The Scottish Nation Or the Historical And Genealogical Account of All Scottish

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The Scottish Nation Or the Historical And Genealogical Account of All Scottish
James Macveigh
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Ancestor of the Bur- netts of Leys, obtained a charter from Robert the Bruce of hands in the shire of Kincardine. The grandson of this A I- ex. Inder, John de Burnard, held the oflice of king's macer. His eldest son, Robert Burnett, was the fir. St that bore the designation of Leys. Alexander Burnett, eleventh pro- prietor of Leys, had, with seven daughters, six sons. 1. Al- exander, who predeceased his father, without issue. 2. Tho- m. As, first baronet. 3. James, of Craigmyle, progenitor of t...he Burnetts of Monboddo and Kemno. 4. Robert, Lord Cri- mond, a lord of session (1661), father of the celebrated Bishop Burnet (see next article). 5. George, died unmarried. G. John, factor for the Scots at Campvere.
The second son. Sir Thomas, was created a baronet of No- va Scotia, 31st April 1626. He was an earnest supporter of the coven. Ant. The 3d baronet. Sir Thomas, member for Kin- cardineshire in the Last Scottish pariiament, was a strenuous opponent of the union. At t:. E death of Sir Robert, 6tli bar- onet, unmarried, the title devolved upon his cousin.


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