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About Andrew Heriot of Trabroun
ANDREW HERIOT OF TRABROUN
Andrew Heriot of Trabroun is the son and heir of James Heriot of Trabroun. The name of his mother is not known. He was served as heir to his deceased father in the town and territory of Trabroun on 23 January 1487. NRS: GD157/378
Death
Andrew Heriot of Trabroun died before 13 May 1531, the date upon which the inventory of his moveable goods was given up at Hoprig, near Cockbursnpath in Berwickshire. His connection with Hoprig has not been satisfactorily identified, but at the time of his death he owned the following property there: "30 bolls of sown wheat, reckoned one-third of the corn, price of the boll 12s; also a boll of sown oats, reckoned one-third of the corn, price of the boll 6s 8d; also three chalders of bere in the yard, price of the boll 10s". Inventory of Andrew Heriot of Trabroun His testament does not explicitly say so but it seems likely that he died at Hoprig.
His Testament Dative and Inventory
Confirmation was granted on 2 July 1532. [National Records of Scotland, Edinburgh Commissary Court, The Testament Testamentar and Inventory of Andro Heriot of Trabroun, at Heprig, reference CC8/8/1A]
First Marriage
Andrew Heriot of Trabroun is reported to have married Janet Borthwick, as his first wife. Heriots of Trabroun: 10
Second Marriage
Andrew Heriot of Trabroun married Marion Cockburn, as his second wife. Heriots of Trabroun: 10 A date for the marriage has not been identified but they were married before 1 February 1527, when she and her husband had a charter for the lands of Arross in Lauderdale. NRS: GD157/400 She survived the death of her husband in 1531 and appears to have given up any interest she may have had in the lands of Trabroun on 26 June 1532, when her husband's grandson took possession. NRS: GD157/384
Children
Andrew Heriot of Trabroun appears to have had at least one son, that is the father of his grandson,James Heriot of Trabroun, but his name has not been identified. NRS: GD157/384 It is suggested here, and it is possible, that he was the father of the children who follow, but this should not be regarded as being certain.
Evidence from the National Records of Scotland
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23 January 1486-87: Special retour held before Oliver Lauder of that ilk, depute for Patrick, lord Halis, sheriff of Berwic and regality of Lauderdale, in favour of Andrew Herot, as heir of deceased James Herot, his father, in town and territory of Trabrun. Inquest - Robert Lauder of Murcluche, James Logan of ?Hatshaugh, George Lauder, James Lauder, Robert Lauder of Burngreff, Robert Wode, David Wode, Richard Lawsoun, John Wode of Langate, William Scott, William Thyn, Thomas Tayt, John Smyth, William Lauder, Patrick Gref. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Scott Family of Harden, Lords Polwarth, Berwickshire, reference GD157/378
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8 May 1515: Rex etc., de autoriate parliament tenti apud Edinburgh 8 Maii 1515, concessit ANDREE HERIOT de Trabroun, et ejus heredibus, - terras de Trabroun, infra vic. Edinburgh et constabularium de Haddingtoun; - que fuerunt dicti And., et in manus regis ratione forisfacture super eum pro assertis proditore traditionis criminibus deducte pervenerunt: - Test, ut in aliis cartis etc. [Vide Acta Parl. Scot. II 387] RMS II: 72
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1 March 1515-16: Gift to Francis Lesiat of the lands and goods belonging to Andrew Heriot of Trabroun, escheat to the crown by reason of dome of forefatour for crimes of tresoun and less majeste. Register of the Privy Seal of Scotland, Vol, I, A. D. 1488-1529, document 2710 on page 418
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8 May 1516: Precept under quarter seal granting to Andrew Heriot of Trabroun lands of Trabroun, following on act of parliament, 8 May 1515, ordering restitution to his honours and possessions notwithstanding his forfeiture National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Scott Family of Harden, Lords Polwarth, Berwickshire, reference GD157/379 Register of the Great Seal of Scotland, A. D. 1513-1546, charter number 72 on page 16
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8 May 1516: Great seal charter granting to Andrew Heriot of Trabroun the lands of Trabroun, following on act of parliament, 8 May 1516, ordering that said Andrew should be restored to his honours and possessions, notwithstanding his forfeiture. Witnesses: James, archbishop of Glasgow, chancellor, David, bishop of Whithorn, and of Chapel Royal, Stirling, James, bishop of Moray, Alexander, earl of Huntlie, lord Badyenach, Colin, earl of Ergile, lord Campbell and Lorne, Hugh, earl of Eglintoun, lord Montgomery, John, prior of metropolitan church of Saint Andrews, George, abbot of monastery of Holy Rood near Edinburgh, keeper of privy seal, Patrick, abbot of Cambuskynneth, secretary, Mr. Gavin Dunbar, archdean of Saint Andrews, clerk of rolls, register and council, and James Ogilvy, rector of Kinkell and commendator of monastery of Dryburgh. National Records of Scotland, apers of the Scott Family of Harden, Lords Polwarth, Berwickshire, reference GD157/380
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1 February 1526-27: Bond by Patrick Cranston of Rathobyris to warrant to Andrew Heriot of Trabroun and Marion Cokburne, his spouse, sale of lands of Arrows National Records of Scotland, apers of the Scott Family of Harden, Lords Polwarth, Berwickshire, reference GD157/401
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1 February 1526-27: Charter de me by Patrick Cranstoun of Rathobyris to Andrew Heryot of Trabroun and Marion Cokburne, his spouse, of lands of Arross in constabulary of Laudyrdale, sheriffdom of Bervic. Witnesses - Walter Chepman, Mungo Stevinsone of Hirdmanschelis, sir Thomas Wallace, sir James Ellem, sir John Keyne, sir Thomas Knycht and Mr. John Cokburne, chaplains, and William Ross of Swanstoun. With precept of sasine following, 1 February 1526/7. Bailies in that part - James Andersoun, Alexander Fairly and John Coburn. Signed by granter. With instrument of sasine following, 26 February 1526/7. Notary - Thomas Knycht, clerk, diocese of Saint Andrews. Witnesses - David Heriot, Andrew Heriot, Alexander Heriot, Adam Adesoun, John Alane, Alexander Alane. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Scott Family of Harden, Lords Polwarth, Berwickshire, reference GD157/400
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28 April 1527: Ane respet to Andro Heriot of Trabroun and xiii utheris for art and part and assistance given to George, Lord Hume. Register of the Privy Seal of Scotland, Vol, I, A. D. 1488-1529, document 3745 on page 557
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21 October 1528: Royal letters granting remission in favour of Andrew Heriot of Trabroun, for various crimes (specified) National Records of Scotland, apers of the Scott Family of Harden, Lords Polwarth, Berwickshire, reference GD157/382
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5 April 1530: Procuratory of resignation by Geillis Cranstoun with consent of Edward Auchinlek of Kilbanke, her spouse, to resign in favour of Andrew Heriot of Trabroun, half lands of Arois and one husbandland in Ugstoun. Procurators - David Heriot and Alexander Heriot. Witnesses - Robert Eldar, John Wilsoun and Mr. John (?Gray), notary. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Scott Family of Harden, Lords Polwarth, Berwickshire, referemce GD157/404
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1 July 1530: Instrument of sasine given propriis manibus by George, Lord Seton and Baron of the Barony of Tranent to Hew Douglas of Borg as son and heir of George Douglas of the lands called Sanequharis Landis Witnesses: Andrew Hereot of Traboun and others. Patrick Neutoun, notary. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Montgomerie Family, Earls of Eglinton, reference GD3/1/11/21/3
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28 August 1531: Special service held by James Johnestoun, macer, and Mr. William Blakstok sheriff of Berwike in that part, in favour of James Hereot as heir of deceased Andrew Hereot of Trabroun, his grandfather, in 6 merkland of Quhitelaw in sheriffdom of Berwike, and lands of Arrois in constabulary of Lawederdaill, said sheriffdom. Members of inquest - Join Edmonstoun of that ilk, Gilbert Wauchop of Nudrymerschale, Patrick Cokburne of Newbiggin, William Borthuike of Crukestoun, George Borthuike of Collelaw, Andrew Johnestoun of Elphinstoun, Mr. John Hepburne of Benestoun, Thomas Borthuike of Princado, George Wedderheid, Charles Lawder, William Laweder, burgesses of Laweder, John Fouthous, burgess of Hadingtoun, Alexander Aitkinsoun, Thomas Cuby in Prestoun and Thomas Huntar. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Scott Family of Harden, Lords Polwarth, Berwickshire, reference GD157/405
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26 October 1531: Special retour in favour of James Heriot, as heir of deceased Andrew Heriot of Trabroun, his grandfather, in lands of Trabroun in bailiery of Lawederdaill, sheriffdom of Berwike in that part - James Johnestoun, macer. Members of inquest - John Edmanstoun of that ilk, Gilbert Wauchop of Nidrymerschell, Mr. George Hay of Mynzeane, Mr. John Hepburne of Benestoun Patrick Cokburne of Newbiggin, Thomas Borthuike of Princado, James Creichtoun of Cottis, William Laweder, George Wedderheid, Charles Laweder, burgess of Laweder, Thomas Cuby, Alexander Symsone, Archibald Weddell, Robert Borthuike and John Heryng National Records of Scotland, apers of the Scott Family of Harden, Lords Polwarth, Berwickshire, reference GD157/383
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26 June 1532: Instrument of sasine (propriis manibus) by John Coikburne, procurator for Marion Coikburne, relict of Andrew Heriot of Trabroun, in favour of James Heriot, his grandson and heir, in lands of Trabroun, in lordship of Lawderdale, sheriffdom of Berwik Notary - Alexander Symsone, clerk, diocese of Saint Andrews. Witnesses: William Vedderheid, David Heriot, Alexander Aillen, Adam Belsys, William Lowthiane and John Aillen. National Records of Scotland, apers of the Scott Family of Harden, Lords Polwarth, Berwickshire, reference GD157/384
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26 June 1532: Instrument of sasine following on precept from chancery, 22 June (1532) in favour of James Heriot, nephew and heir of deceased Andrew Heriot of Trabroun, in lands of Trabroun, in bailiery of Lawderdaill, sheriffdom of Berwik. Notary - Alexander Symson, clerk, diocese of Saint Andrews. Witnesses - William Vedderheid, David Heriot, Alexander Aillen, Adam Belchis, William Lowdian and John Aillen, sergeant, (? seriando'). National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Scott Family of Harden, Lords Polwarth, Berwickshire, reference GD157/385
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14 May 1535: Letter of reversion granted by James Hereot of Trabroun, nevoy and heir of unquhile Andrew Hereot of Trabroun whereby he declares that although Alexander Forrester of Corstorphine had disponed to Andrew Hereot, his goodsire, his heirs and assignees, a husband land and an oxgang of land of his lands of Langnudry yet on the said Al;exander paying to him 11 score merks Scots on one day between the sun's rising and ganging to of that ilk, within the college kirk of Saint Geills of Edinburgh and upon the altar of Saint James the Apostle situated within the same he would give him regress to the said lands. Dated at Harprig. Witnesses: Henry Congiltoun of that ilk, Richard Congiltoun, Jame Ankenstoun, John Cockburn, Andrew Schir, Thomas King, chaplains, Henry Wardlaw of Kilbabertoun, Robert Ramsay, Henry Dawglas, David Heriot, Alexander Alan, Alexander Young, notary public and others. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Montgomerie Family, Earls of Eglinton, reference GD3/1/11/18/21
Biography Summary for Andrew Heriot of Trabroun
Andrew Heriot, laird of Trabroun, died circa 1 October 1531. His sister or daughter, Agnes, was the mother of George Buchanan (1506-82), the humanist Latin scholar and poet, who was also tutor to Queen Mary and the young James VI (later VI and I). He was succeeded by his grandson, James, who was present at the Reformation parliament in 1560, acted as a negotiator for Mary Queen of Scots before the battle of Carberry in 1567 and was captured fighting for her at Langside in 1568. He was granted a remission in 1578 and died on the 4 October 1580. James was succeeded by his son of the same name, who had married Isobella, daughter of the chancellor Sir Richard Maitland of Lethington (1496-1587), a poet and preserver of early Scots verse, on the 1 October 1560. They had issue (there is mention of a son named Robert), but James granted a charter for the lands of Trabroun to Sir John Hamilton (born 1605), grandson of his sister Elizabeth on the 17 October 1611.
Transcript of the Testament of Andrew Heriot of Trabroun
The "whole inventory of the goods of an honourable man, the deceased Andrew Heriot, laird of Trabroun" was made at Hoprig on 13 May 1531. NRS
Testamentum Heriot de Trabroun [transcript of first page] Inventarium summum bonorum quondam honorabilis viri Andree Heriot domini de Trabroun factum apud Heprig xiii die mensis maij anno Domini jmvcxxxi coram testibus Jacobo Schort Georgio Heriot Alexandro Bischop Joanne Congiltoun Joanne Hoig Patricio Laurie laicis dominis Thoma Knychtsune et Jacobo Mauchlyne eius curato capellanis cum diversis aliis
Imprimis fatetur se habere in Elphingstoun xx boves arabiles pretium pecie xx s. Item quinque vaccas pretium pecie xxx s. Item ix yong nolt of thrie yeir auld pretium ix l. Item in Quhiterig decem boves arabiles precium pecie xl s. Item tres vaccas pretium pecie xxx s. Item iii young nolt pretium iij l. Item in Leueraklaw decem boves arabiles pretium pecie xl s. Item tres vaccas pretium xxx s.Item thrie yong nolt pretium thrie pund Item in Heprig xxviij boves arabiles pretium pecie xl s. Item vij vaccas pretium pecie xxx s. Item thrie qwyis of thrie yeir auldis pretium iij l. Item thrie stirkis of ane yeir auld pretium xx s. Item thrie quoyis of thrie yeir auldis pretium iiij l. Item thrie stirkis of ane yeir auldis pretium xx s. Item in Auldingstoun xx boves arabiles pretium pecie xl s. Item vj vaccas pretium pecie xxx s. Item viij young nolt pretium viij l. Item tres juvencas pretium pecie xl s. Item unum equum pretium xl s. Item ane broun naig pretium xl s.Item in Auldingstoun xx bollis frumenti seminati ad estimationem tertii grani pretium bolle xij s. Item lx bollas avenarum seminatarum ad estimationem tertii grani pretium bolle vj s. viij d. Item in orto xxx bollas ordii pretium bolle x s. Item xlvij bollas frumenti in orto pretium bolle xiij s. iiij d. Item in Heprig xxx bollas frumenti seminati ad estimationem tertii grani pretium bolle xij s. Item unam bollam avenarum seminatarum ad stimationem tertii grani pretium bolle vj s. viij d. Item tres celdras ordei in orto pretium bolle x s. Item in Elphingstoun xxj bollam [sic] frumenti seminati ad estimationem tertii grani pretium bolle xij s. Item lx bollas avenarum seminatarum ad estimationem tertii grani pretium bolle vj s. viij d. Item xxxviij bollas frumenti in orto pretium bolle xiij s. 4d. Item xxij bollas ordei pretium bolle x s. Item in Quhyterig octo bollas frumenti seminati ad estimationem tertii grani pretium bolle xij s. Item xxiiij bollas avenarum seminatarum ad estimationem tertii grani pretium bolle xij s. Item xxxvj bollas avenarum seminatarum ad estimationem tertii grani pretium bolle vj s. viij d. Item decem bollas ordei in orto pretium bolle x s. Item duodecim petras lane pretium petre xiij s. iiij d. Item in pecunia numerata xijclx l. Item in domiciliis et utenciliis xiij l. vj s. viij d. Item ixxx oves matrices pretium pecie v s. Item xxx oves antiquas pretium pecie v s. Item ixxx gimmer and dynmoundis pretium pecie iiij s. Item vijxxxvij le hoggis pretium pecie xl d. Summa bonorum ijmiijcxix l. xvij s. 4d Debita que sibi debentur refertur libro suo compoto ad summam xl l. summa patet Summa bonorum cum debitis - ijm iijclix l. xvij s. 4d
The whole inventory of the goods of an honourable man, the deceased Andrew Heriot, laird of Trabroun, made at Hoprig the 13th day of the month of May in the year of the Lord 1531 before witnesses James Schort, George Heriot, Alexander Bischop, John Congiltoun, John Hoig, Patrick Laurie, laymen, sirs Thomas Knychtsune and his curate James Mauchlyne, chaplains, with divers others
In the first instance he [the executor] admits that he [the deceased] has in Elvingston 20 draught oxen, price of the piece 20s; also five cows, price of the piece 30s; also 9 yong nolt of thrie yeir auld, price £9; also in Whiterig ten draught oxen, price of the piece 40s; also three cows price of the piece 30s; also 3 yong nolt price £3; also in Laverocklaw ten draught oxen price of the piece 40s; also three cows price 30s; also thrie yong nolt price thrie pund; also in Hoprig 28 draught oxen price of the piece 40s; also 7 cows, price of the piece 30s; also thrie qwyis of thrie yeir auldis price £3; also thrie stirkis of ane yeir auld price 20s; also thrie quuyis of thrie yeir auldis price £4; also thrie stirkis of ane yeir auld price 20s; also in Alderston 20 draught oxen price of the piece 40s; also 6 cows price of the piece 30s; also 8 young nolt price £8; also three heifers, price of the piece 40s; also one horse, price 40s; also ane broun naig price 40s; also in Alderston 20 bollis of sown wheat, reckoned one-third of the corn, price of the boll 12s; also 60 bolls of sown oats, reckoned one-third of the corn, price of the boll 6s 8d; also in the yard 30 bolls of bere, price of the boll 10s; also 47 bolls of wheat in the yard, price of the boll 13s 4d; also in Hoprig 30 bolls of sown wheat, reckoned one-third of the corn, price of the boll 12s; also a boll of sown oats, reckoned one-third of the corn, price of the boll 6s 8d; also three chalders of bere in the yard, price of the boll 10s; also in Elvingston 21 boll of sown wheat, reckoned one-third of the corn, price of the boll 12s; also 60 bolls of sown oats, reckoned onethird of the corn, price of the boll 6s 8d; also 38 bolls of wheat in the yard, price of the boll 13s 4d; also 22 bolls of bere in the yard, price of the boll 10s; also in Whiterig eight bolls of sown wheat, reckoned one-third of the corn, price of the boll 12s; also 24 bolls of sown oats reckoned one-third of the corn, price of the boll 12s [sic]; also 36 bolls of sown oats, reckoned one-third of the corn, price of the boll 6s 8d; also ten bolls of bere in the yard, price of the boll 10s; also 12 stone of wool, price of the stone 13s 4d; also in numerate money £1,260; also in household furnishings and equipment £13 6s 8d; also 9 score ewes, price of the piece 5s; also 10 score old sheep, price of the piece 5s; also 9 score gimmer and dynmoundis price of the piece 4s; also 7 score 17 hoggis price of the piece 40d. Sum of goods - £2,319 17s 4d Debts which are owed to him according to his own compt book, to the total of £40: -this sum is shown Sum of the goods with the debts-- £2,359 17s 4d
Genealogy
Andrew Heriot of Trabroun's Timeline
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May 13, 1531
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probably at Hoprig, Cockburnspath, Berwickshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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