Margaret Kennedy, Countess of Cassilis
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She was a daughter of Alexander Kennedy.[2] Her first husband was Hugh or John Wallace of Craigie. According to some sources, their daughter, Margaret Wallace, married Alan Cathcart, 4th Lord Cathcart.[3] She had two sons, the Laird of Craigie and William Wallace of Failford.[4]
In 1540 she married Gilbert Kennedy, 3rd Earl of Cassillis (1515–1558). Their children included:
- Katherine Kennedy, who married Patrick Vans of Barnbarroch.[5]
- Gilbert Kennedy, 4th Earl of Cassillis (died 1576)
- Thomas Kennedy of Culzean, Master of Cassillis (died 1602), who joined the court of James VI as a gentleman of the bedchamber in October 1580.[6]
- Jean Kennedy, who married Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Orkney in 1561.[7]
- Isobel Kennedy (1542–1598), who married Patrick McElwain of Thomaston
The Countess of Cassillis is said to have had a relationship with her contemporary John Faa, a leader of the gypsies. The story is told in a ballad, The Raggle Taggle Gypsy, including in some versions the execution of John Faa at the dule tree of the Place of Cassillis. A later countess, Jean Hamilton, wife of John Kennedy, 6th Earl of Cassillis is also suggested as the subject of the ballad.[8]


