Elizabeth McDougal1
Her married name became Haig.1
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William McDougal of Makerstoun1
Child of William McDougal of Makerstoun
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Andrew Kerr1
He was one of the murderers of Mary Queen of Scots’s secretary, Rizzio.1 In 1582 he was implicated in the Raid of Ruthven (abortive ultra-Protestant pro-English coup.)2
Sir Alexander Drummond, 7th of Carnock1
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Lieutenant unknown Mercier1
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William Webb1
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Laurence Whitsell Haig1 
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Charles Hume Haig1 
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Maham Hume Haig1 
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Maham de Lisle Haig1 
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