LUMSDEN 105 



George, Earl of Angus, is styled " Dilecto nostro consanguines 

 Davidi Lumsden de eodeni," and in an Instrument of Division 

 of the lands of Blanerne dated 24tli February 1453 " Honorablis 

 Armiger David Lumsden de eodem." '*' 



Gilbert had also a son named Roger, who lield 3 carucates 

 of land in Easter Lumsden in 1446.''^i 



David Lumysdene of Blanerne, Thomas Luniysdene of 

 Lumysdene, and John de Lumysdene, were on the Jury who 

 served at the Retour of Margaret Sinclair as one of the heirs 

 of her grandfather, on 7th April 1467. '•^- Thomas Lumysdene 

 of that ilk and David Lumysdene of Blanei'ne are on the 

 Jury at the service of her sister Mariota 8inclaii', on 7th 

 April 1467. ^'^-^ James Lumisden, Chaplain, Coldingham, is a 

 witness to a Charter granted by John, Prior of Coldingham, 

 to Sir Alex. Home dated 2nd August 1465.i'^^ Edward of 

 Lumisden and Gilbert of Lumisden are witnesses to a Charter 

 on 10th March 1 465.1 3^' 



In a Sasine of George Home and Mariota Sinclair, dated 

 4th November 1496, John Lumsdene of that ilk acts as a 

 Bailie; while on 14th January 1497-S John Lumsdene of 

 Blanerne acts on the Jury at the Retour of Sir David Home 

 of Wedderburn. 



David Lumsden's eldest son and heir married Christian, 

 second daughter of Richard Congleton of that ilk.'"' This 

 son might possibly be the Patrick Lummisden of Blanerne 

 who "cam in will for interconnnuning with George and 

 Archibald Douglas (of Kilspindie James V.'s Grey Steel) 

 rebels and was warded in the Castle of Blackness." i^' 



Patrick Lummysden de Blanerne and John Lumsden of 

 Law (probably a blunder) are on the Jurv who served 

 ^argaret Sinclair in half of the lands of Kimmerghame, at 



-*''■" Nisbet's " Heraldry,'" Part n., Ch. 8, p. 412. 

 ^■" Coldingham Correspondence, p. civ., lOth January 1446. 

 '='2 Marchmont MSS., p. 65. 

 '•" Wedderburn MSS., p. 258. 

 ^^^ Earl of Home MSS., p. 170. 

 i=« Home of Wedderburn MSS., p. 182. 

 ^■^ Douglas Baronage, p. 522. 

 ^•^' Pitcairn's Criminal Trials, Vol, i,, p. 147. 

 



