- William Cranstoun, 3rd Lord Cranstoun
William Cranstoun, 3rd Lord Cranstoun, (born before 1620), a renowned
Cavalier , succeeded his uncle John, 2nd Lord Cranstoun (1570 - c1648) who had no issue.Family
William Cranstoun was the only son and heir to his father, James, Master of Cranstoun, by his spouse Elizabeth, daughter of
Francis Stewart, 1st Earl of Bothwell Royalist
In
1648 he was one of the "Engagers" for King Charles I. He accompanied King Charles II into England in1651 and was taken prisoner at thebattle of Worcester , and remained in confinement for several years in theTower of London . His estate was sequestrated, lands of £200 a year value being settled on his wife and children, and he was excepted fromOliver Cromwell 's "Act of Grace " in April1654 .wedish service
In 1656 he was allowed to levy 1000 men for the service of king
Charles X Gustav of Sweden , and, probably at his instance, was formally pardoned by Parliament in1657 .Duel
On January 15, 1661/2 he, being then 'of the parish of
St. Margaret's, Westminster ', was found guilty of slaying Alexander Skringer, Esq., with a rapier in self-defence.Marriage
Cranstoun married by contract on July 10, 1643, Mary, fifth and youngest daughter of
Alexander Leslie, 1st Earl of Leven , by whom he had his son and heir,James Cranstoun, 4th Lord Cranstoun . His daughter Helen married theKirkcaldy mason John Adam, and their son was the architect William Adam. [Gifford, John (1989) "William Adam, 1689-1748", Mainstream / RIAS, p.68]The 3rd Lord Cranstoun was still alive on July 29, 1664, when his son had a charter of lands where he was designated "James, Master of Cranstoun".
References
* "The Royal Families of England Scotland and Wales, with their descendants" etc., by John and John Bernard Burke, London, 1848, volume 1, pedigree CXXXIX.
* "Index to Genealogies, Birthbriefs, and Funeral Escutcheons", recorded in the Lyon office, by Francis J. Grant, W.S.,Lyon Clerk and Keeper of the Records , Edinburgh, 1908, p.12.
* "The Complete Peerage", by G.E.Cockayne, under 'Cranstoun'.
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