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Philip Rutherford

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Birthplace: Roxburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland
Death: circa 1493 (22-39)
Scotland
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Son of James Rutherford, 9th of that Ilk and Margaret Erskine
Husband of Elizabeth Ker
Father of Helen Rutherford; Richard Rutherford, of that ilk and Catherine Rutherford
Brother of Lord Thomas Rutherfurd and Janet Rutherfurd

Occupation: Clan chieftain
Managed by: Oliver Marcus Stedall
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About Philip Rutherford, younger of that Ilk

Burke's landed gentry of Great Britain: together with members of the titled ... By Peter Beauclerk Dewar Pg.770

http://books.google.com/books?id=wEFuRPsYHwwC&pg=PA770&lpg=PA770&dq...


Extract from The Rutherfurds of that Ilk, and their cadets. by Thomas H. Cockburn-Hood (Edinburgh 1884) pages x (http://archive.org/details/rutherfurdsoftha00ruth)

Philip, eldest son and apparent heir of James Rutherfoord, of that ilk, married Elizabeth, daughter of the said Sir Walter Ker of Cessford (the two fathers being the parties contracters), by whom he had a son, Richard, who succeeded his grandfather, and two daughters.


Extract from The Scots Peerage (Volume VII) by Sir James Balfour Paul (Edinburgh 1910) page 367 (http://archive.org/details/cu31924092516248)

Philip, younger of that Ilk; married (contract 12 February 1484-5, and papal dispensation dated 9 November 1485) Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Walter Ker of Cessford. He predeceased his father, survived by his wife, who married, secondly, before 23 October 1495, Sir Walter Scott of Buccleuch. She was burned to death by the English in the tower of Catslack 19 October 1548.



Burkes has https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhera02byuburk/page/1392/mod... p 1391 -2

RUTHERFURD OF FAIRNINGTON… lineage…
Among the earliest of the names of Rutherford are to be found Robertus, Dominus de Rutherford, witness to a charter granted by David I. to Gervasus Ridal 1140, and a Rutherford or Rordesforde in the charter of William the Lion 1165. During the period from 1105 to 1249 occur the names of Gregory and Nicholas Rutherford. Sir Robert Rutherford, the friend of Robert Bruce, is mentioned in Barbour's History of that Prince.
In 1398, Sir Richard Rutherford, of that ilk, was Ambassador to the Court of England, and in 1400 was one of the Wardens of the Marches. By his wife Jane Douglas, he had three sons;

  • James, who .s. him, had a charter of the lands of Lethbertshiels and others;
  • John, ancestor of Rutheford of Hunt hill, who eventually enjoyed the honours and titles of Lord Rutherford and Earl of Teviot; and
  • Nichol, who obtained charters of the lands of Mackerston and others, and was ancestor of the Rutherfords of Hundalee. James and Nichol were appointed guarantees of a treaty with the English 1449.

James Rutherford, son of the last-mentioned James, obtained, 1457, a charter of lands to him and his spouse, Margaret Erskine, dau. of Lord Erskine. He had a grant from James IV. of the lands of Edgerston in 1492, and shortly after of the lands of Eutherford and Wells. By his said wife he had two sons, Philip and Thomas. The elder son,

PHILIP RUTHERFORD, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Walter Ker, of Cessford, ancestor of the Dukes of Roxburghe, and had (with a son,

Richard, who d. s. p.) two daus., the elder,
Helen, m. twice, and d. s. p. ; the younger.
Christian, m. James Stuart, ancestor to the Earls of Traquair, and through her the estates of Rutherford and Wells passed to the family of Stuart; and the Earls of Traquair, in right of this marriage, quartered the arms of Rutherford with their own. On the death of the above Richard without issue, the lands and barony of Edgerston reverted to his uncle,

THOMAS RUTHERFORD, heir male of the family: and his son,

Robert, obtained a confirmation of the same under the Great Seal 1559. This Robert was s. by his son,

THOMAS RUTHERFORD, commonly called the black Laird of Eutherford, renowned for the exploits of himself and his nine sons on the borders. His son,

Richard Rutherford, of that ilk, m. the granddau. of the Laird of Buccleuch, and had a son,

ROBERT RUTHERFORD, who m. Margaret Riddell, dau. of the Laird of that ilk, and had a son,

JOHN RUTHERFORD, of that ilk. who acted a gallant and distinguished part in the Civil War, and was instrumental in restoring Charles II. He m. Barbara Abernethy, dau. of the Bishop of Caithness (by a dau. of Murray, of Philiphaugh), and had issue surviving sons,

ANDREW, s. to the estates in 1686, and d. s. p. 1713.
THOMAS RUTHERFORD, of that ilk, of Edgerston and Wells, successor to his brother, acquired the lands of Bonjedward and Mounthooly, together with the lands of Hunthill and Scraisburgh, from Robert, Lord Rutherford, who likewise assigned to Thomas (with the estate) the title of Lord Rutherford, in like manner as it had been assigned to his brothers and to him by the Earl of Teviot, by virtue of the patent, which was the only right they had. But Thomas contented himself with assigning it in like manner to his son and successor, who likewise declined claiming it.
Robert, became Rutherford of Bowland, and was ancestor (through the female line) of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, of Abbotsford.

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1462
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Roxburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland
1493
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Age 31
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Rutherford, Roxburghshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)