Robert Douglas of Lochleven

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Sir Robert Douglas of Lochleven (died 1547) was a Scottish courtier and landowner.

The son of Thomas Douglas, younger of Lochleven, and Elizabeth Boyd, his home was Lochleven Castle set on an island in Loch Leven. Some of his estate papers survive, including his Rental of Kinross, which includes his dairy farm at Fossoway tenanted by Robert Kyd.[1]

James Kirkcaldy of Grange. Douglas intercepted them and took away his wife's son. The other children joined Mary, Queen of Scots at Linlithgow Palace and Stirling Castle.[2]

He built a new hall and kitchen in the courtyard at Lochleven castle, and the Glassin Tower, where, it is believed

Battle of Pinkie Cleugh
.

Marriage and family

In 1527, Robert Douglas married

James Stewart, later Earl of Moray in 1531, after their marriage.[4] James V even contemplated having them divorced and marrying Margaret Erskine.[5]

Robert Douglas and Margaret Erskine's children included:

References

  1. ^ Margaret Sanderson, Mary Stewart's People (Edinburgh, 1987), pp. 64-5 citing National Records of Scotland, RH9/1/2.
  2. ^ Joseph Bain, Hamilton Papers, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1890), p. 541: Robert Kerr Hannay, Acts of the Lords of Council in Public Affairs (Edinburgh, 1932), p. 528.
  3. ^ Margaret Sanderson, Mary Stewart's People (Edinburgh, 1987), pp. 68-69.
  4. ^ Gordon Donaldson, Scotland's History: Approaches and Reflections (Scottish Academic Press, 1995), p. 71.
  5. ^ Margaret Sanderson, Mary Stewart's People (Edinburgh, 1987), p. 55.
  6. ^ William Boyd, Calendar of State Papers Scotland: 1574-1581, vol. 5 (Edinburgh, 1907), p. 531.