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Sir Robert Logan of Restalrig (c.1555-July 1606) was a Scottish knight involved in the Gowrie House affair of 1600. ==Family== Robert's father was also called "Robert Logan of Restalrig," his mother was Agnes Gray, daughter of Patrick Gray, 4th Lord Gray. In 1547, his father, Robert Logan of Restalrig was married to Agnes Seton.〔HMC 5th report Miss M. E. Stirling, (1878), p.648 no. 18.〕 During the crisis of the Scottish reformation in 1559, this Robert Logan senior took his Leith followers to face the French troops of Henri Cleutin at Cupar Muir.〔Knox, John, ''Works: History of the Reformation'', vol.1 (1846), pp. 350-5〕 Later he advised against resistance at Leith by the Protestant Lords of the Congregation against the French troops of Mary of Guise, which lead to a short-lived truce by the terms of the articles of Leith. After Robert Logan senior died, his widow Agnes Gray married Alexander Home, 5th Lord Home. Robert the heir firstly married Elizabeth Makgill, daughter of David Makgill of Cranston-Riddell, then Jonet Ker and thirdly Marion Ker.〔''Register of the Great Seal of Scotland'', 1580-1593, (1888), nos. 436, 1014: Douglas, William, ''PSAS'' (1927), 27-35, see external links.〕 Robert's first wife, Elizabeth Makgill, after their divorce, married Sir Thomas Kennedy of Culzean, Tutor of Cassilis.
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