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Thomas Erskine - 13th Earl of Mar
- Preferred Name: Thomas Erskine - 13th Earl of Mar[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
- Gender: M
- Burial: 1403
- Birth: 1346 in Erskine, Renfrewshire, Scotland at LATI: N5.9094 LONG: E4.4629
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Sir
- FSID: LD5S-QN3
- Death: APR 1403 in Hill, Gloucestershire, England at LATI: N1.6535 LONG: E2.5158
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Sir Thomas Erskine MP
Gender: Male
Birth: 1346 Erskine, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Death: 1404 (57-59) Erskine, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Immediate Family:
Son of Robert Erskine of that Ilk and Beatrice Lindsay of Crawford
Husband of Mary Douglas of Liddesdale; Jean Barclay and Janet Keith of Syntoun
Father of Lady Diana Erskine; Sir Robert Erskine, 1st Lord Erskine; John Erskine, 1st of Dun; Elizabeth Erskine and Margaret Erskine
Brother of Mary Erskine; Nicholas Erskine; Jean Erskine and Marion Erskine
Half brother of Christina Crichton; William John Erskine; William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas & Mar; Eleanor Douglas and John Douglas
from http://www.erskinclan.com/gene4.html
2. THOMAS (ERSKINE), LORD ERSKINE, only s. and h., calling himself (like his father) EARL OF MAR. However, by an assize of error, 15 May, confirmed by Parl. 5 Nov. 1457, the Earldom of Mar 6 was declared to have devolved on the Crown on the death of Earl Alexander in 1435, and the service of Lord Erskine in 1438 as h. to the Countess Isabel was reduced. Knighted before 24 Jan. 1440/1. He had charter of the lands of Dalnotter in Lennox, 5 Jan. 1458/9, as Lord Erskine, and, as such, sat in Parl. 14 Oct.
1467. Sheriff of Stirling 1483. He took the part of James III insurrection of 1488. He m., before 1445, Janet Douglas.7 She was living Aug. 1489, when her life rent was reserved. He d.in or shortly before 1493.
from http://thepeerage.com/p2588.htm#i25871
Thomas Erskine, 2nd Lord Erskine was the son of Sir Robert Erskine of that Ilk, 1st Lord Erskine and Elizabeth Lindsay. He married Janet Douglas before 1445.2 He died after 1493.
Thomas Erskine, 2nd Lord Erskine gained the title of 2nd Lord Erskine. He succeeded to the title of 13th Earl of Mar [S., c. 1115] between 7 September 1451 and 6 November 1452, de jure.1
Child of Thomas Erskine, 2nd Lord Erskine
1.Helen Erskine+3
Children of Thomas Erskine, 2nd Lord Erskine and Janet Douglas
Alexander Erskine, 3rd Lord Erskine+ d. bt 1508 - 1509
Isabel Erskine+
Margaret Erskine+4
Citations
[S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume VIII, page 417. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
[S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume V, page 105.
[S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003). Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition.
[S1916] Tim Boyle, "re: Boyle Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 16 September 2006. Hereinafter cited as "re: Boyle Family."
Sir Thomas Erskine, knight, succeeded his father, as governor of Stirling castle, and in 1392 was sent ambassador to England. By his marriage with Janet Keith, great-grand-daughter of Gratney, eleventh earl of Mar, he laid the foundation of the succession on the part of his descendants to the earldom of Mar and lordship of Garioch.
http://www.venitap.com/Genealogy/WebCards/ps31/ps31_445.htm
Sir Thomas Erskine, the eldest son of Sir Robert is first named in 1354, if it be he who in that year, as ‘son and heir’ of Sir Robert Erskine, was proposed as one of the hostages for King David II. Three years later, Thomas Erskine, on King David’s final release, was again a hostage, and was committed to the care of John de Coupland (where not stated), on 2 October 1357. Sometime between 1365 and 1370, he was made a knight under somwhat peculiar circumstances.
His first wife, the heiress of Dalkeith, of whom later, died at the birth of her first child, and there was a difference of opinion as to whether the child was born living or not. Erskine claimed the liferent of his wife’s estate on the plea that the child lived, while James Douglas, the next heir, claimed the estates on the ground that the child died, and the partied resolved to decide the matter by personal combat. The duel was to take place at Edinburgh in presence of the King, and just before they entered the lists the parties were knight, James Douglas by Sir Archibal Douglas, ‘the Grim,’ and Thomas Erskine by his own father. Then they fought, but were separated by the royal command and led out of the lists. No agreement could be effected, and they were again about to engage, when the King’s influence prevailed and the matter was arranged. Sir Thomas Erskine accepted a sum of money in lieu of his rights, and Sir James Douglas obtained his estates in dispute.
Sir Thomas, prior to 1371, was keeper of Edinburgh Castle and also Sheriff of Edinburgh. He was in that year a consenter to the Act of Succession passed in favour of the Earl of Carrick. ... On 8 Nov 1376 he had a royal charter of the barony of Dun, co. Forfar, resigned to him by his father. He frequently appears as a witness to royal charters, which indicates attendance at court, and on 27 Jan 1398/9, when David, Duke of Rothesay, was made Lieutenant-General of the kingdom, Sir thomas Erskine was one of those appointed to be his special advisers.
It was on 18 March 1390/1 that, during the sitting of Parliament, he made his famous protest to King Robert III on behalf of his then wife, Dame Janet Keith or Barclay. ... On 22 November 1393 the King renewed his promise in a wider form, granting to Sir Thomas that Although Isabell Douglas, countess of Mar, because of information or agreement with any one, should be willing to resign the earldom or any par of it, or any lands elsewhere to which the heirs of Thomas ought to succeed, or to make resignations of the same to any one in prejudice of her true heirs, the royal consent or confirmation would not be given, or if given by mistake should be null and void.
On 2 February 1392/3 Sir Thomas and his wife wer granted a portable altar by Pope Clement VII.
Sir Thomas was taken prisoner at Homildon on 14 September 1402, and may have remained a captive in England until his death, which took place between Martinmass 1403, when his pension of £100 was paid to himself, and Whitsunday 1404, when his pension was paid to his widow.
(1) Sir Thomas Erskine married, first, about 1365, Mary Douglas, only child and heiress of Sir William Douglas, known as the “Knight of Liddesdale.” She died in childbed, and Sir Thomas was obliged to give up possession of her estates to the next heir.
(2) He married secondly, before 13 Apr 1370, Janet Keith or Barclay, widow of Sir David Barclay of Brechin. It was on her account he protested in 1390/1, regarding the earldom of Mar, that one-half of the earldom of Mar and of the lordship of Garioch pertained to his wife in right of heritage. She is therefore the most importland between the ancient and the modern Earls of Mar, and it may be well again to examine on what her claim rests. ... [See notes for Janet Keith]
Sir Thomas Erskine and his second wife had issue:
1. Sir Robert who succeeded 2. John, who received the lands of Dun from his father , and had a charter from King Robert III on 25 October 1392. He was the ancestor of the Erskines of Dun and of Pittodrie, 3. Elizabeth, whom it was proposed to marry to Alexander Seton, afterwards Lord of Gordon, but she was married to Duncan Wemyss of Rires. She and her spouse had from her father and mother a charter of the lands of Pirchock and Ludquharn, dated between 1398 and 1400. They had issue.
Source: THE SCOTS PEERAGE, ed. by Sir James Balfour Paul, Vol V, Edinburgh, 1906, pp. 596-601
Source: geni.com
BIO
BIO: from Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the ...
By Bernard Burke, p 737, found at books.google.com...
Family of Erskine
Henricus de Erskine was proprietor o
=== Son of Sir Robert Erskine and Beatrice L ===
Son of Sir Robert Erskine and Beatrice Lindsay; d. 1403; knighted betw.1365-1370; keeper of Edinburgh Castle, Sheriff of Edinburgh; on 8 Nov1378 he had a royal charter of the barony of Dun on his father'sresignation; 2nd husband of Janet Keith; father of Sir John Erskine, 2ndson. [Magna Charta Sureties, Line 41B, p. 45] BURR LINE Son of RobertErskine and Beatrix de Lindsay; m. Joneta/Janet Keith; father of RobertErskine who m. Elizabeth de Lindsay. [Diane Sumerlin Name Prefix: Sir.Name Suffix: Knight REFN: HWS43860 Ancestral File Number: B3C9-JN OBJE:C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\knight.gif
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=== !#240-v9-p251/2; !2nd son; ===
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=== PEDIGREE RESOURCE FILE VOL 6, LDS GENEAL ===
PEDIGREE RESOURCE FILE VOL 6, LDS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY;
=== Sir Thomas Erskine of that Ilk; married ===
Sir Thomas Erskine of that Ilk; married 1st c1365 ? (dsps), only daughter and heiress of Sir William Douglas of Liddesdale; married 2nd 13 April 1370 Janet, daughter and heiress of Christian (daughter of Ellen (daughter of 7th Earl of Mar) by Sir John Menteith of Arran) by Sir Edward Keith of Synton and widow of Sir David Barclay of Brechin, and died 1403/4. [Burke's Peerage]
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Sir Thomas ERSKINE
Born: Abt 1340, Ersk ===
Sir Thomas ERSKINE
Born: Abt 1340, Erskine, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Died: 1403 4769,9880
General Notes:
Sir Thomas Erskine of that Ilk; married 1st c1365 ? (dsps), only
daughter and heiress of Sir William Douglas of Liddesdale; married 2nd
13 April 1370 Janet, daughter and heiress of Christian (daughter of
Ellen (daughter of 7th Earl of Mar) by Sir John Menteith of Arran) by
Sir Edward Keith of Synton and widow of Sir David Barclay of Brechin,
and died 1403/4. [Burke's Peerage]
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Sir Thomas Erskine (son of her [Janet Keith's] mother's 2nd husband by
his 1st wife, Beatrice, daughter of Alexander Lindsay of Crawford), d.
1403, knighted between 1365 & 1370, keeper of Edinburgh Castle,
Sheriff of Edinburgh. On 8 Nov 1376 he had a royal charter of the
barony of Dun on his father's resignation. [Magna Charta Sureties
=== Name Prefix: Sir
Name Suffix:
Name Prefix: Sir
Name Suffix: Knight
=== REFN: HWS43869
Ancestral File Number:
REFN: HWS43869
Ancestral File Number: B3CB-4Q
=== My 15th ===
Great Grandfather
=== From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J ===
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
=== Keeper of Edinburgh Castle. Sheriff of E ===
Keeper of Edinburgh Castle. Sheriff of Edinburgh.
=== !#21> Complete Peerage-v5-p104,-v8-p414, ===
!#21> Complete Peerage-v5-p104,-v8-p414, (FHL 942 D22cok); #240> Peerage (Collins,Brydges)-v9-p254*, (FHL 942 D22be); !RES> & of Alloa & Dun;
=== SOURCE CITATION:
Title: Ancestral File ( ===
SOURCE CITATION:
Title: Ancestral File (TM)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication Information: July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996
Repository Name: Family History Library
Address: 35 N West Temple Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
SOURCE CITATION:
Title: Ancestral File (TM)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication Information: July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996
Repository Name: Family History Library
Address: 35 N West Temple Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
=== Sir Thomas Erskine of that Ilk; married ===
Sir Thomas Erskine of that Ilk; married 1st c1365 ? (dsps), only daughter and heiress of Sir William Douglas of Liddesdale; married 2nd 13 April 1370 Janet, daughter and heiress of Christian (daughter of Ellen (daughter of 7th Earl of Mar) by Sir John Menteith of Arran) by Sir Edward Keith of Synton and widow of Sir David Barclay of Brechin, and died 1403/4. [Burke's Peerage]
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Sir Thomas Erskine (son of her [Janet Keith's] mother's 2nd husband by his 1st wife, Beatrice, daughter of Alexander Lindsay of Crawford), d. 1403, knighted between 1365 & 1370, keeper of Edinburgh Castle, Sheriff of Edinburgh. On 8 Nov 1376 he had a royal charter of the barony of Dun on his father's resignation. [Magna Charta Sureties]
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Sir Thomas Erskine, the eldest son of Sir Robert, is first named in 1354, if it be he who in that year, as 'son and heir' of Sir Robert Erskine, was proposed as one of the hostages for King David II. Three years later Thomas Erskine, on King David's final release, was again a hostage and was committed to the care of John de Copeland (where not stated), on 2 October 1357. Sometime between 1365 and 1370, he was made a knight under somewhat peculiar circumstances. His first wife, the heiress of Dalkeith, of whom later, died at the birth of her first child, and there was a difference of opinion as to whether the child was born living or not. Erskine claimed the liferent of his wife's estate on the plea that the child lived, while James Douglas, the next heir, claimed the estates on the ground that the child died, and the parties resolved to decide the matter by personal combat. The duel was to take place at Edinburgh in the presence of the King, and just before they entered the lists the parties were knighted, James Douglas by Sir Archibald Douglas, 'the Grim' and Thomas Erskine by his own father. Then they fought, but were separated by the royal command and led out of the lists. No argeement could be affected, and they were again about to engage, whtn the King's influence prevailed and the matter was arranged. Sir Thomas Erskine accepted a sum of money in lieu of his rights, and Sir James Douglas obtained the estates in dispute.
Sir Thomas prior to 1371, was keeper of Edinburgh Castle and also Sheriff of Edinburgh. He was in that year a consenter to the Act of Succession passed in favour of the Earl of Carrick. He had an annuity of £53, 6s 8d from the customs of Linlithgoe, and also £100 yearly from the customs of Aberdeen, which was paid to his wife and heir after his death. On 8 November 1376 he had a royal charter of the barony of Dun, co. Forfar, resigned to him by his father. He frequently appears as a witness to royal charters, which indicated attendance at court, and on 27 January 1398-99, when David, Duke of Rothesay, was made Lieutenant-General of the kingdom, Sir Thomas Erskine was one of those appointed to be his special advisers.
It was on 18 March 1390-91 that, during the sitting of Parliament, he made his famous protest to King Robert III on behalf of his then wife, Dame Janet Keith or Barclay. The immediate cause of the protest was that Sir Thomas had learned that a contract had been made between Sir Malcolm Drummond, husband of Isabella, Countess of Mar, and Sir John Weinton, second husband of her mother, Margaret, Countess of Douglas and Mar, as to the earldom of Mar. He therefore required of the King that if any such cntract were made in prejudice of his wife, who, failing the heirs of Countess Isabel, was the heiress of half the earldom, the royal confirmation should not be given to such agreement. The King allowed the request to be reasonable, and said he had no wish to prejudice th rights of Sir Thomas and his wife. On 22 November 1393 the King renewed his promise in a wider form, granting to Sir Thomas that although Isabella Douglas, Countess of Mar, because of information or agreement with any one, should be willing to resign the earldom or any part of it, or any lands elsewhere to which the heirs of Thomas ought to succeed, or to make resignations of the same to any one in prejudice of her true heirs, the royal consent or confirmation would not be given, or if given by mistake, should be null and void.
On 2 February 1392-93 Sir Thomas and his wife were granted a portable altar by Pope Clement VII. Sir Thomas was taken prisoner at Homildon on 14 September 1402, and may have remained captive in England until his death, which took place between Martinmas 1403, when his pension of £100 was paid to himself, and Whitsunday 1404, when it was paid to his widow.
Sir Thomas Erskine married, first, about 1365, Mary Douglas, only child and heiress of Sir William Douglas, known as the 'Knigh of LIddesdale,' She died in childbed, and Sir Thomas was obliged to give up possession of her estates to the next heir. He married, secondly, before 13 April 1370, Janet Keith or Barclay widow of Sir David Barclay of Brechin. It was on her account he protested in 1390-91, regarding the earldom of Mar, that one-half of the earldom of Mar and of the lordship of Garioch pertained to his wife in right of heritage. She is therefore the most important link between the ancient and the modern Earls of Mar, and it may be well again to examine on what her claim rests. She is said to have been the daughter of Sir Edward Keith of Sinton and of Christian Menteigh, daughter of Sir John Menteith (the second), Lord of Arran, Strathgartney, and Knapdale, by Ellen of Mar, daughter of Gratney, Earl of Mar. There is good evidence of the relationship of Ellen of Mar to Earl Gratney, and of her marriage to Sir John Menteith. There is also evidence that Christian Menteith, wife, first of Sir Edward Keith, and, secondly of Sir Robert Erskine, was the daughter of Sir John Menteith and Ellen of Mar. There is very positive proof that Sir Thomas Erskine married Janet, widow of Sir David Barclay (the second) of Brechin. But the proof that her name was Keith or that she was the daughter of Sir Edward Keith and Christian Menteith is very meagre, a fact of which no notice was taken in stating the evidence for the Mar Restitution Bill of 1885. The pedigree compiled in 1709 by Mr George Erskine, gailie of Alloa, asserts that such was Janet's parentage, and it has been taken for granted that he was right. But there are only two or at most three facts on record which support the statement. The first is the evicence of Andrew Keith of Inverugy, who with Ingram Wintoun of Andat gave evidence in 1447 as to the then Sir Robert Erskine's relationship to the Earls of Mar. He was a man of eightly, born therefore about 1367, and must have known Sir Thomas Erskine's wife. He states that her name was Janet, and that she was the daughter of Sir Edward Keith, but says nothing about her mother. A second fact in favour of Janet Keith's descent is that she and her husband had possession of the lands of Pirchock and Ludquhairn, which had been granted by Sir John Menteith to Christian, his daughter, and Sir Edward Keith. A third fact referred to in the evidence for the Mar Restitution Bill is that an annuity of £100 from the Customs of Aberdeen paid to Sir Thomas Erskine from 1389 to 1403, was after his death paid to his widow as if in her own right, and in the later entries, when the sum was paid to her son after her death, the money is said to be payable in exchange for Arran which had belonged to Sir John Menteith. This was liad much stress on before the House of Lords, but the argument losses force from the fact that the same sum was paid to Sir Thomas Erskine for many years before it passed to Sir Thomas, and in Sir Robert's case the payment coincides with his resignation of Ednam, as stated on page 594. It may be, however, that the payments to Dame Janet Barclay were held to relate to Arran. But though the evidence on the point is not strong, the family belief on the subject so constantly and consistently asserted may be accepted as being not only probable, but the simplest and most direct way by which Janet Erskine or her heirs could claim any interest in the earldom of Mar. She survived Sir Thomas, dying soon after Whitsunday 1413, her annuity after that date being paid to her son Robert. [The Scots Peerage V:596-600]
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!#189-v2-p224; !#970-v2-89; !#665-ns-v9-p4-6,21,129-137,193-201; The controversy over Janet Keith-Janet Barclay is discussed in these references; !#1865-p46;
=== Sir Allan Erskine, who had charters of I ===
Sir Allan Erskine, who had charters of Inchture in Perth and Crambeth in Fife from King David II on 2 October 1365. He had also charters of lands in the territory of Inchmartine, and of Banchory in Fife, from King Robert II on 24 October 1379. He died in Maya 1400. He married, before 1362, Isabel Inchmartine, daughter and heiress of Sir John Inchmartine of that Ilk and Margaret Wemyss his wife. She died in or about 1399. The had issue two daughters: Margaret, married to Sir John Glen of Glen and Balmuto; and Isabella, married, as his second wife, about 1386, to Sir John Wemyss of Kincaldrum and Reres, afterwards of Wemyss. [The Scots Peerage V:592]
=== died in exile in England after Battle of ===
died in exile in England after Battle of Homildon Hill
=== bp 31 Nov 1934 ===
bp 31 Nov 1934
Preferred Parents:
Father: Robert Erskine, b. 1 APR 1310 in Erskine, Renfrewshire, Scotland d. 1385 in Erskine, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Mother: Beatrice Lindsay, b. 1314 d. 1354
Family 1: Mary Douglas of Liddesdale, b. 1335 in Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland d. 30 JUN 1367 in Erskine, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Family 2: Janet de Keith of Syntoun, b. 1342 in Synton, Selkirkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom d. 1413 in Synton, Selkirkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
- Elizabeth Erskine, b. ABT 1380 in Synton, Selkirk, Scotland d. 1478 in Foulis, Perthshire, Scotland
Sources:
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Author: The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, Fourth Edition, Weis, Frederick Lewis, Th.D., Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1991, Cheryl Varner Library, Gray Court, SC, Page number: p. 45
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Author: A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry; John Bernard Burke & Bernard Burke {1997}, Page number: I:268
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