She left a bed of green stemming embroidered with black velvet and white silk to Sir David Lindsay of Edzell.
She left a bed of cloth of gold with curtains of varying colour taffeta with fringes of crimson and yellow silk to Lord Ogilvy.
To her daughter Margaret, she left a black velvet gown trimmed with ermine, with a purple damask skirt.
To her daughter Agnes Ogilvy, Lady Dun younger, a gold chained pledged for the lands of Inverquharity and black damask to make a new gown from fabric she had bought for clothes for herself.
[2] Elizabeth Lindsay, Lady Drummond, her daughter, was to have her gold bracelets with white enamel work and a black velvet gown with borders of embroidered satin.