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STEWART, John 4th Earl of Atholl, Lord Chancellor
(About 1533-1579)
FLEMING, Margaret
(About 1528-)
RUTHVEN, William 4th Lord Ruthven, Earl of Gowrie
(About 1541-1584)
STEWART, Dorothea
(About 1543-)
STEWART, John 5th Earl of Atholl
(1563-)
RUTHVEN, Mary
(About 1562-)
STEWART, Grizel
(About 1583-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. GORDON, Thomas of Cluny, Sir

STEWART, Grizel 2

  • Born: About 1583
  • Marriage (1): GORDON, Thomas of Cluny, Sir 1 2

   Another name for Grizel was STUART, Grizall.1

   User ID: M905.


Grizel married Sir Thomas GORDON of Cluny, son of John GORDON of Cluny (of the First House) and Margaret GORDON.1 2 (Sir Thomas GORDON of Cluny was born about 1557 and died in 1607 2.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Their Father the said Sir Thomas married to his second wife Grizall Stuart the Earl of Atholls Sister with whom he begat two Daughters, the one married the Laird of Carnousie Ogilvy, the other the Laird of Birkenbog Abercromby."

from Balbithan MS



"With Sir Thomas the family fortunes seem to have reached their highest point. He had married well; his first wife, Elizabeth, being the daughter of the Earl of Douglas, and his second, equally well-born, was Grizel, the daughter of the Earl of Athol. And it was he who was the builder of the castle at Cluny which replaced an earlier house, either on the present site or near to it. Preserved at Cluny is a stone with the inscription 'THOM. GORDON A CLUNY MILES ME FECIT 1604'. This date probably marks the finishing of the work, so it is likely that building started in 1601 or 1602. Sir Thomas was to die in 1607 only three years after the completion of his new house and from that date the family fortunes began to decline. Two noble wives, and the cost of building a new castle are likely to strain any fortune, and Sir Alexander Gordon, 4th of Cluny, may have found that on coming into his inheritance much of it had already been dissipated: he was to dissipate the remainder."

from Cluny Castle 1 2

Sources


1 e-books, The House of Gordon vol. 1 ed. John Malcolm Bulloch (1903) Balbithan MS.

2 e-books, Cluny Castle, Aberdeenshire by H. Gordon Slade (1981) Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.

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