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Sir John Drummond 2nd of Innerpeffray (c. 1486 – 1560) was Forester of Strathearn, and tutor to David Lord Drummond during his minority, and lived at the Drummond residence at Innerpeffray. John Drummond was son of Sir John Drummond 1st of Innerpeffray, called "John Bane", (pale John), and his cousin, a daughter of John Drummond of Coldoch. His sister Sibilla Drummmond was a mistress of James V of Scotland. Their younger sister Isobella Drummond married the Gordon laird of Buckie. John Drummond died in February 1560 and was buried in the chapel his family built at Innerpeffray.

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  • Sir John Drummond 2nd of Innerpeffray (en)
  • João Drummond 2.º de Innerpeffray (pt)
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  • Sir John Drummond 2nd of Innerpeffray (c. 1486 – 1560) was Forester of Strathearn, and tutor to David Lord Drummond during his minority, and lived at the Drummond residence at Innerpeffray. John Drummond was son of Sir John Drummond 1st of Innerpeffray, called "John Bane", (pale John), and his cousin, a daughter of John Drummond of Coldoch. His sister Sibilla Drummmond was a mistress of James V of Scotland. Their younger sister Isobella Drummond married the Gordon laird of Buckie. John Drummond died in February 1560 and was buried in the chapel his family built at Innerpeffray. (en)
  • João Drummond 2.º de Innerpeffray (c. 1486 - c. 1565) foi Forester de Strathearn, e tutor de David Lord Drummond durante sua minoria, e viveu na residência Drummond em Innerpeffray. João Drummond era filho de João Drummond 1.º de Innerpeffray, chamado "Pálido João" (John Bane), e sua prima, filha de João Drummond de Coldoch. Sua irmã Sibila Drummmond foi amante de Jaime V da Escócia. Sua irmã mais nova, Isobel Drummond, casou-se com o laird Gordon de Buckie. (pt)
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  • Sir John Drummond 2nd of Innerpeffray (c. 1486 – 1560) was Forester of Strathearn, and tutor to David Lord Drummond during his minority, and lived at the Drummond residence at Innerpeffray. John Drummond was son of Sir John Drummond 1st of Innerpeffray, called "John Bane", (pale John), and his cousin, a daughter of John Drummond of Coldoch. His sister Sibilla Drummmond was a mistress of James V of Scotland. Their younger sister Isobella Drummond married the Gordon laird of Buckie. He was on good terms with his stepsons, Alexander Gordon, who stayed at Innerpeffray in 1544 and 1548, and the Earl of Huntly. He was a supporter of the Catholic and French interest in Scotland. He attended the privy council meeting at St Andrews on 19 December 1546 where the siege of St Andrews Castle was debated. On 16 May 1554, Robert Elphinstone, 3rd Lord Elphinstone put his affairs in the hands of his father-in-law Lord Erskine, John Drummond of Innerpeffray, and his brothers-in-law Robert Drummond of Carnock and John Hamilton of Haggs, because he had made poor decisions about his properties in his youth. This transaction was enacted before Mary of Guise and the Privy Council of Scotland in her presence chamber at Stirling Castle. John Drummond died in February 1560 and was buried in the chapel his family built at Innerpeffray. (en)
  • João Drummond 2.º de Innerpeffray (c. 1486 - c. 1565) foi Forester de Strathearn, e tutor de David Lord Drummond durante sua minoria, e viveu na residência Drummond em Innerpeffray. João Drummond era filho de João Drummond 1.º de Innerpeffray, chamado "Pálido João" (John Bane), e sua prima, filha de João Drummond de Coldoch. Sua irmã Sibila Drummmond foi amante de Jaime V da Escócia. Sua irmã mais nova, Isobel Drummond, casou-se com o laird Gordon de Buckie. Ele se dava bem com seus enteados, Alexandre Gordon, que ficou em Innerpeffray em 1544 e 1548, e com o conde de Huntly. Era um defensor do interesse católico e francês na Escócia. Ele participou da reunião do conselho privado em St Andrews em 19 de dezembro de 1546, onde o cerco do Castelo de St Andrews foi debatido. (pt)
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