Sir John Lundie of that ilk was born about 1443 at Lundie, Angus, Scotland. He was the son of John Lundie of that Ilk[1] and Elizabeth Lindsay. He served as Governor of Stirling Castle.[2][3]
↑ "Charter by King James III granting to Sir John Lundy [Lundie] of that ilk knight and Isabel Forstare [Forrester] his spouse, and the heirs male of their marriage, the barony of Benholme [Benholm] and Mains thereof (on Sir John's resignation); also the land's of Tulloch, the Casteltoun [Castleton], Carnenach, Mutehill and the Brewland (on the resignation of William Lundy [Lundie] and his spouse). 4 Jan. 1485/6, an.reg.26 (Reg.Mag.Sig.ii 1631.). Note:- Willlam Lundy [Lundie], who was a son of Sir John by a former marriage, had a royal charter of Benholm to him and his spouse on 4 May 1469, of which a Transumpt is preserved among the Lundin [Lundie] charters at Drummond Castle."
"Papers of the Scott family of Benholm, Kincardineshire and Hedderwick, Angus," (4 Jan 1485/6). Ref. GD4/8. National Records of Scotland. catalogue.nrscotland.gov.uk. Web.
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Lundie-70 and Lundy-314 appear to represent the same person because: Lundy/Lundie? I took your birth date, son got married in 1475, death date 1516, same parents, same location,