Gabriel Sempill of Cathcart and Ladymure (-10 September 1547) |
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| Father:1 | John Sempill (-9 September 1513), 1. Lord Sempill | ||
| Mother:2 | Margaret Colvill (-shortly after 21 April 1504) | ||
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| Married:3 | before 18 January 1531 | Jonet Spreule (-22 October 1550) | |||
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| Died:11 | 10 September 1547 | Pinkie Cleugh [Unknown/Unspecified], Haddingtonshire (East Lothian) [county], Scotland [country], United Kingdom [country] | ||
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| On 20 August 1533 he found surety to underlie the law for the slaughter of William Cunynghame of Craigends and his servant, and failing to appear, his brother. Lord Sempill, who was his cautioner, was fined, and Gabriel denounced rebel. He had from Allan Stewart of Cardonald a charter of the lands of Cathcart and others, to himself and Jonet Spreule his wife, 25 November 1543. On 16 July 1546 Queen Mary granted him, for his good service, a charter of the lands of Carswells.12 | ||
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