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Alexander Home, 3rd Lord Home

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Birthplace: Edinburgh, Midlothian, , Scotland
Death: October 08, 1515 (29-30)
Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland (United Kingdom) (Beheaded )
Immediate Family:

Son of Alexander Home, 2nd Lord Home and Nichole Ker, of Samuelson
Husband of Agnes Stewart, Countess of Bothwell
Partner of Katherine Stirling
Father of Alison Home; John Home, Prior of Coldingham, of Inverallon and Janet Home
Brother of Nichola Home; Mariot Home, Countess of Crawford; Abbot John Home; David Home; William Home and 4 others
Half brother of Sir Nicholas Ramsay

Occupation: 3rd Lord Home
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About Alexander Home, 3rd Lord Home

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Alexander Home, 3rd Lord Home (died 1516) was a Scottish soldier and nobleman, Chamberlain of Scotland and March Warden.

Life

Home was the son of Alexander Home, 2nd Lord Home, by Nicholace Ker, a daughter of George Ker of Samuelston. His father was Great Chamberlain to James IV of Scotland from 7 October 1488. Alexander succeeded his father as Lord Home, Chamberlain and Warden of the Eastern and Middle Marches in 1506, and was confirmed in these honours by royal charter in February 1510. In 1507 he bought the lands and burgh of Gordon from the Earl of Huntly.

In August 1513 Home led 3000 Borders Horse on a raid into England, en route back to Scotland laden with booty, his force was ambushed by William Bulmer of Brancepeth Castle at Milfield, and was routed losing 1000 men and his standard. Home himself escaped but his brother George Home was captured.

A month later on Semtember 9, Home's horsemen were part of the Scottish force that fought at the Battle of Flodden. Home and the Earl of Huntly's contingent formed the vanguard of the Scottish Army. Despite the outcome of that day, Home's men defeated the right wing of the English army led by Edmund Howard. Home escaped the slaughter, though leaving many of his kinsmen on the field. He attempted unsuccessfully to recapture the taken Scottish artillery some days later.

Doun wi' Lord Hume

After the death of James IV of Scotland at Flodden, Lord Home did not accept the rule of Regent Albany. Although he had supported the appointment of Albany as governor, a legend says that when they first met at Dumbarton Castle, the Regent joked about Lord Home's small stature, quoting minuit praesentia famam meaning 'the appearance doesn't live up to report.' Their relationship deteriorated, and Home wrote to Lord Dacre in England in August 1515 saying that Albany wished him exiled from Scotland and Margaret Tudor agreed. He hoped for English help. Albany captured Hume Castle in September and ordered Home to meet him at Dunglass. There, Lord Home was arrested and taken to Edinburgh Castle. His jailer was his brother-in-law, the Earl of Arran. Home persuaded Arran to escape with him and they joined another rebel, the Earl of Angus on the borders. In Glasgow they captured ammunition sent by Francis I of France and threw it down a well. Home attacked Dunbar Castle, then captured the Chief Herald, the Lyon King of Arms at Coldstream and held him ransom for his mother who was a prisoner of Albany's lieutenant Antoine d'Arces.

After offering a pardon, Albany invited Home and his brother William to Holyroodhouse. They were arrested and William was imprisoned on the island fortress of Inchgarvie. Lord Home was accused of the murder of James IV at Flodden, then of failing to prevent English re-fortification at Norham Castle. Finally he and William were charged with rebellion against Albany and beheaded, and their heads displayed on the gable of Edinburgh Tolbooth.

Marriage and issue

He married Agnes Stewart, daughter of James Stewart, 1st Earl of Buchan, Earl of Buchan. by whom he had a daughter:

Janet Home, married John Hamilton of Samuelston (aka Clydesdale John), illegitimate son of James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran

Home also fathered several illegitimate children

John Home

Alison Home

Isabel Home

Lord Home was eventually succeeded following the reversal of his forfeiture, by his brother George Home, 4th Lord Home.


Alexander Home

  • Parents: Alexander Home (d c 1608), Nichole Ker, of Samuelston
  • Brother: George Home
  • Wife: Agnes Stewart Daughter: Janet Hamilton, Heiress of Samuelston (born Home)

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Alexander Home, 3rd Lord Home's Timeline

1485
1485
Edinburgh, Midlothian, , Scotland
1507
1507
1514
1514
1515
October 8, 1515
Age 30
Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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