- Sir Arthur Forbes, 1st Baronet
Sir Arthur Forbes, 1st Baronet of Castle Forbes,
County Longford ,Ireland , (c. 1590 - 1632) took part in the Scottish Plantation of Ireland, and died in a duel atHamburg ,Germany . His son was createdEarl of Granard .Family
Sir Arthur Forbes, Knt., was a son of William Forbes of Corsse, by his wife Elizabeth Strachan, daughter of the Laird of Thornton. Arthur Forbes was therefore directly descended from the Patrick Forbes of Crosse, a younger son of
James Forbes, 2nd Lord Forbes (d. 1476) and his spouse Egidia (b.1450), daughter of William Keith, Earl-Marischal of Scotland.Plantation & baronetcy
He settled in
Ireland in 1620, and was made byLetters Patent , dated atDublin , in 1622, a free denizen of that kingdom. In 1626 he is referred to as Captain Arthur Forbes, and on September 29, 1628, he was created a Baronet of Nova Scotia.Barony
Having made the discovery that several Royal fishings in the province of
Ulster belonged to the Crown, he petitioned the king and an inquiry was thereupon instituted. Sir Arthur was eventually rewarded by a grant of such proportion of the said fisheries as he thought proper to demand, besides the sum of £3000 from the profits of the remainder. He had previously obtained extensive territorial possessions from the crown, particularly a grant of various lands incounty Longford , in all 1266 acres, which were erected into the manor of Castle Forbes, with the usual manorial privileges.Death
A lieutenant-colonel, he had accompanied his regiment to assist King
Gustavus Adolphus ofSweden , but was killed in a duel atHamburg in 1632.Marriage
Forbes married after February 1618, Janet (d. after Sept 1642), daughter of Maurice Lauder of Belhaven and West Barns (d. 1602), Member of Parliament for and Baillie and Burgess of,
Dunbar , by his third wife Alison Cass. Janet Lauder was the widow of Claud Hamilton of Creichness, Killach, and Clonwyn incounty Cavan , (d., before Nov 20, 1617). This Janet Lauder made a Disposition of certain landed property close toDunbar which she had inherited from her father. (Mss.Inventory of Charters 1625-45, No.326 at HM Register House)On 27th December 1641 she obtained a pass to travel from Castle Forbes to
Trim following the castle's fall to the rebel Irish. She signed an oath on September 30, 1642, relating to the struggle against the rebels.He was succeeded by his son and heir, Sir
Arthur Forbes, 1st Earl of Granard , 2nd Bt., (b. 1623).The family were still resident at Castle Forbes, county Longford, in 1970, with a further residence at 1, Avenue Maréchal Maunoury, Paris, XVI.
References
*"The Peerage & Baronetage of the British Empire", by John Burke, Esq., 8th edition, London, 1845, p. 451.
*"The Lawders of the Bass & Their Descendants", by Charles A B Lawder, Belfast, 1914.
*"The History of the House of Hamilton", by Lieutenant-Colonel George Hamilton, solicitor in England, Edinburgh, 1933, p. 499-500.
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