Alexander Mowat of Stonehouse (-after 19 February 1507-8), Laird of Stonehouse |
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Father: | David Mowat of Stonehouse (-after 5 December 1465), Laird of Stonehouse |
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John Mowat of Stonehouse (-before 28 October 1536)1 |
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Occupation:2 | Laird of Stonehouse | Stonehouse [parish], Lanarkshire [county], Scotland [country], United Kingdom [country] |
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Witness:3 | 24 December 1506 | Edinburgh [city/town], Edinburghshire (Midlothian) [county], Scotland [country], United Kingdom [country] | ||
Died:4 | after 19 February 1507-8 | |||
Died:5 | 9 September 1513 or before | |||
He died under the banner of James IV which most likely means in the battle of Flodden, where the king died as well. He was alive 2 March 1506. |
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He got a charter of the barony of Brochtoun from the king 27 January 1506-7.6 | ||
He got a sasine of the lands of Winkstoun and Burrelfeild in the county of Peebles in 1476.7 |
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