Sir Alexander Irvine of Auchindoir was born about 1412. Internet - venitap.
Infeft (given) in his father’s lifetime in lands of Lonmay, Savoch, Corskellie and Cairness in Buchan, had a charter for lands of Learney in 1446, Family Tree, Wimberley.
Alexander Irvine, younger of Drum, was possessed of the lands of Lonmay, Savoch, Corstellie, and had a charter of the lands of Learney in 1446; married a daughter of 1st Lord Abernethy of Saltoun, and had issue. Page 1358, Burke.[1]
1457. Mention of instrument of sasine in favour of Alexander de Irvyn of Drum and Lonmay, as grandson of Alexander de Irvyn last seized in said lands. Vide Antiques of Shires Aberdeen and Banff, Vol. III. Page 297. Spalding Club publications. Page 67, Wimberley.
The Peerage A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
Short account of the family of Irvine of Drum in the county of Aberdeen. Author Captain Douglas Wimberley. Pub 1893 Northern Chronicle, Inverness.
Burkes Landed Gentry, Sir Bernard Burke, Pages 1358-60. Editor L G Pine, Pun 1953, 17th Edition.
The Scottish Nation or the historical and genealogical account of all Scottish families and surnames, Vol II BAL-MAC, Pages 537 to 544. James MacVeigh, Pub 1889, Dumfries.
Internet: Lady Catherine or Christian Abernethy of Saltoun.
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