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  1. Margaret Queen Consort of Scotland formerly Drummond aka Logie, Bruce. Born about 1330 in Scotland. Ancestors. Daughter of Malcolm (Drummond) de Drummond and [mother unknown] Sister of John (Drummond) de Drummond and Maurice Drummond. Wife of David (Bruce) King of Scots — married about 20 Feb 1364 (to about 20 Mar 1370) in Inchmurdach Manor ...

  2. 21 de abr. de 2023 · About Margaret Drummond, Queen consort of Scotland. The second wife of David II, King of Scots, Margaret Drummond was born in Perthshire, Scotland in about 1330. She was the daughter of Sir Malcolm Drummond, a minor Lennox and Perthshire lord, and his wife from the Graham family, possibly named Annabelle. In 1314, Sir Malcolm fought at the ...

  3. Drummond, Margaret (d. 1375)Queen of Scotland. Name variations: Margaret Logie. Died after January 31, 1375; daughter of Malcolm Drummond; married Sir John Logie (died); became second wife of David II (1323–1370), king of Scots (r. 1329–1370), on February 20, 1364 (divorced, March 20, 1370).

  4. 30 de abr. de 2017 · Margaret Drummond, Queen of Scots. by Susan Flantzer. The second wife of David II, King of Scots, Margaret Drummond was born in Perthshire, Scotland in about 1330. She was the daughter of Sir Malcolm Drummond, a minor Lennox and Perthshire lord, and his wife from the Graham family, possibly named Annabelle. In 1314, Sir Malcolm fought at the ...

  5. 11 de set. de 2021 · But this assumption meets with thorough refutation in the first volume of The Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, published in 1877, from which record we find that “the Lady Margaret,” whom Mr. Tytler takes to have been Margaret Drummond, was Lady Margaret Stewart, the second daughter of James II., and aunt of James IV.

  6. Anabella Drummond (c. 1350–1401) was Queen of Scotland by marriage to King Robert III of Scotland. Queen of Scotland from 1390 - 1401, she is praised for her management of state affairs during the latter end of Robert III's reign, [1] and gave birth to future King James I of Scotland in 1394.

  7. Such authority is comparable to the independent actions of Margaret Drummond. Robert II’s long-awaited death in 1390 saw Annabella Drummond become Queen Consort to Robert III of Scotland. Born c.1350, Annabella achieved a royal marriage thanks to the political orchestrating of her kinswoman, Margaret Drummond.