Archibald Dunbar
(25 July 1583 - circa 1641)
Archibald Dunbar was born on 25 July 1583 in Orchardton, Wigtownshire, Scotland. He married Mary ---. He was the son of Gavin Dunbar (of Baldoon).
Archibald died circa 1641.
Archibald died circa 1641.
Child of Archibald Dunbar
- Sir David Dunbar 1st baronet+ b. c 1610, d. 12 Dec 1686
Archibald Dunbar
(before 1645 - 3 May 1689)
Archibald Dunbar was born before 1645. He was the son of James Dunbar.
Archibald Dunbar married Elizabeth Hacket on 12 May 1666. She was the daughter and coheir of Walter Hacket of Mayen by Janet, elder daughter of George Leslie of Burdsbank.
Archibald Dunbar married secondly Katherine Innes on 28 April 1681 in Alves, Moray. She was the daughter of Sir Walter Innes of Balveny.
Archibald died on 3 May 1689 in Newtown, Alves, Moray.
His will was proved on 16 June 1691 in Moray. Commissariot of Moray, Archibald of Newtown, (spouse Katherine Innes).
Archibald Dunbar married Elizabeth Hacket on 12 May 1666. She was the daughter and coheir of Walter Hacket of Mayen by Janet, elder daughter of George Leslie of Burdsbank.
Archibald Dunbar married secondly Katherine Innes on 28 April 1681 in Alves, Moray. She was the daughter of Sir Walter Innes of Balveny.
Archibald died on 3 May 1689 in Newtown, Alves, Moray.
His will was proved on 16 June 1691 in Moray. Commissariot of Moray, Archibald of Newtown, (spouse Katherine Innes).
Children of Archibald Dunbar and Elizabeth Hacket
- Isobel Dunbar b. 30 Jan 1668
- Robert Dunbar+ b. 13 Feb 1670, d. Sep 1742
- Archibald Dunbar+ b. 29 Oct 1671, d. 16 Apr 1733
- Jean Dunbar b. 4 Dec 1673
- John Dunbar b. 13 Apr 1676, d. b 1682
- Jean Dunbar b. 24 Jun 1679
Children of Archibald Dunbar and Katherine Innes
- John Dunbar b. 2 Jun 1682
- George Dunbar b. 21 Aug 1684
- Margaret Dunbar b. 15 Dec 1686
- Barbara Dunbar b. 26 Jan 1689
Archibald Dunbar
(29 October 1671 - 16 April 1733)
Archibald Dunbar was christened on 29 October 1671 in Alves, Moray. He was the son of Archibald Dunbar and Elizabeth Hacket.
Archibald Dunbar married Rebecca Adamson in August 1703. She was the widow of Robert Mackenzie, W S and daughter of the Rev James Adamson.
Extract Post-nuptial Marriage Contract dated 9 August 1703 between Archibald Dunbar of Thunderton (Thundertoun) and Rebecca Adamson, only daughter of deceased James Adamson minister at Atrick (Ettrick) and Margaret Coltt (Colt), his spouse, whereby said Rebecca is to have in liferent an annuity of 500 merks, her tocher being 1,600 merks. Registered in Elgin Sheriff Court books, 16 August 1717. Archibald was Sheriff of Moray & Provost of Elgin.
Charter of Resignation by William Duff, elder, provost of the burgh of Innerness (Inverness), and the bailies thereof, with assent of the councillors and community, to Mr. Archibald Dunbar of Thundertoune, his heirs and assignees whatsoever, of three roods of burgh built land, with yard, kiln and coble, formerly pertaining to deceased Alexander Dunbar, lately provost of Innerness, bounded between the king's common highway, at the east, the road running near the water of Ness, at the west, the lands formerly pertaining to deceased John Cuthbert of Castlehill, then to David Cuthbert, his son, and now to Hugh Falconar [Falconer], commissary clerk of Innernes, at the south, and the common vennel leading to the said water of Ness at the north, resigned on date hereof in the hands of the said magistrates, sitting in burgh court, by James Fraser, merchant burgess of Innerness, as procurator for Alexander Dunbar of Barmuckatie [Barmuckity] (who had right to the said subjects from the said Alexander Dunbar, lately provost) in favour of the said Mr. Archibald Dunbar of Thundertoun, in implement of disposition, dated at Edinburgh 15th May 1704; and sasine, given by Mr. Alexander Fraser, bailie, of the said three roods to Mr. Robert Fraser, advocate in Edinburgh, as attorney for the said Mr. Archibald Dunbar.
Archibald Dunbar lived at Thunderton, Duffus, Moray.
Disposition by Mr Archibald Dunbar of Thundertoun, with consent of James Dunbar, younger, merchant burgess of Inverness, to Alexander Mcintosh of Termit (Termett), merchant and present treasurer of the said burgh, and his heirs male of his body, whom failing his heirs and assignees whatsoever, of three roods or tenements of burgage land, with houses, kiln maltbarn, coble etc. lying on the west side of the Kirk Street of Invernes; which roods sometime belonged to deceased Alexander Dunbar, late provost of Invernes, thereafter to Alexander Dunbar of Ballmuckatie [Barmuckity], and were acquired from the latter by the said Mr Archibald.
Archibald Dunbar married secondly Phillis Walker.
Execution of Summons of reduction, raised by Alexander Dunbar of Grangehill, heritable Lord and Baillie of the Regality of Stonny Forenoene [Farneen] and William Garden, at the Milne of Moy within the said Regality, his tenant, against Ludovic Dunbar of Westfield, heritable Sheriff Principal of Elgin and Forres; Archibald Dunbar of Thunderton, Sheriff Principal of said shire; and others
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Archibald died on 16 April 1733 in Edinburgh, Scotland, aged 61.
Archibald Dunbar married Rebecca Adamson in August 1703. She was the widow of Robert Mackenzie, W S and daughter of the Rev James Adamson.
Extract Post-nuptial Marriage Contract dated 9 August 1703 between Archibald Dunbar of Thunderton (Thundertoun) and Rebecca Adamson, only daughter of deceased James Adamson minister at Atrick (Ettrick) and Margaret Coltt (Colt), his spouse, whereby said Rebecca is to have in liferent an annuity of 500 merks, her tocher being 1,600 merks. Registered in Elgin Sheriff Court books, 16 August 1717. Archibald was Sheriff of Moray & Provost of Elgin.
Charter of Resignation by William Duff, elder, provost of the burgh of Innerness (Inverness), and the bailies thereof, with assent of the councillors and community, to Mr. Archibald Dunbar of Thundertoune, his heirs and assignees whatsoever, of three roods of burgh built land, with yard, kiln and coble, formerly pertaining to deceased Alexander Dunbar, lately provost of Innerness, bounded between the king's common highway, at the east, the road running near the water of Ness, at the west, the lands formerly pertaining to deceased John Cuthbert of Castlehill, then to David Cuthbert, his son, and now to Hugh Falconar [Falconer], commissary clerk of Innernes, at the south, and the common vennel leading to the said water of Ness at the north, resigned on date hereof in the hands of the said magistrates, sitting in burgh court, by James Fraser, merchant burgess of Innerness, as procurator for Alexander Dunbar of Barmuckatie [Barmuckity] (who had right to the said subjects from the said Alexander Dunbar, lately provost) in favour of the said Mr. Archibald Dunbar of Thundertoun, in implement of disposition, dated at Edinburgh 15th May 1704; and sasine, given by Mr. Alexander Fraser, bailie, of the said three roods to Mr. Robert Fraser, advocate in Edinburgh, as attorney for the said Mr. Archibald Dunbar.
Archibald Dunbar lived at Thunderton, Duffus, Moray.
Disposition by Mr Archibald Dunbar of Thundertoun, with consent of James Dunbar, younger, merchant burgess of Inverness, to Alexander Mcintosh of Termit (Termett), merchant and present treasurer of the said burgh, and his heirs male of his body, whom failing his heirs and assignees whatsoever, of three roods or tenements of burgage land, with houses, kiln maltbarn, coble etc. lying on the west side of the Kirk Street of Invernes; which roods sometime belonged to deceased Alexander Dunbar, late provost of Invernes, thereafter to Alexander Dunbar of Ballmuckatie [Barmuckity], and were acquired from the latter by the said Mr Archibald.
Archibald Dunbar married secondly Phillis Walker.
Execution of Summons of reduction, raised by Alexander Dunbar of Grangehill, heritable Lord and Baillie of the Regality of Stonny Forenoene [Farneen] and William Garden, at the Milne of Moy within the said Regality, his tenant, against Ludovic Dunbar of Westfield, heritable Sheriff Principal of Elgin and Forres; Archibald Dunbar of Thunderton, Sheriff Principal of said shire; and others
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Archibald died on 16 April 1733 in Edinburgh, Scotland, aged 61.
Child of Archibald Dunbar and Rebecca Adamson
- Helen Dunbar+ b. c 1704, d. 10 Apr 1748
Archibald Dunbar
( - before 28 April 1578)
Archibald Dunbar was the son of James Dunbar and Elizabeth Leslie. Archibald Dunbar was also known as (of Pennick) in records.
Archibald Dunbar married Janet Tullock circa 25 July 1559.
He was the fourth son of James of Tarbat & his wife Elizabeth Leslie - Archibald of Pennick who in 1560 bought Pennick from George Dunbar, brother of John of Bennetsfield & married Janet daughter of Alexander Tullock by contract dated 25 July 1559 and had issue: Alex & James.
Archibald died before 28 April 1578. He's testament was registered 28 April 1578 Archibald Dunbar. Archibald Dunbar, of Penik. sheriff dom of Nairn.
Archibald Dunbar married Janet Tullock circa 25 July 1559.
He was the fourth son of James of Tarbat & his wife Elizabeth Leslie - Archibald of Pennick who in 1560 bought Pennick from George Dunbar, brother of John of Bennetsfield & married Janet daughter of Alexander Tullock by contract dated 25 July 1559 and had issue: Alex & James.
Archibald died before 28 April 1578. He's testament was registered 28 April 1578 Archibald Dunbar. Archibald Dunbar, of Penik. sheriff dom of Nairn.
Children of Archibald Dunbar and Janet Tullock
Archibald Dunbar
Archibald Dunbar was the son of James Dunbar and Janet Hay.
Archibald married 4 May 1682 .... Innes, daughter of Mr John Innes of Coxton and had James Dunbar of Balnagieth 1664!.
Archibald married 4 May 1682 .... Innes, daughter of Mr John Innes of Coxton and had James Dunbar of Balnagieth 1664!.
Archibald Dunbar
Archibald Dunbar (of Spot)
(before 1399 - )
Archibald, named in above charter of 1423, along with his brothers. He had a charter from his father on 8 March 1425-26 of the lands of Wester Spot near Dunbar. He may be the Archibald of Dunbar who seized, in 1448, the castle of Hailes, and surrendered it to James, Master of Douglas, in revenge, it is said, because Dunbar Castle was then in the keeping of the younger Hepburn, whom Archibald bound and placed in a dungeon, thereafter taking possession of Hailes. An Archibald Dunbar, probably the same, held the lands of Little Spot from the Crown from 1452-67. He had also the lands of Balbuthie in Fife.. Archibald Dunbar (of Spot) was born before 1399 in Fife, Scotland. He was the son of George Dunbar 10th Earl of Dunbar & March and Beatrix Unknown (Dunbar).
Archibald Dunbar 4th Bart of Northfield (de jure)
(15 December 1693 - 13 January 1769)
Archibald Dunbar 4th Bart of Northfield (de jure) was born on 15 December 1693 in Scotland. He was the son of Robert Dunbar.
Archibald Dunbar 4th Bart of Northfield (de jure) married Helen Dunbar, daughter of Archibald Dunbar and Rebecca Adamson, in 1735.
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Archibald Dunbar 4th Bart of Northfield (de jure) married secondly Anne Bain in 1750. Archibald de jure 4th Bart of Northfield. Burke's Online states: He neither asumed or claimed the title; was served heir male 1776 and directed by Lord Lyon to continue designation of Northfield in 1763 or 1776.
Archibald died on 13 January 1769 aged 75.
His will was proved on 7 July 1769 in Moray, Scotland. Archibald Dunbar, of Thundertoun.
Archibald Dunbar 4th Bart of Northfield (de jure) married Helen Dunbar, daughter of Archibald Dunbar and Rebecca Adamson, in 1735.
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Archibald Dunbar 4th Bart of Northfield (de jure) married secondly Anne Bain in 1750. Archibald de jure 4th Bart of Northfield. Burke's Online states: He neither asumed or claimed the title; was served heir male 1776 and directed by Lord Lyon to continue designation of Northfield in 1763 or 1776.
Archibald died on 13 January 1769 aged 75.
His will was proved on 7 July 1769 in Moray, Scotland. Archibald Dunbar, of Thundertoun.
Child of Archibald Dunbar 4th Bart of Northfield (de jure) and Helen Dunbar
- Alexander Dunbar 5th Bart of Northfield+ b. 12 Jan 1741/42, d. 20 Dec 1791
Children of Archibald Dunbar 4th Bart of Northfield (de jure) and Anne Bain
- William Dunbar b. a 1750
- Major General Thomas Dunbar b. a 1750, d. 20 Dec 1815
Sir Archibald Dunbar 6th Bart of Northfield
(30 June 1772 - )
Sir Archibald Dunbar 6th Bart of Northfield was born on 30 June 1772. He was the son of Alexander Dunbar 5th Bart of Northfield and Margaret Arbuthnott.
Sir Archibald Dunbar 6th Bart of Northfield married Helen Gordon Cumming on 6 November 1794. She was the daughter of Col Sir Alexander Penrose Cumming-Gordon of Altyre, 1st Bart.
Sir Archibald Dunbar 6th Bart of Northfield married Helen Gordon Cumming on 6 November 1794. She was the daughter of Col Sir Alexander Penrose Cumming-Gordon of Altyre, 1st Bart.
Child of Sir Archibald Dunbar 6th Bart of Northfield and Helen Gordon Cumming
- Sir Archibald Dunbar 7th Bart of Northfield+ b. 5 Jul 1803, d. 7 Jan 1898
Sir Archibald Dunbar 7th Bart of Northfield
(5 July 1803 - 7 January 1898)
Sir Archibald Dunbar 7th Bart of Northfield was born on 5 July 1803 in Duffus House, Duffus, Moray. He succeeded in 1847 (1817??). He was the son of Sir Archibald Dunbar 6th Bart of Northfield and Helen Gordon Cumming.
Sir Archibald Dunbar 7th Bart of Northfield married Keith Alicia Ramsay on 12 June 1827 in Duffus, Moray. He is also listed on the 1st June in Edinburgh and the 15 June in Cramond, Midlothian.
Sir Archibald Dunbar 7th Bart of Northfield married secondly Sophia Orred on 5 November 1840.
Archibald died on 7 January 1898 aged 94.
Sir Archibald Dunbar 7th Bart of Northfield married Keith Alicia Ramsay on 12 June 1827 in Duffus, Moray. He is also listed on the 1st June in Edinburgh and the 15 June in Cramond, Midlothian.
Sir Archibald Dunbar 7th Bart of Northfield married secondly Sophia Orred on 5 November 1840.
Archibald died on 7 January 1898 aged 94.
Children of Sir Archibald Dunbar 7th Bart of Northfield and Keith Alicia Ramsay
- Archibald Hamilton Dunbar 8th Bart of Northfield b. 5 Apr 1828
- Jean Hamilton Dunbar b. 31 Mar 1829
- George Ramsay Dunbar b. 24 Nov 1831, d. 30 Apr 1862
- Agnes Dunbar
Children of Sir Archibald Dunbar 7th Bart of Northfield and Sophia Orred
- Randolph Dunbar d. 1862
- Charles Gordon-Cumming Dunbar b. 14 Feb 1844, d. 8 Jan 1916
- William James Colquhoun Dunbar b. 14 Jan 1850, d. 4 Nov 1885
Archibald Hamilton Dunbar 8th Bart of Northfield
(5 April 1828 - )
Archibald Hamilton Dunbar 8th Bart of Northfield was born on 5 April 1828 in Cramond, Midlothian. See Burke's Peerage online for later details of this family. He was the son of Sir Archibald Dunbar 7th Bart of Northfield and Keith Alicia Ramsay. Archibald Hamilton Dunbar 8th Bart of Northfield was christened on 9 May 1828 in Cramond, Midlothian.
Archibald Hamilton Dunbar 8th Bart of Northfield served in the military in the Army in 1854. He was appointed Captain in the 66th Regiment of Foot. See Burke for his marriage and issue.
Archibald Hamilton Dunbar 8th Bart of Northfield served in the military in the Army in 1854. He was appointed Captain in the 66th Regiment of Foot. See Burke for his marriage and issue.
Arthur Dunbar
(before 1764 - )
Barbara Dunbar
(26 January 1689 - )
Barbara Dunbar was christened on 26 January 1689 in Alves, Moray. She was the daughter of Archibald Dunbar and Katherine Innes.
Beatrix Dunbar
(before 1530 - before 20 June 1589)
Beatrix Dunbar was born before 1530 in Moray, Scotland. She was the daughter of Alexander Dunbar (Prior of Pluscarden). Beatrix Dunbar was mentioned in a sasine [Relating to R:deceased] dated 24 June 1548. On 12 Feb 1547... The following year a precept of sasine was drawn up. On 24 June it was signed by Alexander & 12 monks. This document made over extensive lands within the barony of Fochabers, which belonged formerly to Urquhart Priory, to Alexander Innes of Cromy (Crombie) who married Beatrix Dunbar, reputed to have been one of the Prior's daughters.
Beatrix Dunbar was mentioned on 8 December 1554.
Beatrix Dunbar married Alexander Innes (of Crombie) before 1559.
More monastic lands were disposed of in 1559. In that year Prior Alexander granted a feu charter of the town and land of Leuchars ot Alexander Innes of Crommy, son and heir of James Innes of Roth-MacKenzie and Beatrix Dunbar his wife. In 1560 another charter confirmed to Alexander Innes and his wife a half-coble fishing at Inverspey.
Beatrix died before 20 June 1589.
Beatrix Dunbar was mentioned on 8 December 1554.
Beatrix Dunbar married Alexander Innes (of Crombie) before 1559.
More monastic lands were disposed of in 1559. In that year Prior Alexander granted a feu charter of the town and land of Leuchars ot Alexander Innes of Crommy, son and heir of James Innes of Roth-MacKenzie and Beatrix Dunbar his wife. In 1560 another charter confirmed to Alexander Innes and his wife a half-coble fishing at Inverspey.
Beatrix died before 20 June 1589.
Child of Beatrix Dunbar and Alexander Innes (of Crombie)
- Robert Innes b. b 1588
Benjamin Dunbar
(before 1700 - before 1711)
Benjamin Dunbar was born before 1700. He was the son of William Dunbar 1st Bart of Northfield and Margaret Sinclair.
Benjamin died before 1711 in Scotland. He married Janet Sinclair (daughter of John Sinclair of Ulbster) and died without issue.
Benjamin died before 1711 in Scotland. He married Janet Sinclair (daughter of John Sinclair of Ulbster) and died without issue.
Sir Benjamin Sutherland Dunbar 3rd Bart of Hempriggs
(28 April 1761 - )
Sir Benjamin Sutherland Dunbar 3rd Bart of Hempriggs was born on 28 April 1761. He was the son of Sir William Dunbar 2nd Baronet of Hempriggs and Henrietta Rose. Benjamin assumed the title of Lord Duffus as heir male of the body fo the grantee and petitioned the House of Lords, but noe further proceedings were taken. See Burke, etc. for continuation of this line in 1827.
Catherine Dunbar
(1666 - after 20 March 1724)
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Catherine Dunbar was christened in 1666 in Enniskillen, Fermanagh. Katherine, daughter to Capt. Rich. Dunbar. She was born in 1666 in Enniskillen, Fermanagh, Ireland. She was described as about 3 when a chancery bill was filed 24 May 1671 and another of 19 May 1674 describes her as not above 8 years. Her father died before she was born. She was the daughter of Richard Dunbar and Anna Catherina Grubbe-Stjernfelt.
Catherine Dunbar and Anna Catherina Grubbe-Stjernfelt, Richard Dunbar and Sir John Dunbar were mentioned in a court case on 24 May 1671. Chancery bill, between Irwin pltf & Callwell & Somerville defts: Christopher Irwin of Edinburgh, Doctor of Physic, sheweth that William Cathcart of Bardonagh, co. Fermanagh, was about 1614 possessed of Dromcroe, Drumborony, Courtloone and Turnagowan in the proportion of Dromcroe, together with the barrs of the mountains in the barony of Magheraboy by lease of 61 years to him made by John Dunbar kt, at £10 per acre. About 1639 William Cathcart did sell the said lands, together with the barrs of the mountains thereto belonging for the remainder of the term for the sum of £300, paid to him by Christopher Irwin of Lowtherstown, dec. father of your orator. He further sheweth that Geo Dunbar of Braugh in the said county, gent. brother of the sd John Dunbar, being seized of one great tate of land called the Braugh, together with Killybeg and ? Comehill, being barrs of the mountains thereto belonging, did jointly with his brother John Dunbar, enfeofe Christopher Irwin of the same in 1637. Your orator's father in 1639, in consideration of the marriage of your orator, with Margaret Wishart, daughter of James Wishart of Glenteverin in the said county, settled said lands and said lease on your orator, who continued in quiet possession till the rebellion of 1641. Orator's father had some years before his death become bound to Sir Gerard Lowther for a debt of £50 due by Mary Callwell, widow, afterwards married to Henry Longford of Enniskillen, which he (Irwin) had to pay. Some controversy having arisen between Longford and himself, the whole matter was referred to Dean Bartley of Clogher, and Mr Hugh Bartley of Lifford co. Donegal, clerk, who ordered Longford to repay to Christopher Irwin, the £50, which was accordingly done, yet in 1653 Longford made his complaint to one Colonel Barrow, a colonel under the usurped powers, who committed Chr. Irwin to gaol, till he should either repay the £50, or give surety to abide by an arbitration. Thereupon Chr. Irwin did about the 10 June 1653, did engage the quarterland great tate and the premises to Henry and Mary Longford & James Callwell, son of the said Mary, with the condition that if Christopher Irwin should not bring his arbitrator, Major Hugh Ross, to Enniskillen, to end all differences between the said parties, and to stand to certain arbitrators not named in the deed, or to an umpire to be chosen, the the said deed of mortgage to remain in full force. No award was ever made; yet Henry and Mary Longford, (who took the management upon her), got possession of the said lands; and Henry being deceased, she made them over to James Callwell, who sold them to Richard Dunbar, late of Derrygonnelly, grandchild to said John Dunbar; who left the four great tates or quarterland of Drumcroe & Drumborony, Callone, Turmagowan and Barwinlahorke, with the barrs of the mountains, between Dame Anna Catherina Hamilton alias Dunbar, his widow and relict, since married to James Somerwell of Tullykelter and Catherine Dunbar, an infant of about 3 years of age, daughter of Sir Richard & Anna Catherina; and the other great tate of Braugh to William Dunbar of Kilcow, co. Fermanagh. He therefor prays that they may be put upon their title by oath etc.
Catherine Dunbar and Sir John Dunbar, Mary Harman, Major John Dunbar, Alexander Weir and Alexander Weir were mentioned in a court case on 19 May 1674. A Chancery bill entered on 19 May 1674 between Moutray, plaintiff & Weir, defendant sheweth that Archibald Erkskin, had lent Sir John Dunbar £500 upon mortgage upon certain lands. That Ann Erskin his heir (wife of John Moutray of Aghamoyle) took out administration of her father's property. That Sir John Dunbar had never repaid the mortgage. That in 1658 Richard Dunbar 'as son & heir' of Sir John Dunbar, entered into the said mortgaged premises in Magheraboy. That said Richard died in 1666-7, and Catherine his daughter, as his heir in her right, or some others in her behalf, entered the said premises and enjoyed them and doth still enjoy them. Orator is informed that the said deed of mortgage came into the hands of Edward Weir, senior, Edward Weir, junior, Alex Arthur Weldon, Wm Dunbar, Jas Somerwell & John Dunbar or to some or one of them etc.
In the answers to the above bill, of Alexander Weir of Monaghan? co. Fermanagh and Jas Somerwell, it is stated that these defts [deforciants] believe and have heard that John Dunbar, gent, who is son & heir of John Dunbar, deceased, who was second son of Sir John Dunbar, did immediately after the settlement in this kingdom, being then under age, by his guardian Mary Dunbar alias Veldon, his mother, enter into and always receive the rents and profits of the lands in question until he attained full age, which was about three years since: and do well know that he is in the seizin and possession of the said lands by some arrangement made by his grandfather. But they deny that Richard Dunbar or his daughter Catherine ever entered into the lands or enjoyed the rents: and that the said Catherine is not above the age of eight years. And they deny any knowledge of the mortgage of any land that came into their possession.
Catherine Dunbar married Hugh Montgomery. She was the beautiful granddaughter of Sir John Dunbar. He was the son of Rev Nicholas Montgomery, rector of Derrybrusk in 1636, sometimes described as a process server and ballet singer.
Catherine Dunbar was mentioned on 11 July 1683. Catherine, as the mother of the groom, attended Nicholas Montgomery and Angel Archdall's wedding before 20 March 1724 in Ireland.
Catherine died after 20 March 1724. Registry of Deeds #28572 45/155: Montgomery to Archdall 20/3/1724 - (1) Nicholas Montgomery and Catherine his mother & (2) Mervyn Archdall & (3) Guy Carleton in consideration of a marriage between Nicholas & Angell Montgomery alias Archdall his wife, sister of said Mervyn Archdall, for £1500, the manor & lordship of Derrygonelly & Castleton.
Catherine Dunbar and Anna Catherina Grubbe-Stjernfelt, Richard Dunbar and Sir John Dunbar were mentioned in a court case on 24 May 1671. Chancery bill, between Irwin pltf & Callwell & Somerville defts: Christopher Irwin of Edinburgh, Doctor of Physic, sheweth that William Cathcart of Bardonagh, co. Fermanagh, was about 1614 possessed of Dromcroe, Drumborony, Courtloone and Turnagowan in the proportion of Dromcroe, together with the barrs of the mountains in the barony of Magheraboy by lease of 61 years to him made by John Dunbar kt, at £10 per acre. About 1639 William Cathcart did sell the said lands, together with the barrs of the mountains thereto belonging for the remainder of the term for the sum of £300, paid to him by Christopher Irwin of Lowtherstown, dec. father of your orator. He further sheweth that Geo Dunbar of Braugh in the said county, gent. brother of the sd John Dunbar, being seized of one great tate of land called the Braugh, together with Killybeg and ? Comehill, being barrs of the mountains thereto belonging, did jointly with his brother John Dunbar, enfeofe Christopher Irwin of the same in 1637. Your orator's father in 1639, in consideration of the marriage of your orator, with Margaret Wishart, daughter of James Wishart of Glenteverin in the said county, settled said lands and said lease on your orator, who continued in quiet possession till the rebellion of 1641. Orator's father had some years before his death become bound to Sir Gerard Lowther for a debt of £50 due by Mary Callwell, widow, afterwards married to Henry Longford of Enniskillen, which he (Irwin) had to pay. Some controversy having arisen between Longford and himself, the whole matter was referred to Dean Bartley of Clogher, and Mr Hugh Bartley of Lifford co. Donegal, clerk, who ordered Longford to repay to Christopher Irwin, the £50, which was accordingly done, yet in 1653 Longford made his complaint to one Colonel Barrow, a colonel under the usurped powers, who committed Chr. Irwin to gaol, till he should either repay the £50, or give surety to abide by an arbitration. Thereupon Chr. Irwin did about the 10 June 1653, did engage the quarterland great tate and the premises to Henry and Mary Longford & James Callwell, son of the said Mary, with the condition that if Christopher Irwin should not bring his arbitrator, Major Hugh Ross, to Enniskillen, to end all differences between the said parties, and to stand to certain arbitrators not named in the deed, or to an umpire to be chosen, the the said deed of mortgage to remain in full force. No award was ever made; yet Henry and Mary Longford, (who took the management upon her), got possession of the said lands; and Henry being deceased, she made them over to James Callwell, who sold them to Richard Dunbar, late of Derrygonnelly, grandchild to said John Dunbar; who left the four great tates or quarterland of Drumcroe & Drumborony, Callone, Turmagowan and Barwinlahorke, with the barrs of the mountains, between Dame Anna Catherina Hamilton alias Dunbar, his widow and relict, since married to James Somerwell of Tullykelter and Catherine Dunbar, an infant of about 3 years of age, daughter of Sir Richard & Anna Catherina; and the other great tate of Braugh to William Dunbar of Kilcow, co. Fermanagh. He therefor prays that they may be put upon their title by oath etc.
Catherine Dunbar and Sir John Dunbar, Mary Harman, Major John Dunbar, Alexander Weir and Alexander Weir were mentioned in a court case on 19 May 1674. A Chancery bill entered on 19 May 1674 between Moutray, plaintiff & Weir, defendant sheweth that Archibald Erkskin, had lent Sir John Dunbar £500 upon mortgage upon certain lands. That Ann Erskin his heir (wife of John Moutray of Aghamoyle) took out administration of her father's property. That Sir John Dunbar had never repaid the mortgage. That in 1658 Richard Dunbar 'as son & heir' of Sir John Dunbar, entered into the said mortgaged premises in Magheraboy. That said Richard died in 1666-7, and Catherine his daughter, as his heir in her right, or some others in her behalf, entered the said premises and enjoyed them and doth still enjoy them. Orator is informed that the said deed of mortgage came into the hands of Edward Weir, senior, Edward Weir, junior, Alex Arthur Weldon, Wm Dunbar, Jas Somerwell & John Dunbar or to some or one of them etc.
In the answers to the above bill, of Alexander Weir of Monaghan? co. Fermanagh and Jas Somerwell, it is stated that these defts [deforciants] believe and have heard that John Dunbar, gent, who is son & heir of John Dunbar, deceased, who was second son of Sir John Dunbar, did immediately after the settlement in this kingdom, being then under age, by his guardian Mary Dunbar alias Veldon, his mother, enter into and always receive the rents and profits of the lands in question until he attained full age, which was about three years since: and do well know that he is in the seizin and possession of the said lands by some arrangement made by his grandfather. But they deny that Richard Dunbar or his daughter Catherine ever entered into the lands or enjoyed the rents: and that the said Catherine is not above the age of eight years. And they deny any knowledge of the mortgage of any land that came into their possession.
Catherine Dunbar married Hugh Montgomery. She was the beautiful granddaughter of Sir John Dunbar. He was the son of Rev Nicholas Montgomery, rector of Derrybrusk in 1636, sometimes described as a process server and ballet singer.
Catherine Dunbar was mentioned on 11 July 1683. Catherine, as the mother of the groom, attended Nicholas Montgomery and Angel Archdall's wedding before 20 March 1724 in Ireland.
Catherine died after 20 March 1724. Registry of Deeds #28572 45/155: Montgomery to Archdall 20/3/1724 - (1) Nicholas Montgomery and Catherine his mother & (2) Mervyn Archdall & (3) Guy Carleton in consideration of a marriage between Nicholas & Angell Montgomery alias Archdall his wife, sister of said Mervyn Archdall, for £1500, the manor & lordship of Derrygonelly & Castleton.
Children of Catherine Dunbar and Hugh Montgomery
- Richard Montgomery
- Sarah Montgomery (Green)
- Anne Montgomery (Beaghan)
- Jane Montgomery (Dover)
- Sidney Montgomery
- Nicholas Montgomery+ b. c 1690, d. 21 May 1763
- Margaret Montgomery (O'Donnell)
- Hugh Willoughby Montgomery+ b. c 1706, d. 1760
Catherine Dunbar
(circa 1675 - before 20 July 1750)
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Catherine Dunbar was born circa 1675 in Ireland. She was the daughter of Major John Dunbar and Catherine Wynne.
Catherine Dunbar married Rev Nicholas Milley circa 1700.
Catherine Dunbar was mentioned in the will of Major John Dunbar dated 27 May 1724.
In Rev Nicholas Milley's will dated 1 January 1748 in Graiguenemagh, Kilkenny, Ireland, Catherine Dunbar was named as executrix of the estate; Rev. Nicholas Milley, Graiguenamanagh, co. Kilkenny, clerk. 1 Jan 1748. narrate 1 1/2 p. 24 Jan 1748. He mentions his wife Catherine Milley, extx. his son Rev. John Milley, clerk, exor. Daughters Lucy Milley, Elizabeth Doyle and Mary Harman, Ann Beauchamp. George Dunbar, Esq. Trustee. Lands of Knockbrack and Knockbarragh, Barony Forth co. Catherlogh. Townlands of Cappaghwater, Clashadarragh, Barony Forth, co. Catherlogh. Witnesses: Rev. Wm Darby, Dublin, clerk, Wm Dale, town of Catherlogh, apothecary, Solomon Delane and Theophilus Perkins, both of Dublin, gents.
Catherine died before 20 July 1750 in Carlow. She was buried on 20 July 1750 in Carlow.
Catherine Dunbar married Rev Nicholas Milley circa 1700.
Catherine Dunbar was mentioned in the will of Major John Dunbar dated 27 May 1724.
In Rev Nicholas Milley's will dated 1 January 1748 in Graiguenemagh, Kilkenny, Ireland, Catherine Dunbar was named as executrix of the estate; Rev. Nicholas Milley, Graiguenamanagh, co. Kilkenny, clerk. 1 Jan 1748. narrate 1 1/2 p. 24 Jan 1748. He mentions his wife Catherine Milley, extx. his son Rev. John Milley, clerk, exor. Daughters Lucy Milley, Elizabeth Doyle and Mary Harman, Ann Beauchamp. George Dunbar, Esq. Trustee. Lands of Knockbrack and Knockbarragh, Barony Forth co. Catherlogh. Townlands of Cappaghwater, Clashadarragh, Barony Forth, co. Catherlogh. Witnesses: Rev. Wm Darby, Dublin, clerk, Wm Dale, town of Catherlogh, apothecary, Solomon Delane and Theophilus Perkins, both of Dublin, gents.
Catherine died before 20 July 1750 in Carlow. She was buried on 20 July 1750 in Carlow.
Children of Catherine Dunbar and Rev Nicholas Milley
- Elizabeth Milley+ b. c 1700
- John Milley b. s 1705, d. 1760
- Lucy M Milley
- Ann Milley (Beauchamp) b. b 1730
- Mary Milley+ b. b 1730
Cecilia Dunbar
(circa 1821 - circa July 1896)
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Cecilia Dunbar was born circa 1821 in 2 Clanbrassil Place, Dublin, Ireland. She was aged 75 at her death. She was the daughter of Major John Killigrew Dunbar and Jane Mary Vivian. Cecilia Dunbar witnessed Henry Hussey Vivian Dunbar and Anna Caddell's wedding on 5 December 1845 in St Anne, Dublin, Ireland.
Cecilia Dunbar married Samuel Bell Carpenter in 1861 in Dublin North RD, Dublin, Ireland.
Letters re her birth and good character: 24 August 1870: I certify that I know Mrs Cecilia Carpenter late Cecilia Dunbar to the daughter of the late Major John Killigrew Dunbar, 83rd Regt (then of Garrison House, co. Fermanagh) having treated/attended her mother Mrs Major Dunbar when she Mrs Carpenter was born at Jamor? Dunbar's town residence, Clanbrassil Place. Duthie ... of forty years ago.
Mr S Ireland, MD, 121 St Stephens Green West.
Duthie, 80 Green Street, Dublin, Oct 30 1874.
Madam, I reply to your inquiries regarding Mrs Carpenter. I believe her to be the daughter of the late Major Dunbar, 83rd Regt, also that any statement by herself may be relied on. I know she has been in exreme destitution owing to the long illness of her husband. I am a...ed she is perfectly trustworthy and incapable of misrepresenting her circumstances. Yrs sincerely, Sarah Chapman. To Miss Price? Countess of Desate?, 122 Pembroke Rd, Dublin.
Cecilia Dunbar lived at 1 Derrymane pde, North Circular Rd, Dubliin, Ireland, 17 June 1884.
Cecilia died circa July 1896.
In 1911 John K Dunbar at Penshurst mentions that Cecilia Carpenter, calling herself his aunt wrote some time ago to say he was the heir to the Major's estate.
Cecilia Dunbar married Samuel Bell Carpenter in 1861 in Dublin North RD, Dublin, Ireland.
Letters re her birth and good character: 24 August 1870: I certify that I know Mrs Cecilia Carpenter late Cecilia Dunbar to the daughter of the late Major John Killigrew Dunbar, 83rd Regt (then of Garrison House, co. Fermanagh) having treated/attended her mother Mrs Major Dunbar when she Mrs Carpenter was born at Jamor? Dunbar's town residence, Clanbrassil Place. Duthie ... of forty years ago.
Mr S Ireland, MD, 121 St Stephens Green West.
Duthie, 80 Green Street, Dublin, Oct 30 1874.
Madam, I reply to your inquiries regarding Mrs Carpenter. I believe her to be the daughter of the late Major Dunbar, 83rd Regt, also that any statement by herself may be relied on. I know she has been in exreme destitution owing to the long illness of her husband. I am a...ed she is perfectly trustworthy and incapable of misrepresenting her circumstances. Yrs sincerely, Sarah Chapman. To Miss Price? Countess of Desate?, 122 Pembroke Rd, Dublin.
Cecilia Dunbar lived at 1 Derrymane pde, North Circular Rd, Dubliin, Ireland, 17 June 1884.
Cecilia died circa July 1896.
In 1911 John K Dunbar at Penshurst mentions that Cecilia Carpenter, calling herself his aunt wrote some time ago to say he was the heir to the Major's estate.
Child of Cecilia Dunbar
- John Vivian Sidney Dunbar b. 30 Jun 1858
Child of Cecilia Dunbar and Samuel Bell Carpenter
- John Carpenter b. 1866?
Cecilia Dunbar
Cecilia Dunbar was the daughter of Patrick Dunbar 6/7th Earl and Cecilia Fraser?
Cecilia Dunbar married James Stewart 5th High Steward, son of Alexander Stewart 4th High Steward and Jeano or Joan Macrory.
Cecilia Dunbar married James Stewart 5th High Steward, son of Alexander Stewart 4th High Steward and Jeano or Joan Macrory.
Child of Cecilia Dunbar and James Stewart 5th High Steward
- Walter Stewart+ b. 1292 or 1296, d. 9 Apr 1326
Charles Dunbar
(7 June 1872 - 22 August 1878)
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Charles Dunbar was born on 7 June 1872 in Ipswich, Queensland. He was the son of Frederick Killigrew Dunbar and Harriet Ledger.
Charles died on 22 August 1878 in Ipswich, Queensland, aged 6.
Charles died on 22 August 1878 in Ipswich, Queensland, aged 6.
Charles Dunbar
(25 April 1696 - )
Charles Dunbar was christened on 25 April 1696 in Dyke, Moray. He was the son of Robert Dunbar Laird of Grangehill and Katherine Brodie.
Capt Charles Dunbar
(14 January 1799 - 29 July 1857)
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Capt Charles Dunbar was christened on 14 January 1799 in Boston, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Major John Killigrew Dunbar and Helena Nash.
Charles matriculated at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, on 4 November 1816. He entered Trinity College Dublin 4 Nov 1816 aged 17 pensioner (Mr Martin); son of John, generosus; born Lincolnshire.
He served as an officer in the British Army from 3 August 1826. He was appointed Ensign of the 87th Regiment of Foot 3 Aug 1826 and in 1827 transferred to the 57th, 6 Dec 1827 [WO31].
He became a Lieutenant in the 57th - 9 Nov 1832. On 22 Apr 1835 he transferred to the 20th Regiment. He joined the 31st Regiment .1 Oct 1836. In 1839 he joined the 18th, 22 Oct 1839 [WO25/342 = Royal Irish Regt]. He was appointed Captain in the 10th Regiment on 5 Sep 1845.
WO31/612] 57th Regt. Mem-in-Chief Correspondence 6 dec 1827 Exchange between Ensigns Dunbar & Woods 57 & 87 Regt Chas Dunbar - Sir, I would be pleased to obtain for me, His Majesties Permission to exchange with Ensign Wood 57th Regt" I approve of the above exchange Col. J Doyle, Col 87th Regt [PROK]
1846 Hart's Army list - 10th (North Lincs) Regiment of Foot - Capt. Charles Dunbar, 20 years service on full pay. Ensign 3 Aug 1826, Lt 9 Nov 1832, Capt 5 Sep 1845.
Captain Dunbar served with the 18th in China (Medal) and was present at Canton, Amoy, Chusan, Chinhae, Ningpo, Chapoo, Shanghai, Woosung, Chin Kiang Foo. He served with the 10th at the battle of Goojerat (Medal). [Harts Army list 1854].
His regiment was at the Punjab campaign 1848-9. Indian mutiny 1857: where he was killed at Arrah. [Swinson].
The 10th Regt were involved in battles, campaigns etc. from 1845 in India, Burma, etc. South Africa. See Letters from Patna.
Capt Charles Dunbar married Elizabeth Bachelor on 13 February 1835 in Cannamore, Madras, India.
Charles died on 29 July 1857 in the Siege of Arrah, India, aged 58. At Dinapore, August last, while in command, killed by the mutineers, Charles Dunbar, Esq. Captain HM 10th Foot, third son of John K Dunbar, Esq., late Majpr MH 83rd Foot, Garrison House, countyy Fermanagh and South Circular Road, Dublin, respected and regretted by his brother officers and all who knew him.
There is a monument in the north transept of Lincoln Cathedral, to the officers & men of the 10th Lincolnshire Regiment who fell in the Mutiny, headed by Capt. Dunbar.
The administration of his estate was granted to Henry Hussey Vivian Dunbar on 29 October 1859 in Dublin, Ireland. Administration of the personal estate of Charles Dunbar, late a Captain in H.M. 10th Foot, a widower who died in the month of August 1857 at Arah, India PPR to Henry H. V. Dunbar of the Education Office, Marborough St, Dublin, the uncle, guardian and during the minority of Matilda Helena Clara Dunbar the daughter only next of kin of deceased. Good under £200.
Charles matriculated at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, on 4 November 1816. He entered Trinity College Dublin 4 Nov 1816 aged 17 pensioner (Mr Martin); son of John, generosus; born Lincolnshire.
He served as an officer in the British Army from 3 August 1826. He was appointed Ensign of the 87th Regiment of Foot 3 Aug 1826 and in 1827 transferred to the 57th, 6 Dec 1827 [WO31].
He became a Lieutenant in the 57th - 9 Nov 1832. On 22 Apr 1835 he transferred to the 20th Regiment. He joined the 31st Regiment .1 Oct 1836. In 1839 he joined the 18th, 22 Oct 1839 [WO25/342 = Royal Irish Regt]. He was appointed Captain in the 10th Regiment on 5 Sep 1845.
WO31/612] 57th Regt. Mem-in-Chief Correspondence 6 dec 1827 Exchange between Ensigns Dunbar & Woods 57 & 87 Regt Chas Dunbar - Sir, I would be pleased to obtain for me, His Majesties Permission to exchange with Ensign Wood 57th Regt" I approve of the above exchange Col. J Doyle, Col 87th Regt [PROK]
1846 Hart's Army list - 10th (North Lincs) Regiment of Foot - Capt. Charles Dunbar, 20 years service on full pay. Ensign 3 Aug 1826, Lt 9 Nov 1832, Capt 5 Sep 1845.
Captain Dunbar served with the 18th in China (Medal) and was present at Canton, Amoy, Chusan, Chinhae, Ningpo, Chapoo, Shanghai, Woosung, Chin Kiang Foo. He served with the 10th at the battle of Goojerat (Medal). [Harts Army list 1854].
His regiment was at the Punjab campaign 1848-9. Indian mutiny 1857: where he was killed at Arrah. [Swinson].
The 10th Regt were involved in battles, campaigns etc. from 1845 in India, Burma, etc. South Africa. See Letters from Patna.
Capt Charles Dunbar married Elizabeth Bachelor on 13 February 1835 in Cannamore, Madras, India.
Charles died on 29 July 1857 in the Siege of Arrah, India, aged 58. At Dinapore, August last, while in command, killed by the mutineers, Charles Dunbar, Esq. Captain HM 10th Foot, third son of John K Dunbar, Esq., late Majpr MH 83rd Foot, Garrison House, countyy Fermanagh and South Circular Road, Dublin, respected and regretted by his brother officers and all who knew him.
There is a monument in the north transept of Lincoln Cathedral, to the officers & men of the 10th Lincolnshire Regiment who fell in the Mutiny, headed by Capt. Dunbar.
The administration of his estate was granted to Henry Hussey Vivian Dunbar on 29 October 1859 in Dublin, Ireland. Administration of the personal estate of Charles Dunbar, late a Captain in H.M. 10th Foot, a widower who died in the month of August 1857 at Arah, India PPR to Henry H. V. Dunbar of the Education Office, Marborough St, Dublin, the uncle, guardian and during the minority of Matilda Helena Clara Dunbar the daughter only next of kin of deceased. Good under £200.
Child of Capt Charles Dunbar and Elizabeth Bachelor
- Matilda Helena Clara Dunbar b. 12 Dec 1846
Charles Gordon-Cumming Dunbar
(14 February 1844 - 8 January 1916)
Charles Gordon-Cumming Dunbar was born on 14 February 1844. He was the son of Sir Archibald Dunbar 7th Bart of Northfield and Sophia Orred.
Charles died on 8 January 1916 aged 71.
Charles died on 8 January 1916 aged 71.
Charlotte Dunbar
Charlotte Dunbar was the daughter of James Sutherland-Dunbar Bart of Hempriggs and Elizabeth Dunbar.
Charlotte Dunbar married William Sinclair (of Keiss) on 23 December 1731.
Charlotte Dunbar married William Sinclair (of Keiss) on 23 December 1731.
Christian Dunbar
Christian Dunbar was the daughter of Sir James Dunbar and Euphemia Dunbar (Dunbar) of Cumnock.
Christian Dunbar married Alexander Innes (13th of that Ilk) in 1493.
Christian Dunbar married Alexander Innes (13th of that Ilk) in 1493.
Christian Dunbar (McGuffock)
Christian Dunbar (McGuffock) was born in Mochrum, Wigtownshire. She was the daughter of Sir John Dunbar (of Mochrum) and Elizabeth Kennedy.
Colin Dunbar
(after 1566 - )
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Colin Dunbar was born after 1566 in Avoch, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. He was mentioned as brother of John Dunbar fiar of Avoch, Sep 1599.. He was the son of George Dunbar.
Colin was educated on 19 October 1580. 19 Oct 1580 at Holyroodhouse: Gift to "Ane letter .. re the chaplainry of Delny, vacated by the decease of the late Mr. David Dunbar .. disponis to Colin Dunbar, son to George Dunbar of Awache, whom his majesty understands to be within the age of 14 years and is apt & well willing to studie in grammer .. the said chaplanerie ... for 7 years for his support at the saidis scolis. Rev David Dunbar, Gavin Dunbar, Robert Dunbar, Colin Dunbar, James Dunbar and Alexander Dunbar was mentioned in a deed dated 27 June 1601. Kenneth McKenzie of Kintail for George Dunbar of Avoch & George Dunbar apparent of Avoch, James Dunbar of Little Sudy, Mr David Dunbar, Robert, Gavin, Colene, Alexander and George Dunbar, sons of the said George Dunbar, not to harm Marjorie Ogilvie, relict of James Dunbar of Tarbert.
Colin Dunbar and Archibald Falcouner were mentioned in 1602. George and Colin was a defendant in a court case in 1602. At the instance of Mr George Monro, chancellor of Ros & Donald Thorneton in the chanonry of Ross to ... against McKenzies, George Dunbar of Awach, Commissary of Ross, Robert Grahame, archdeacon of Ross, Colene Dunbar, son of the laird of Avach ... Charge given to John Dunbar of Windiegoullis... James Dunbar of Little Suddy, Colene & Robert Dunbar sons to George Dunbar of Awach, George Dunbar of Awach ... Grahame & Colene Dumbar ... [abducted] Jonet Thornton (daughter of Donald)... John, James, Mr David, Colene & George Dumbarris, sons of George Dumbar of Avach ... Archibald Falcouner in Fernychtie, son-in-law of George Dunbar of Awach ... Rory Urquhart servitor to Gavin Dunbar, son of George Dunbar of Avach & others ... monstrous acts ... James Dunbar of Little Suddie, Colene & Robert Dunbar sons of George D of Awach, George Dunbar of Awach ... his said 5 sons. ... They excuse George Dunbar in respect of his age and inability to travel but ordain him to be denounced rebel for not having produced the said Jonet.
Colin was educated on 19 October 1580. 19 Oct 1580 at Holyroodhouse: Gift to "Ane letter .. re the chaplainry of Delny, vacated by the decease of the late Mr. David Dunbar .. disponis to Colin Dunbar, son to George Dunbar of Awache, whom his majesty understands to be within the age of 14 years and is apt & well willing to studie in grammer .. the said chaplanerie ... for 7 years for his support at the saidis scolis. Rev David Dunbar, Gavin Dunbar, Robert Dunbar, Colin Dunbar, James Dunbar and Alexander Dunbar was mentioned in a deed dated 27 June 1601. Kenneth McKenzie of Kintail for George Dunbar of Avoch & George Dunbar apparent of Avoch, James Dunbar of Little Sudy, Mr David Dunbar, Robert, Gavin, Colene, Alexander and George Dunbar, sons of the said George Dunbar, not to harm Marjorie Ogilvie, relict of James Dunbar of Tarbert.
Colin Dunbar and Archibald Falcouner were mentioned in 1602. George and Colin was a defendant in a court case in 1602. At the instance of Mr George Monro, chancellor of Ros & Donald Thorneton in the chanonry of Ross to ... against McKenzies, George Dunbar of Awach, Commissary of Ross, Robert Grahame, archdeacon of Ross, Colene Dunbar, son of the laird of Avach ... Charge given to John Dunbar of Windiegoullis... James Dunbar of Little Suddy, Colene & Robert Dunbar sons to George Dunbar of Awach, George Dunbar of Awach ... Grahame & Colene Dumbar ... [abducted] Jonet Thornton (daughter of Donald)... John, James, Mr David, Colene & George Dumbarris, sons of George Dumbar of Avach ... Archibald Falcouner in Fernychtie, son-in-law of George Dunbar of Awach ... Rory Urquhart servitor to Gavin Dunbar, son of George Dunbar of Avach & others ... monstrous acts ... James Dunbar of Little Suddie, Colene & Robert Dunbar sons of George D of Awach, George Dunbar of Awach ... his said 5 sons. ... They excuse George Dunbar in respect of his age and inability to travel but ordain him to be denounced rebel for not having produced the said Jonet.
Bishop Columba Dunbar
(circa 1380 - before 7 November 1435)
Bishop Columba Dunbar was born circa 1380 in Scotland. He was the son of George Dunbar 9/10th Earl and Christiana Wardlaw. Columba was Dean of St Mary Magdalene at Bridgnorth, Shropshire, in February 1403.
Bishop Columba Dunbar was mentioned on 23 November 1411.
Dean of the collegiate church of Dunbar 1412, He carried on the restoration of the Castle of Dunbar.
Paul states: Colin or Columba, born about 1380, perhaps earlier. styled Colin in a writ of 1390, named as third son there, and in the safe conduct of 1402-3. He was educated at Oxford. He is referred to as receiving money for his father and mother, and in February 1402-3 he was presented to the deanery of St. Mary Magdalene, Bridgnorth.' In 1411 he is named as Dean of Dunbar, the benefice being £40 yearly; and in 1413 he received in addition the Hospital of Ruthven, valued at £30 yearly. He was provided to the Bishopric of Moray on 3 April 1422, and it was apparently he who received payments for going to Rome and undertaking a special mission there in 1429 or later.' He is named Sir Columba, Bishop of Moray, in a writ by his sister, of 24 April 1438, but was probably then deceased. Columba was Bishop of Moray at Moray, Scotland, from 3 April 1422.
Columba died at his palace before 7 November 1435 in Spynie, Moray. He was buried in in the Dunbar aisle, Elgin Cathedral, Moray. His effigy survives - a tombe with recumbent figure in vestments.
Bishop Columba Dunbar was mentioned on 23 November 1411.
Dean of the collegiate church of Dunbar 1412, He carried on the restoration of the Castle of Dunbar.
Paul states: Colin or Columba, born about 1380, perhaps earlier. styled Colin in a writ of 1390, named as third son there, and in the safe conduct of 1402-3. He was educated at Oxford. He is referred to as receiving money for his father and mother, and in February 1402-3 he was presented to the deanery of St. Mary Magdalene, Bridgnorth.' In 1411 he is named as Dean of Dunbar, the benefice being £40 yearly; and in 1413 he received in addition the Hospital of Ruthven, valued at £30 yearly. He was provided to the Bishopric of Moray on 3 April 1422, and it was apparently he who received payments for going to Rome and undertaking a special mission there in 1429 or later.' He is named Sir Columba, Bishop of Moray, in a writ by his sister, of 24 April 1438, but was probably then deceased. Columba was Bishop of Moray at Moray, Scotland, from 3 April 1422.
Columba died at his palace before 7 November 1435 in Spynie, Moray. He was buried in in the Dunbar aisle, Elgin Cathedral, Moray. His effigy survives - a tombe with recumbent figure in vestments.