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Name William Blair
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Marriage to Lady Margaret Hamilton

William Blair

  • Douglass, Robert. The Baronage of Scotland: Containing, An Historical and Genealogical Account of the Gentry of that Kingdom. (London: Cadell & Davies, 1798), Page 196.
XV. William Blair of that ilk, who was served and retoured heir to his father John, in the whole lands and barony of Blair, 5th February 1664.
He married lady Margaret Hamilton, a younger daughter of William Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Hamilton, by whom he had a son,
William, his heir.
William the father was a man of great spirit; he came early into the revolution, and was a member of the convention of estate which met in Scotland 16th March 1689, and one of the committee elected for settling the government.
In April thereafter, he was named one of the Commissioners concerning a treaty of union betwixt the two kingdoms, which at that time took no effect.
In the same year, in support of the revolution, he raised, at his own expence, and commanded a troop of horse in the country of Perth, but was surprised and taken prisoner by the lord Dundee, and carried to the Highlands, where he died, and was succeeded by his son, William Blair XVI.
  • Anderson, William. The Scottish nation, or, The surnames, families, literature, honours, and biographical history of the people of Scotland. (Edinburgh: A. Fullarton, 1867-1868), Vol. 1 (ABE-CUR), Page 319, 1867.S4
Bryce Blair of Blair, the second son, married Annabell Wallace, and had two sons and five daughters, the latter of whom were all well married. He died 4th February 1639, and was succeeded by his elder twin-son, Sir Bryce Blair, who was knighted by Charles the First. He married, in 1618, Marian, daughter of Walter Dundas of Dundas, and died a few months after his father. He was succeeded by his son, John Blair, who died soon after without issue, and was succeeded by his uncle, John Blair, who married Lady Jean Cunningham, daughter of William eighth earl of Glencairn, and dying 1662, was succeeded by his son, William Blair of Blair. This gentleman was named by the restoration government of Scotland a member of the Commission in Ayshire for holding courts on the Covenanters, but he early joined the Revolution party, and was a member of the Convention of estates 16th March 1689, and on of the committee for settling the government. Having raised a troup of horse in support of King William, he marched with it into Perthshire. Information of this having reached the Viscount Dundee, then in arms in Athol for King James, he determined to surprise them, and accordingly he left Athol, and proceeded with celerity during the night towards Perth, which city be entered unaware early next morning, and seized both the laird of Blair and the laird of Pollock, who was with him, and two other officers, in their beds, and carried them off prisoners to the Highlands where the laird of Blair died very soon after. He had married Lady Margaret Hamilton, fourth daughter of William second duke of Hamilton, and was succeded by his son,S4
William Blair of Blair,…(p. 320)S4
References
  1.   Douglass, Robert. The Baronage of Scotland: Containing, An Historical and Genealogical Account of the Gentry of that Kingdom. (London: Cadell & Davies, 1798)
    Page 196.

    XV. William Blair of that ilk, who was served and retoured heir to his father John, in the whole lands and barony of Blair, 5th February 1664.

    He married lady Margaret Hamilton, a younger daughter of William second duke of Hamilton, by whom he had a son,

    William, his heir.

    William the father was a man of great spirit; he came early into the revolution, and was a member of the convention of estate which met in Scotland 16th March 1689, and one of the committee elected for settling the government.

    In April thereafter, he was named one of the Commissioners concerning a treaty of union betwixt the two kingdoms, which at that time took no effect.

    In the same year, in support of the revolution, he raised, at his own expence, and commanded a troop of horse in the country of Perth, but was surprised and taken prisoner by the lord Dundee, and carried to the Highlands, where he died, and was succeeded by his son, William Blair XVI.

  2.   William Blair, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
  3.   Almack, Edward. The history of the Second Dragoons: "Royal Scots Greys". (1908: London)
    Page 164.

    Sir Bryce Blair, of Blair, afterwards knighted by Charles I., married in 1618 Marian, daughter of Walter Dundas, of Dundas. His son John, died without issue, and was succeded by his uncle John Blair, who married Lady Jean Cunningham, daughter of William Cunningham, eighth Earl of Glencairn, and dying in 1662, was succeeded by his son, William Blair, of Blair.

  4.   Anderson, William. The Scottish nation, or, The surnames, families, literature, honours, and biographical history of the people of Scotland. (Edinburgh: A. Fullarton, 1867-1868)
    Vol. 1, (ABE-CUR.) Page 119, 1867.