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SPENSE, Agnes
(About 1625-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. FALCONER, John of Tulloch and of Phesdo, Warden of the Mint

SPENSE, Agnes 1

  • Born: About 1625
  • Marriage (1): FALCONER, John of Tulloch and of Phesdo, Warden of the Mint 1

   Another name for Agnes was SPENCE, Agnes.2

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Agnes married John FALCONER of Tulloch and of Phesdo, Warden of the Mint, son of Archibald FALCONER (possibly of Coltfield), ancestor of the Falconers of Phesdo and Jeane DUNBAR.1 (John FALCONER of Tulloch and of Phesdo, Warden of the Mint was born about 1610 and died by 7 December 1682 1.). The cause of his death was suicide.


  Marriage Notes:

"John Falconer of Tulloch and of Phesdo, Warden of the Mint, married to Agnes Spense....

Mentioned often in the Register of Deeds as John of Tulloch, Warden of the Mint, between 1662 and 1681.

Died in 1682 (accused of Malversation) either by heart attack or suicide (see NRS E16/16 below)."

"NRS E16/16 says: 'Precept by sheriff principal of Elgin and Forres for arresting moveable goods and gear of deceased John Falconer of Phesdo, late warden of mint, as escheated by reason of his suicide, 7 Dec 1682.' "

from email 3/3/23

Note:

In
An Historical Account of the Senators of the College of Justice, it states that Sir John Falconer, Warden of the Mint, "upon learning that he was to be pursued for malversation in his office, died suddenly of creve-coeur at Phesdo in November 1682."

It continues:

"The gift of his moveable escheat was given by the treasurer, to Hugh Wallace for his majesty's behoof, 'upon a report of his having been felo de se', and a fine imposed of five years and a half rent of his whole estate. Sir James, whom they held liable as his father's successor, and for having refused to pay a composition on his escheat, was also fined in six years rents of his whole fortune." 1 3

Sources


1 e-mail, M.Wade 3 March 2023.

2 GRO Scotland, OPR Index of Births and Baptisms.

3 e-books, An Historical Account of the Senators of the College of Justice, from Its Institution in MDXXXII by George Brunton and David Haig (1832).

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