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(two children)
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(two children)
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~1377
Jean
Erskine
~1390 - 1451
Alexander
Erskine
61
61
~1393
John
Erskine
~1396
Elizabeth
Erskine
~1400 - 1468
Janet
68
68
~1423 - 1494
Margaret
Wemyss
71
71
~1417
Duncan
Wemyss
~1420
Elizabeth
Wemyss
~1425
John
Wemyss
~1330 - 1406
1st Earl of
Crawford
David Lindsay
76
76
~1360 - 1438
2nd Earl of
Crawford
Alexander Lindsay
78
78
~1362
Marjorie
Dunbar
~1380 - 1445
3rd Earl of
Crawford
David Lindsay
65
65
~1385 - 1434
Countess of
Caithness
Euphemia Stuart
49
49
1336 - 1426
Catherine
Stuart
90
90
1356 - 1389
Earl of Strathearn
& Caithness Sir
David Stuart
33
33
~1310
Katherine
Stirling
~1310 - 1385
Sir
Robert
Erskine
75
75
~1350
Jean
Erskine
~1353 - 1439
Sir
John
Colquhoun
86
86
Sir John Colquhoun was appointed governor of the castle of Dumbarton, by King James I, for his fidelity to that king during his imprisonment in England. From his activity in punishing the depredations of the Highlanders, who often committed great outrages in the low country of Dumbartonshire, he rendered himself obnoxious to them, and a plot was formed for his destruction. He received a civil message from some of their chiefs, desiring a friendly conference, in order to accommodate all their differences. Suspecting no treachery, he went out to meet them but slightly attended, and was immediately attacked by a numerous body of Islanders, under two noted robber-chiefs, Lachlan Maclean and Murdoch Gibson, and slain in Inchmurren, on Loch Lommond, in 1439.
~1371
Malcolm
Colquhoun
~1398 - 1478
Baron of
Luss Sir John
Colquhoun
80
80
Sir John Colquhoun of Luss; granted 1457 a charter incorporating his lands into the territorial Barony of Luss, another of Forestry of Rossdhu and Glenmuckerne 1458 and one of Kilmardinny 1465; Sheriff of Dumbarton, Comptroller of Royal Household1464-66, Keeper of Dumbarton Castle 1477; envoy 1474 to negotiate a marriage between the Scottish heir apparent and Cecilia , daughter of Edward IV. [Burke's Peerage] -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- ------------------------------- Sir John Colquhoun was one of the most distinguished men of his age in Scotland, and highly esteemed by King James III, from whom he got a charter in 1457 of the lands of Luss, Colquhoun ,and Garscube, in Dumbartonshire, and of the lands of Glyn and Sauchie, in Stirlingshire, in corporating the whole into a freebarony, to be called the Barony of Luss; and in the following year he obtained from the king a charter erecting into a free forest the lands of Rossdhu and Glenmachome. From 1465 to 1469 he held the high office of comptroller of the Exchequer, and was subsequently appointed sheriff principle of Dumbartonshire. In 1645 he got a grant of the lands of Kilmardinny, and in 1473 and in 1474, of Roseneath, Strone, &c. In 1474 he was appointed lord high chamberlain of Scotland, and immediately thereafterwas nominated one of the ambassadors extraordinary to the Courtof England, to negotiate a marriage between the Prince Royal of Scotland and the Princess Cicily, daughter of King Edward IV. By a roya l charter dated 17th September 1477, he was constituted governor of the castle of Dumbarton for life. He was killed by a cannon-ball at the seige of Dumbarton Castle, probably in 1478. By his wife, daughter of Thomas, Lord Boyd, he had two sons and one daughter. His second son , Robert, was bred to the church, and was first rector of Argyle from 1473 to 1499. The daughter, Margaret, married Sir William Murray, seventh baron of Tullibardine (ancestor of the Dukes of Athole), and bore to him seventeen sons.
~1355 - 1429
Sir
John
Wemyss
74
74
~1420
Christian
Erskine
~1346 - 1403
Thomas
Erskine
57
57
~1350
Joneta
Keith
~1374 - 1452
Lord Erskine
Robert
Erskine
78
78
~1391
Elizabeth
Lindsay
~1410 - 1470
Lord Erskine
Thomas
Erskine
60
60
~1389
Marjorie
Lindsay
~1407 - 1478
Elizabeth
Erskine
71
71
~1380
John
Erskine
~1350
William
Erskine
~1330
Christiana
Mure
~1352 - 1415
Sir
William
Lindsay
63
63
~1412
William
Lindsay
~1380 - 1482
Laird of
Abercorn Sir
William Lindsay
102
102
~1410 - 1482
1st Lord of
the Byres Sir
John Lindsay
72
72
~1387 - 1470
Elizabeth
Wemyss
83
83
~1394
Maria
Colquhoun
~1365
Isabel
Erskine
~1335
Sir
Allan
Erskine
~1362
Christina
Keith
~1380
Isobel
Glen
~1378
Marjory
Glen
~1350
Sir
John
Glen
~1360
Margaret
Erskine
~1362
Catherine
Lindsay
~1418
Elizabeth
Erskine
~1402 - 1479
Christian
Erskine
77
77
~1387
Christian
Lindsay
~1425
Elizabeth
Lindsay
~1390
Christian
Mure
~1415
Alexander
Lindsay
~1420
Andrew
Lindsay
~1408
Janet
Erskine
1298
Adam
Wallace
~1335
Malcolm
Thomas
Wallace
~1340
Margaret
Wallace
~1394 - 1430
Duncan
Wemyss
36
36
~1391 - 1451
Isabel
Wemyss
60
60
~1396
Euphemia
Wemyss
~1420 - 1508
John
Erskine
88
88
~1384
Isobel
Lindsay
~1391
Elizabeth
Lindsay
~1365
Isabel
Erskine
~1310 - 1381
Sir
Alexander
Lindsay
71
71
~1312 - 1378
Beatrix
de
Lindsay
66
66
~1321 - 1393
Sir
William
Lindsay
72
72
~1314 - 1372
Margaret
Lindsay
58
58
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