Mary Drummond
Scottish Jacobite supporter (1675-1729) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mary Drummond (1675 – 1729) was a leading supporter of the Jacobites who wanted to bring a Catholic to the British throne. She became Mary, Countess Marischal in 1694. She is wrongly named as the author of the song When the King Comes O’er the Water but the song is in her voice.[1]
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Mary Drummond | |
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Countess Marischal | |
Tenure | 1694–1729 |
Born | 1675 |
Died | 7 March 1729 Edinburgh |
Spouse(s) | William Keith |
Father | James Drummond, 4th Earl of Perth |
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