Individual Details
Marjorie Glen
(Abt 1390 - Abt 1450)
== Biography ==
== Sources ==
* http://www.thepeerage.com/p46350.htm#i463493
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[[Category:Declaration of Arbroath, Inchmartin Family Worklist]]
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== Biography ==
Born about 1390, possibly at Inchmartine, Perthshire, Marjory was eldest daughter and co-heiress of John Glen of Balmuto and his spouse Margaret Erskine of Inchmartine. The Melvilles earls of Melville Vol.ii Charter 42 see [https://archive.org/details/melvillesearlsm00frasgoog/page/n120]
About 1415 she married Andrew Ogilvy son of Auchterhouse who gained by this marriage the title of Inchmartine and was designed Sir Andrew Ogilvy of Inchmartine.
On 1 December 1425, her mother Margaret Erskine granted two acres of Pitmiddle to her grandson Walter Ogilvy son of her daughter Isabel Glen. In the event of Walter leaving no heir the entail of this was to pass to Marjory and her husband Andrew Ogilvy.The Melvilles earls of Melville Vol.ii Charter 27 see [https://archive.org/details/melvillesearlsm00frasgoog/page/n102]
In 1439 Andrew Ogilvy and his wife Marjory Glen granted to David Boswell of Craigencat one third of the lands of Balmuto in exchane for half the lands of Wester Dron in Perthshire. RMS Vol.11 217 and 218 see [https://archive.org/stream/registrummagnisi02scot#page/52]
At Inchmartine on 10 September 1452, Marjory made signed letters appointing her husband Sir Andrew Ogilvy of Inchmartine as her attorney and depute to appear for her at the Sheriff Court of Cupar in Fife 0n 17 Oct 1452. The Melvilles earls of Melville Vol.ii Charter 42 see [https://archive.org/details/melvillesearlsm00frasgoog/page/n120]
== Sources ==
== Sources ==
* http://www.thepeerage.com/p46350.htm#i463493
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[[Category:Declaration of Arbroath, Inchmartin Family Worklist]]
}
== Biography ==
Born about 1390, possibly at Inchmartine, Perthshire, Marjory was eldest daughter and co-heiress of John Glen of Balmuto and his spouse Margaret Erskine of Inchmartine. The Melvilles earls of Melville Vol.ii Charter 42 see [https://archive.org/details/melvillesearlsm00frasgoog/page/n120]
About 1415 she married Andrew Ogilvy son of Auchterhouse who gained by this marriage the title of Inchmartine and was designed Sir Andrew Ogilvy of Inchmartine.
On 1 December 1425, her mother Margaret Erskine granted two acres of Pitmiddle to her grandson Walter Ogilvy son of her daughter Isabel Glen. In the event of Walter leaving no heir the entail of this was to pass to Marjory and her husband Andrew Ogilvy.The Melvilles earls of Melville Vol.ii Charter 27 see [https://archive.org/details/melvillesearlsm00frasgoog/page/n102]
In 1439 Andrew Ogilvy and his wife Marjory Glen granted to David Boswell of Craigencat one third of the lands of Balmuto in exchane for half the lands of Wester Dron in Perthshire. RMS Vol.11 217 and 218 see [https://archive.org/stream/registrummagnisi02scot#page/52]
At Inchmartine on 10 September 1452, Marjory made signed letters appointing her husband Sir Andrew Ogilvy of Inchmartine as her attorney and depute to appear for her at the Sheriff Court of Cupar in Fife 0n 17 Oct 1452. The Melvilles earls of Melville Vol.ii Charter 42 see [https://archive.org/details/melvillesearlsm00frasgoog/page/n120]
== Sources ==
Events
| Birth | Abt 1390 | Scotland | |||
| Birth | Abt 1400 | Scotland | |||
| Death | Abt 1450 | Scotland | |||
| Marriage | Sir Andrew "of Inchmartine" Ogilvy | ||||
| Reference No | 12825767 | ||||
| Reference No | 13687244 | ||||
| Reference No | 60 |
Families
| Spouse | Sir Andrew "of Inchmartine" Ogilvy (1395 - 1462) |
| Father | John Glen (1345 - 1419) |
| Mother | Margaret Erskine (1375 - 1419) |
| Sibling | Isabel Glen (1380 - 1440) |
| Sibling | Christian Glen (1400 - 1470) |