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16 HISTORY OF
Patrice Eari, appear that sliG was born before 1375. In
Marcli 1406 she was the wife of Sir Patrick
Graham, to whom she brought the Earldom of
Strathern, and who bore tlie title of *' Earl of
Strathern" in her right. Before her marriage she
had resigned her Earldom of Caithness ; and-
KingRobert the Third granted to Walter Stewart
Lord of Brechine, *' the Earldom of Caithness,
and regality thereof, by resignation of the Coun-
tess Palatine, called Eupham Stewart Countess
Palatine of Strathern ; blench, for a reid haulk.' '*
Patrick Earl SiR PaTRICK GrAHAM, EaRL OF StRATHERN,
OF Strathern. . •iii •• r>-r»-ii
1406—1412. jure uxoriSy by the description or " Patrick de
Graham Earl of Strathern," or of " Patrick Earl
of Strathern,'* was witness to various Royal
charters between the 12th of March, 1406, and
the 22nd of July, 1410.^
On the 6th of December, 1406, Patrick Earl
of Strathern, with the consent of Euphemia his
wife, granted an annual rent of five pounds Scots
from their two towns of Kincall in Perthshire,
to Euphemia, daughter of Sir Alexander de
that on the right was charged with two chevrons for Strathern;
upon the other, by the left, was a fess cheque for Stewart."
(System of Heraldry, vol. ii. p. 31.)
1 Robertson's Index, p. 149. The Roll upon which this
charter was recorded has long been missing.
2 Reg. Mag. Sig. p. 223. (No. 10.) p. 225. (Nos. 11, 12.)
p. 236. (No. 35.) p. 237. (No. 37). p. 241 . (No. 47.) p. 246.
rNo, 6.).

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