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Notwithstanding her father Earl Duncan left a legitimate son of his second
marriage, called Donald of the Levenax, she appears to have enjoyed the
earldom of Lennox during the reign of James II. in the Castle of Inchmurrin in
Lochlomond, the ...
Notwithstanding her father Earl Duncan left a legitimate son of his second
marriage, called Donald of the Levenax, she appears to have enjoyed the
earldom of Lennox during the reign of James II. in the Castle of Inchmurrin in
Lochlomond, the ...
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by Sir William to Donald, in which he is explicitly styled filius legitimus Duncani
Comitis de Levenax." The learned author of the Case then proceeds to state, that
after Earl Duncan's death in 1425, his daughter Isabella becomes vested in the ...
by Sir William to Donald, in which he is explicitly styled filius legitimus Duncani
Comitis de Levenax." The learned author of the Case then proceeds to state, that
after Earl Duncan's death in 1425, his daughter Isabella becomes vested in the ...
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That charter contains a parental provision of a landed estate to Donald, and his
heirs and assignees. The qualification of lawful* applied to Earl Duncan's son
and heir in the fief, and superseding the latter usual and unequivocal expression,
...
That charter contains a parental provision of a landed estate to Donald, and his
heirs and assignees. The qualification of lawful* applied to Earl Duncan's son
and heir in the fief, and superseding the latter usual and unequivocal expression,
...
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and her brother, there is a remarkable illustration afforded by a transaction
regarding, I presume, the same estate of which the dominium utile was granted
by Sir William Graham to Donald of the Levenax. Upon the 25 th of August 1423,
just ...
and her brother, there is a remarkable illustration afforded by a transaction
regarding, I presume, the same estate of which the dominium utile was granted
by Sir William Graham to Donald of the Levenax. Upon the 25 th of August 1423,
just ...
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Armorial bearings of the period furnish valuable adminicles of evidence in all
genealogical questions, and the seal of Donald of the Levenax has accordingly
been pressed into the argument for Woodhead, and is engraved for the case
drawn ...
Armorial bearings of the period furnish valuable adminicles of evidence in all
genealogical questions, and the seal of Donald of the Levenax has accordingly
been pressed into the argument for Woodhead, and is engraved for the case
drawn ...
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Agnes Menteith Albany Alexander Napier ancient Archibald Napier Avandale barony brieves brother Buccleuch cadency Castle charter charter-chest chiston claim coheiresses Comitatus contract Countess of Lennox Crown dated daughter deed Dernely's descended dignity dimedietate Donald Duchess Isabella Duchess of Albany Duke Earl Duncan Earl of Fife Earl of Lennox earldom of Lennox Edinburgh eldest Elizabeth Menteith engrailed estates evidence excambion fact father favour feudal fief genealogy Gleneagles grant Haldane's heir heirs-general honours Howpaslot infeft James James III John Haldane John Lord Dernely John Napier Johnne King lady landis lands Levenax Lord Napier Lordship Luton-hoo manerium Margaret marriage married Mathew Memoirs of Merchiston messuage Napier of Merchiston Parliament parties peerage possession primogeniture principal messuage quhilk records reign retour Riddell royal Rusky saltier says Scot Scotland Scott of Thirlestane seal seisin Sir Archibald Sir Archibald Napier Sir William sister Stewart terrarum tion Tracts Walter William Naper Woodhead
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