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CALDER, Hugh of Aswanley
(About 1412-)
GORDON, Elizabeth
(About 1418-)
CALDER, Alexander of Asloun
(About 1435-)
CALDER, Robert of Aswanley
(About 1470-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Unknown

CALDER, Robert of Aswanley 1

  • Born: About 1470
  • Marriage (1): Unknown

   Another name for Robert was CALDER, Robert of Asloun.2

   User ID: N947.

  General Notes:

"The founder of the Calders of Muirtoune, Robert Calder, was infeft in the lands of Asswanly, as above mentioned, in 1440 (see Note below). He had two sons; the younger, James Calder, settled at Elgin, and had a son who appears to have been in business there from 1607 to 1636. His son, Thomas Calder, purchased in 1639 the lands of Sheriffmiln, near Elgin. He was provost of Elgin in 1665, and in 1669 completed the building of a noble mansion there. His eldest son, James Calder, laird of Muirtoune, was created a baronet of Scotland and Nova Scotia, 5th November, 1686."

from Electric Scotland

Note:

This is an error. According to the Great Seal it was Hutcheon or Hugh Calder who was infeft of the lands od Aswanley in 1440.





"James IV: Translation
1496, 13 June, Edinburgh, Parliament
Council Register
21 June 1496
Judicial proceedings: acts of the lords auditors of causes and complaints

[1496/6/24]*

Robert Calder of Asloun compeared before the said lords and protested that because John of Gordon of Auchleuchrie caused him to be summoned for the wrongful postponing of delivery to him [of a] charter and sasine for half of the lands of Asloun and Cragnargat and to infeft him of the same, that therefore, etc."

from Records of the Parliament of Scotland 2 3 4


Robert married.


Sources


1 Internet Site, https://www.scotland-inverness.co.uk/Chatelaine/CALDER.HTM Caddell, Calder and Cawdor: the family name in Scotland from an article by Bill Caddell (bcaddell@charter.net).

2 Internet Site, http://www.rps.ac.uk/trans/1496/6/24 RPS, 1496/6/24. Date accessed: 8 July 2025.

3 e-books, The Register of the Great Seal of Scotland vol 2 1424-1513 ed. J. Balfour Paul & J.M. Thomson (1883).

4 Internet Site, https://electricscotland.com/history/nation/calder.htm The Scottish Nation Calder.

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