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Thomas Dishington

Thomas Dishington[1]

Male Abt 1515 - Abt 1569  (54 years)


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  • Name Thomas Dishington 
    Birth Abt 1515  Ardross, Fifeshire, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death Abt 1569 
    Person ID I71337  Cecilie Family
    Last Modified 2 Mar 2009 

    Father Sir William Dishington,   b. Abt 1485, Ardross, Fifeshire, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 10 Sep 1547, Battle Of Pinkie Cleugh, Musselburgh, East Lothian, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 62 years) 
    Mother N. N. Sandilands,   b. Abt 1487, Calder, West Lothian, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown 
    Marriage Bef 1521  1st Husband 1St Wife Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F30435  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Agnes Scott,   b. 1530   d. 1569 (Age 39 years) 
    Marriage 1558 
    Children 
     1. Thomas Dishington
     2. Agnes Dishington
     3. Andrew Dishington
    Family ID F31479  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 2 Mar 2009 

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  • Notes 
    • Thomas Dishington, born ca.1515 in UK, Scotland, Fife, Ardross (?), resided 21.01.1563 in Ardross, will signed 13.05.1569, , died ca.1569, resided in Fife, Ardross, Carmurie, resided 10.06.1566 in Ardross (?). Son and heir to William Dishington, according to Thomas's stament. Ref Privy Seal 10 April 1566, where Thomas D. in letter to "advocat" Maister Jonne Abercrombie is stripped of all his goods, jewels, sentences etc. for his alleged implication in the murder of David Riccio the 9th of March, and apparently is requested to be imprioned in Her Majestys palace. Appears to have been "redeemed" some while later.

      He married Agnes Scott, married 1558, marriage contract 23.02.1558, born ca.1530 in UK, Scotland, Pitormo (?), (daughter of Thomas Scott and Agnes Moncreiff) died etter08.02.1569, resided in Fife, Ardross, Carmurie, died etter20.12.1569.
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      Various (editors), The Register of the great seal of Scotland 1306-1668, Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1882-1914, 1563, 21 January, Edinburgh.
      Francis J. Grant, The Commmisariot Records, Edinburgh, Register of Testaments, Edinburgh 1897-1898.
      www.scottishdocuments.com, Edinburgh Commissary Court.
      Rev. Walter Wood , A.M., Elie, The East Neuk of Fife, its history and antiquities, Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1888, 217.
      The Moncreffs and Moncrieffes. 651.
      Various (editors), The Register of the privy seal of Scotland 1488-1571, Edinburgh: H.M. Statinery House, -1957, "Gift to Agnes Scott, relict of Thomas Dischingtoun in Ardross, and Thomas Dischingtoune, their son and apparent heir, of the escheat and the duties of of the lands of Pottye or Kirkpottye, in the sheriffdom of Perth, and all rights and claims therein which John, Archbishop of Saintandrois, as superior, or James Hamiltoun of Rouchbank had since the demise of George Dischingtoune of Ardross, last immediate heritable tenant to the said archbishop in the said lands, the said archbishop and James Hamilton having been forfeted for treason. 1569, 08 February, Striveling.
      Various (editors), The Register of the privy seal of Scotland 1488-1571, Edinburgh: H.M. Statinery House, -1957, "Gift to Agnes Scot, relict of Thomas Dischintoun in Ardross, ande Thomas Dischingtoun, their son and apparent heir, of the ward and monentry of the lands and lordship of Balglassy, Balhaye and Tulyquhondilandis, in the sheriifdom of Forfare, for terms from the decease of William Dischingtoun, fiar of Ardross" etc. 1569, 20.December, Edinburgh.

  • Sources 
    1. [S1666] Moncreiff, Frederik and Moncreiff, William, Moncreiff (1929), (Edinburg, Scotland: Private edition by T and A Constable Ltd. at the University Press.), p. 651 (Reliability: 3).