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Sir Patrick Quhytlaw of that Ilk

Birthdate:
Death: before November 15, 1610
Immediate Family:

Husband of Jonet Rutherfurd
Father of Maria Quhytlaw; Isobel Quhytlaw and Lady Margaret Quhytlaw

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About Sir Patrick Quhytlaw of that Ilk

SIR PATRICK QUHYTLAW OF THAT ILK

Evidence Published by the National Records of Scotland

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29 September 1652: Testament of Jonet Rutherfurd, relict of Patrick Quhytlaw of that ilk. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Brooke Family of Biel, reference GD6/1357

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3 June 1583: Instrument of sasine in favour of John Carmichaell, yr, of that ilk, and Margaret Dowglass, his spouse, of the lands of Eist Fentoun, commonly called Fentoun Toure or Ouersydesarff, following on precept in charter by Archibald, earl of Angus, in implement of contract between the said earl, for himself and taking burden for Margaret, Isobel and Mary, daughters of the deceased Patrick Quhytlaw of that ilk, and Alexander Hammiltoun of Innerweik, spouse of the said Margaret, on the one part, and the said John on the other, 18 March 1583. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Brooke Family of Biel, reference GD6/157

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15 November 1610: Charter under the Great Seal of Scotland which confirms Thomas Erskine, Sheriff of Fentoun, in possession of various lands. The charter identifies Sir Alexander Hamilton of Fenton as the lawful eldest son of Sir Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick and his wife Margaret Quitlaw. It also identifies Margaret as the eldest lawful daughter of the deceased Patrick Quhitlaw of that Ilk. George Ker is identified as the eldest lawful son of Sir Andrew Ker of Fenton and his wife Isobellam Quhitlaw, the second lawful daughter Patrick Quhitlaw of that Ilk. Lady Maria Quhitlaw, Patrick's youngest daughter, is identified as the wife Sir William Home of Quhytlaw: "quarum, de rege in alba firma tentarum, unam tertiam partem D. Alexander Hammiltoun de Fentoun miles (filius legit, natu maximus procreatus inter Alex. H. de Innerwik militem et Margaretam Quhitlaw ejus sponsam, seniorem trium heredum et tiliarum quoud. Patricii Q. de eodem), alteram Geo. Ker (filius legit, natu maximus procreatiis inter D. And. K. de Fentoun et Issobellam Quhitlaw ejus sponsam, seeundam filiam dicti Pat.), reliquam tirtiam partem Domina Maria Quhitlaw filia natu minima dicti Pat. ac spousa D. Willelmi Home de Quhytlaw militis, resignaverunt; — et quas omnes rex incorporavit in liberam baroniam de Fentountoure, ordinando fortalicium de Fentountoure principale fore messuagium : — Reddend. 6 den. argent nomine albe firme". RMS 1609-1620: charter number 390