchmartyn to the Convent of the Friars Minor of Dundee. RMS 1424-1513: charter number 2886

Printed Evidence

  1. The Melvilles, Earls of Melville, and the Leslies, Earls of Leven. Memoirs. By Sir William Fraser, KCB., LL.D. In Three Volumes. Volume Third - Charters. (Edinburgh, MDCCCXC), 334 pp. includinding indices
  2. Registrum Magni Sigilli Regum Scotorum. The Register of the Great Seal of Scotland, A.D. 1424-1513. Edited by James Balfour Paul, FSA. Scot. (H. M. General Register House, Edinburgh, 1882), 1153 pp. including indices and errata

Genealogy

  1. The Scots Peerage IV: pp. 29-30 for the family of Sir Andrew Ogilvy of Inchmartine
  2. The Scots Peerage I: p. 110 for the family of Sir Andrew Ogilvy of Inchmartine

Biographical Summary Copied from The Scots Peerage

Sir Walter Ogilvy of Auchterhouse, Knight, Sheriff of Angus had issue: (3) Sir Andrew Ogilvy of Inchmartin witnessed a charter of Alexander Ogilvy of Auchterhouse in 1460 as 'patruus.' He received with Marjorie, his spouse, a charter of the lands of Wester Dron from David Bosvile of Craigincat in 1439, and was living in 1461, when Sir John Wemyss makes a grant to David, his son and heir-apparent. He married Marjory, daughter of Sir John Glen of Inchmartin and Margaret Erskine, and had issue a son, (i) David Ogilvy of Inchmartin, ancestor of the Earls of Findlater.

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