A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries [With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . In 1494 she appears as Lady Lindsay, wife of Patrick, LordGray ; and her third husband was Halkerstone of Southwood. 4. Margaret, one of Huntlys two marriageable daughters in 1490(the other being Catherine), already referred to. According to Sir RobertGordon, Huntlys fourth daughter was Countess of Bothwell, and conse-quently she must have been the Earls second wife. Subsequently to 1476, on the deathof Princess Annabella, the second E
A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries [With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . In 1494 she appears as Lady Lindsay, wife of Patrick, LordGray ; and her third husband was Halkerstone of Southwood. 4. Margaret, one of Huntlys two marriageable daughters in 1490(the other being Catherine), already referred to. According to Sir RobertGordon, Huntlys fourth daughter was Countess of Bothwell, and conse-quently she must have been the Earls second wife. Subsequently to 1476, on the deathof Princess Annabella, the second Earl ofHuntly married, thirdly, Elizabeth Hay,sister of Nicolas, Earl of Errol, by whom, sofar as is known, he had three daughters :— 5. Catherine, about 1495 the wife ofPerkin Warbeck, after whose execution,in 1499, she lived at the English Courtand married, secondly, James Strangways ;thirdly, Sir Matthew Cradock; and fourthly,Christopher Ashton of Fyfield, died childless in 1437, and was buriedin Fyfield Church, where her monumentis still to be 6. Agnes (according to DouglassPeerage, Sophia), married to Gilbert Hayof 1 Heraldic Ceiling of St. Machar (New Spald- monument to Lady Catherine Gordon in Swan-ing Club, iSSS). sea Church, which was probably erected by the - Reference has been already made to another family of her third husband. 392 THIRD EARL OF HUNTLY 7. Eleanor, wife of John(?) Crichton of Invernytie. Douglas specifies another daughter, Mary, as the wife of Sir WilliamSinclair of Westera. An illegitimate daughter of the second Earl is saidto have married James Ogilvy of Findlater. The Countess of Huntlysurvived her husband for several years, and was alive in 4. Alexander, third Earl of Huntly. The second Earl was succeeded, in 1500, by his eldest son, Alexander,as third Earl of Huntly, who, however, continued to be styled LordGordon in legal documents, until he had sasine of the Earldom in 1482 and 1500 he h
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