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The Scots Peerage etc. Volume VIII (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1911), pp. 390-91
The Scots Peerage etc. Volume VIII (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1911), pp. 390-91
Sir James Sandilands of Calder, the eldest son, was charged with many others, in the month of March 1565-66, ' to compeir before the King and Quenis Majesteis' to answer to ' sic thingis as salbe laid to thair charge touching the murther of David Riccio,' for not doing which he was denounced a rebel.'" He married Jean, daughter of James, fourth Lord Ross, and by her, who married, secondly, in 1580, Harry Stewart of Craigiehall, he had:
"James Sandilands of Calder, second Lord Torphichen of the name of Sandilands, was born about 1574, and succeeded to the Peerage on the death of his great uncle in 1579. Harry Stewart of Cragiehall is mentioned as 'tutor of Calder ' ' on 5 April 1581, when he found caution that he should deliver up the fortalice of Calder, then in his possession, when required. He was still tutor on 29 March 1585, but must have died or demitted office shortly after that date, as on 10 February 1586-87 Sir James Sandilands of Slamannan appears as tutor of the young Baron ; an office which he held till 14 March 1588-89, when his pupil chose curators, his next-of-kin on the father's side being Mr. John Cockburn of Ormiston, George Dundas of Dundas, and James Sandilands of Slamannan ; on the mother's side Robert, Lord Ross, and James Ross of Wardlaw. On 28 February 1594-95 Lord Torphichen was charged to answer for his share in a street riot in Edinburgh between the Sandilands and the Earl of Montrose, which had taken place on 31 January preceding. He was retoured heir of James, Lord Torphichen, brother-german of his grandfather, in the barony of Torphichen, etc., 12 May 1597, and his name occurs frequently in the register of the Great Seal between that date and 1605, in connection with the disposal of the Temple lands to various purchasers a small portion only of the Hospitallers' possessions being retained by the family in that district. He died in the month of August 1617. He married, first (contract 1 August 1595), Elizabeth, daughter of James Heriot of Trabroun, by Isabella Maitland his wife, to whom the Mains of Calder and the lands of Camilty were confirmed 16 February 1600 ; secondly, Mary, eldest daughter of Gilbert, seventh Lord Somerville. She married, secondly, William Douglas of Pumpherston, and died 15 May 1620. 8 By his first wife only Lord Torphichen had issue :
SOURCE: The Scots peerage, Vol. VII, page 390
1576 |
1576
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Calder, Midlothian, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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1593 |
August 19, 1593
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Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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1596 |
1596
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Calder, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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1600 |
December 24, 1600
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Calder, Shoshone, Idaho, United States
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1605 |
June 27, 1605
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Calder, Shoshone, Idaho, United States
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1607 |
October 28, 1607
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1612 |
June 21, 1612
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Calder, Shoshone, Idaho, United States
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1617 |
1617
Age 41
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1618 |
December 15, 1618
Age 42
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Calder, Midlothian, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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