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As much is certainly suggested by the fact that James, earl of Buchan.

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The Scots Peerage II: 267 The Scots Peerage account of the Stewart Earls of Buchan does not say who her husband was but it is possible that he was William Murray of Traquair. Margaret Murray, here treated, is said to have married William Murray. She was alive on 15 April 1501, when the lands of Berrybus and Ploro were set in rental to her and her son James Stewart, ERS XI: 459 but the annualrent from the lands and barony of Traquair that was granted to her on is not mentioned in her grandson's charter for the same dated 11 August 1512, and it seems quite likely, therefore, probable even, that she died before this date. ERS X: 745 DeathĪ date and place of death has not been identified for Margaret Murray, here treated. He gave it to Margaret Murray and her son James Stewart. James Stewart, earl of Buchan, was granted a three year lease for the lands of Cassoquhy in the lordship of Methven on 3 December 1495. On this last occasion John Murray of Falahill became pledge for them. ERS X: 738 The lease was renewed on 30 April 1499, ERS: 401 and again on 15 April 1501. On 4 March 1492 Margaret Murray and her son James Stewart were granted a lease for the lands of Ploro in the lordship of Ettrick Forest. On this last ocassion John Murray of Falahill became pledge for them. ERS X: 736 The lease was renewed on 30 April 1499, ERS XI: 398 and again on 15 April 1501. The lease was granted with the consent of the earl of Buchan. On 4 March 1492 Margaret Murray and her son James Stewart were granted a three year lease for the lands of Berrybus in the lordship of Etttrick Forest. On James Stewart, earl of Buchan, gave the barony of Traquair to his bastard son James, and reserved an annualrent from the same to Margaret Murray. Douglas: The Peerage of Scotland 673 The Lands of Traquair He did not produced any evidence in support of this new claim, for which he simply cited his earlier account of the Buchan family "for which vide title Stewart earl of Buchan, page 94th". Sir Robert Douglas's account of the Stewart Earls of Buchan, published forty-eight years later (in 1764), follows Crawford's earlier account, saying that Margaret Murray was a daughter of Murray of Philiphaugh, The Peerage of Scotland 94 but Douglas went further in his account of the Stewart earls of Traquair, identifying Margaret as a daughter of Patrick Murray of Philiphaugh. Martine of Clearmont's Genealogical Collections" in his account of the Stewart Earls of Traquair. Martin of Clermont's collections in the hands of his son" as the source of his information, The Peerage of Scotland: 48 alternatively described by him, as "Mr. According to George Crawford, writing in his Peerage account of the Stewart earls of Buchan (published in 1716), Margaret Murray was a daughter of Murray of Philliphaugh.












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