Genealogy of the most noble and ancient House of Drummond
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230 THE GENEALOGIE OF
married Margaret Stuart, daughter to King Robert the III., and was
the firft Duke of Turraine, created by Charles VII. of France. He
1424. dyed at the batle of Vernoil, anno 1424.
5. Archbald, fone to Archbald Tynman, married Maud Lindfay,
daughter to David Earle of Craufurd. Archbald was fecqnd Duke
of Turraine, and purchafled the Earledome of Wigtone from the
1438. Fleeming. [He] dyed anno 1438.
6. William, fone to the former Archbald. He was third Duke of
Turraine ; a young man, unmarried. By the contriveances of Chan-
cellor Creichton and Governour Livingftone, in the reigne of King
1440. James the Second, he was execut in Edinburgh Caftle, 1440.
7. James, the uncle of William and fone of Archbald Tynman,
called Grofs James; married Beatrix Sinclar, daughter to Henrie Earle
1443. of Orknay ; and dyed anno 1443. He was fourth Duke of Turraine.
8. William, the fone of Grofs James, married Beatrix Lyndfay,
daughter to the Earle of Craufurd. He was fifth Duke of Turraine,
and had no children. He wes ftabbed by King James the Second, in
1452. Sterline caftle, 1452.
9. James, the brother of William and fixth Duke of Turraine. He
and his three brothers, Archbald, Hugh, and John, with Beatrix,
relict of Earle William, Alexander Earle of Craufurd, and James
Lord Hamilton, were all declared rebells and forfaulted. At laft,
Earle James was taken prifoner and brought to King James the Third,
who caufed imprifon him in the abbay of Lundores, where he dyed
1488. 1488 ; and with him ended the Race of the noble Earles of Douglas.
married Margaret Stuart, daughter to King Robert the III., and was
the firft Duke of Turraine, created by Charles VII. of France. He
1424. dyed at the batle of Vernoil, anno 1424.
5. Archbald, fone to Archbald Tynman, married Maud Lindfay,
daughter to David Earle of Craufurd. Archbald was fecqnd Duke
of Turraine, and purchafled the Earledome of Wigtone from the
1438. Fleeming. [He] dyed anno 1438.
6. William, fone to the former Archbald. He was third Duke of
Turraine ; a young man, unmarried. By the contriveances of Chan-
cellor Creichton and Governour Livingftone, in the reigne of King
1440. James the Second, he was execut in Edinburgh Caftle, 1440.
7. James, the uncle of William and fone of Archbald Tynman,
called Grofs James; married Beatrix Sinclar, daughter to Henrie Earle
1443. of Orknay ; and dyed anno 1443. He was fourth Duke of Turraine.
8. William, the fone of Grofs James, married Beatrix Lyndfay,
daughter to the Earle of Craufurd. He was fifth Duke of Turraine,
and had no children. He wes ftabbed by King James the Second, in
1452. Sterline caftle, 1452.
9. James, the brother of William and fixth Duke of Turraine. He
and his three brothers, Archbald, Hugh, and John, with Beatrix,
relict of Earle William, Alexander Earle of Craufurd, and James
Lord Hamilton, were all declared rebells and forfaulted. At laft,
Earle James was taken prifoner and brought to King James the Third,
who caufed imprifon him in the abbay of Lundores, where he dyed
1488. 1488 ; and with him ended the Race of the noble Earles of Douglas.
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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