TARLOCHSON, John of Monzie 1
- Born: About 1515
- Marriage (1): GARDEN, Beatrix after 1547 1
- Died: Between 1587 and 1581
Other names for John were ROBERTSON, John 6th of Lude 2 and TARLASON, John of Monzie.3
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John married Beatrix GARDEN, daughter of Alexander GARDEN Portioner of Dorlaithers and Fourth Daughter GORDON, after 1547.1 (Beatrix GARDEN was born about 1512.)
Marriage Notes:
"....following the death of her first husband she went on to marry John Tarlochson of Monzie and have several more children by him including the son whose line purchased Lude in 1621."
from https://www.wirestrungharp.com website
"On 24 Apr 1564, the dean and chapter of Dunkeld consented to the feuing of the town and lands of Inchmagranoch [Inchmagranachan] and Newtoun by Robert McNair, prebendary of Inchmagranoch, to John McNair, promising to subscribe the charter made thereupon and also consented to the infeftment in the said lands of John Terlochsoun [Tarlachson] of Monzeis [Monzie] and Beatrice Jardin [Garden], his spouse, by the said John McNair, promising to append the chapter seal thereto. In the west part of the south yard of the said dean of Dunkeld situated in the city thereof. This Instrument was then granted Royal Consent by Mary Queen of Scots at Edinburgh on 18 Dec 1565. This feu of Inchmagranoch was disputed by Alexander Stewart, son to James Stewart in Fancastell, who brought a case before the Lords of Council against John Tarlasoun of Monzies in April 1581. Tarlason produced evidence of the above grant to him and Beatrix and the Lords found in his favour. A contract was made on 16 May 1587 between Beatrix Gardin [Garden], relict of John Tarlosoune [Tarlachson] of Monezeiis [Monzie], and John and Alexander Tarlosoune, their sons. Whereby Beatrix grants that she is lawfully removed from tacks of the lands of Clunes and the said John binds himself to fulfil a contract between his father and his brother whereby the said Alexander is to have the kindness and goodwill of Balnagrew, Kindrochit with the mill, and half of Balearnat, in the barony of Lude, and the said John is to have the kindness and goodwill of the said tacks. Endorsed with ratification by the parties concerned. With copy made at Lude, 16 May 1789."
from Wikitree 1 4
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