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Sir Patrick (of Bombie) Maclellan

Sir Patrick (of Bombie) Maclellan

Male - 1452

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  1. 1.  Sir Patrick (of Bombie) Maclellan (son of Sir Patrick (of Bombie) Maclellan and dau. Gray); died in 1452.

    Notes:

    Sir PATRICK MACLELLAN of Bombie, who flourished in the reigns of king James I.* and II. and having been prevailed upon to take part with lord Herries his rela|tion against the earl of Douglas, was besieged in his own castle of Raeberry, and being at last forced to surrender, was put to death anno 1452, leaving issue a son, Sir William.

    The clan MacLellan were so incensed at their chief's being slain, that they all joined, took up arms,* and committed vast depreda|tions upon the Douglases territories, in de|fiance of all law and justice, for which king James outlawed and forseited them, and the estate of Bombie was thereupon annexed to the crown.

    About this time the county of Galloway was greatly infested with a company of rob|bers or gypsies from Ireland, whereupon the king issued a proclamation, promising a considerable reward to any who would disperse them, and bring in their captain dead or alive; which was at last performed by the said Sir William,* son of the last sir Patrick of Bombie, who, with the assistance of his friends, dispersed that lawless crew, killed their chieftain, and brought his head upon the point of his sword to his majesty; for which gallant behaviour the king put him immediately in possession of his barony of Bombie: and to perpetuate the memory of that brave action, he took for his crest, a Moor's head on the point of a sword, with Think on for his motto.

    Source here and for following generations: The peerage of Scotland: containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom, ... collected from the public records, and ancient chartularies of this nation, ... Illustrated with copper-plates. By Robert Douglas, Esq;.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Sir William Maclellan was born before 1470; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Sir Patrick (of Bombie) Maclellan

    Notes:

    'lived about 350 Years ago' ie circa 1430


    MACLELLAN Lord KIRKCUDBRIGHT.
    THE sirname of MacLellan is of very great antiquity in the south of Scotland. They had vast possessions in lands, and were very numerous and powerful.

    David MacLellan is mentioned in a char|ter of king Alexander II.* the third year of his reign, which was anno dom. 1217.

    All our historians agree, that the MacLellans of Bombie were heretable sheriffs of Galloway,* flourished with great lustre for many ages; and there were twelve knights of that sirname in the south of Scotland at one time, of which Bombie was the chief.

    But as there are few of them mention|ed in our publick records, before the reign of king James I. we shall from that era be|gin to deduce their descent.

    Patrick + dau. Gray. dau. (daughter of Sir Andrew (4th of Broxmouth) Gray and Janet Mortimer) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  dau. Gray (daughter of Sir Andrew (4th of Broxmouth) Gray and Janet Mortimer); and died.
    Children:
    1. 1. Sir Patrick (of Bombie) Maclellan died in 1452.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Sir Andrew (4th of Broxmouth) Gray was born about 1375 (son of Sir Patrick (3rd of Broxmouth) Gray and Margaret Margaret); died in 1441.

    Notes:

    and of Fowlis, Perthshire

    Died:
    or 1445

    Andrew + Janet Mortimer. Janet (daughter of Sir Roger (Sir) Mortimer, of Foulis) was born about 1375 in Foulis, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Janet Mortimer was born about 1375 in Foulis, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland (daughter of Sir Roger (Sir) Mortimer, of Foulis); and died.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Y

    Children:
    1. Andrew Gray, 1st Lord Gray was born about 1390; died in 1469.
    2. 3. dau. Gray and died.
    3. Elizabeth (of Foulis) Gray and died.
    4. Elizabeth Gray was born about 1391; died about 1412.
    5. Janet Gray and died.
    6. dau. Gray and died.
    7. dau. Gray and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Sir Patrick (3rd of Broxmouth) Gray (son of Sir John (Sir) (2nd of Broxmouth) Gray, 2nd of Broxmouth); and died.

    Patrick + Margaret Margaret. Margaret and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Margaret Margaret and died.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Y

    Children:
    1. Margaret Gray and died.
    2. Elizabeth Gray and died.
    3. 6. Sir Andrew (4th of Broxmouth) Gray was born about 1375; died in 1441.

  3. 14.  Sir Roger (Sir) Mortimer, of Foulis was born about 1350; and died.
    Children:
    1. 7. Janet Mortimer was born about 1375 in Foulis, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland; and died.



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