William Lundie of that Ilk (d. c. 1519), was the son and heir of:[1][2]
John Lundie,[2] son of John Lundie & ElizabethLindsey
and Elizabeth Forrester.
Marriage
He married Elizabeth Hepburn.[2] She was the dau. of Sir Patrick Hepburn, 1st Lord Hailes & Ellen Wallace.
children:
Margaret
m. George Forbes, 3rd of Mires.
Thomas of Pratis (b. c. 1459 - dvp. bef. 1519).
Sources
↑ Lundy, D. (2015). William Lundie of that Ilk #670963, d. circa 1519. The Peerage. Web.
↑ 2.02.12.2 "Judicial Ratification by Elizabeth Hepburne [Hepburn], spouse of William Lundy [Lundie] son and apparent heir of John Lundy [Lundie] of that ilk knight, of the resignation of the lands of Benham [Benholm], Tullo [Tulloch], Casteltoun [Castleton], Carnenow, Mithil and Brewland, by her husband in favour of the said Sir John and Isabel then his spouse and the heirs of their marriage. Done before the Official of St. Andrews principal, in St. Leonard's kirk in St. Andrews."
"Papers of the Scott family of Benholm, Kincardineshire and Hedderwick, Angus," (18 Feb 1484/5). Ref. GD4/4. National Records of Scotland. catalogue.nrscotland.gov.uk. Web.
"Instrument upon the resignation by John Lundy [Lundie] of that ilk knight, of the barony of Benholme [Benholm] and Mains thereof; and by William Lundy [Lundie] his son and heir apparent, and Elizabeth Hepburne [Hepburn], William's spouse, of the lands of Tulloch, Castelton [Castleton], Carmenach and the Brewland, which pertained to the said barony (resigned in excambion for the lands of Halton of Balcormok [Balcormo] and Nethyr Prateris [Nether Pratis], in Fife, which had been resigned by Sir John and Isabel Forster his Spouse and granted to said William and Elizabeth); all into the King's hands in favour of said Sir John and Isabel. Done in the King's chamber within Edinburgh Castle."
"Papers of the Scott family of Benholm, Kincardineshire and Hedderwick, Angus," (6 Jan 1485/6). Ref. GD4/6. National Records of Scotland. catalogue.nrscotland.gov.uk. Web.
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