

William Borthwick of that Ilk died before 7 March 1449-50, The Scots Peerage II: 96 the date upon which his daughter Jonet Borthwick and her husband, James Douglas, lord of Dalkeith, had a charter of confirmation for the barony of Mortoun in Dumfriesshire. RMS: 325
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6 January 1414-15. Dispensation by Wm. Bishop of Glasgow, following on and narrating a letter to him from Pope Benedict (Anti Pope Benedict XIII.), dated 3 Ides Dec. an. pont. 19 (11 Dec. 1413), to Wm. de Douglas Earl of Angus and Margaret daughter of Sir Wm. de la Hay the elder, knt, although related in the fourth degree of consanguinity : Dated at the Castle of Zester, Feast of Epiphany (6 Jan.) 1414 : Witnesses, Wm. de Hay knt., lord of Zester ; Win. de Hay his son and heir ; Wm. de Borthvvic, son and heir of Sir Wm. Borthwic ; Jas. de Lawedre ; Rob. de Lawedre ; Masters Jas. Walter Archdeacon of Thevidale ; David de Narne ; Sirs Thos. de Lawedre canon of Dunbar and others : Written by the Bishop's notary, Wm. Ra, priest Glasg. dio., N.P. I. a. (//.) [Fragment of Bishop Lawder's seal appended, red wax upon green] Calendar of Writs preserved at Yestet House: 43
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4 March 1435-36: Ane instrument geven be Jhon Richard notare of a protestation against the seasing taken be William Borthike of the Mote of Lochquharet and half Lands of Middletoune in respect the said Mote is the said David (Hay) his propre Lands and the half Lands of Middletone haddin of him be service and waird and releuifife 4 March 1435. No. 4, 1622 Locharrct Inventory. (//.) Calendar of Writs preserved at Yestet House: 49-50
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15 January 1436-37: Ane instrument geven be Robert Michell of Hirdmanstoun where Sr. David Hay compeired in ane Schiryfte court withtin the Tolbuith of Edinburgh and there objected against the service of William Borthike who auth not to have bene served aire to his father called William Borthike also in the Mote of Loquharet and half Lands of Middletone hadden of the king for the reasons conteaned in the former instrument (see No. 68a . 15 January 1436. iVo. 5, 1622 Loclinryet Inventory. (H). Calendar of Writs preserved at Yestet House: 50
7 March 1449-50: Charter by which James II, King of Scots confirms and ratifies possession of the barony of Mortoun to James Douglas, lord of Dalkeith, and his wife Jonet Borthwick, daughter of the deceased William Borthwick of that ilk. The king's original charter had been issued on 26 February 1439. Register of the Great Seal of Seal of Scotland, A.D. 1424-1513, charter number 325 on p. 75
Name: William Lord B_APID: Borthwick
Marriage 1 Lady Rachel De La Hay, Countess of Borthwick b: 1362 in Lochorwart Castle, Midlothian, Scotland Married: 1388 in Borthwick, Midlothian, Scotland 6 Married: 1380 in Barthwick, Midlothian, Scotland 7
Children
Marriage 2 Elizabeth DeHay, Baroness Borthwick b: 1362 in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland Married: 1385 in Borthwick, Midlothian, Scotland
Children
The eldest son, Sir WILLIAM de BORTHWICK, 2nd of Borthwick, Ambassador to Rome 1425, Knighted 1424, received a Royal Licence 2 June 1430 from James I to build Borthwick Castle, born circa 1384, married (dispensation 1 May 1411) Lady Beatrice Sinclair, daughter of Henry, 1st Earl of Orkney of the 1379 creation (see CAITHNESS, E), and died 1449, having had issue,
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Borthwick Castle, Gorebridge, Midlothian, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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Borthwick Castle, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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