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SCRIMGEOUR, John Constable of Dundee, Sir
(About 1387-After 1466)
ABERNETHY, Marion
(About 1395-After 1466)
SCRIMGEOUR, James of Dudhope, Constable of Dundee, Sir
(About 1428-1478)
MAITLAND, Margaret
(About 1430-)
SCRIMGEOUR, James of Dudhope, Constable of Dundee
(About 1448-About 1503)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. GRAY, Isobel(2)

SCRIMGEOUR, James of Dudhope, Constable of Dundee 1 2

  • Born: About 1448
  • Marriage (1): GRAY, Isobel(2) about 27 April 1495 1
  • Died: About 1503 1

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James married Isobel(2) GRAY, daughter of Andrew GRAY 2nd Lord Gray and Elizabeth(1) STEWART, about 27 April 1495.1 (Isobel(2) GRAY was born about 1482.)


  Marriage Notes:

He (James Scrimgeour) had a charter on 27 April 1495 from Andrew, Lord Gray, of the third part of the lands of Dudhope, co. Forfar, to himself and the heirs-male of his 'apparent spouse' Isobel Gray, and on 27 April the same year another grant of the customs of 'colt and coltsilver' levied at the 'first faire' of Dundee. He died about 1503. He married Isobel, daughter of Andrew, Lord Gray; she survived him, married, secondly, Sir Adam Crichton of Ruthven, and thirdly, Sir John Campbell of Lundy"

from Scots Peerage (vol 3)




"James Scrimgeour of Dudhope, constable of Dundee, had a charter {Mag. Sig., L., xiii., No. 165) from Andrew, Lord Gray, master of king's household, to him and the heirs male to be procreated betwixt him and Isabella Gray, his wife ; which failing to his heirs male, bearing the name and arms of Scrimgeour, of the lands of Dudhope ; and of that custom accruing out of the burgh of Dundee, to Lord Gray, as sheriff of Forfarshire, called the cold or colt silver, 27 April 1495, confirmed by royal charter of 30 June 1495. He died about 1503. He married Isabella, third daughter of Andrew, third Lord Gray ; she survived him, and married, secondly, James Crichton of Ruthven."

from The Wedderburn Book 1 2

Sources


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

2 e-books, The Wedderburn Book vol. 1 By Alexander Wedderburn (1898).

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