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HOME, Alexander Master of Home, Steward of Dunbar
(About 1426-About 1456)
HEPBURN, Agnes
(About 1427-)
KER, James of Gateshaw
(About 1422-)
HOME, John of Ersiltoun and Whitrigs
(About 1454-1493)
KER, Margaret
(About 1468-)
HOME, Mungo of Ersiltoun, then of 'Coldaneknollis'
(About 1485-1513)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. STEWART, Elizabeth

HOME, Mungo of Ersiltoun, then of 'Coldaneknollis' 1 2

  • Born: About 1485
  • Marriage (1): STEWART, Elizabeth before 11 March 1507 1 2
  • Died: before Whitsun 1513 2

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Mungo married Elizabeth STEWART, daughter of Sir James STEWART 'Hearty', Earl of Buchan (3rd creation) and Lord Auchterhouse and Margaret MURRAY, before 11 March 1507.1 2 (Elizabeth STEWART was born about 1488.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Mungo Home, as heir of his father, had sasine of the lands of Ersiltoun, Brotherstanes, and Whitrig, with others 11 November 1493. On 28 October 1494 he had sasine of the lands of Smailholm. On 4 March 1505-6 he had a charter from King James IV. of the lands and barony of Ersiltoun, with the dominical lands called 'Coldaneknollis,' with fortalice and manor thereon, which the King united to the barony of Ersiltoun. He married Elizabeth Stewart, illegitimate daughter of James Stewart, Earl of Buchan, by Margaret Murray. The marriage took place before 11 March 1507, when a decreet was granted for payment of 400 merks to Mungo Home of Coldaneknollis in name of tocher for the contract of marriage between him and Elizabeth Stewart. Mungo Home died before Whitsunday 1513, as appears from a charter to his second son Alexander of the lands of Mertoun 5 May 1534."

from Scots Peerage (vol 4)




(referring to
Scots Peerage , volume 2, Stewart, Earl of Buchan, page 267)

"
p. 267, 1. 7 from foot, after ' Bothwell,' insert 'another, Elizabeth, married Mungo Home of Ersiltoun (cf. vol. iv. 469).' "

from Scots Peerage (vol 9 Addenda et Corrigenda) 1 2

Sources


1 e-books.

2 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 4 (1907).

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