Issue-
· 2I. DAVID-
David gave the mother church of Greenlaw and to Kelso Abbey the chapel of
his
Issue-
· 3I. WALTER-
3I. WALTER (TRACTE 1, DAVID 2)
Walter confirmed a donation made by his father in 1176 from the church in Halyburton to Kelso Abbey. He was a witness to a charter in 1207.
Issue-
· 4I. WILLIAM- m. CHRISTIAN de FAWNYS, d. of Richard de Fawnys
· II. Adam- witnessed a charter c.1242
· III. Henry- witnessed a charter in 1250
4I. WILLIAM (TRACTE 1, DAVID 2, WALTER 3)
m. CHRISTIAN de FAWNYS, d. of Richard de Fawnys
Issue-
· 5I.
PHILIP- m.
5I. PHILIP (TRACTE 1,
DAVID 2, WALTER 3, WILLIAM 4)
m.
Issue-
· 6I. HENRY- m. AGNES de MORDINGTON (m.1. Philip de Colville), d. before 25 Nov. 1323
6I. HENRY (TRACTE 1, DAVID 2, WALTER 3, WILLIAM 4, PHILIP 5)
m. AGNES de MORDINGTON (m.1. Philip de Colville), d. of Peter de
Mordington
d. before 25 Nov. 1323
Henry swore allegience to Edward I in 1296 for his lands in Berwickshire. On
23 May 1308 he was one of the sureties for Lamberton, Bishop of St. Andrews who
was a prisoner in
Issue-
· 7I. ADAM-
Ref:
"The Scottish Nation"- William Anderson, A. Fullarton & Co., Edinburgh, 1880
7I. ADAM (TRACTE 1, DAVID 2, WALTER 3, WILLIAM 4, PHILIP 5, HENRY 6)
Issue-
· I. Walter- d.c.1385, Sheriff of Berwickshire
·
8II. JOHN- m. daughter of William de Vaux, d.
1355
· III. Alexander-
Ref:
"The Scottish Nation"- William Anderson, A. Fullarton & Co., Edinburgh, 1880
8II. JOHN (TRACTE 1, DAVID 2, WALTER 3, WILLIAM 4, PHILIP 5, HENRY 6, ADAM 7)
m. daughter of WILLIAM De VAUX
d. 1355
Sir John fought in many battles against the English and was killed at the battle of Nisbet in 1355. By his marriage with the heiress of Vaux he received the lands of Dirleton and became Lord of Dirleton.
Issue-
· 9I. JOHN- m. MARGARET CAMERON, d. 1392
Ref:
"The Scottish Nation"- William Anderson, A. Fullarton & Co., Edinburgh, 1880
9I. JOHN (TRACTE 1, DAVID 2, WALTER 3, WILLIAM 4, PHILIP 5, HENRY 6, ADAM 7,
JOHN 8)
m. MARGARET CAMERON of Bellegarno
d. 1392
By his marriage to Margaret John received lands in
Issue-
· 10I. WALTER- m. ISABEL STEWART (m.1. Earl of Ross), d. 1449
· II. George- of Gogar
· III. daughter
Ref:
Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy- Alison Weir, The
Bodley Head, London, 1999- p. 219
"The Scottish Nation"- William Anderson, A. Fullarton & Co., Edinburgh,
1880
10I. WALTER (TRACTE 1, DAVID 2, WALTER 3, WILLIAM 4, PHILIP 5, HENRY 6, ADAM 7,
JOHN 8, JOHN 9)
m. ISABEL STEWART (m.1. Alexander, Earl of
Ross)
d. 1449
Sir Walter of Dirleton was one of the hostages for James I when he was
released in 1424. His annual income was estimated at 800 marks and he was
released 29 Sept. 1425. In 1430 he was appointed an ambassador to
Some of the genealogies insert an additional generation of another Walter between Walter and Isabel and John and Janet, however, I have not found any primary sources to justify this.
Issue-
· II. Walter- m. Catherine Chisholm,
Countess of Pitcur,
· III. Robert-
· IV. William- d.c.1439
· V. Christian- m. George Leslie, Earl of Rothes
Ref:
Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy- Alison Weir, The
Bodley Head, London, 1999- pp. 219, 227
The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the
United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant- G.E. Cokayne, Vicary Gibbs,
H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden,
editors, Alan Sutton Pub., Gloucester, 2000- Vol. IV, p. 384
Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage- Charles Mosley,
editor, Burke's Peerage Ltd., 2003
"The Scottish Nation"- William Anderson, A. Fullarton & Co.,
Edinburgh, 1880
11I. JOHN (TRACTE 1, DAVID 2, WALTER 3, WILLIAM 4, PHILIP 5, HENRY 6, ADAM 7,
JOHN 8, JOHN 9,
WALTER 10)
m. JANET SETON (m.2. Edward Congalton of that
ilk, alive in 1493), d. of Sir William Seton of Seton
d. c.1453
John was the 1st Lord Direltoun and sheriff of Berwick in 1447. John was granted a charter to the lands of Balmablare in 1452.
Issue-
·
· 12II. GEORGE-
Ref:
Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy- Alison Weir, The
Bodley Head, London, 1999- p. 227
The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the
United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant- G.E. Cokayne, Vicary Gibbs,
H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden,
editors, Alan Sutton Pub., Gloucester, 2000- Vol. IV, p. 384
"The Scottish Nation"- William Anderson, A. Fullarton & Co.,
Edinburgh, 1880
12II. GEORGE (TRACTE 1, DAVID 2, WALTER 3, WILLIAM 4, PHILIP 5, HENRY 6, ADAM 7,
JOHN 8, JOHN 9,
WALTER 10, JOHN 11)
m.c.1474 MARIOT ______
d. before 8 Apr. 1490
George was the 3rd Lord Dirletoun, succeeding his brother in 1459. He had a
charter to lands in the barony of
Issue-
·
· 13II. PATRICK- d. 1506
· III. Andrew-
Ref:
Notes on Dignities in The Peerage of Scotland Which Are Dormant or
Which Have Been Forfeited- William Oxenham Hewlett, Edinburgh, 1882- p.
134
The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the
United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant- G.E. Cokayne, Vicary Gibbs,
H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden,
editors, Alan Sutton Pub., Gloucester, 2000- Vol. IV, p. 384
"The Scottish Nation"- William Anderson, A. Fullarton & Co.,
Edinburgh, 1880
13II. PATRICK (TRACTE 1, DAVID 2, WALTER 3, WILLIAM 4, PHILIP 5, HENRY 6, ADAM 7,
JOHN 8, JOHN 9,
WALTER 10, JOHN 11,
GEORGE 12)
m.1. MARGARET DOUGLAS (d. before 24 May 1505), d. of James Douglas of
Pompherstoun
2. before 24 May 1505 Christian Wawane (m.1. Andrew Mowbray, burgess of
d. 6 Dec. 1506
Patrick succeeded his nephew James as 6th Lord Halyburton.
Issue-
· 14I. JANET- m. WILLIAM RUTHVEN
· II.
· III. Margaret- m. George Ker of Fawdonside, Roxburghshire
Ref:
The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and
the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant- G.E. Cokayne, Vicary
Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de
Walden, editors, Alan Sutton Pub., Gloucester, 2000- Vol. IV, p. 384; XI, 247
Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage- Charles Mosley,
editor, Burke's Peerage Ltd., 2003
"The Scottish Nation"- William Anderson, A. Fullarton & Co.,
Edinburgh, 1880