Martyn Family History

Scott H. Martyn
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Walter FITZ ALAN 3rd High Steward of Scotland [7026]
(1167-1246)
Beatrix DE ANGUS [7027]
(1184-1270)
Muireadhach II Earl of Menteith [7029]
(-Bef 1234)
Walter STEWART Earl Of Menteith [7011]
(1218-1294)
Mary MENTEITH [7012]
(Abt 1225-1286)
Alexander MENTEITH Mormaer of Menteith [7007]
(1245-1309)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Matilda STRATHEARN [7008]

Alexander MENTEITH Mormaer of Menteith [7007] 1650

  • Born: 1245, , Menteith, Perthshire, Scotland 1650
  • Marriage (1): Matilda STRATHEARN [7008]
  • Died: 16 July 1309, , Menteith, Perthshire, Scotland at age 64 1650
  • Buried: 1309, Perthshire, Scotland 1650

   FamilySearch ID: G9CY-V57.

  General Notes:

Alexander was the eldest son and heir of Walter Bailloch Stewart and Mary I, Countess of Menteith and was the Mormaer or Earl of Menteith succeeding his mother the de jure countess. The first mention of him in records is with his brother John de Menteith in a compact dated on 20 September 1286, at Turnberry, Carrick, between Bruce and the Stewarts. In another writ, of uncertain date, granted by their father to Kilwinning Abbey, he and his brother are styled Alexander and John de Menteith. Alexander joined with his father in a charter granting the church of Kippen to the Cambuskenneth Abbey situated within the earldom as a place of burial; the writ being dated 1286. He was appointed the Sheriff of Dumbarton in 1288. Prior to succeeding his father, Alexander was at Norham in 1291, and was among those who swore fealty to Edward I. Alexander was with his brother John at the Battle of Dunbar on 27 April 1296, and fled to Dunbar Castle where he and others were taken prisoner and he was committed to the Tower of London. His detention was not long, however, and he was liberated after promising to serve the English King, meeting with him at Elgin 27 July 1296. He repeated this promise, and swore fealty at Berwick a month later, on 28 August, as Alexander Comes Meneteth. Alexander then gave over two of his sons, Alan and Peter, as hostages. Alexander seems to have retired from public life after this, tending only to his family affairs. He died before 1306.
Family
He married a lady named Matilda (Maud), a daughter of Robert, Earl of Strathearn, and together they had the following children:
Alan, Earl of Menteith, who succeeded his father as Earl.
Peter, who in 1296 was a hostage in England with his brother Alan. He accompanied King Edward to Flanders, and took part in the French campaign of 1297, where he may have been killed.
Murdach, who became Earl of Menteith.
Alexander, styled as brother of Murdach in a charter to Gilbert Drummond.
Malise, who had a charter from Robert I of the lands of Ballygillachy.
Margaret de Menteith, wife of Alexander de Abernethy.
Ellen, recently identified as the wife of William Ferrers, 1st Baron Ferrers of Groby (d. 20 March 1324/5).

  Noted events in his life were:

1. Title Of Nobility: 6th Earl of Menteith, on an unknown date,. 1652

2. He served in the military on 27 April 1296 in Dunbar Castle, Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland: Battle of Dunbar. 1652 Alexander was with his brother John at the Battle of Dunbar on 27 April 1296, and fled to Dunbar Castle where he and others were taken prisoner and he was committed to the Tower of London.

3. Release and Meeting with Edward I: His detention was not long, however, and he was liberated after promising to serve the English King, meeting with him at Elgin 27 July 1296. He repeated this promise, and swore fealty at Berwick a month later, on 28 August, as Alexander Comes Meneteth., on 27 July 1296, in Elgin Burgh, Moray, Scotland. 1652

4. Alexander served in the military on 27 April 1296 in Dunbar, Haddingtonshire, Scotland. 1652

5. He worked as a He was appointed the Sheriff of Dumbarton in 1288. In 1288. 1652


Alexander married Matilda STRATHEARN [7008] [MRIN: 5532], daughter of Robert of Strathearn 4th Earl of Strathearn [7024] and Matilda [7025]. (Matilda STRATHEARN [7008] was born before 1245 in , , , Scotland 1650 and died in 1330 in Crawford, Clydesdale, Lanarkshire, Scotland 1650.)