The Ruthven family papers [electronic resource] : the Ruthven version of the conspiracy and assassination at Gowrie House, Perth, 5th August, 1600 . urth Lord Grey, whosurvived him, and married, secondly, PatrickOgilvie of Inchmartine. William, fourth LordRuthven, who succeeded his father. George, tutorto Lord Ruthven, precentor of Dunkeld; killedalong with the Regent Lennox, at Stirling, 4thSeptember 1571. Archibald of Forteviot, styledMaster of Ruthven, General in the Swedish Service,recommended to King John of Sweden by theRegent Mar, 1572; because interested in a plot torelease the impriso

The Ruthven family papers [electronic resource] : the Ruthven version of the conspiracy and assassination at Gowrie House, Perth, 5th August, 1600 . urth Lord Grey, whosurvived him, and married, secondly, PatrickOgilvie of Inchmartine. William, fourth LordRuthven, who succeeded his father. George, tutorto Lord Ruthven, precentor of Dunkeld; killedalong with the Regent Lennox, at Stirling, 4thSeptember 1571. Archibald of Forteviot, styledMaster of Ruthven, General in the Swedish Service,recommended to King John of Sweden by theRegent Mar, 1572; because interested in a plot torelease the impriso Stock Photo
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The Ruthven family papers [electronic resource] : the Ruthven version of the conspiracy and assassination at Gowrie House, Perth, 5th August, 1600 . urth Lord Grey, whosurvived him, and married, secondly, PatrickOgilvie of Inchmartine. William, fourth LordRuthven, who succeeded his father. George, tutorto Lord Ruthven, precentor of Dunkeld; killedalong with the Regent Lennox, at Stirling, 4thSeptember 1571. Archibald of Forteviot, styledMaster of Ruthven, General in the Swedish Service, recommended to King John of Sweden by theRegent Mar, 1572; because interested in a plot torelease the imprisoned King Eric XIV., wasarrested and imprisoned, but his life spared at theintercession of James VL He had a naturaldaughter named Lilias. James, precentor of Dun-keld, succeeded his brother in that office. Hereceived a charter of an annual rent out of the landsof Holyland from his brother William, Earl ofGowrie, 9th June 1582. He is mentioned in 1553, so cannot have been a son of his fathers secondmarriage. He lived till after 1599. Alexander, pensioner of the Bishopric of Ross, 1586; left anonly daughter, Cecilia, married to Francis, son of 48. Ho.il LORD RUTHVEN AND SCONE Patrick Bruce of Fingask. Jean, married first toHenry, second Lord Ruthven, son of the step-mother, who died 3rd March 1571; second, toAndrew, fifth Earl of Rothes; she died September1591; testament recorded 26th October 1594.Isabel, married 21st August 1570 to James, firstLord Colville of Culross; natural son, James, men-tioned in 1578. In 1560 William, Master of Ruthven, acquiredfrom the Abbey of Scone and Patrick, Bishop ofMoray, commendator thereof, certain lands, parks, woods and fishings in the regality of Scone andsheriffdom of Perth. This agreement was signedon 6th September 1560 by William Ruthven andhis father, Patrick, Lord Ruthven, in presence ofPatrick Murray of Tullibardine, Henry, LordRuthven, and others. The Ruthven family had aresidence in Scone in 1593, in the lifetime of John, third Earl of Go