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Earl of Gowrie is a title that has been created twice, once in the Peerage of Scotland and once in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, both times for members of the Ruthven family. It takes its name from Gowrie, a historical region and ancient province of Scotland. On 23 August 1581, William Ruthven, 4th Lord Ruthven, was created Earl of Gowrie ...
Lord Ruthven of Freeland was succeeded by his son, the second Lord. He never married and on his death in 1722 the title and estates devolved by entail upon his youngest sister, Jean. On her death the estates passed to her nephew Sir William Cunningham, 3rd Baronet, of Cunninghamhead.
William [Ruthven], 2nd Lord Ruthven, PC. born. mar. betw. 28 Nov 1514 and 15 Mar 1519/20 Hon Janet Halyburton, suo jure Lady Dirletoun (d. c. 1560), 1st dau. and cohrss. of Patrick [Halyburton], 5th Lord Dirletoun, by his first wife Margaret Douglas, dau. of James Douglas of Pumphreston and Adeston. children. 1. Hon Patrick Ruthven, later 3rd ...
William Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie, 4th Lord of Ruthven (c. 1541 – May 1584) was a Scottish peer known for devising the Raid of Ruthven. Life and career [ edit ] William Ruthven was born in 1541 in Ruthven Castle , in Perthshire , Scotland , the son of Patrick Ruthven, 3rd Lord Ruthven and Janet Douglas. [1]
Patrick Ruthven, 3rd Lord Ruthven primary name: Ruthven, Patrick other name: (3rd Lord) Ruthven Details individual ...
Brief Life History of Patrick. When Patrick Ruthven was born about 1431, in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland, his father, John Ruthven Sheriff of Perth, was 48 and his mother, Isabel Wemyss, was 33. He had at least 1 son with Lady Janet Cranstoun of Denholm. He died about 1480, in his hometown, at the age of 51.
Brief Life History of William. When William Ruthven - 1st Earl of Gowrie was born in 1541, in Forfarshire, Scotland, his father, Patrick Ruthven 3rd Lord Ruthven, was 22 and his mother, Lady Janet Douglas, of Angus - Baroness of Ruthven, was 16. He married Dorothea Stewart - Countess of Gowrie on 17 August 1561, in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.