William Ruthven of Gardyne

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About William Ruthven of Gardyne

WILLIAM RUTHVEN OF GARDYNE (formerly WILLIAM RUTHVEN OF BALLINDEAN)

William Ruthven of Gardyne (formerly William Ruthven of Ballindean) is not the same person as William Ruthven, Writer in Edinburgh the baptism of whose son William he witnessed at Edinburgh on 4 June 1613.

William Ruthven of Gardyne is the son of Sir William Ruthven of Ballindean ans his wife Katherine Stewart. The Scots Peerage IV: 102 He is noticed in the company of his parents on 29 July 1586. NRS: GD122/1/380

Marriage

William Ruthven of Gardyne married Christian Barclay. The Scots Peerage IV: 102

Children

  1. William Ruthven of Gardyne
  2. Sir Francis Ruthven of Casrse, Knight
  3. Maj.-Gen. Sir John Ruthven of Dunglass, Bt.
  4. James Ruthven
  5. Elizabeth Ruthven
  6. Margaret Ruthven

Evidence from the National Records of Scotland

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29 July 1586: Charter of Alexander Dalmahoy, Laird of that ilk, confirming to William Litill of the lands granted to him by William Ruthven, of Ballinden, knight, lying in Liberton, and citing the charter of the said William, granted with the assent of Catherine Stewart, his spouse, and William, their son, to the said William Litell. National Records of Scotland, reference GD122/1/380

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2-8 June 1596: Copy contract between Sir Duncan Campbell of Glenvrquhay (with John Murray of Tibbirmure and John Grahame of Newraw as cautioners), Perth, and Margaret Munro, widow of Colin Campbell of Ardbeyich and wife of Alexander Ruthven, son to Sir William Ruthven of Bandene (with said Sir William Ruthven and William Ruthven, his son, fiar of Bandean as cautioners). Said Margaret Munro and her husband dispone to Sir Duncan Campbell and his heirs and assignees her conjunct fee and liferent of 8 merklands of Ardbeyich with 4 merklands of Derrene etc, stewartry of Stratherne, sheriffdom of Perth; also of 8 merklands of Kingarth, stewartry of Stratherne and sheriffdom of Perth; also annualrent of 34 bolls victual, 2/3rd meal and 1/3rd bear between Martinmas and Candlemas from £20 lands of Edinambill, sheriffdom of Perth; also any other rights of conjunct fee and terce of said Margaret Munro through death of said Colin Campbell, her first husband, with effect from Whitsunday 1596. Assigns also to said Sir Duncan Campbell said Margaret's liferent of teindsheaves of barony of Fardell Easter and Wester, lands of Aird, lands of Donemadirdy with mill lands of Fardell and the Isle lying on the south side of the Water of Tay, barony of Fardell, sheriffdom of Perth, in terms of assignation 13 October 1589 by Barbara Moncur, Lady Fardill, wife to William Hay of Gowdie, and Patrick Hay, their son, to said Colin Campbell and Margaret Munro of letter of tack by late Robert, bishop of Dunkeld, with consent of dean and chapter, dated at Edinburgh and Dunkeld, 2-30 October 1564 for annual payment of £26:13:4d.Said Sir Duncan Campbell to make annual payment of sum due to bishopric of Dunkeld. Said Sir Duncan Campbell to pay 5000 merks scots for making of said disposition, whereof 2000 merks scots already paid. Remaining sum or 2000 merks to be paid in house of Thomas Gaw, notary in Perth, on 13 May 1597.Written by John Hendrie, writer, servant to Thomas Gaw, notary, Perth, who witness with Henry Balnevis, burgess, Perth, James Campbell, fiar of Laweris, Colin Campbell of Aberuquhill, Constantine Malice and Mr John Brown, merchant burgesses of Perth, and James Ross, burgess there. Thomas Gaw and Alexander Robertsoun execute notarially for said Margaret Munro. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Campbell Family, Earls of Breadalbane (Breadalbane Muniments), reference GD112/2/6/40

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11 January 1597: Extract from the register of the privy council of obligation by John, Earl of Athole, as principal and Sir Robert Creichtoun of Cluny, William Ruthven elder and younger of Banden and David Gardin elder and younger of Leyis as cautioners, to keep the peace, under penalty of £20,000. [R.P.C. V, 742]. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Earls of Airlie, reference GD16/41/104

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9 December 1599: Bond by Patrick Stewart, brother german to John, earl of Atholl, as principal, with David Hering, apparent of Glasclune, and William Ruthven, apparent of Bandene, as cautioners, on behalf of colin Campbell, apparent of Glenurquhay, to Sir Duncan Campbell of Glenurquhay, father of said Colin, for having received 500 merks scots, to cause said Colin at his returning to this realm, to allow said sum of 500 merks to said Sir Duncan in readiest of said Colin's rent and living, and to give said Sir Duncan a sufficient discharge for the money. Written by John Henrie, notary in Perth. Witnesses: Sir James Stewart of Newtoun, kt, John Merschell, citiner of Dunkeld, William Fyiff, William Duncan and Mr Oswald Stewart, notaries. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Campbell Family, Earls of Breadalbane (Breadalbane Muniments), reference GD112/23/3

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20 June 1605: Instrument of Sasine in favour of George Ogilvie of Whitehills of lands of Balinblair in barony of Kinnoull following on precept, dated 9 June 1605, by William Ruthven, now of Ballindean, with consent of Andrew Rollok, son and heir of deceased Walter Rollok of Garden, kt., Jean Stewart, his mother, and William Rollok of Crofts, tutor of said Andrew. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Maxtone Graham Family of Cultoquhey, Perthshire, reference GD155/145

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4 June 1613: Williame Ruthven wriater [and] Marione Clerk a. s. n. Williame w. Williame Ruthven of Ballindane and Johne Halyburtoun. [National Records of Scotland, Edinburgh Baptisms,1610-21, reference OPR.685/1/2] Image of Baptismal Record