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The Fripp and Pocock families of Bristol, UK

Notes


James Innes

Notes from T.I. Pocock:
Married by dispensation in 1543



Notes from: http://members.madasafish.com/~edann/innes2/ps02/ps02_010.htm
January 1543 designed Rathmakenie. February 1543 designed as Cromy, the title which he retained thereafter. The following charter is quoted in "Ane Account of the Familie of Innes" from Mary, Queen of Scots: "Upon the 10th day of September 1547, James Innes of Cromy dyed under the Queen' s banner, in defence of his country, at Pinkie, for which she gives his son and heir Alexander Innes of Cromy, the free gift of his ward and nonentries, as is evident by the seal gift itself, expressing the cause and is of date, at Aberdeen, the 6th day of Novenber 1562."


James Innes

Notes from T.I. Pocock:
Married by dispensation in 1543



Notes from: http://members.madasafish.com/~edann/innes2/ps02/ps02_010.htm
January 1543 designed Rathmakenie. February 1543 designed as Cromy, the title which he retained thereafter. The following charter is quoted in "Ane Account of the Familie of Innes" from Mary, Queen of Scots: "Upon the 10th day of September 1547, James Innes of Cromy dyed under the Queen' s banner, in defence of his country, at Pinkie, for which she gives his son and heir Alexander Innes of Cromy, the free gift of his ward and nonentries, as is evident by the seal gift itself, expressing the cause and is of date, at Aberdeen, the 6th day of Novenber 1562."


Robert Innes 3rd of Innermarkie

Other reports say he was killed September 1584, but this is before he married Margaret in 1590 ?



Notes from:
"... salmonum piscaria inter fluxum maris et lie mouth de Inverspey..." 1570 Killed Alexander Innes of Cromy in April 1580 Was killed by Alexanders son in September 1584.