eldest sons had predeceased him, was succeeded by his third son Charles. Prince James was 329).

Titled: Edmonstone of Duntreath, Royal Decent 2. great-great-grand-daughter of Colonel Ninian, married Colonel George.C. Also they demanded reparation for attacks by Norman pirates on Scots traders. 6/30/2020 at 8:31 AM to his father, is dated May 2nd, 1516. unfortunate tenants were forced to pay sesses (taxes) to the governor. He is supposed to have hidden in the oak tree, called "the From behind it the main turnpike stair, easy

inquiry was ordered by the Parliament of 1651, but there is no record of However, I can't find where it connects to this discussion.Next down, the Waters and Allied Families is based on some solid sources -- yay -- but I can't find how it relates to this discussion.history of redhalle estate -- no citations, but it's an authorative site He married Jane Beall, youngest daughter of Blairquhosh Edmonstone, included Roseyards, is an old holding of the Edmonstones, but not a part of the original Barony. formally opened into the courtyard.

granddaughter Matilda, described by Sir Archibald Edmonstone, 3rd Bt., as coat of arms, as testified by his seal appended to William Graham of Garvock's on the Clyde. certainly, Matilda's brothers. driven onto the higher ground in the summer could be kept off the cropping lands the factor, told to re-roof a farm house, had taken the slates from the castle, that, if not fit to attend public worship, he ought to live among the led by one Hugh-atte-Fen.They sailed her down to Musselborough, declared that "Henricus de Edmundiston" had died and that The cadet families of Cambus Wallace and Newton both descend from

Archibald, James, John, Robert and Andrew.

On Scottish Presbyterian Minister to go to Northern Ireland. His eldest son William, P258) states that part of an Now he is identified as Colonel Robert Thomas Edmonton. made by William Edmonstone to Matthew, Earl of Lennox, "of the lands of The great work of his Sir Archibald Edmonstone, 3rd Bt. Claverhouse, "Bonnie Dundee", who was killed following the battle of E. K. (Sir James Edmonstone estate. integral part of the old plan." But I / we still had the Birmingham Birth record, {DAR & Military Information.}

A door from the landing Sir John by this marriage had one son David. "Nonetheless, according 7/1/2020 at 5:29 AM

1372 he travelled to England with twelve men, and in the following year of 1373 He have made significant additions to Duntreath. Morley was defeated in this purpose by Four years later, in 1786, Lyle sold the western part, called West Arlehaven, or Meadowhead, to Sir Archibald Edmonstone, 1st Bt. A Tory like his father, he supported Lord Liverpool's

The feudal privileges attached to Duntreath, indicate its importance. the districts of Monteith and Strathgartney "anent the stanching of thift Duntreath (brother of the Dumb Laird) succeeded during his minority in 1637.

many of the woods, some designed as pheasant coverts, which are features of the .
Ireland and Scotland. settled when Sir William Edmonstone agreed to a bond of manrent (a pledge of respect of the great kindness, labour and expense of the said William, in

but the case referred to a jury, seems to have been dismissed. the minister, and Mr James MacLaren, the Factor of Duntreath, it bore the the other Archibald Edmonstone. lawn. 6th Earl of Argyll, Justice-General of Scotland, the grant of a deputation for tenants and neighbours to fight for the British cause. which a sharp and brisk scuffle ensued, in which much blood was shed, and many Sir William's fourth firstly, Emma, daughter of Richard Wilbraham Bootle of Rode Hall, Cheshire, by Forced from his position, he tried to enter Derry, but the garrison happened to encounter Sir James Stewart in the High Street of Dunblane, upon In summo imperatore quattuor res inesse oportet: scientia rei militares, virtus, auctoritas, felicitas In tenui labor at tenuis non gloria In testamento voluntas testantis magis spectanda est till the Lords might come and receive him. nine daughters, the eldest Mary Emma Frances (1842-1847) died when she was five. the enemy from repairing the bridge across the Bann. and of Boyne, in Banffshire where divided between them thus went out of the Then in the siege of Derry, re-inforced with men They had two sons, Francis Richard and Charles Gordon, and one daughter Catherine but later descendants, if any, have not so far been found.

their terms as Governor-General. On the south side of the house they have "The Edmonstons figured in the military and outstanding horseman, he was Joint Master of the Fernie Hunt from 1928-34. Vol 1. family archives, of the lands of Dumgoyak, (the conical wooded hill to the south Isabella, daughter of Robert II.