- Alexander Lauder of Blyth
Sir Alexander Lauder of Blyth, Knt., (died
September 9 ,1513 ) wasProvost of Edinburgh almost continually from 1500 to 1513. He was Commissioner to theScottish Parliament , 1504-06, and anAuditor of the Exchequer in Scotland . He appears to have been on terms of intimacy with the King, James IV, with whom he played cards and to whom he occasionally lent money. [ Young, Margaret D., MA., editor, "The Parliaments of Scotland - Burgh & Shire Commissioners", Edinburgh, 1993, vol 2, p408] "He led the men of Edinburgh to join the King's host" at thebattle of Flodden , and fell there. [ Whitson, Sir Thomas, LL.D., "The Lord Provosts of Edinburgh, 1296 - 1932", Edinburgh, 1932, p10]Family
He was the second son of at least four of Sir Alexander Lauder of Haltoun, Knt., who died at
Haltoun House ,Ratho ,Midlothian in July 1507. The "Exchequer Rolls" mention this Alexander Lauder,Burgess of Edinburgh, with his elder brother Sir George Lauder of Whitslaid, as 'senescallos', or stewards, ofKirkudbrightshire , 'in their part'.Burgess & Provost of Edinburgh
On January 7, 1498/9, Alexander Lauder, Burgess of Edinburgh, was one of the witnesses to an Instrument of Resignation by
Patrick Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell . Others included Robert, Archbishop of Glasgow, George Hepburn, Provost of Lincluden, William Borthwick, Rector of Whitsome, and Adam Hepburn, burgess of Edinburgh. [ Anderson, John, Rev., editor, "Calendar of the Laing Charters, AD854-1837", Edinburgh, 1889, p61, number 238]Described as son of Sir Alexander Lauder of Hatton [sic] , he was granted, as Alexander Lauder, Burgess of Edinburgh, a Letter under The
Privy Seal of Scotland onJanuary 18 ,1500 , of "the custumyre of Edinburgh" including wool, skins, hides, cloth "and all maner of merchandis", for his lifetime.Whitson [ Whitson, Sir Thomas, LL.D., "The Lord Provosts of Edinburgh, 1296 - 1932", Edinburgh, 1932, p10] states that this Sir Alexander Lauder was Provost from April 1500 till October, or possibly
Michaelmas , 1501. He again held that office from Michaelmas 1502 till 1504, and from 1505 to 1513. He is noted also as holding concurrently the office of Justice-Depute with the provostship in 1508 and 1512, if not consecutively. George Touris of Inverleith was appointed caretaker Provost onAugust 19 ,1513 , when Lauder left for Flodden.Landed proprietor
He acquired considerable lands. In 1506 he had a charter under the "
Great Seal of Scotland " confirming to him certain lands of Norton in the barony of Ratho, the lands of Brownisfield in theBurgh muir of Edinburgh, and the lands of Redheuchis in the barony ofColinton ."The Privy Seal" records on 19th September 19, 1508, at Edinburgh, "A Lettre [was] maid to Alexander Lauder, provost of Edinburgh, his ayris and assignais: That forsamekly as all and hail the landis of Thirlstane Manys, Ernyscluch, Egrop, Wyndpark, the Heuch, Blyth, Tullois and Simprin, liand in the lordschip of Lauderdale within the schirefdome of Beruik," which had pertained to William Maitland of Lethington, which by the Lords of Council's decree had returned to the King's hands and his father's in non-entry for the space of over thirty years past, in default of entry fees etc being paid; and for the good and thankful service done to His Highness by Alexander Lauder and for other reasonable considerations moving His Grace, he gives, grants and assigns to the said Alexander, his heirs and assignees, all males, all the above lands and fermes, profits etc. etc., to be held of His Highness by charter in due form etc., whereafter he assumed the territorial designation "of Blyth".
Knight & Justice-depute
Alexander Lauder of Blyth, Provost of Edinburgh, was
knight ed before October 11, 1510, when he was described as such, and on which date he endowed a chaplainry in the church of St. Giles. He is on record as anAuditor of the Exchequer in Scotland in 1512.Pitcairn notes that "Alexander Lauder of Blyth, knight, Provost of Edinburgh and 'Justiciarius deputatis'" signed a verdict at a murder trial on September 31, 1512. [ Pitcairn's "Ancient Criminal Trials in Scotland", Edinburgh, 1833]
Marriage & death
He married before December 1506 Janet (d. between 1533 - Oct.1534), daughter and heiress of John Paterson, Burgess of Edinburgh. [ "The
Great Seal of Scotland ", volume II 1424-1513 number 3019]The death of Sir Alexander Lauder, Provost of Edinburgh, "slain at Flodden" is recorded in "The Exchequer Rolls". [ Burnett, George,
Lord Lyon King of Arms , and Mackay, A.E.J.G., editors, "The Exchequer Rolls of Scotland", vol XIII, 1508-1513, Edinburgh, 1891, p.clxxxviii] As he was a Custumar of Edinburgh, his "relict" Janet Paterson, was, with Margaret Crichton, relict of the other Custumar George Halkerston, allowed the honour of signing off the city's returns to the Exchequer for 1513-1514. [ Mackay, A.E.J.G, MA, LL.D., "The Exchequer Rolls of Scotland" vol XIV, 1513-1522, Edinburgh, 1893, p52]References
* "The Exchequer Rolls of Scotland", edited by George Burnett, LL.D.,Lord Lyon King of Arms , Edinburgh, 1888, volume XI, p.383.
* "The Grange of St. Giles", by J. Stewart-Smith, Edinburgh, 1898.
* "The Register of the Privy Seal of Scotland, 1483 - 1529", edited by M.Livingstone, Edinburgh, 1908, volume 1, numbers 1733 and 1798, pps: 261 and 273.
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