Patrick Graham of Kincardine, Earl of Strathearn

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Patrick Graham of Kincardine

Also Known As: "Sir Patrick Graham of Dundaff and Kilpont"
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Birthplace: Kincardine, Montrose, Angus, Scotland
Death: August 10, 1413 (30)
Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland
Immediate Family:

Son of Lord of Dundaff Patrick Graham of Kincardine and Dundaff and Egidia (Euphemia) Stewart, of Railston
Husband of Euphemia Stewart, Countess of Strathearn
Father of Elizabeth Graham; Malise Graham, 1st Earl of Menteith and Euphemia Graham
Brother of Sir Robert Graham of Kinpont; David Graham and Alexander Graham
Half brother of Matilda Graham and Sir William Graham of Kincardine-in-Menteith and Montrose

Occupation: Earl Of Strathearn
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About Patrick Graham of Kincardine, Earl of Strathearn

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Sir Patrick Graham, Earl Palatine of Strathearn

  • d. 10 August 1412
  • Father Sir Patrick Graham, Lord Dundaff, Knight-Banneret3,7 d. 1400
  • Mother Euphemia (Egidia) Stewart3,7 d. a 1434
  • Wife: Euphemia Stewart

Sir Patrick Graham of Dundaff and Kilpont was murdered by his brother-in-law Sir John Drummond of Concraig in 1413.

Sir Patrick Graham, Earl Palatine of Strathearn was born at of Kilpont & Illieston, West Lothian, Scotland. He married Euphemia Stewart, daughter of Sir David Stewart, Earl of Strathearn & Caithness and Beatrice Lindsay, before 24 August 1406; They had 1 son (Malise, Earl of Strathearn, 1st Earl of Menteith) and 2 daughters (Eupheme, wife of Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Douglas, Duke of Touraine, & of Sir James, 2nd Lord Hamilton; & allegedly Elizabeth (or Anne), wife of Sir John Lyon).2,4,6,7 Sir Patrick Graham, Earl Palatine of Strathearn died on 10 August 1412 at Battle of Crieff, Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland; Killed by his brother-in-law, John Drummond of Concraig at the battle of Crieff.

Family

  1. Euphemia Stewart b. a 1378, d. Oct 1415 Children
  2. Elizabeth Graham+9,3,4,10 d. b 1417
  3. Euphemia Graham+2,3,5,6,8 d. c 1 Nov 1468
  4. Malise Graham, 3rd Earl Strathearn, Earl Menteith+3 b. a 1407, d. 1490

Citations

  1. [S368] Unknown author, The Lineage and Ancestry of HRH Prince Charles, by Gerald Paget, Vol. 1, p. 160.
  2. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 571-572.
  3. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 558.
  4. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 557.
  5. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 105-106.
  6. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 649-650.
  7. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 611.
  8. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. V, p. 42-43.
  9. [S11585] The Scots Peerage, Vol. VI, edited by Sir James Balfour Paul, p. 270.
  10. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 635.

Sources

  1. The Scots peerage founded on Wood's ed. of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom. Published 1904 by D. Douglas in Edinburgh .  Vol Vl page 214

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Sir Patrick Graham, of Dundaff and Kilpont, Earl of Strathearn

Died: 1413 Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland

Sir Patrick Graham married Eupheme, Countess of Strathearn, (only daughter of David, Earl of Strathearn, eldest son of King Robert II., by his second marriage with Euphemia Ross). In right of his wife, Graham became Earl of Strathearn, and also brought himself and his descendants into the great struggle, in which the children by King Robert’s second marriage claimed the crown on the pretext that the King’s first marriage to Elizabeth Mure of Rowallan had not been a lawful one. This Sir Patrick Graham was killed in 1413 by Sir John Drummond, and left an only child, Malise, also known as Earl of Strathearn. It was he whom King James I. deprived of the earldom, on the plea that it was a male fief, and made Earl of Menteith instead; and it was this action which moved the Earl’s uncle, Sir Robert Graham, to renounce his allegiance, and to plot and carry out the assassination of the King at Perth. It should be remembered, however, that in this plot Earl Malise himself seems to have had no share. He lived till 1492, and left three sons, from the eldest of whom descended the Earls of Menteith and Airth, and from the second, Sir John Graham of Kilbryde, near Doune, known for his valour as "Sir John with the bright sword," the Grahams of the Debatable Land, now represented by the Grahams of Esk, of Netherby, and of Norton-Conyers, and of whom came Sir Richard Graham, Viscount Preston, who was twice arrested and twice pardoned for the part he played on the side Qf James VII. during the troubles of the Revolution.



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[Isiaha Lee.ged]

Patrick, who had a charter from his father with consent of Sir William of Graham, knight, his father's son and heir, of the lands of Kinpunt and Eliston in West Lothian, with a destination failing heirs-male throughout to his brothers-german Robert, David, and Alexander successively. About the year 1406 he married his second cousin Euphemia, Countess Palatine of Strathearn, daughter and heiress of David Stewart, Earl of Strathearn, son of Robert II, and Euphemia Ross, and became in her right Earl of Strathearn. [The Scots Peerage VI:260]

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[Holly Tamer] [Jim Weber.FTW]

Patrick Graham (Sir), Earl of Strathearn in right of his wife, of Kilpont and Illieston, West Lothian; married by 24 Aug 1406 Eupheme, Countess Palatine of Strathearn and Countess of Caithness (died allegedly Oct 1415), only daughter and heiress of David Stewart, 1st Earl of Strathearn of the 1371 creation (5th son of Robert II by his 2nd wife Eupheme, daughter of Hugh, 4th Earl of Ross), and was killed 10 Aug 1413 by his brother-in-law Sir John Drummond of Concraig. Note: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Note: Page: 1976, 4

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[John Kiefer]

Patrick Graham appears to have taken the designation of Earl of Strathearn, as appears from a charter cited by Lord Strathallan in his history of the Drummonds, and others in the Register of the Great Seal. He was killed on St Laurence Day, August 10, 1413, near Crieff, by Sir John Drummond of Concraig, Steward of Strathearn, in an encounter between them arising out of the Earl-consort's dissatisfaction with Sir John's official duties. The Countess survived him, and had dispensations to marry Robert Stewart of Fife, eldest son of Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany (on May 4, 1414), also Robert's brother Walter (September 5, 1415), but she married instead Sir Patrick Dunbar of Bele. She was still alive in 1434, but is not again named in record.

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[My Cope Family Tree]

Sir Patrick Graham, Earl of Strathearn was born before 1390. He was the son of Sir William Graham and Gille Stewart. He married Eupheme Stewart, Countess Palatine of Caithness, daughter of David Stewart, Earl of Caithness and unknown daughter Lindsay, before December 1406. He died on 10 August 1413, killed. Sir Patrick Graham, Earl of Strathearn gained the title of Earl of Strathearn jure uxoris.

Family:

  • Eupheme Stewart, Countess Palatine of Caithness b. before 1375, d. 15 October 1434
  • Children Malise Graham, 1st Earl of Menteith+ b. c 1410, d. bt 8 Dec 1485 - 17 May 1491
  • Elizabeth Graham+ b. b 1413
  • Lady Eupheme Graham+ b. b 1413, d. bt 1 Aug 1468 - 1 Nov 1468

Citations [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 222. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family, page 224.

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[Cheryl Varner]

Lord of Kincardine and Dunduff. [The Bruces and the Cumyns, p. 554]

Created a peer in 1451 with the title of Lord Graham. [Clans & Tartans, p. 112]

Towards the end of the 14th century Sir Patrick Graham of Dundaff, 2nd son of a chief of the Grahams, m. Euphemia, heiress of Prince David, Earl of Stratherne, son of King Robert II. Their son, Malise Graham, had the earldom of Stratherne removed from him by King James I and given to his uncle, Robert Graham, on the grounds that his mother should not have inherited a title whose descent was strictly through the male line, but received the earldom of Menteith instead. [Clan: Graham of Menteith]

Patrick Graham of Kincardine was created a peer in 1451 with the title, Lord Graham. Two generations later they were created Earls of Montrose and in 1504 their hereditary lands of Auld Montross were erected into a free barony and earldom of Montrose. [Graham, 2nd son of Sir Patrick Graham of Kincardine; ancestor to the Duke of Montrose; elder bro. of Sir Robert Graham; m. Euphemia Stewart; father of:

  1. 1. Euphemia who m.1 Archibald 5th Earl of Douglas, m.2 James Lord Hamilton
  2. 2. Elizabeth who m. Sir Joh Lyon of Glamis
  3. 3. Malise, Earl of Strathern

Became ju. ux. Earl of Strathern; assassinated by his own bro-in-law, Sir John Drummond in 1413. [Burke, Vicissitudes of Families, p. 105]

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Patrick Graham of Kincardine, Earl of Strathearn's Timeline

1382
November 10, 1382
Kincardine, Montrose, Angus, Scotland
1384
1384
Dundaff and Kincardine, Lanarkshire, Scotland
1407
1407
Probably Crieff, Forfarshire (Present Angus), Scotland, (Present UK)
1408
May 1408
Strathearn, Perthshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1413
August 10, 1413
Age 30
Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland