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Persönliche Daten Lady Dauphine Janet de Dundas, Baroness Livingston 

  • Sie ist geboren im Jahr 1378 in Dundas, West Lothian, Scotland.
  • Sie ist verstorben im Jahr 1459 in Calder, West Lothian, Scotland, sie war 81 Jahre alt.Quelle 1
  • Ein Kind von John de Dundas of Dundas

Familie von Lady Dauphine Janet de Dundas, Baroness Livingston

(1) Sie war verwandt mit Sir Alexander Livingstone, Lord Callendar, Justiciary.


Kind(er):



Kind(er):

  1. Lady Joan Livingstone  1410-1439 


Notizen bei Lady Dauphine Janet de Dundas, Baroness Livingston


(Miss) Dundas1
F, #23421, b. circa 1384, d. 1459
Father James Dundas
(Miss) Dundas was born circa 1384 at of Dundas, Scotland. She married Sir Alexander Livingston, Lord Callendar, Justiciary, son of Sir John Livingston and (Miss) Menteith, circa 1408 at Scotland. (Miss) Dundas died in 1459 at Scotland.
Family Sir Alexander Livingston, Lord Callendar, Justiciary b. c 1382, d. 1451
Children
Janet Livingstone+ d. bt 20 Oct 1422 - 31 Jul 1439
James Livingston, 1st Lord Livingston+ d. bt 26 Apr 1467 - 7 Nov 1467
Eupham Livingston+2
Alexander Livingston+3 d. 21 Jan 1450
Helen Livingston+ b. c 1412
Citations
[S11583] The Wallop Family and Their Ancestry, by Vernon James Watney, p., p. 494.
[S11620] The Douglas Archives.
[S11649] Clan MacFarlane & Associated Clans Genealogy.
From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p780.htm#i23421

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Janet Dundas1
F, #211740
Last Edited=5 Sep 2013
Janet Dundas married Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar, son of Sir John Livingston of Callendar and Marjorie Menteith.2
Her married name became Livingston.2
Children of Janet Dundas and Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar
James Livingston, 1st Lord Livingston+2 d. b 7 Nov 1467
Helen Livingston+2
Alexander Livingstone of Phildes+2 d. 21 Jan 1449/50
Eupham Livingston+
Elizabeth Livingston
Janet Livingston+1 b. c 1395
Citations
[S1916] Tim Boyle, "re: Boyle Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 16 September 2006. Hereinafter cited as "re: Boyle Family."
[S3268] Hans Harmsen, "re: Chester Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 21 August 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Chester Family."
From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p21174.htm#i211740

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Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar (died 1451) was a significant figure in the early part of the reign of King James II of Scotland.
Alexander Livingston, was the son of Sir John Livingston of Callendar and married a daughter of Sir John Menteith of Kerse.[1] He was keeper of Stirling Castle for at least part of the king's minority, during which he had custody of the king. He conspired with William Crichton, the Lord Chancellor, in the assassination of the 6th Earl of Douglas and his brother, the "Black Dinner" at Edinburgh Castle. Later he allied with the Douglases against Crichton.
Livingston married a daughter of James Dundas of that ilk, and had issue:
James Livingston, 1st Lord Livingston (d.1467)
Alexander Livingston of Phildes (d. 22 January 1450)
Janet Livingston, married James Hamilton of Cadzow
Elizabeth Livingston
.... etc.
From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Livingston_of_Callendar

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Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 33
Livingstone, Alexander (d.1450?) by Thomas Finlayson Henderson
LIVINGSTONE, Sir ALEXANDER (d. 1450?), of Callendar, guardian of James II of Scotland, was eldest son of Sir John Livingstone of Callendar, who was killed at the battle of Homildon on 14 Sept. 1402. His mother was a daughter of Menteith of Carse. On 23 Feb. 1423–4 he received a safe-conduct till 30 April as hostage for James I at Durham (Cal. Documents relating to Scotland, iv. entry 942). He was also one of the jury at the trial of Murdac, duke of Albany, in 1424. After the assassination of James I in 1437 Livingstone seems to have been entrusted with the guardianship of the infant prince James II. To frustrate the designs of Sir William Crichton [q. v.], he aided the queen in removing the prince to Stirling in 1439. Shortly afterwards he came to terms with Crichton, and on 3 Aug. he forcibly entered the queen's chamber at Stirling, and placed her under restraint; but difficulties were finally arranged between them, and by a solemn indenture of 4 Sept. Livingstone was to retain the custody of the king till his majority (Acta Parl. Scot. ii. 54).
In 1443 Livingstone entered into a coalition with the Douglases against Crichton, and although through the influence of the Douglases he was in 1445 denounced a rebel and imprisoned, he gained his liberty on payment of a large sum of money, and was subsequently restored to the king's favour. In 1449 he was appointed justiciary of Scotland. The same year he was named one of the commissioners to England, and on 18 Sept. he signed a prorogation of the truce till 19 Nov. following (Cal. Documents relating to Scotland, iv. entry 1216). Towards the close of the year he, however, fell again into disfavour, and was imprisoned in Blackness, while his son Alexander, at a parliament held at Edinburgh on 19 Jan. 1449–50, was condemned to be executed on the Castle Hill. About the father nothing further is known.
By a daughter of Dundas of Dundas he had two sons—Sir James Livingstone of Callendar, and Alexander, ancestor of the Livingstones of Dunipace—and two daughters, Janet, married to Sir James Hamilton of Cadzow, and Elizabeth to James Dundas of Dundas.
[Auchinleck Chron.; Histories of Boece, Major, and Lindsay of Pitscottie; Exchequer Rolls of Scotland, vol. iii.; Cal. Documents relating to Scotland, vol. iv.; Douglas's Scottish Peerage (Wood), ii. 124.]
From: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Livingstone,_Alexander_(d.1450%3F)_(DNB00)

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◦1 - Reported in The Scots Peerage (Linlithgow) to have been a daughter of James Dundas 11th of Dundas but, noting that two of her daughters married their Dundas cousins, she is thought most likely to have been of this generation.

2 - http://fabpedigree.com/s054/f631741.htm calls her Janet but also suggests she may have been Christian (Janet's aunt). [1]

family

Livingston married a daughter of James Dundas of that ilk, and had issue:

James Livingston, 1st Lord Livingston (d.1467)
Alexander Livingston of Phildes (d. 22 January 1450)
Janet Livingston, married James Hamilton of Cadzow
Elizabeth Livingston

Sources

.[S280] Stirnet Genealogy, Peter Barns-Graham, Dundas01 (Reliability: 3)

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https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/dd/dundas01.php

(A) Sir Hugh de Dundas
(i) Sir George de Dundas (d Dupplin 11.08.1332)
(a) James de Dundas (d before 1364)
((1)) John de Dundas (a 1364)
((A)) James Dundas, 11th of Dundas (d 1430/1) m1. ??
((i)) James Dundas, 12th of Dundas (dsp before 1452) m. Elizabeth Livingston (dau of Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar)
((ii)) Sir Archibald Dundas, 13th of Dundas, Sheriff of Linlithgowshire (a 1491) -- m. (before 23.12.1452) Agnes Borthwick (dau of William Borthwick, 1st Lord) --
((iii)) Duncan Dundas, 1st of Newliston (Lord Lyon) m2. Christian Stewart (dau of Sir John Stewart of Innermeath and Lorn)
((iv)) Alexander Dundas of Fingask (d 1451) m. Eupham Livingston (dau of Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar)
((v)) Thomas Dundas (dsp)
((vi)) Elizabeth Dundas -- m. Philip Moubray of Barnbougle --
((vii)) Christian Dundas -- m. Sir John Sandilands of Calder (d 1439) --
((B)) Agnes Dundas m. (sp) Adam Forrester, 1st of Corstorphine, etc (a 1361, d 13.10.1405) Reported in TSP (Linlithgow) to have been a daughter of James Dundas of Dundas but, noting that two of her daughters married their Dundas cousins above, thought most likely to have been of this generation was ...
((C)) daughter m. Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar, Justiciary (d before 06.11.1451)

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