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Isobel Haldane

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Duntreath Castle, Strathblane, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Death: March 13, 1638
Antrim, Antrim, , Ireland
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Haldane, 9th of Gleneagles and Isobel Home
Wife of Sir William Edmonstone of Duntreath
Mother of Sir Archibald Edmonstone of Duntreath, VIII; James Edmonston of Broadisland, tutor of Duntreath; John Edmonstone of Broich; Robert Edmonstone; Andrew Edmonstone and 3 others
Sister of James Haldane, 10th of Gleneagles and Helen Haldane

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About Isobel Haldane

ISOBEL HALDANE

Isobel Haldane is the daughter of Sir John Haldane of Gleneagles. The Edmonstone family history does not identify a date and place of birth for her. Duntreath: 47 Neither does the Haldane history. Stirnet: Haldane 02

Marriage

Isobel Haldane married Sir William Haldane of Duntreath. Duntreath: 47 She and her husband renounced their wadset rights over the lands of Quinzcloch on 11-18 June 1603. NRS: GD220/1/A/5/5/10

Evidence from the National Records of Scotland

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11-18 June 1603: Renunciation by William Edmonston, fiar of Duntreath and Isabel Haldan, his spouse of a wadset right they had on the lands of Quinzcloch for 2000 merks in favour of John, Master of Montrose. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Graham Family, Dukes of Montrose (Montrose Muniments), reference GD220/1/A/5/5/10

                   2

7 November 1609: Extract registered contract betwixt Hugh, Earl of Eglinton, Lord Montgomery and Kilwinning with consent of Dame Margaret Montgomery, Countess of Eglinton, his spouse and she for herself, with his consent on the one part and William Edmestoun, fiar of Duntreath and Isobel Haldane, his spouse on the other part. Whereby for the sum of 20000lib Scots then borrowed by the said Earl from the said William Edmestoun and his said spouse; the said earl with the consent of his said spouse, sold to the said William Edmestoun and his said spouse, and the longest liver of them two in conjunct fee, and to the heirs lawfully gotten or to be gotten betwixt them, which failing to the said William Edmestoun, his nearest and lawful heirs and assignees whatsoever; the said town and lands of Drummoster with the mill of the same, the towns and lands of Busbie Mekill and Litill, Knockorsoch, Sorbie and Sorbie Craigis, the towns and lands of Eistmaynes and Westmaynes of Ardrossan and Saltcoitmaynes, with the mill of Ardrossan, all lying in the said barony of Ardrossan; under reversion on payment of the said sum of 20000lib. By which contract the said William Edmestoun, with the consent of his said spouse, sold back the said lands to the said Earl during the non-redemption thereof, for the yearly payment to him of 30 score bolls victual, of the different kins therein mentioned. Recorded in the Books of Council and Session, 11 December 1609. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Montgomerie Family, Earls of Eglinton, reference GD3/1/1/2/4

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17 July 1610: Judicial ratification of disposition by said William Edmestoun, with consent of his said spouse in favour of James Edmestoun of Newtoun, his heirs and assignees whomsoever, of the said lands, under the reversion; to have and to hold of the Superior by said Isobel Haldane. Made at the dwelling place of Dunbeath. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Montgomerie Family, Earls of Eglinton, reference GD3/1/1/2/9

Genealogy

  1. Sir Archibald Edmonstone of Duntreath, Baronet, Genealogical Acount of the Family of Edmonstone of Duntreath (Privately Printed, Edinburgh, MDCCCLXXV), 95 pp.
  2. Stirnet: Haldane 02
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