BARCLAY, Margaret of Brechin 1 2
User ID: Y689. Margaret married Walter STEWART Earl of Atholl and Lord of Brechin, jure uxoris, son of Robert II STEWART King of Scots and Euphemia ROSS Countess of Moray, then Queen of Scots, before 19 October 1738.1 2 (Walter STEWART Earl of Atholl and Lord of Brechin, jure uxoris was born about 1359 3 and died on 26 March 1437 in Edinburgh, Scotland.). The cause of his death was barbarous execution. Marriage Notes: "The Earl married, before 19 October 1378, Margaret of Brechin, lady of that barony, which he held in her right, as Lord of Brechin. He obtained also with her the lands in Fife which had belonged to the Barclays. When she died is not known, but as usual in Scotland he retained a liferent right over her lands until his death. As his sons were both dead and his grandson was executed, he, on the day of his death, after his confession to the priest, made a voluntary declaration in favour of Sir Thomas Maule (ancestor of the Earls of Panmure) as the heir of line of his wife. He stated that after his wife's death he resigned the lands of Brechin-Barclay in the King's hands, except those in Fife. He added that his late son, David Stewart, was never put in fee of the lands in Fife. The distinction was that the lands in Fife were Barclay lands and did not belong to the barony of Brechin. The Earl had issue..." |
1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 5 (1908).
2 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 1 (1904).
3 History Scotland, Vol.18 No.4 July/August 2018 Euphemia Ross: The Surprise Queen by Dr Amy Hayes.
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