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The Fripp and Pocock families of Bristol, UK

Notes


William Sutherland

See Burke's Peerage under "Dunbar of Hempriggs"


Alexander Innes

See Burke's Peerage under Roxburghe

Notes from: http://members.madasafish.com/~edann/innes2/ps01/ps01_499.htm
17th chief of Clan Innes. Probably received the lands of Aberchirder from his father about 1471.
See Ane Accounts. 97 where Alexander is kidnapped by his relations for alienating his own lands!


Sir James Dunbar 2nd of Cunnock & Mochrum

Elizabeth Ogilvy is sometimes shown as his wife. However
From Doug Hickling
"James (Sir) DUNBAR, second Baron of Westfield, Sheriff of Moray, etc.,who married his cousin Euphemia (line 16b), eldest daughter andco-heiress of Patrick Dunbar of Cumnock and Mochrum, thus uniting two Dunbar family lines as well as a great deal of real estate."

For sources, etc. see information received from Doug Hickling "THEANCESTRY OF MARGARET DUNBAR, WHO MARRIED ROBERT MUNRO, 14TH BARON OFFOULIS" in Notes under Margaret (of Cumnock) Dunbar


Alexander Innes

See Burke's Peerage under Roxburghe

Notes from: http://members.madasafish.com/~edann/innes2/ps02/ps02_008.htm
18th Chief of Clan Innes. Died Sep 1554? Was dead by 1562 at the latest because his brother had overtatt (Ane Account 118 ). By 1554 his brother William was being styled "of that ilk" (AA s. 128). He appears to have had more than one illegitimate son but to date the only one identified is James INNES of Elrick, said in Ane accounte Page 22 to be "the second bastard son".


Alexander Innes

See Burke's Peerage under Roxburghe

Notes from: http://members.madasafish.com/~edann/innes2/ps02/ps02_008.htm
18th Chief of Clan Innes. Died Sep 1554? Was dead by 1562 at the latest because his brother had overtatt (Ane Account 118 ). By 1554 his brother William was being styled "of that ilk" (AA s. 128). He appears to have had more than one illegitimate son but to date the only one identified is James INNES of Elrick, said in Ane accounte Page 22 to be "the second bastard son".


Alexander Innes

Notes from: http://members.madasafish.com/~edann/innes2/ps01/ps01_136.htm
20th Chief of Clan Innes. A gallant gentleman but with a hot temper. 1576 - Killed a clansman, Innes of Pethnik, (may not have been the Laird of Pethnik, but his brother *) at Edinburgh's Cross either by shooting or stabbing him (opinions vary). Afterwards he did not run away but stayed there until he was arrested, and was subsequently beheaded by the Regent Morton. The extensive Innes estates were thereafter forfeit to the crown.

* This was probably Walter Innes brother of Thomas


James Dunbar

See Burke's Peerage under "Dunbar of Mochrum"


Sir Alexander Dunbar

See Burke's Peerage under "Dunbar of Mochrum"


James Dunbar 4th Earl of Moray

See Burke's Peerage under "Dunbar of Mochrum"

From Doug Hickling
"JAMES DUNBAR of Frendraught became fourth Earl of Moray, succeeding his cousin Thomas Dunbar, third Earl of Moray. He died or was killed about 10 August 1430.

By his wife, Katherine or Janet Seton, he left two daughters, Janet and Elizabeth as co-heiresses. Prior to this marriage, he had been handfasted to Isobel Innes, daughter of Walter (Sir) Innes, but she apparently died before marriage."

For sources, etc. see information received from Doug Hickling "THE ANCESTRY OF MARGARET DUNBAR, WHO MARRIED ROBERT MUNRO, 14TH BARON OF FOULIS" in Notes under Margaret (of Cumnock) Dunbar


Isobel Innes

Notes from: http://members.madasafish.com/~edann/innes2/ps01/ps01_492.htm
In 1447 Isobell was betrothed to JAMES, Earl of Moray but he died before their marriage leaving her with a child.

NOTE: The above date, 1447, is probably wrong as other sources say that James was murdered in 1429/30