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Agnes Dundas

Also Known As: "Agneta"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Dundas, West Lothian, Scotland
Death: Corstorphine, Edinburgh, Scotland
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Daughter of Lord John de Dundas, of Dundas and Eleanor Douglas
Wife of Adam Forrester, 1st of Corstorphine
Mother of Agnes Forrester
Sister of James Dundas, 11th of Dundas

Managed by: Oliver Marcus Stedall
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About Agnes Dundas

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2 - Adam Forrester, was a successful merchant in Edinburgh, and probably acquired the greater part of his fortune in the reign of David II by trading with England. In the Rotuli Scotiae, we find a license granted to him to bring grain into Scotland without payment of duty. In the same reign, he acquired the lands of Whitburn and Niddreff, and in the following several additional estates. In 1373, he was Provost of Edinburgh, and in 1382, Sheriff of Lothian. He was frequently employed in embassies to England, and seems to have been held in much esteem by King Robert III, who made him Keeper of the Great Seal in 1390. In 1402, he was present at the Battle of Homildon Hill, and having been taken prisoner, was, along with several of the most illustrious prisoners, presented to King Henry IV in full Parliament, where he acted as spokesman for the others. During the last year of his life, he was Depute Chamberlain of the southern division of the kingdom, under the Earl of Buchan. His first wife was Agnes, daughter of John Dundas of Fingask; and he was afterwards married to a lady whose Christian name was Margaret, who survived him about twenty years. He died in 1404, and was buried in the chapel of St John the Baptist at Corstorphine. The stone which originally covered his remains, was built into the west wall of the session-house, and has on it an inscription, now almost defaced, commencing "Hic jacet Adam Forstar."
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  • (A) Sir Hugh de Dundas
    • (i) Sir George de Dundas (d Dupplin 11.08.1332)
      • (a) James de Dundas (d before 1364)
        • ((1)) John de Dundas (a 1364)
          • ((A)) James Dundas, 11th of Dundas (d 1430/1) m1. ??
            • ((i)) James Dundas, 12th of Dundas (dsp before 1452) m. Elizabeth Livingston (dau of Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar)
            • ((ii)) Sir Archibald Dundas, 13th of Dundas, Sheriff of Linlithgowshire (a 1491) -- m. (before 23.12.1452) Agnes Borthwick (dau of William Borthwick, 1st Lord) --
            • ((iii)) Duncan Dundas, 1st of Newliston (Lord Lyon) m2. Christian Stewart (dau of Sir John Stewart of Innermeath and Lorn)
            • ((iv)) Alexander Dundas of Fingask (d 1451) m. Eupham Livingston (dau of Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar)
            • ((v)) Thomas Dundas (dsp)
            • ((vi)) Elizabeth Dundas -- m. Philip Moubray of Barnbougle --
            • ((vii)) Christian Dundas -- m. Sir John Sandilands of Calder (d 1439) --
          • ((B)) Agnes Dundas m. (sp) Adam Forrester, 1st of Corstorphine, etc (a 1361, d 13.10.1405) Reported in TSP (Linlithgow) to have been a daughter of James Dundas of Dundas but, noting that two of her daughters married their Dundas cousins above, thought most likely to have been of this generation was ...
          • ((C)) daughter m. Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar, Justiciary (d before 06.11.1451)

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Agnes Dundas's Timeline

1360
1360
Dundas, West Lothian, Scotland
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Corstorphine, Edinburgh, Scotland