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  1. 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. William Ruthven was born in 1541 in Ruthven Castle, in Perthshire, Scotland, the son of Patrick Ruthven, 3rd Lord Ruthven and Janet Douglas. [1] .

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Birth of William Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie, 4th Lo... Genealogy for William Ruthven (c.1541 - 1584) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Scotland
    • circa 1541
    • Dorothea Stewart of Avondale
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  3. William Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie. Present holder. 1581 creation: 20th Lord Ruthven, 16th Earl of Gowrie 1945 creation: Patrick Hore-Ruthven, (3rd Earl of Gowrie) Motto. Deid schaw ("Show a deed") 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 ...

    • Brer Ruthven, 3rd Earl of Gowrie
    • Viscount Ruthven of Canberra, Baron Ruthven of Gowrie, Baron Gowrie
  4. Overview. 1st earl of Gowrie, William Ruthven. (c. 1541—1584) Quick Reference. ( c. 1541–84). The Ruthven estates were in Perthshire and the family, protestant by religion, formed part of the English interest. He was the leader in 1582 of the Ruthven raid and held the king prisoner for ten months.

  5. Gowrie, William Ruthven, 1st earl of [S] (c.1541–84). The Ruthven estates were in Perthshire and the family, protestant by religion, formed part of the English interest. Gowrie's father, the 3rd Lord Ruthven, took a leading part in the murder of Rizzio in 1566, but died almost immediately after.

  6. William Ruthven 1st Earl of Gowrie. 1541–1584. Dorothea Stewart. –1627. Marriage: 17 August 1561. Marie-nic-William Ruthven of Gowrie - Dowager Countess of Atholl. 1562–1613. Lady Beatrice Ruthven. 1573–1618. Barbara Ruthven. 1574–1625. Lady Jean Ruthven. 1564–1620. Lelyas Ruthven. 1568–. Sophia Ruthven. 1569–1590.

  7. The 1st earl of Gowrie had held James captive after the Ruthven raid in 1582. On 5 August 1600, while hunting, James was urgently invited by Alexander Ruthven to Gowrie House in Perth, according to the king to investigate a mysterious stranger with a pot of gold.