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Alexander Forbes, 1st Lord Forbes

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Alexander de Forbes, 1st Lord Forbes (c. 1380–1448), also feudal baron of Forbes, was a Scottish nobleman.

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Life

He was the eldest son of Sir John de Forbes (died 1405), Sheriff-depute of Aberdeen,[1] and Coroner of that shire, by his wife, Margaret,[citation needed] a daughter of Sir John Kennedy of Dunure and Mary de Montgomery of Stair and Cassillis.

Alexander de Forbes fought at the Battle of Harlaw in 1411, and appears among the Scottish forces sent to the assistance of Charles, Dauphin of France, afterwards King Charles VII, and had a share in the victory obtained over the English at Beaugé, in Anjou, on 22 March 1421. But soon after, at the desire of King James I of Scotland, then a prisoner in England, Forbes quit the French service and subsequently obtained three Safe-conducts at different times to visit England, with one hundred persons in his retinue each time, to wait upon his sovereign.

He was created a Lord of Parliament sometime after 1436. The precise date of the peerage creation is not known (although Brown gives 1440), but in a Precept, dated 12 July 1442, he is already styled Lord Forbes.

Family

The first Lord Forbes married Lady Elizabeth (or Mary), only daughter of George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus, a granddaughter of King Robert III of Scotland, by whom he had two sons and three daughters. He was succeeded by his eldest son:

  • James Forbes, 2nd Lord Forbes (died circa 1460)

References

Notes

  1. ^ "Records of the Sheriff court of Aberdeenshire". Aberdeen Printed for the University. 1904.

Sources

  • Brown, Peter, (publisher), The Peerage of Scotland, Edinburgh, 1834, p. 170.
  • Anderson, William, The Scottish Nation, Edinburgh, 1867, vol.iv, p. 228.
  • Kidd, Charles, & Williamson, David (editors), Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage, New York, St Martin's Press, 1990,[page needed]
  • Paton, Henry, "Forbes, Alexander (d.1448)". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.

External links

Peerage of Scotland
New creation Lord Forbes
c. 1444–1448
Succeeded by
James Forbes
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