David (3rd Earl of Crawford) LINDSAY

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Type Value Date Place Sources
name David (3rd Earl of Crawford) LINDSAY
occupation 3rd Earl of Crawford

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Type Date Place Sources
death 17. January 1446
birth about 1403
marriage before 1428

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before 1428
Marjory OGILVIE

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David Lindsay, 3rd Earl of Crawford (died 17 January 1446)[1] was a regent to James II of Scotland. He was a member of Clan Lindsay, a Scottish Lowland clan. At the Battle of Arbroath in 1445 the Clan Lindsay, led by the Master of Crawford, advanced with over 1000 men. Their enemy was the Clan Ogilvy who were also supported by men from the Clan Oliphant, Clan Gordon, Clan Seton and Clan Forbes of Pitsligo. The Earl, who was the Master of Crawford's father, rode between the two armies in an attempt to call a truce. However, an ill-advised Ogilvie, thinking that this was the start of the Lindsay's attack, threw his spear at the Earl, hitting him in the mouth and killing him instantly. So the battle began which went in the Clan Lindsay's favour. Marriage and issue Crawford married Marjory Ogilvie, daughter of Alexander Ogilvie of Auchterhouse. By her he had issue: Alexander Lindsay, 4th Earl of Crawford, called "Tiger Earl" or "Earl Beardie." He married Elizabeth Dunbar, of the house of March (Earl of March), and his son, David Lindsay, 5th Earl of Crawford (d.1495), was created Duke of Montrose on 18 May 1488. Walter of Beaufort and Edzell, styled of Kinblethmont, had charters of the baronies of Arde and Bewfort in 1459, and of the barony of Panbride in 1463. He married first Sophia, daughter of Livingston of Saltcoats, but by her had no issue.[2] William Lindsay of Lekoquhy Sir John Lindsay (k. 1452- Battle of Brechin) James, who founded a house in Austria.[3] Janet Lindsay, married William Douglas, 6th Earl of Douglas Elizabeth Lindsay Notes Jump up ^ Lindsay family, earls of Crawford (per. c.1380-1495), nobility by Alison Cathcart and David Ditchburn, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Jump up ^ Balfour Paul, vol i pp18-20 Jump up ^ A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire. 28th edition. BURKE, SIR BERNARD Sources Balfour Paul, Sir James, Scots Peerage IX vols Edinburgh 1904.[1] From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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