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SUTHERLAND, William of Quarrelwood, later 4th of Duffus
(About 1454-Before 1514)
INNES, Janet
(About 1456-)
INNES, James 12th of that Ilk, 'James with the beard', Sir
(About 1437-1491)
GORDON, Janet
(About 1449-Before 1473)
SUTHERLAND, William of Quarrelwood, and 5th of Duffus
(About 1471-1529)
INNES, Janet
(About 1472-)
SUTHERLAND, Alexander Dean of Caithness
(About 1495-After 1551)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Unknown

SUTHERLAND, Alexander Dean of Caithness 1 2

  • Born: About 1495
  • Marriage (1): Unknown
  • Died: After 1551 2

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  General Notes:

"Alexander, who obtained the rectory of Duffus in 1512, was, in 1524, made perpetual chaplain of the chapel
of the Virgin Mary of the Castle of Duffus, and about 12 June 1529 was appointed Dean of Caithness. On 14 August 1538 he founded two anniversaries on behalf of his father and mother, and of his elder brother William and others. In 1549 he was curator of his grandnephew, Alexander Sutherland of Duffus, and he was still alive in 1551."

from Scots Peerage



"Alexander was Rector of Duffus in 1512, Chaplain for the chapel of Duffus Castle in 1524, and Dean (head of the chapter for a cathedral) of Caithness. (It was Gilbert of Moray, Bishop of Caithness and patron saint of Dornoch who founded Dornoch cathedral in the diocese of Caithness including the Earldom of Sutherland, DJJS. Alexander founded anniversaries (the celebration of mass in memory of some one on the day of his or her death) for his parents, his brother William and others. In 1549 he was curator for his grandnephew Alexander Sutherland of Duffus and was still alive in 1551."

"William, son of William Sutherland of Duffus, challenged the Bishop to answer for his father's death. When the Bishop ignored his challenge. the young laird seized the Bishop's servants, whereupon he and his uncle, the Dean of Caithness, were incarcerated and by the Privy Council compelled to make peace with the Bishop."

from Duffus 2 3


Alexander married.


Sources


1 Internet Site, Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae by Hew Scott.

2 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 3 (1906).

3 Internet Site, A Short History of Clan Sutherland by Daniel J.J. Sutherland at http://www.duffus.com/ashort.htm.

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