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HAY, Andrew 8th Earl of Erroll
(About 1531-1585)
HAY, Jean
(About 1540-1570)
DOUGLAS, William of Lochleven, then 6th Earl of Morton, Sir
(About 1535-1606)
LESLIE, Agnes
(About 1536-)
HAY, Francis 9th Earl of Erroll
(About 1564-1631)
DOUGLAS, Elizabeth
(About 1575-)
HAY, Sophia
(About 1600-1642)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. GORDON, John Viscount Aboyne and Melgum

HAY, Sophia 1 2 3

  • Born: About 1600
  • Marriage (1): GORDON, John Viscount Aboyne and Melgum in 1626 1 2
  • Died: 12 March 1642 1

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Sophia married John GORDON Viscount Aboyne and Melgum, son of George GORDON 6th Earl, then Marquess of Huntly and Henrietta STEWART, in 1626.1 2 (John GORDON Viscount Aboyne and Melgum was born about 1604 and died on 9 October 1630 in Frendraught Tower, Scotland 2.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Sophia, who had a charter from her father of the lands of Ardgeath, etc., died about 12 March 1642. She was married in 1626 to John, Viscount Melgum, second son of George, first Marquess of Huntly, and had issue a daughter. (Henrietta)"

from Scots Peerage (vol 3)

Note:
"By letters patent, dated at Whitehall 20 April 1632, reciting the death of Viscount Melgum without heirs-male of his body, George, Lord Gordon, eldest son of the first Marquess of Huntly, was created Viscount Aboyne for the life of his father with remainder on his own death or succession to the Marquessate to his second son James and his heirs-male bearing the name and arms of Gordon. In terms of this patent Lord James ultimately became Viscount Aboyne." (Scots Peerage volume 1)




"John, created Viscount of Aboyne and Melgum in 1627. He married Sophia Hay, fifth daughter of Francis, Earl of Errol, and they were infeft in the Lordship of Aboyne on 8th July 1626. He perished in the fire at Frendraught in 1630, leaving a daughter. His widow was given Aboyne Castle as a dower house, and an interesting account of her residence there is to be found in Blackhall's 'Briefe Narration.' "

from Records of Aboyne

Note: Gilbert Blakhal names "Ladye Isabelle" as the fifth daughter of the 9th Earl. He also mentions a sister of Sophia, named as "ladye Margarite" who lived with the Countess of Aboyne. Blakhal describes the Countess as "a noble, liberal and thankful ladye as ever lived."
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Sources


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

2 e-books, The Records of Aboyne 1230-1681 edited by Charles XI Marquis of Huntly (1894).

3 e-books, A Brieffe Narration of the Services done to Three Noble Ladyes by Gilbert Blakhal (1844).

4 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 1 (1904).

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