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On 30 June 1902 at [[St. Margaret's, Westminster]], he married [[Jeanne Marie Langtry Malcolm|Jeanne Langtry]], daughter of [[Lillie Langtry]], the famous actress. Breaking all tradition, the bride was given away by her mother.<ref>{{Cite newspaper The Times |articlename=Court Circular |day_of_week=Tuesday |date=1 July 1902 |page_number=3 |issue=36808}}</ref> Unfortunately, Malcolm's family was far from impressed by their new daughter-in-law's mother—it is likely they were highly aware that Jeanne Marie's father was not Lillie Langtry's first husband, Edward Langtry, but one of her numerous lovers—and Lillie saw less and less of her daughter. Jeanne and Sir Ian lived alternately in a house in [[Belgravia]], [[London]], or at the Malcolm’s family seat at Poltalloch in [[Scotland]].
They had four children: George Ian (who later succeeded as 18th Laird of Poltalloch) (
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