Elizabeth Lindsay (-) |
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| Father:1 | Sir David Lindsay of Glenesk (1359 or shortly after-February 1407), 1. Earl of Crawford | ||
| Mother:2 | Jean (Katherine or Elizabeth) Stewart (-) | ||
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| Married:3 | Sir William Douglas of Lochleven (-1421) | ||||
| Sir William apparently married Elizabeth Lindsay, as appears from, with other evidence, a dispensation by Henry, Bishop of St. Andrews, for the marriage of William Douglas of St. Andrews diocese, and Elizabeth Lindsay of Brechin diocese, they being in the third and fourth degrees of consanguinity. | |||||
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| "She is said to have been married to Sir Robert Keith, Marischal of Scotland, but probably to Robert (Erskine), Earl of Mar." It is unclear whether Robert Erskine then married the same Elizabeth as William Douglas of Lochleven, if there were two Elizabeths, or if Robert Erskine married a sister with a different name.8 | ||
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