The Lyons of Cossins and Wester Ogil, Cadets of Glamis


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A Most Remarkable Family


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On a cold day on the thirtieth of January 1649 in London, an anonymous executioner severed the head of King Charles I of England. The watching crowds had very mixed feelings about this regicide, but Oliver Cromwell’s troops kept order, and eventually the crowd dispersed, stunned by this momentous event in English history, which left the country in turmoil. Amongst the crowd that day were a father of fifty-nine years and his three sons. This moment in history was to change their lives. Who were this family? Where had they come from? What would become of them? The answer to these questions would lead us back to King Robert the Bruce of Scotland, forward to our own Queen of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth, and would also greatly influence much of American history.




The Lyons of Cossins and Wester Ogil, Cadets of Glamis (1901)


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The Scots Peerage


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The Lyons of Cossins and Wester Ogil, Cadets of Glamis


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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1901 edition. Excerpt: ...for Scotland. Issue six children--1. Margaret, born 9 february 1874; died in infancy. 2. Jeanie Gray, born 24 march 1875, now zenana missionary, united free church, Calcutta. 3. John Wilson, born 18 august 1877, marine engineer, 4. Marion Blanca, born 12 february 1879, hospital nurse. 5. Isabella Keith, born 29 november 1881; died in infancy. 6. Alexander Keith, born 26 december 1883. 2. Jane Stevenson, born 6 June 1846; married, 2 november 1871, the reverend George Bogue Carr, professor of sacred literature, Lincoln university, Chester county, Pennsylvania, United States, and has issue seven children--1. Jeanie, born august 1872; married, 1895, professor Walter Wright, Lincoln university, and has issue two children--1. Jeanie. 2. Walter. 2. William Graham, born 1874, now with imperial yeomanry, South Africa; married, 1898, Elizabeth Weir. Issue a son. 3. Margaret Pringle, born 1876; died 1878. 4. John Jameson, born 1877; died 1878. 5. Mary Jameson Christie, born 1881. 6. George, born 1885. 7. Alexander Moncrieff, born 1890. John Wilson Jameson, married (2), october 1880, Isabella Milne, Aberdeen. Issue three children--1. Isabella Margaret, born 5 october 1881. 2. William Wilson, born 12 may 1885. 3. Alexander Pringle, born 3 november 1886. 6. Mary, born 1818; married William Milne, coffee planter, Jamaica; died in 1855, s.p. 7. George, born 1819; died 1823. 8. Isabella, born 1821; died 1823. 9. James Kerr, banker, Hanley, Staffordshire, born 1822; died 1849, unmarried. XVIII.B--ROBERT LYON, FOURTH SON OF THE REVEREND WILLIAM LYON OF WESTER OGIL, MINISTER OF AIRLIE. HIS WIFE, MARY MILLER. In 1743 Robert's brother consanguinean, George of Wester Ogil, minister of Longforgan, executed a deed, in which he acknowledged that, by the contract...