[1] The English commander in Scotland during the Marian Civil War, William Drury, noted Drummond's activities in April 1572.
There was a meeting of nobles in Perth, said to be to discuss the affairs of the young newly married Lord Drummond and his mother, Lilias Ruthven, Lady Drummond.
Drury heard the Lords at Perth also intended to band together in a faction, but a quarrel between the Earl of Argyll and Atholl ended this.
[2] Lord Drummond went to France and returned in February 1583.
[4] Their children included: In 1589 he married Agnes Drummond, widow of Hugh Montgomerie, 3rd Earl of Eglinton and daughter of Sir John Drummond 2nd of Innerpeffray and Margaret Stewart, Lady Gordon.