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Alexander Lindsay, 2nd Earl of Crawford (c. 1387–1438/1439)〔''Lindsay family, earls of Crawford (per. c.1380–1495), nobility'' by Alison Cathcart and David Ditchburn, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 〕 was a Scottish magnate. He was the son of David Lindsay, 1st Earl of Crawford and Elizabeth Stewart, daughter of King Robert II and Euphemia de Ross. He was knighted at the coronation of King James I on 21 May 1424, and subsequently was one of the hostages for King James given over to the English from 1424 until November 1427.〔Paul, The Scots Peerage vol. III, p. 17.〕 ==Family== He married Marjorie whose parentage is as yet unknown,〔Paul, The Scots Peerage vol. III, p. 18.〕 although she is theorized by some to have been a daughter of the Earl of Dunbar, and had issue.〔''Britain's Royal Families: The Complete Genealogy'', by Alison Weir〕 * David Lindsay, 3rd Earl of Crawford, who succeeded his father as Earl. * Elizabeth, who was dispensed to marry William Douglas of Lochleven (d. 1420/1). This marriage evidently never took place * Christian, who first married William Douglas of Lochleven (evidently in lieu of her sister) by whom she had at least a son Alexander, and a daughter Elizabeth who married Richard Lovel of Ballumbie. She married 2ndly David Wemyss of that Ilk (d. 1430), by whom she was the mother of John Wemyss of that Ilk and two daughters, Helen and Euphemia. She married lastly Sir James Auchinleck of that Ilk (d. 1449), by whom she was the mother of Sir John Auchinleck of that Ilk (d. 1502) among others〔J. Ravilious, Dame Crystyane of Douglas and her ancestry, The Scottish Genealogist (Sept 2012), Vol. LIX, No. 3, pp. 129-138〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alexander Lindsay, 2nd Earl of Crawford」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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