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Honourable Agnes Bruce, the good wife of Kirkton

Birthdate:
Death: July 02, 1590
probably at Kirkton of Mains, in the parish of Mains and Strathmartine, in the Sheriffdom of Forfar, Scotland (Not part of the United Kingdom until 1 May 1707)
Immediate Family:

Wife of John Scrymgeour of Kirkton
Mother of John Scrymgeour of Kirkton; Gilbert Scrymgeour; George Scrymgeour, Mariner in Dundee; Margaret Scrymgeour; Issobell Scrymgeour and 1 other

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About Honourable Agnes Bruce, the good wife of Kirkton

Honourable AGNES BRUCE (2) (3) the good wife of Kirktoun. (8)

Fake Genealogy

Agnes Bruce, here treated, the wife of John Scrymgeour of Kirkton has occasionally been misidentified as the wife of James Scrymgeour of Kirkton. Stirnet: Scrymgeour 02 For the same claim see also Daryll Lundy's Peerage and WikiTree This falsehood is contradicted by the record evidence which is reviewed here.

Death

Agnes Bruce, here treated, identified as the widow of John Scrymgeour of Kirkton, died on 2 July 1590. She made her last will and testament five days earlier, on 28 June 1590, at Kirkton of Mains in the Sheriffdom of Forfar, and it seems quite likely that she died there. [NRS: CC8/8/28]

Marriage

Agnes Bruce, here treated, married John Scrymgeour of Kirkton

Children

  1. John Scrymgeour of Kirkton
  2. Gilbert Scrymgeour
  3. George Scrymgeour, Mariner in Dundee
  4. Margaret Scrymgeour
  5. Issobell Scrymgeour
  6. Geills Scrymgeour

Evidence from the National Records of Scotland

                   1

26 October 1583: Discharge by Walter Ramsay Burgess of Dundee and Presenter of Arbroath to Gilbert Scrymgeour, in name and behalf of Agnes Bruce his mother of the teinds of the lands of Kirktoun of Earlstradighty for the year 1582. Dated the 26 October 1583. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Scrymgeour Wedderburn of Wedderburn Family, Earls of Dundee, reference GD137/826

                   2

22 November 1584: Discharge by William Bruce to the Honourable Agnes Bruce, relict and executrix of John Scrymgeour of Kirktoun, for 20 merks of annualrents due to him for the years 1582 and 1583. Dated at the Kirktoun 22 November 1584. Gilbert Scrymgeour, son of said Agnes, is a witness. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Scrymgeour Wedderburn of Wedderburn Family, Earls of Dundee, reference GD137/865

                   3

27 November 1584: Discharge by Thomas Buchan, burgess of Dundee, to the Honourable Agnes Bruce, dwelling in and portioner of Kirktoun of Erlistradychtie, for £5 of annualrent. Dated 27 November 1584. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Scrymgeour Wedderburn of Wedderburn Family, Earls of Dundee, reference GD137/866

                   4

February 1585: Discharge James St. Clair to Agnes Bruce, relict of John Scrymgeour of Kirktoun. Dated the last day of February 1585. Witnessed by Gilbert S. son lawful to the said John S. of K. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Scrymgeour Wedderburn of Wedderburn Family, Earls of Dundee, reference GD137/844

                   5

21 March 1585: Discharge Thomas Buchan Burgess and Baxter of Dundee to Agnes Bruce, relict of John Scrymgeour of Kirktoun. Dated the 21st March 1585. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Scrymgeour Wedderburn of Wedderburn Family, Earls of Dundee, reference GD137/845

                   6

30 February 1586: Discharge Thomas Buchan Burgess and Baxter of Dundee to Agnes Bruce, relict of John Scrymgeour of Kirktoun. Dated the penult day of December 1586. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Scrymgeour Wedderburn of Wedderburn Family, Earls of Dundee, reference GD137/846

                   7

22 February 1587: Discharge Thomas Carnegie Chamberlain of Arbroath to Agnes Bruce, relict of John Scrymgeour of Kirktoun. Dated the 22 February 1587. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Scrymgeour Wedderburn of Wedderburn Family, Earls of Dundee, reference GD137/849

                   8

28 June 1590: The Testament Testamentar and Inventory of Agnes Bruce, the "guid wyff of Kirktoun," who died on 2 July 1590. She made her last will and testament five days earlier, on 28 June 1590, at the Kirkton of Mains in the Sheriffdom of Forfar. She nominated and appointed her eldest son, John Scrymgeour, to be her executor testamentar and the sole intromitter with her moveable estate. She left sixty-six pounds, thirteen shillings, and four pence, to be divided equally between Gilbert Scrymgeour, George Scrymgeour, Margaret Scrymgeour, Issobell Scrymgeour, and Geills Scrymgeour, identified by her as her lawful bairnes. Confirmation was granted to John Scrymgeor on 23 December 1595. [National Records of Scotland, Edinburgh Commissary Court, The Testament Testamentar and Inventory of Agnes Bruce, relict of John Scrymgeour of Kirktoun, Sheriffdom of Forfar, reference CC8/8/28]

  1. Image of Testament
  2. Image of Testament
  3. Image of Testament

Note: A copy of the Testament Testamentar of Agnes Bruce is held in the collection of the Scrymgeour Wedderburn family. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Scrymgeour Wedderburn of Wedderburn Family, Earls of Dundee, reference GD137/831

Genealogy

  1. The Wedderburn Book I: pp. 169-174 for an account of the Scrymgeour-Wedderburn family
  2. Stirnet: Scrymgeour 01
  3. Stirnet: Scrymgeour 02
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Honourable Agnes Bruce, the good wife of Kirkton's Timeline

1590
July 2, 1590
probably at Kirkton of Mains, in the parish of Mains and Strathmartine, in the Sheriffdom of Forfar, Scotland (Not part of the United Kingdom until 1 May 1707)
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