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Alexander Sutherland of Duffus
(Abt 1400 - 1484)
'''Alexander Sutherland, 3rd of Duffus'''
Alexander Sutherland, 3rd of Duffus (son of Henry Sutherland, of Torboll)
Alexander Sutherland, succeeded his father Henry in Torboll, and his uncle, apparently, in Duffus, before 13 March 1433-34, when he granted twenty-one oxgangs of the lands of Strabrock or Broxburn in West Lothian, to Robert Crichton of Sanquhar.[1] He held also from David Lindsay, Earl of Crawford, the lands of Ledbothy in Forfarshire, which he sold in or about 1445 to Richard Lovell of Ballumby.[2] In 1444 he seems to have paid a visit to England to Pontefract Castle, where his chief, John, Earl of Sutherland was then residing as one of the hostages for the ransom money of King James I., and obtained from him a confirmation of the lands of Torboll in succession to his father and grandfather, the destination being to Alexander himself and to the lawful heirs-male of his body.[3] In a Crown writ of 21 July 1541, cited later, he is referred to as Sir Alexander Sutherland of Duffus, but no other evidence of his knighthood has been found. He was alive in 1469 and 1478, and was apparently deceased about or before 1484,[4] though the evidence on the last point is not conclusive. He married, before 19 March 1433-34, Muriel, dauhter of John Chisholm of Chisholm, with whom he obtained the lands of Quarrelwood, Greschip, and others near Elgin. At the date named she, with her husband's consent, resigned in the hands of the Prior of Coldingham the lands of Paxton and Aldencraw, in Berwickshire.[5] Alexander and Muriel had issue at least two sons and two daughters:-
* 1. William Sutherland, of Berydall.
*2. Angus Sutherland, of Torboll.
*3. Isabella Sutherland, who married Alexander Dunbar of Westfield.
*4. Dorothea Sutherland, said to be the daughter of Alexander Sutherland of Duffus, married to Alexander Ross of Balnagown, who was killed at the battle of Allt Charrais on 11 June 1486, leaving issue. She was blamed as one of the causes of the conflict.[6].
* [1] Reg. Mag. Sig., 10 March 1439/40.
* [2] Ibid., 29 October 1463.
* [3] Sutherland Book, iii. 25, 26.
* [4] Laing Charters, No. 160; Acta Dom. Conc., 5, 101*.
* [5] North Durham, App. No. 361.
* [6] Scot. Antiquary, iv. 9, 10.
Sources: Balfour Paul, J. (1906) The Scots Peerage, vol. 3. Edinburgh: David Douglas.
https://sites.google.com/site/fivegateways/alphabetical-index-s/sutherland/suth0044
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== Biography of Alexander Sutherland==
}Alexander Sutherland was born c 1400. He was the son of Henry Sutherland, Laird of Torboll & Duffus and his wife Margaret de Moravia.
He married Muriel Chisholm, daughter of John Chisholm and Catherine Bisset, between 19 March 1433 and 1434.
They had 5 known children
*Dorothea Sutherland
*Muriel Sutherland
*Isabella de Sutherland. a 1502
*William Sutherland c May 1474
*Angus Sutherland
Alexander Sutherland is believed to have died before 1484.
== Sources ==
*The family tree of the Dukes, Earls, Lairds and Chiefs of Clan Sutherland 1100-2015 by John M Sutherland-Fisher, Genealogist of Clan Sutherland*The Peerage of Scotland by Sir Robert Douglas (1764) 1st edition within which are found:(Sutherland, Lord Duffus pages 194-196 and Sutherland Earl of Sutherland pages 660-667)*The History of the Earldom of Sutherland by Sir Robert Gordon (written 1650) who was younger son of Alexander Gordon 12th Earl of Sutherland and created 1st Baronet of Gordonstoun*The Sutherland Books Volumes 1-3 by Sir William Fraser (1892) [presented in 1894 by the Duke of Sutherland to Queen Victoria]*A short history of Clan Sutherland , the families of Sutherland, Forse and Duffus 12th -19th centuries by Daniel J J Sutherland, Historian Emeritus of Clan Sutherland. http://www.duffus.com/ashort.htm*A Fighting Clan: Officers in Clan Sutherland 1250-1850 by Malcolm Sutherland, Historian Emeritus of Clan Sutherland.* Balfour Paul, Sir James. ''[[Space:The Scots Peerage|The Scots Peerage]]'' (David Douglas, Edinburgh, 1904-1914); in 9 Volumes; [https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun08paul Earl of Sutherland - Volume 8]*A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Great Britain ... by Bernard Burke*Private papers in the collection of James B Sutherland, Historian of Clan Sutherland*Private papers in the collection of John M Sutherland-Fisher, Genealogist of Clan Sutherland*http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p124.htm#i3731
*http://www.thepeerage.com/p39209.htm#i392085
=== Acknowledgments ===
*Thanks to [[Walter-976 | Charles Walter]] for starting this profile. Click the Changes tab for the details of contributions by Charles and others.
*[[Arbuthnot-53 | Sir William Arbuthnot]], Saturday, April 4, 2015.
Alexander Sutherland, 3rd of Duffus (son of Henry Sutherland, of Torboll)
Alexander Sutherland, succeeded his father Henry in Torboll, and his uncle, apparently, in Duffus, before 13 March 1433-34, when he granted twenty-one oxgangs of the lands of Strabrock or Broxburn in West Lothian, to Robert Crichton of Sanquhar.[1] He held also from David Lindsay, Earl of Crawford, the lands of Ledbothy in Forfarshire, which he sold in or about 1445 to Richard Lovell of Ballumby.[2] In 1444 he seems to have paid a visit to England to Pontefract Castle, where his chief, John, Earl of Sutherland was then residing as one of the hostages for the ransom money of King James I., and obtained from him a confirmation of the lands of Torboll in succession to his father and grandfather, the destination being to Alexander himself and to the lawful heirs-male of his body.[3] In a Crown writ of 21 July 1541, cited later, he is referred to as Sir Alexander Sutherland of Duffus, but no other evidence of his knighthood has been found. He was alive in 1469 and 1478, and was apparently deceased about or before 1484,[4] though the evidence on the last point is not conclusive. He married, before 19 March 1433-34, Muriel, dauhter of John Chisholm of Chisholm, with whom he obtained the lands of Quarrelwood, Greschip, and others near Elgin. At the date named she, with her husband's consent, resigned in the hands of the Prior of Coldingham the lands of Paxton and Aldencraw, in Berwickshire.[5] Alexander and Muriel had issue at least two sons and two daughters:-
* 1. William Sutherland, of Berydall.
*2. Angus Sutherland, of Torboll.
*3. Isabella Sutherland, who married Alexander Dunbar of Westfield.
*4. Dorothea Sutherland, said to be the daughter of Alexander Sutherland of Duffus, married to Alexander Ross of Balnagown, who was killed at the battle of Allt Charrais on 11 June 1486, leaving issue. She was blamed as one of the causes of the conflict.[6].
* [1] Reg. Mag. Sig., 10 March 1439/40.
* [2] Ibid., 29 October 1463.
* [3] Sutherland Book, iii. 25, 26.
* [4] Laing Charters, No. 160; Acta Dom. Conc., 5, 101*.
* [5] North Durham, App. No. 361.
* [6] Scot. Antiquary, iv. 9, 10.
Sources: Balfour Paul, J. (1906) The Scots Peerage, vol. 3. Edinburgh: David Douglas.
https://sites.google.com/site/fivegateways/alphabetical-index-s/sutherland/suth0044
Click here for Photo of Duffus Castle (use browser back arrow to return)
-- MERGED NOTE ------------
[[Category:Declaration of Arbroath, Le Cheyne Family Worklist]]
}
== Biography of Alexander Sutherland==
}Alexander Sutherland was born c 1400. He was the son of Henry Sutherland, Laird of Torboll & Duffus and his wife Margaret de Moravia.
He married Muriel Chisholm, daughter of John Chisholm and Catherine Bisset, between 19 March 1433 and 1434.
They had 5 known children
*Dorothea Sutherland
*Muriel Sutherland
*Isabella de Sutherland. a 1502
*William Sutherland c May 1474
*Angus Sutherland
Alexander Sutherland is believed to have died before 1484.
== Sources ==
*http://www.thepeerage.com/p39209.htm#i392085
=== Acknowledgments ===
*Thanks to [[Walter-976 | Charles Walter]] for starting this profile. Click the Changes tab for the details of contributions by Charles and others.
*[[Arbuthnot-53 | Sir William Arbuthnot]], Saturday, April 4, 2015.
Events
| Birth | Abt 1400 | ||||
| Birth | Abt 1403 | Duffus Castle, Morayshire, Scotland | |||
| Marriage | Mar 1433 | Scotland - Muriel "Morella" Chisholm | |||
| Marriage | Mar 1434 | Muriel "Morella" Chisholm | |||
| Death | 1484 | Duffus Castle, , Morayshire, Scotland | |||
| Death | Abt 1484 | ||||
| Alt name | Alexander "3rd Laird of Duffus" Sutherland | ||||
| Reference No | 5577020 | ||||
| Reference No | 5734642 | ||||
| Reference No | 60 |
Families
| Spouse | Muriel "Morella" Chisholm (1407 - 1474) |
| Child | Isobel Sutherland (1430 - 1505) |
| Child | Living |
| Child | William "Laird of Berriedale" Sutherland (1425 - 1474) |
| Child | Lady Muriella Sutherland (1430 - 1490) |
| Father | Sir Henry "Lord Torboll" Sutherland (1351 - 1434) |
| Mother | Margaret Moray (1372 - 1438) |