Sir David Crichton of Cranston-Riddell

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Sir David Crichton of Cranston-Riddell

Birthdate:
Death: before April 22, 1485
Immediate Family:

Husband of Margaret Schaw
Father of Marion Crichton and Sir Patrick Crichton of Cranston-Riddell

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About Sir David Crichton of Cranston-Riddell

SIR DAVID CRICHTON OF CRANSTON-RIDDELL

Disputed Ancestry

The ancestry of Sir David Crichron of Cranston-Riddell, here treated, has not been satisfactorily identified. Clan MacFarlane claims that he was the son of James Crichton of Frendraught, second Lord Crichton, and his wife Jonet Dunbar. This is one of two propositions reported by Stirnet: Crichton 02 but it is not supported by The Scots Peerage account of Crichton, Lord Crichton, which does mention the laird of Cranston-Riddell. The Scots Peerage III: 61-4 To be fair, Stirnet does recognize the difficulty in identifying the ancestry of Sir David Crichton of Cranston-Riddell, and acknowledges the fact that others have claimed that he was the son of Robert Crichton, first Lord Crichton of Sanquar. Stirnet: Crichton 06 It should be noticed, however, that this alternative proposition is not supported by the Scots Peerage account of Crichton, Earl of Dumfries/ The Scots Peerage III: 222-3

Squire in the Household of James III, King of Scots

David Crichton of Cranston-Riddell is noticed as a squire in the Household of James III, King of Scots, on 30 April 1465, RMS, 1524-1513: 831 but he probably entered the king's service before 9 July 1454, when a fee of six pounds, thirteen shillings and four pence was paid to him from the customs of the Royal Burgh of Linlithgow. RSRS, 1437-1454: 623

The Lands and Barony of Cranston-Riddell

James III, King of Scots, gave the lands of Cranston-Riddell to David Crichton, who was one of the squires or gentlemen of his household. The date upon which the king made his grant has not been identified but the lands of Cranston-Riddell were in David Crichton's hands before 25 July 1468, the date upon which he transferred ownership of the demsne land of Cranston-Riddell to his son and heir Patrick Crichton. RMS, 1424-1513: 956

Death

A date of Death has not been identified for David Crichton of Cranston-Riddell, here treated. He was alive on 28 January 1477-78, RMS, 1424-1513: 1356 but he probably died before 22 April 1485, the date upon which his son and heir Patrick took sasine of the lands of Nisbet as heir to his father. NRS: GD40/3/491

Children

  1. Mr George Crichton GD150/232
  2. Patrick Crichton GD150/232

Evidence from the National Records of Scotland

                   1

Compotum David de Craufurde et Johannis Carmes, custamariorum magne custume burgi de Linlithqw, [Edin- burgh, 9 July 1454, from 19 June 1455, to date. . . . . . De qua surama, allocate compotantibus per solucionem factam David de Creichtoune, familiari domini regis, de feodo suo de termino Penthecostes ultimo preterito, ut patet per literas domini regis sub signeto et subscripcione de precepto, et dicto David fatente receptum super com- potum, vj li. xiij s. iiij d. RSRS, 1437-1454: 623

                   2

10 July 1455: Compotum Jacobi Schaw, vicecomitis de Kynross, redditum apud Edynburgh secunda die mensis Augusti anno Domini millesimo quadringentesimo quinquagesimoquinto, de omnibus receptis suis et expensis per firmas et exitus bailie sue a decimo die mensis Julii anni Domini etc. quinquagesimi usque in diem hujus compoti, et sic de quinque annis infra hoc compotum . . . . . Et eidem, per solucionem factam David Creichtoun, in feodo suo de penultimo anno hujus compoti, de mandate domini regis, sub periculo compotantis, viij li. RSRS VI: 111

                   3

14 July 1455: Compotum David Craufurde et Johannis Carnys, custumariorum magne custume burgi de Linlithqw, redditum apud Edinburgh decimoquarto die mensis Julii anno Domini etc. quinquagesimoquinto, de omnibus receptis suis et expensis per magnam custumam dicti burgi a die uono mensis Julii anno Domini etc. quinquagesimoquarto usque in diem hujus compoti. . . . . . Et per solucionem factam David Creichtoune et Jobanni Barboure, in partem solucionis feodorum suorum, de mandato Willelmi Bonar, compotorum rotulatoris, de anno compoti, ut patet per literas dicti Willelmi de precepto et dictorum David et Jobannis de receptoostensas super compotum, x Ii., pro quibus idem Willelmus rotuiator. respondebit. RSRS VI: 12

                   4

18 October 1462: Computum David Pringil, cursoris warde de Tueda infra Tueda forestam de Ettrik, redditum apud Edinburgh per eundem, Foresta de de omnibus receptis suis et expensis per firmas et exitus dicte warde [10 October 1462, from 9 March 1460; 3 terms] . . . . . Et eidem, per solucionem factam magistro David Guthre, thesaurario, in solucionem feodi David Creichtoune de ti'ibus terminis,magistro David fatente solucionem super compotum, saurarius. XX li, pro quibus respondebit. RSRS VII: 136

                   5

30 April 1465: Charter by which James III, King of Scots, confirms that he has given the lands of Walastoune in the sheriffdom of Perth to his household squire, DAVID DE CREICHTOUNE and his heirs. These lands had previously been resigned by John de Edmondstoun of that ilk. RMS, 1424-1513: 831

                   6

12 June 1467: Computum Alexandri Lesly de Balquhane, camerarii comitatuum de Marr et Garviach, [Perth, 12 June 1467], per firmas et redditus dictorum comitatuum et aliarum terrarum subscriptarum, a die introitus sui in dicto officio, videlicet vicesimo Octobris anni Domini etc. sexagesimi sexti, usque in diem hujus computi, et sic de duobus terminis videlicet Sancte Martini et Penthecostes infra hoc computum. . . . . . Et pro quinque martis dominii de Croomarr, similiter allocato busbandis, xxv s. Et eidem, pro expensis compute rum rotulatoris et David Crechtoune de Walastoune equitancium versus comit€m de Huutle et assedando comitatum de Garviacb, remanen- cium in iUis partibus per octo dies, dicto rotulatore testantc expeusas super computum, xij li. RSRS VII: 462

                   7

30 June 1468: Computum Roberti Liddale de Balmure, cursoris warde de Yarow, [Edinlurgh, 30 June 1468, from I4. July 1467.] . . . . . Computandum est cum David Crechtoune pro hoc anno et anno precedente. Et eidem, de firmis quatuor locorum de Montbrengearis, Catslak, et Blacgrane, occupatorum cum propriis domini regis, pro quibus David Crechtoune solvet aunuatim quadraginta marcas in anno, ut pater per indeuturam suam ostensam super computum, de anno computi, xxiiijli. iiij bowky iiij fogmartis iiij fulemartis, super quibus computandum est cum dicto David. RSRS VII: 530

                   8

25 July 1468: Charter by which James III, King of Scots, confirms that he has given the demesne lands of Cranstoune-Redale in the sheriffdom of Edinburgh to PATRICIO DE CREICHTOUN son and heir of his household squire DAVID de C. The demesne lands of Cranstoune-Redale had previously been resigned by DAVID CREICHTOUN, who reserved his own liferent and the terce of his wife MERGARETE SCHAW. RMS, 1424-1513: 956

                   9

25 July 1468: Charter by which James III, King of Scots, confirms that he has given certain husbandlands and the cottages of Cranstoune-Redale in the sheriffdom of Edinburgh to his household squire DAVID DE CREICHTOUNE DE CRANSTOUNE-REDALE and MERGARETE SCHAW his spouse. The land in question was to be held by David and Megerete and their lawful heirs, whom failing by any of David's heirs whatsoever. RMS, 1424-1513: 957

                  10

31 July 1469: Computum Roberti Liddale de Balmure, cursoris warde de Yarow infra forestam de Ettric, [Edinburgh, 31 July 1469, from 30 June 1468] . . . . . Et eidem, de firmis quatuor locorum, videlicet duobus Monbrengearis, Catslak, et Blacgrane, occupatorum cum propriis domini regis, pro quibus David Crechtouue solvet annuatim quadringentas marcas in anno, ut patet per indenturam suam desuper confectam, de anno computi, xxiiij li. iiij bowky viij fog et fule marte, super quibus computandum est cum dicto David. RSRS VII: 621

                  11

26 June 1474: Charter by which Rober Lauder, junior, lord of Edringtoune, superior of Westnisbet, confirms that he has given the lands of Westnesbit in the barony of Pecaitland, constabulary of Gaddington and sheriffdom of Edinburgh, to DAVID CREICHTOUNE DE CRANSTOUNE and his heirs. The lands of Westesbit had previously been resigned by Sir John Colquhoun of Luss. RMS, 1424-1513: 1202

                   12

14 October 1476: DAVID CREICHTOUN DE CRANSTOUN is noticed in the witness list of a charter made in favour of Thome Hume. RMS, 1424-1513: 1258

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17 December 1475-76: Charter by which James III, King of Scots, confirms that he has given the lands and barony of Cluny in Fife to his household gentleman DAVID DE CREICHTOUNE DE CRANSTOUNE and his heirs. To be held by him in free barony. The lands and barony of Cluny had previously been resigned by Archibald, Earl of Angus. RMS, 1424-1513: 1213

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9 July 1477: Charter by which James III, King of Scots, confirms that he has given the lands of Nesbet in the constabulary of Haddington and sheriffdom of Edinburgh to his household gentleman DAVID DE CREICHTOUN DE CRANSTOUN. The superiority of Nesbet had previously been resigned by Robert Lauder of the Bass and his son and heir Robert. RMS, 1424-1513: 1299

                  15

28 June 1477: Instrument of resignation in the hands of the king by Robert Lauedre of Edringtone and Robert Lauedre, his son, of the superiority of the lands of Nesbit in the constabulary of Haddington and by David of Crechtone of Cranstone of the property (tenandria) thereof, all in favour of the said David. Witnesses: John, Earl of Mar, Andrew, [bishop] elect of Orkney, Archibald, abbot of Holyrood, Alexander Ramsay of Dalwolsy, John Steuart, John Touris, Thomas Steuart, Robert Crauford of Hayning, John Ross of Montgrenan, George of Montcreiff, Humphrey of Culquhone, Patrick Coningham. Procurator: Sir John of Culquhone of that ilk. Notary (imperial and royal): Alexander Foulis. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Kerr Family, Marquises of Lothian (Lothian Muniments), reference GD40/3/488

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26 January 1477-88: Instrument of resignation by David Creichtone of Cranstoune in the hands of the king of the lands of Nesbat in the constabulary of Haddington in favour of himself for annexation thereof to the barony of Cranstone Riddale. Witnesses: Alexander Lesly, Receiver General, John Haldane of Rusky, Alexander Guthre of that ilk, James Shaw younger, James Balfoure, William Mane. Notary (imperial and royal): Thomas Colly. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Kerr Family, Marquises of Lothian (Lothian Muniments), reference GD40/3/490

                  17

28 January 1477-78: Charter by which James III, King of Scots, confirms that he has given the lands of Cranstoun-Riddale in the sheriffdom of Edinburgh, together with the lands of Nesbit in the constabulary of Haddington and sheriffdom of Edinburgh, to his household gentleman DAVID DE CREICHTOUN DE CRANSTOUN-RIDDALE, and that he has united and incorporated these lands as the free barony of Cranstoun-Riddale. RMS, 1424-1513: 1356

                  18

22 April 1485: Instrument of sasine in favour of Patrick Creichtoun as heir to David Creichtone of Cranstone Riddall, his father, in the lands of Nesbete, following on precept from Chancery. Witnesses: John Cokburne of Tempillhall, Mr James Crechtone, vicar of Cranstone, Mr William Creichtone, clerk, John Huntare, Richard Diesone, Thomas Warandare, Robert Eglyntone, William Cokburne, George Cokburne, John Crosare, (?) serjeant of the king. Sheriff in that part depute: John Hepburne. Notary (imperial and royal): William Henrison. [Sheriff's seal, defaced.] National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Kerr Family, Marquises of Lothian (Lothian Muniments), reference GD40/3/491

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3 March 1519-20: Precept of sasine by George, abbot of Holyrood, directed to Robert Monepenny of Pilgrig and Oliver Brown bailies of the regality and barony of Brochtoun in favour of Patrick Creichtoune [Crichton] now of Cranstounriddale and Katherine Twring his spouse, for the services rendered to the monastery by said Patrick and deceased David Creichtoune of Cranstounriddale his father, of the lands called St. Leonardis lands lying near the burgh of Edinburgh, in the regality and barony of Brochtoun and sheriffdom of Edinburgh, excepting the chapel of St. Leonard and patronage of said chapel and almshouse and reserving also for the poor thereof two crofts, one called the Terraris croft and the other the Hermittes croft lying to the east of said chapel. At Holyrood, 3 March 1519/20. National Records of Scotland, Papers relating to family of Carmichael of Balmedy, reference GD1/21/1/1

Genealogy

  1. Clan MacFarlane and associated clans genealogy
  2. rootsweb
  3. Homepage of Ulf Crichton
  4. House of Crichton: Coat of Arms