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GORDON, Alexander 3rd Earl of Huntly
(About 1471-1523)
STEWART, Jean
(About 1472-1510)
GRANT, John 2nd of Freuchie, 'Am Bard Ruadh', 'The Red Bard'
(About 1460-1528)
PARTNER(S), Unnamed
(About 1470-)
GORDON, Alexander 1st of Strathavon (Stra'an), and 1st of Cluny (of the First House)
(About 1495-1568)
GRANT, Jonet
(About 1495-)
GORDON, Isobel
(About 1532-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. GORDON, Patrick of Oxhill

GORDON, Isobel 3

  • Born: About 1532
  • Marriage (1): GORDON, Patrick of Oxhill 1 2 3

   Another name for Isobel was GORDOUNE, Isobel.2

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Isobel married Patrick GORDON of Oxhill, son of James GORDON 1st of Lesmoir and Margaret STEWART 'Lady Eden'.1 2 3 (Patrick GORDON of Oxhill was born about 1531 and died after 1595 3.)


  Marriage Notes:

"The said Alexander first Laird of Strathawen married the Laird of Grants Daughter with whom he begat two sons and four daughters, his eldest son Alexander, heir of Strathawen, and John Gordon. His eldest daughter married the Laird of Altar Cumming, one married the Laird of Pitsligo Forbes, one married Pat. Gordon Goodman of Oxhill, the 4th daughter married Andrew Halyburton of Drummoys."

from Balbithan MS




"The said James Gordon of Lesmoir left to Patrick Gordon, his fifth son, soummes of money but no land. By industry he made a gentleman's living, and dwelt in the Enzie in Oxhill. He married Isobel Gordoune, daughter to Alexander Gordoune of Strathdone"

from Thanage of Fermartyn




"Patrick I. of Oxhill. The Balbithan MS. (p. 49) 'finding no memory' of him, passes him over without detail. The 1600 Gordon MS. says that James Gordon left to Patrick Gordon, his fifth son, 'certaine sowmes of money, but no land, by which he made ane honest living and dwelt in Oxhill in the Enzie'. The same authority says he married Isobel, the daughter of Alexander Gordon of Stradoun, founder of the Gordons of Cluny and son of the third Earl of Huntly. The Balbithan MS. (p. 20) also mentions the alliance, but does not give the lady's Christian name. It then calls Patrick 'goodman of Oxhill'. The connection between the families was strengthened by the marriage of Patrick's nephew, James Gordon II. of Birkenburn, with his wife's niece, Janet. Patrick was present at the battle of Corichie in 1562. He is mentioned in the remission of 1567 as 'son of the late James Gordon of Lesmoir'. He was one of the North Countrymen charged in 1594 to appear before the King and Council to answer for good rule and loyalty (Privy Council Register, June 12, 1594). According to the 1600 Gordon MS. he had five sons and three daughters." (pages 19 and 20)

from Lesmoir 1 2 3

Sources


1 e-books, The House of Gordon vol. 1 ed. John Malcolm Bulloch (1907) The Balbithan MS.

2 e-books, The Thanage of Fermartyn by William Temple (1894).

3 e-books, The House of Gordon vol. 2 ed. John Malcolm Bulloch (1907) Lesmoir by Douglas Wimberley.

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