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LIVINGSTON, John of Callendar
(About 1355-1402)
MENTEITH, Daughter
(About 1360-)
DUNDAS, James 11th of that Ilk
(About 1355-About 1430)
STEWART, Christian
(About 1369-)
LIVINGSTON, Alexander of Callendar, Justiciary of Scotland, Sir
(About 1379-1451)
DUNDAS, Daughter
(About 1384-)
LIVINGSTON, James of Callendar, Lord Livingston, Great Chamberlain of Scotland
(About 1405-1467)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Marian

LIVINGSTON, James of Callendar, Lord Livingston, Great Chamberlain of Scotland 1

  • Born: About 1405
  • Marriage (1): Marian 1
  • Died: by 7 November 1467 1

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James married Marian.1 (Marian was born about 1412 and died by 20 October 1478 1.)


  Marriage Notes:

"His wife Marian, who survived him, has not been identified. From a claim by her to a terce of the lands of Hasilhead, 13 May 1471, it would appear that she was then the widow of a former owner of that estate. She died between 4 June and 20 October 1478, at which latter date her daughter Lady Crichton and Sir Alexander Fraser are named as her executors. In the Comptroller's accounts for the period from 24 September 1449 to 7 August 1450, credit is taken for a sum of £66, 13s. 4d. received from Thomas of Berwick for a certain compensation for James of Livingston, his son-in-law, agreed upon between the Lords of Council and the said Thomas. This Thomas was one of the custumars of Edinburgh, but whether his son-in-law was James, afterwards Lord Livingston, is not certain. The date of the payment mentioned above corresponds with the sudden fall of the Livingstons, and that is all that can be said. By his wife Marian Lord Livingston had three sons and three daughters"

from Scots Peerage (vol 5) 1

Sources


1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 5 (1908).

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