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David Ogilvy of Inchmartin, Kt.

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Son of Sir Andrew Ogilvy of Inchmartine and Margaret Glen
Husband of 1. Name Not Known; 4. Name Not Known and Mariota Hay
Ex-partner of 2. Name Not Known and 3. Name Not Known
Father of Alexander Ogilvy of Inchmartine, younger; James Ogilvy of Balgally and Inchmartin; David Ogilvy of Duntrune; Christian Ogilvy and Patrick Ogilvy
Brother of Janet Ogilvy; Chistian Ogilvy and ? Ogilvy
Half brother of Patrick Ogilvy

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About Sir David Ogilvy of Inchmartin, Kt.

SIR DAVID OGILVY OF INCHMARTINE

The Scots Peerage I: pp.30-1

Evidence from the National Records of Scotland

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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

                   2

1 May 1461: Charter by deceased Andrew, Lord Gray, to David Ogilvy of Inchemartyn of 4 oxgangs of lands of Inchemartine, dated 1 May 1461. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/1010

                   3

12 May 1461: Precept of Sasine by John de Wemys [Wemyss] of that Ilk in favour of Sir Andrew de Ogilby [Ogilvie] of the liferent of said John's half of the lordship of Inchmartyne [Inchmartine], following on his charter of said lands in favour of David Ogilby [Ogilvie], son of said Sir Andrew. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/993

                   4

1 June 1461: Bond by Andrew, Lord Gray, to David Ogilby [Ogilvie], son and apparent heir of Sir Andrew Ogilby [Ogilvie] of Inchmartyne [Inchmartine], kt., to amend the charters by which said David held the 4 oxgangs of lands of Inchmartyne when said David required it. Granter also consents to the alienation of said lands to said David by Patrick Gray and Andrew Gray, his son. [Seal appended.] National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/994

                   5

1 June 1461: Assignation by Andrew, Lord Gray, to David Ogilvy [Ogilvie], son and apparent heir of Sir Andrew Ogilvy [Ogilvie] of Inchmartyne [Inchmartine], of right of redemption from Andrew de Muncur [Moncur; see GD26/3/974] of that Ilk of 4 oxgangs lands of Inchmartyn on payment of £80 Scots. [Seal appended.] National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/996

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1 June 1461: Bond by Andrew, Lord Gray, to David Ogilby [Ogilvie], son and apparent heir of Sir Andrew Ogilby [Ogilvie] of Inchmartyne [Inchmartine], kt., to amend the charters by which said David held the 4 oxgangs of lands of Inchmartyne when said David required it. Granter also consents to the alienation of said lands to said David by Patrick Gray and Andrew Gray, his son. [Seal appended.] National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/994

                   7

8 October 1461: Charter by Andrew, Lord Gray, to said David [Ogilvy of Inchmartine] of lands of Litilloun, dated 8 October 1461. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/1010

                   8

22 May 1467: Instrument of Sasine in favour of James Ogilby, natural son of David Ogilby of Inchmartyn, of the Caldecotis of Ballgally, following on precept by John Cornvale of Ballgally. Witnesses: David Ogilby of Inchmartyn, sir David Parcar, priest, and William Scot, esquire. Tag and seal gone. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/1090

                   9

31 October 1467: Precept of Sasine by John Cornwal [Cornwall] of Balgally [?Balgay, nr. Inchture] in favour of James Ogilby [Ogilvie], second son of David Ogilby [Ogilvie] of Inchmartin [Inchmartine], of half lands of Balgally. [Seal appended.] National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/1091

                  10

8 February 1468: Declaration by Andrew Parcar [Parker] of Balkasky [Balcaskie] as bailie of John de Wemys [Wemyss] of that Ilk, kt., that he had given sasine to David Ogilby [Ogilvie] of Inchmartyn [Inchmartine] of half lands of lordship of Inchmartyn. Witnesses: sir George Scot [Scott] and sir John Symons [Simmonds], chaplains, John Mordac [Murdoch], Henry Scot [Scott] and William Scot [Scott]. [Fragment of seal appended.] National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/1001

                 11

24 November 1468: Instrument of Sasine following on GD26/3/1091. Witnesses: David Ogilby [Ogilvie] of Inchmartyn [Inchmartine], sir George Scot [Scott], perpetual chaplain of Inchmartyn, and Duncan de Gardyn [Garden]. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/1092

                  12

1 April 1468: Charter by said Andrew to said David [Ogilvie of Inchmartine] of 4 oxgangs of lands of Inchemartyne, dated 1 April 1468. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/1010

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24 September 1468: Discharge by John de Cornvale [Cornwall] of Ballgally [?Balgay, nr. Inchture] to David Ogilby [Ogilvie] of Inchmartyn [Inchmartine] for 200 merks in part payment of an obligation for 300 merks which he had from said David for the lands of Ballgally, and discharging James de Ogilby [Ogilvie], son of said David, of his reversion of £100. [Tag, seal gone.] National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/1093

                  14

4 November 1468: Charter by Alexander, Lord Glamis, in favour of James Ogilby [Ogilvie], son of David Ogilby [Ogilvie] of Inchmartin [Inchmartine], of half the lands of Balgally [?Balgay, nr. Inchture], following on resignation of John Cornwale [Cornwall]. Witnesses: Mr. John Lyoun [Lyon] of Curtastoun [Courtastoune], James Crychtoun [Crichton] of Rothellan and sir John Gray, priest. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/1094

                  15

16 May 1478: Precept of Sasine by David Ogillvy [Ogilvie] of Inchmartyn [Inchmartine] in favour of his natural son, David Ogilvy [Ogilvie], of 4 oxgangs of lands of Inchmartyn. Witnesses: Mr George Brois [Bruce], sir David Parcar [Parker], chaplains, Patrick Kynman [Kinman - ?Kininmonth], and Andrew Bawglelly [Boglily]. [2 tags, seals gone.] National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/1004

                  16

18 May 1478: Bond of Reversion by David Ogilvy [Ogilvie] of Inchmartyne [Inchmartine] to Andrew, Lord Gray, of the 4 oxgangs of lands of Wester Inchmartyne on payment of 125 merks. Witnesses: Andrew Gray of Ballegerno [Baledgarno], John Mordousone [Murdison] of Balschando [Balshando], Mr. George Brus [Bruce], sir David Parkar [Parker] and sir Thomas Anderson, chaplains. [Part of seal appended.] National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/1005

                  17

6 August 1480: Instrument of Ratification by Alexander Ogilvy [Ogilvie], son and apparent heir of David Ogilvy [Ogilvie] of Inchmartyne [Inchmartine], of disposition by said David to his natural son, David Ogilvy [Ogilvie], of lands of Duntrone [Duntrune], Westtown [?Westertown] of Inchmartyne and West town [?Westertown] of Petmedill [Pitmiddle]. Witnesses: John Mordastoun [Murdison] of Balschando [Balshando], James Karncors [Cairncross], Richard Cornwale [Cornwall], William Scot [Scott], esquires, sir David Parkar [Parker], chaplain, Robert Bardnar [Bardner], John Mortoun [Morton], John Krukschank [Cruickshank], Robert Adam, Richard Cristale [Chrystal] and John Tailzour [Taylor], resident in Ballindean. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/1006

                  18

6 August 1480: Instrument whereby David Ogiluy [Ogilvie] of Inchmartyne [Inchmartine], being about to join the King's army against the English, confirmed his grant to his natural son, James Ogiluy [Ogilvie], of lands of Balgally [?Balgay, nr. Inchture] in barony of Inchsture [Inchture], lands of Barres [Barras] in barony of Glenbuy [?Glenbervie] and sheriffdom of Kyncardyn [Kincardine], and an annualrent of 12 merks from lands of Kynnarde [Kinnaird] in barony thereof. Grant is also ratified by Alexander Ogiluy [Ogilvie], son and apparent heir of said David. Witnesses include: James Carncors [Cairncross], Richard Cornwale [Cornwall], William Scot [Scott], sir David Parker, chaplain, [document damaged], Robert Adam, Richard Cristall [Chrystal and John Talzour [Taylor], residing in Ballyndane [Ballindean]. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/1099

                  19

6 August 1480: Instrument of Resignation by David Ogilvy [Ogilvie] of Duntrone [Duntrune] in hands of David Ogilvy [Ogilvie] of Inchmartyn [Inchmartine] of a sixth part of lands of Inchmartyn. Witnesses: Andrew Parkar [Parker] of Balcasky [Balcaskie], John Murdosoun [Murdison] of Balschando [Balshando], William Scot [Scott] in Cragdaly [Craigdallie], sir George Scot [Scott], chaplain, Henry Scot [Scott], Patrick Kynman [Kinman - ?Kininmonth] and Andrew Smyth [Smith]. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/1007

                  20

22 November 1480: Charter by which David Ogilvy of Inchmartine salutes the soul of his son James, and confirms that he has given two acres of land called the Langlang land of Inchmartine, in the barony of the same name, to the Chapel of the Bessed Virgin Mary of Carsegrange. His charter, which was witnessed by his son James Ogilvy and others, was confirmed under the Great Seal of Scotland on 6 December 1495. RMS 1424-1513: charter number 2290

                  21

9 January 1480-81: Bond by Silvester Ratre of that Ilk to David Ogilby of Inchmartine to renounce an annual rent of 20 merks from the lands of Inchmartine when said David redeemed the lands of Strathardil from Neil Stewart, son and heir of deceased John Stewart of Forthyrgil. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/1008

                  22

20 August 1484: Charter by Andrew, Lord Gray, confirming charter by David Ogilvy of Inchmartyn to his son David Ogilvy of Duntrone of 4 oxgangs of lands of Wester Inchmartyn dated 14 August 1484. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/1011

                  23

13 May 1485: Instrument of Transumpt of bond of renunciation by Christian de Ogilvy, daughter and one of the heirs of Christian of Glen, with consent of John Lyndesay, her son and apparent heir, to David Ogilvy of Inchmartyne, of lands of Duntrone, sixth part of Inchmartyne, third part of Bulmultow and others as in GD26/3/1002. Witnesses: James Ogilvy of Balgally, John Murdosone of Balschando, John Lyndesay, Sir David Parker, chaplain, and Edmund Kynman. Seal appended. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/1012

                  24

18 June 1489: Precept of sasine by David Ogilvy of Inchmartyn in favour of his son James Ogilvy of Balgally of templar lands of Kynnard and templar lands of Inchmartyn. Witnesses: David Ogilvy of Duntrone, Ranald de Kynnarde, Sir Paul Sowlis, Chaplain, Edmund Kynman, Michael Glen, Patrick Kynman and Sir Thomas Andrew, priest. Tag, seal gone. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/1013

                  25

21 June 1489: Charter by David Ogilvy of Inchmartyn in favour of his son James Ogilvy of Balgally of lands of Frelandis of Petinedill in barony of Inchmartyn. Witnesses: David Ogiluy of Duntrone, Ranald de Kynnarde, Edmund Kynman, Patrick Kynman, Michael Glen, Sir Paul Sowlis, priest and Sir Thomas Andrew, chaplain. Seal appended. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/1014]

                  26

24 May 1490: Charter by David Ogilvy of Inchmartyn in favour of his son James Ogilvy of Balgally of lands of Cragdaly in barony of Inchmartyn. Witnesses: Sir Paul Sowlys, chaplain, Edmund Kynman, Andrew Baglaly, John Madyn and Sir Thomas Andrew, priest and notary public. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/1015

                  27

24 May 1490: Precept of Sasine by David Ogilvy of Inchmartyn, following on GD26/3/1015. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/1016

                  28

30 October 1492: Charter by which David Ogilvy of Inchmartin, with the consent of his wife Mariote Hay, salutes the souls of his father and Mother, Andree Ogilvy and Mariote Ogilvy, [Note] confirms that he has given an annualrent of 12 merks from his lands of Petmedill and Inchmartyn in the sheriffdom of Perth to the Friars Minor of the Convent of Dundee. Following the death of David Ogilvy of Inchmartin his charter in favour of the Friars Minor of Dundee was confirmed under the Great Seal of Scotland on 6 October 1505. RMS 1424-1513: charter number 2886

Note: Mariote Ogilvy may be Mariote Glen.

                  29

23 October 1495: Charter by which David Ogilvy of Inchmartine confirms that he has sold the lands of Forgundefny, in the barony of the same name, to Andrew Charteris of Cuthilgurdy. His charter was witnessed by James Ogilvy of Balgavy and others. RMS 1424-1513: charter number 2280

                 30

13 August 1500: Charter by which David Ogilvy of Inchmartine, with the consent of his wife Mariote Hay, confirms, with certain reservations, that he has given various lands, including Westir-Inchmartyn and Estir-Inchmartyn, to his son James Ogilvy of Balgally. RMS 1424-1514: charter number 2547

                  31

14 August 1500: Instrument of Sasine in favour of James Ogilve, son of David Ogilve of Inchmartin, of the lands of barony of Inchmartin following on charters by said David and Marion Hay, his spouse. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/1021

                  32

27 August 1500: Instrument of Sasine in favour of James Ogilvy of Balegave, son of David Ogilvy of Inchmartyn, of lands of Easter and Wester Inchmartyn, Petmedil and Cragdaly, in barony of Inchmartyn, superiority of lands of Strathardill in barony of Douny, and lands of Balgawe in barony of Inchstuyer, following on precept by said David and Marion Hay, his spouse, dated 17 August 1500. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/1023

                  33

29 September 1500: Instrument of Ratification by Andrew, Lord Gray, of his obligation to infeft David Ogilvy of Inchmartyn and Marion Hay, his spouse, in franktenement of lands of Easter and Wester Inchmartyn, Petmedill and Gragdale. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Leslie family, Earls of Leven and Melville, reference GD26/3/1023

                  34

30 April 1501: Copy of instrument of sasine in favour of James Ogilvy, son of David Ogilvy of Inchmartein, of the lands of Wester and Easter Inchmartein, barony of Inchmartein, sheriffdom of Perth, following on and narrating precept by said David, 18 October 1500. National Records of Scotland, Irvine Robertson Papers, reference GD1/53/42

                  35

6 July 1501: David Ogilby of Inchmartin. "Comperit, Andro, Lord Gray, and Maister James Henresone as procuratouris for David Ogilby of Ynchmartin, and protestit that becaus Thomas Berclay, son and executour till umquhile David Berclay of Cullernye, and David Ogilby, nevo til the sade David Ogilby of Ynchmartin, gert summonf [him] for the wrangus postponyng and deferring til infeft the sade David Ogibly yongar, his nevo, heretably be charter and saising in dew forme in al and sindry his landis and baronry of Ynchmartin, with the pertinence, liand in the schirefdome of Perth, and certane utheris punctis contenit in the copy of the summondis, and wald nocht compere til folow him, that thairfore thai suld refound the costis and expensis sustenit be him herethrow and that he suld nocht ansuere thairto quhill he war new summond." Acts of the Lords of Council III: p. 35

                  36

11 February 1503:

Acts of the Lords of Council III: p. 249

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14 February 1503: "The prior of Perth. In the acc[i]one and caus persewit be the prior and freris predicatouris of Perrth aganis David Ogilby of Ynchmartin for the wrangus withhalding fra thaimof five bollis of quhete and ane half, aucht til furth of the landis of mannis of Ynchmartin," the said prior being personally present and the said David compearing by James Ogilby, his son and procurator, the lords, in presence of the king, and with consent of said James, as procurator, decern that David shall pay to the prior and convent a half chalder of wheat and a half chalder of bear, "of the great met that is now", that is now to be delivered immediately, as victuals owed to them of the said lands of all times past. They also decern, with the same consent, that David shall pay to the prior and convent yearly in time to come a half chalder of wheat and a half chalder of bear, of King William's measure, for this year to start as between this date and Whitsunday next, thereafter to be delivered between Martinmas and Pasche, and they [ordain] letters for distraint. Acts of the Lords of Council III: p. 268

Evidence from the Pitfirrane Wtits

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2 August 1472: Discharge David Ogilvy of Inchmartine to William Hakate of Petfuran for £40 : 6 : 8 Scots owing by the said William for the lands of Petconnochys in shire of Fife sold by Ogilvy to him. Perth, 2nd August 1472. Pitfirrane Writs: number 34

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2 August 1472: Procuratory of Resignation by the said David Ogilvy of the lands of Petconochy in the hands of the King, 2nd August 1472. Pitfirrane Writs: number 35

                   3

2 August 1472: Charter under great seal by James [III], King of Scotland, to William Haket of Petfurane of the said lands of Petconochy, on the resignation of the said David Ogilvy, 3rd September 1472. Pitfirrane Writs: number 36

Printed Evidence

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 III: 564-5
  2. Darryl Lundy's Peerage
  3. Stirnet Ogilvy 02

Pedigrees Published by MyHeritage

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Mariota Ogilvy (born Hay of Leys) was born in 1460, at birth place , to William 1st Earl of Erroll Hay,1st Earl of Errol, 2nd Lord Hay, Constable of Scotland and Lady Beatrice Countess Of Erroll Hay Countess of Erroll in lieu of a 2nd Earl of Erroll (born Douglas) . William was born in 1412, in Erroll, Perth, Scotland. Lady was born in 1429, in Douglas, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom. Mariota had 10 siblings: Willem 3rd Earl Van Erroll Hay , Nicholas Erroll Hay 2nd Earl of Erroll and 8 other siblings . Mariota passed away in 1480, at age 20 at death place .

                   2

Mariota Ogilvy (born Hay of Leys) was born in 1456, at birth place , to William de Hay and Beatrice Hay (born Douglas) . William was born in 1423, in Errol, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, United Kingdom. Beatrice was born circa 1429, in Douglas, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom. Mariota had 10 siblings: Margaret Fraser (born Hay) , Nicholas Hay and 8 other siblings . Mariota married David (Sir) Ogilvy . David was born in 1455, in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. His occupation was a knight. They had 3 children: James Ogilvy and 2 other children. Mariota passed away in 1480, at age 24 at death place .

Biographical Summary by Darryl Lundy's Peerage

Sir David Ogilvy of Inchmartine is the son of Sir Andrew Ogilvy of Inchmartine and Marjorie Glen. He married Mariota Hay. He died before 6 January 1506. Child of Sir David Ogilvy of Inchmartine and Mariota Hay: James Ogilvy of Balgally and of Inchmartine d. 9 Sep 1513