Europe, British Isles, Scotland, Fifeshire

 Fife St Andrew's

Fifeshire is in Scotland.

1332 Battle of Wester Kinghorn

1425 Purge of the Albany Stewarts

1542 Death of King James V of Scotland

Europe, British Isles, Scotland, Fifeshire, Aberdour

On 16 Jun 1733 Frances Douglas was born to James Douglas 14th Earl Morton (age 31) and Agatha Halyburton at Aberdour.

Europe, British Isles, Scotland, Fifeshire, Anstruther Easter

On 01 Apr 1737 David Martin was born at Anstruther Easter.

Europe, British Isles, Scotland, Fifeshire, Balcomie

In 1725 John "Pawky Scott" Scott was born at Balcomie.

Europe, British Isles, Scotland, Fifeshire, Beath

In 1506 James Stewart of Beath was born to Andrew Stewart 1st Lord Avondale (age 35) and Margaret Kennedy Lady Avondale (age 33) at Beath.

Europe, British Isles, Scotland, Fifeshire, Broomhall

Europe, British Isles, Scotland, Fifeshire, Burnt Island

In 1646 Ralph Dutton (age 71) died at Burnt Island.

Europe, British Isles, Scotland, Fifeshire, Dysart House

On 20 Oct 1867 Millicent Fanny St Clair-Erskine Duchess of Sutherland was born to Robert St Clair-Erskine 4th Earl of Rosslyn (age 34) and Blanche Adeliza Fitzroy (age 28) at Dysart House.

Europe, British Isles, Scotland, Fifeshire, Fife

Around 1575 Margaret Forrester was born to Thomas Forrester of Strathendry in Fife.

Europe, British Isles, Scotland, Fifeshire, Fife, Balmerino Abbey

On 12 Feb 1233 Ermengarde Beaumont Sarthe Queen Consort Scotland (age 63) died. She was buried at Balmerino Abbey. Her brother Raoul Beaumont Sarthe I Viscount (age 61) succeeded I Viscount of Beaumont le Vicomte.

Europe, British Isles, Scotland, Fifeshire, Fife, Falkland [Map]

Europe, British Isles, Scotland, Fifeshire, Fife, Falkland Palace [Map]

On 14 Dec 1542 King James V of Scotland (age 30) died at Falkland Palace [Map]. His daughter Mary Queen of Scots succeeded I Queen Scotland. She was six days old.

In 16 Jun 1686 John Campbell 4th Baronet (age 79) died in Falkland Palace [Map].

Europe, British Isles, Scotland, Fifeshire, Fife, Kinghorn

On 06 Aug 1332 a Scottish army led by Duncan Fife 4th Earl Fife (age 44) and Robert Bruce Lord of Liddesdale unsuccessfully attempted to oppose the forces of Edward Balliol I King Scotland (age 49) landing near Kinghorn at a skirmish known as the Battle of Wester Kinghorn. Alexander Seton the Younger (age 42) was killed.

In May 1544 Nicholas Poyntz (age 34) sent by the Edward Seymour 1st Duke Somerset (age 44) to burn at Kinghorn.

In 1774 George Sanders was born at Kinghorn.

Europe, British Isles, Scotland, Fifeshire, Fife, Leslie

In 1600 John Leslie 6th Earl Rothes was born to James Leslie Master of Rothes (age 19) at Leslie.

Europe, British Isles, Scotland, Fifeshire, Firth of Forth

Pepy's Diary. 03 May 1667. Then to the office, and did some business, and then my wife being pretty well, by coach to little Michell's, and there saw my poor Betty and her little child, which slept so soundly we could hardly wake it in an hour's time without hurting it, and they tell me what I did not know, that a child (as this do) will hunt and hunt up and down with its mouth if you touch the cheek of it with your finger's end for a nipple, and fit its mouth for sucking, but this hath not sucked yet, she having no nipples. Here sat a while, and then my wife and I, it being a most curious clear evening, after some rain to-day, took a most excellent tour by coach to Bow, and there drank and back again, and so a little at the office, and home to read a little, and to supper and bed mightily refreshed with this evening's tour, but troubled that it hath hindered my doing some business which I would have done at the office. This day the newes is come that the fleete of the Dutch, of about 20 ships, which come upon our coasts upon design to have intercepted our colliers, but by good luck failed, is gone to the Frith1, and there lies, perhaps to trouble the Scotch privateers, which have galled them of late very much, it may be more than all our last year's fleete.

Note 1. Firth of Forth. See 5th of this month.

Europe, British Isles, Scotland, Fifeshire, Firth of Forth, Burnt Island

Pepy's Diary. 05 May 1667. This day Sir W. Coventry (age 39) tells me the Dutch fleete shot some shot, four or five hundred, into Burnt-Island in the Frith, but without any hurt; and so are gone.

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Ravenscraig Castle

In 1459 William Sinclair 2nd Earl Caithness was born to William Sinclair 3rd Earl Orkney 1st Earl Caithness (age 49) and Marjory Sutherland Countess Orkney and Caithness at Ravenscraig Castle.

Europe, British Isles, Scotland, Fifeshire, St Andrew's [Map]

John of Fordun's Chronicle. The same year, after the whole Estates of Scotland had made their submission to the king of England, John Comyn, then guardian, and all the magnates but William Wallace, little by little, one after another, made their submission unto him; and all their castles and towns - except Strivelyn Castle [Map], and the warden thereof - were surrendered unto him. That year, the king kept Lent at Saint Andrews [Map], where he called together all the great men of the kingdom, and held his parliament; and he made such decrees as he would, according to the state of the country - which, as he thought, had been gotten and won for him and his successors for ever - as well as about the dwellers therein.

St Andrew's Castle

Before 18 May 1425 Murdoch Stewart 2nd Duke Albany (age 63) and his younger son Alexander Stewart were arrested and confined in St Andrew's Castle then moved to Caerlaverock Castle. His (age 63) wife was arrested at the family's home of Doune Castle and imprisoned at Tantallon Castle.

Murdoch's (age 63) son James "Fat aka Seamas Mòr" Stewart led the men of Lennox and Argyll in open rebellion against the crown. He attacked and burned the burgh of Dumbarton with much loss of life.

Europe, British Isles, Scotland, Fifeshire, St Andrew's Cathedral Priory [Map]

John of Fordun's Chronicle. Just after Easter, in the year 1304, that same king besieged Strivelyn [Map] Castle for three months without a break. For this siege, he commanded all the lead of the refectory of Saint Andrews [Map] to be pulled down, and had it taken away for the use of his engines. At last, the aforesaid castle was surrendered and delivered unto him on certain conditions, drawn up in writing, and sealed with his seal. But when he had got the castle, the king (age 64) belied his troth, and broke through the conditions: for William Oliphant, the warden thereof, he threw bound into prison in London, and kept him a long time in thrall. The same year, when both great and small in the kingdom of Scotland (except William Wallace alone) had made their submission unto him; when the surrendered castles and fortified towns, which had formerly been broken down and knocked to pieces, had been all rebuilt, and he had appointed wardens of his own therein; and after all and sundry of Scottish birth had tendered him homage, the king (age 64), with the Prince of Wales (age 19), and his whole army, returned to England. He left, however, the chief warden as his lieutenant, to amend and control the lawlessness of all the rest, both Scots and English. He did not show his face in Scotland after this.

In 1538 James Stewart 1st Earl Moray Regent (age 7) was appointed Prior of St Andrew's securing his income.

Wemyss Castle

In Jul 1679 David Wemyss 2nd Earl Wemyss (age 68) died at Wemyss Castle. His daughter Margaret Wemyss Countess Cromartie 3rd Countess Wemyss (age 20) succeeded 3rd Countess Wemyss. James Wemyss 1st Lord Burntisland (age 22) by marriage Earl Wemyss.

On 12 Aug 1721 David Wemyss de jure 6th Earl Wemyss was born to James Wemyss 5th Earl Wemyss (age 21) and Janet Charteris at Wemyss Castle.

On 21 Oct 1723 Francis Charteris de jure 7th Earl Wemyss was born to James Wemyss 5th Earl Wemyss (age 24) and Janet Charteris at Wemyss Castle.