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Sir William (15th of Dundas) Dundas

Sir William (15th of Dundas) Dundas

Male - 1513

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Sir William (15th of Dundas) Dundas (son of John (14th of Dundas) Dundas); died on 9 Sep 1513 in Battle Of Flodden.

    Family/Spouse: Margaret (of Niddry) Wauchope. Margaret (daughter of Archibald (of Niddry) Wauchope) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. James (16th of Dundas) Dundas died in 1553.
    2. William (of Priestinch) Dundas and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John (14th of Dundas) Dundas (son of Archibald (13th of Dundas) Dundas and Agnes Borthwick); died about 1494.
    Children:
    1. 1. Sir William (15th of Dundas) Dundas died on 9 Sep 1513 in Battle Of Flodden.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Archibald (13th of Dundas) Dundas (son of Sir James (of That Ilk) 11th of Dundas and Christian (of Innermeath & Durrisdeer) Stewart); and died.

    Archibald married Agnes Borthwick before 23 Dec 1452. Agnes (daughter of William 1st Lord Borthwick of Borthwick) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Agnes Borthwick (daughter of William 1st Lord Borthwick of Borthwick); and died.
    Children:
    1. 2. John (14th of Dundas) Dundas died about 1494.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Sir James (of That Ilk) 11th of Dundas (son of John (of That Ilk) Dundas); died in Jan 1429-1430.

    Notes:

    In later years Dundas of Dundas argued that James Dundas 11th of Dundas, had had a first wife, (whose name has never been discovered) and by whom he had provided three sons, namely, James, Archibald and Duncan and that by his second wife, Christian, he had two further sons, i.e.; Alexander and Thomas) and therefore Archibald was successor to James Dundas as chief of the clan. The Dundas' of Fingask argued that no proof of a previous marriage existed and that James Dundas was in fact the eldest son of Christian Stewart and James. Either way, it is known that when James died, his brother carried on the main line of Dundas of Dundas. The Dundas' of Dundas claim that James died childless. The Dundas' of Fingask claim that James did in fact have a son, by the name of Alexander who although he inherited the lands of Fingask, he should also have been head of Dundas of Dundas, but was too young and his rightful inheritance was seized by his uncle. Whether on James' death, Archibald seized the inheritance which rightly belonged to James Dundas' youngest son or whether James died childless, so Archibald succeeded by right as next heir, has never been proven beyond doubt. We do know however, that from this time dates the separation of the lands of Dundas and Fingask and that they were never again held by the same hand).

    In 1380, James Dundas obtained a new charter from King Robert 11 of the lands and barony of Fingask. He also obtained in 1397 a new charter from Baron Winchburgh of the lands of Dundas. Another charter dated 28/2/1416 grants to James Dundas the lands of Easter-Blairmucks. In the following March, James obtained from Robert Duke of Albany who was then Governor of Scotland during King James 1 absence in England, a licence to rebuild and fortify Dundas Castle. For his greater security in these troubled times, James Dundas resigned his lands of Dundas and took a new charter in favour of his son (also called James Dundas), reserving to himself the liferent of same and to Christian Stewart, his wife, granting and ordaining her, peaceably at her pleasure to abide in the tower of Dundas after the decease of her husband. This charter is dated at Seaton, 30th November 1423. Upon King James 1 return from England, his Majesty granted James Dundas a confirmation of the licence to build the tower of Dundas, dated the 25th May 1424.
    Calendar of the Laing charters: 30/4/1417. Charter by William of Melgdrum, laird of Clesch granting to James Dundas of that ilk, the lands of Craigtoun in the tenement of Philpston, in the barony of Abercorn and constabulary of Linlithgow, to be held by the granter and his heirs of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, under reversion to be redeemed for the sum of ?40 Scots, payable in the parish church of Dunmanin (Dalmeny).

    A licence was granted by the Governor Albany to James Dundas of Dundas, " to build fortify and erect in height his tower at Dundas in form of a castle, and to fortify and surround it with walls and ditches as he pleased, and to have in it a constable, porter, and other keepers necessary, vested with the same power as any other constable, or others, have in any castle within Scotland." Dated 3 March 1416. Another similar licence by King James I. is dated in 1424, and empowers the said James Dundas to turn his tower or fortalice of Dundas into the form of a castle.

    Charter dated the 24th May 1429 by King James 1 to James Dundas of that ilk of barony of Fyngask, following on resignation thereof to the crown, now to be held by him and heirs male of himself and Christian Stewart, his spouse, whom failing his nearest lawful heirs, under reddendo of 1d. silver yearly.

    James Dundas of Dundas, founded and endowed a house of the Carmelite order at South Queensferry, and there is a Confirmation by George Lord Seton, Baron of the Barony of Winchburgh, confirming a Charter by him dated 1 March 1444, giving to God and the blessed Virgin Mary and the brethren of the order of Mount Carmel and their successors, a piece of ground lying in the town of the ferry (now South Queensferry), with the yard and green adjacent to the Church of the Virgin Mary and whole houses erected there in form of a monastery.

    James + Christian (of Innermeath & Durrisdeer) Stewart. Christian (daughter of Sir John (of Innermeath, Lord of Lorn) Stewart and Isabella (De Ergadia) (of Lorn) Macdougal) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Christian (of Innermeath & Durrisdeer) Stewart (daughter of Sir John (of Innermeath, Lord of Lorn) Stewart and Isabella (De Ergadia) (of Lorn) Macdougal); and died.
    Children:
    1. James (12th of Dundas) Dundas died before 1452 in Dsp.
    2. Christian Dundas and died.
    3. 4. Archibald (13th of Dundas) Dundas and died.
    4. Alexander (of Fingask) Dundas died in 1451.
    5. Duncan (1st of Newliston) (Lord Lyon) Dundas and died.
    6. Beatrix Dundas and died.

  3. 10.  William 1st Lord Borthwick of Borthwick was born about 1381 (son of William (Sir) (of That Ilk) Borthwick and Daughter (of Lockerwort) Hay); died before 24 Jun 1458.
    Children:
    1. Margaret Borthwick and died.
    2. William 2nd Lord Borthwick died in BET. 6 Oct 1483 - 7 Feb 1483/84.
    3. 5. Agnes Borthwick and died.



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