Andrew McCulloch of Myretoun1455–
- Name
- Andrew McCulloch of Myretoun
- Given names
- Andrew
- Surname
- McCulloch
- Name suffix
- of Myretoun
Birth | about 1455 45 30 |
Birth of a sister | Katharine McCulloch of Myretoun about 1460 (Age 5 years) |
Birth of a sister | Agnes McCulloch of Myretoun about 1465 (Age 10 years) |
Death of a father | Sir Eliseus McCulloch of Myretoun 1478 (Age 23 years) |
Property | Andrew McCulloch, who appeared in 1478 in a dispute with his brother, Alexander, with whom he had entered into a contract relating to the ancestral inheritance. Part of the contract, which has not survived, was clearly that Alexander should infeft Andrew.. 1478 (Age 23 years) |
Death of a mother | Lady Elizabeth Hamilton 1479 (Age 24 years) |
Death of a brother | Sir Alexander ‘Cutlar’ McCulloch 30 August 1523 (Age 68 years) |
Death of a brother | Symon McCulloch 1540 (Age 85 years) |
Family with parents |
father |
Sir Eliseus McCulloch of Myretoun Birth: 1410 20 — Myrton, Wigtownshire, Scotland Death: 1478 — Myrton, Wigtownshire, Scotland |
mother |
Lady Elizabeth Hamilton Birth: 1425 Death: 1479 — Myrton, Wigtownshire, Scotland |
Marriage: 1440 — |
|
1 year elder brother |
Sir Alexander ‘Cutlar’ McCulloch Birth: 1440 30 15 — Myrtoun, Mochrum, Wigtownshire, Scotland Death: 30 August 1523 — Myrtoun, Mochrum, Wigtownshire, Scotland |
11 years elder brother |
Symon McCulloch Birth: 1450 40 25 — Myretoun, Wigtownshire, Scotland Death: 1540 |
6 years himself |
Andrew McCulloch of Myretoun Birth: about 1455 45 30 — Myrton, Wigtownshire, Scotland |
6 years younger sister |
Katharine McCulloch of Myretoun Birth: about 1460 50 35 — Myrton, Wigtownshire, Scotland |
6 years younger sister |
Agnes McCulloch of Myretoun Birth: about 1465 55 40 — Myrton, Wigtownshire, Scotland |
Note | · Andrew McCulloch, who appeared in 1478 in a dispute with his brother, Alexander, with whom he had entered into a contract relating to the ancestral inheritance. Part of the contract, which has not survived, was clearly that Alexander should infeft Andrew in a 10 merk land, including the manor place of Myretoun and the lands of Drumtrodan. Alexander issued a precept for the sasine which was never completed because Andrew refused infeftment until the other conditions of the contract were fulfilled. Alexander, therefore, went through the formality of cancelling the precept by the symbolic breaking of a plate on the actual grounds. |