1st Earl of Coxton
He had a relationship with CATHERINE Gordon.
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In 1572, Alexander Innes was granted a royal licence to build a tower house on the site, but his initial tower was completely destroyed by fire in 1584. A new tower was built, which appears on a map by Timothy Pont from around 1590, and much of the surviving fabric of the building dates from that construction, although repairs were necessary after attacks in 1635 and 1645.[1] Armorial panels found in the building refer to his grandson, Sir Alexander Innes,[3] the second Baron of Innes,[4] whose memorial can be found at the burial ground at Lhanbryde.[1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coxton_Tower
LORD Alexander Innes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
CATHERINE Gordon |
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