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LIVINGSTON, William 4th of Kilsyth
(About 1482-Before 1545) |
LIVINGSTON, William 4th of Kilsyth 1
User ID: N780. General Notes: "William Livingston, on 2 November 1513, was infeft in half of the lands of Kilsyth and mill of the same, the reddendo being two pairs of gilt spurs with duplication of blench ferm. He was served heir to his father in the lands of Darnchester on 4 February 1513-14, and in the lands of Castleton and Balmalloch, 15 March 1513-14." William married Jonet BRUCE 'of Airth' 16 October 1504(contract).1 (Jonet BRUCE 'of Airth' was born about 1485.) Marriage Notes: "His (William Livingston's) eldest son having died, he obtained from the King, on his own resignation, a charter, dated 17 February 1539-40, incorporating his estates in Stirlingshire and Berwickshire into a free barony of Wester Kilsyth, and providing that in the event of the death of his grandson and heir-apparent without male issue, the family estates should descend to his second son, Alexander, and his heirs, failing whom, to his heirs-male whomsoever, and failing these to the nearest female heirs.... He married (contract 16 October 1504) Jonet, daughter of Sir Robert Bruce of Airth, who survived him. He had issue : |
1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 5 (1908).
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