Laird of Burnbrae

Laird of Burnbrae was a hereditary title in Scotland that was held by several generations in the Primrose family.

The book, Culross and Tulliallan, states that the Lands of Burnbrae were previously held by the Blaw family until it was passed on to the Primrose family when Margaret Blaw married Archibald Primrose, who then became the first proprietor of that name to hold the lands of Burnbrae.

The Primrose family held the title to the Lands of Burnbrae for over two hundred years until it became incorporated with the Tulliallan estate.

The Lairds of Burnbrae resided in Tulliallan, formerly in[2] Perthshire, Scotland although in some early sources[citation needed] Tulliallan is cited as part of Fife, where it currently lies.

It is unknown who the mother(s) of his children are but it is recorded that he married Elizabeth Sands on 20 September 1665 in Culross, Fife, Scotland.

He was christened on 26 December 1648 in Culross, Fife, Scotland to John Primrose and Margaret Reiddock.

Janet was born on 3 February 1689 to John Drysdale and Margaret Love.