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Elizabeth Levington

Birthdate:
Death: before March 23, 1502
Immediate Family:

Wife of N.N. Levington of Saltcoats
Mother of Isabel Levington

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About Elizabeth Levington

ELIZABETH LEVINGTON

Death

A date and place of death has not been identified for Elizabeth Levington, here treated. However, she was alive on 26 October 1491 NRS: D172/83 and died before 23 March 1502. John Foular's Protocols: CCXIX

Marriage

A marriage record has not been identified for Elizabeth Levington, here treated, although her daughter Isabella is reported to have been the daughter of Levington of Saltcoats, The Scots Peerage IV: 258 and it is supposed, therefore, than Elizabeth Levington, here treated, married the Laird of Saltcoats, presumed to be a member of the same family.

Please note that the lands belonging to Levington of Saltcoats are located in East Lothian, formerly Haddingtonshire. The Levington family have no connection with Saltcoats in Ayrshire.

Children

  1. Isabel Levington

Evidence from the Protocol Book of John Foular

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7 March 1502: On the seventh day of the month of March, the year of the Lord a thousand five hundred and two, at the fourth hour after noon, Robert Rynd, burgess of Edinburgh, resigned in the hands of Thomas Carkettil, one of the bailies of the said burgh, an annualrent of ten merks usual money of Scotland, to be uplifted yearly from the tenement of land of the late Bartholomew Carnys, lying in the said burgh, near the Over Bow of the same, between the land of the late John Carnys, father of the said Bartholomew, on the south, and the land of the late William Bel, on the north : the which bailie gave seizin and conjunct infeftment of the said annualrent , by the exhibition of a penny, to a noble lord, William, Lord Ruven, and to Henry Levington, attorney, and in name of a noble Lady, Isabella, spouse of the said Lord, in conjunct fee, conform to the tenor of the charter thereof made to them. Witnesses: Robert Knox, Robert Damhoy, William Rugy, Thomas Levington, Walter Thomson and Abdrew Graham, sejeant, and many others, Lord Rothven. Protocol Book of John Foular: charter number CCXI on pp. 187-88

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23 March [1502]: On the 23rd day of March, the third hour after noon, Thomas Carkettil, bailie of Edinburgh, by virtue of precept of seizin of the royal chancery, directed to him after retour, gave seizin to Henry Levington, attorney, and in name of a noble lady, Isobella Lady Ruthven, daughter and heir of the late Elizabeth Levington, her mother, of an annual rent of eleven merks six shillings and eight pennies usual money of Scotland, to be uplifted yearly from the land, as well fore and back, which formerly belonged to Bartholomew of Karnys, lying in the said burgh, in the Over Bow thereof, on the west side of the King's street, between the land of the late John Karnis on the east, towards the south, and the land of the late William Bell on the west, towards the north. Witnesses: William, Master of Ruthven, Luca Bruce, John Mosman, John Malison, George Haw, William Rofe, George Gray. Lady of Ruthven. Protocol Book of John Foular: charter number CCXIX on pp. 194-95

Evidence from the National Records of Scotland

26 October 1491: Instrument of sasine in favour of John Baty (Bati), burgess of Edinburgh of annualrent of 30s scots from land of deceased William Carkettle (Carkettil), on north side of high street of Edinburgh, between land of deceased bishop of Dunkeld on the east and land of William, Lord St John, on the west, and of annualrent of 2 merks from land of John Tuedy on north side of the high street between land of Lord St John on east and land of deceased Alexander Bonkill on the west, following on resignation of Elizabeth Levington with consent of Elizabeth, Lady Ruthven (Ruvane), her daughter, and Sir David Lindsay (Lindesay) of Bewfurd, kt, her son. [Witnesses.. Henry Thomson, merchant; Thomas Cadell (Cattale); Peter March, notary; John Carswell and David Neill (Neile), sergeants. Notary: Henry Strathacin. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Henderson Family of Fordell, reference GD172/83

Please note that Isabella Levington, Lady Ruthven, has been misidentified as Elizabeth Levington in the NRS abstract of this charter. Please also note that Sir David Lindsay of Bewfurd is the son of Isabella Levington, afterwards the wife of William, Lord Ruthven.

Near Contemporary References to Levington of Saltcoats

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28 July 1469: Instrument narrating perambulation (in vernacular) of the marches of the lands of Waulchtoun and Estfortoun belonging to Sir Patrick Hepburne of Waulchtoun and the lands of Estfortoun belonging to the monastery of Houstoun represented by Brother John Raburne, 'minister' thereof, of the Trinitarian Order, Brother David Crag, provincial general of the said Order in Scotland and Brothers John Peblis and John Patansoun before Sir John Swyntoun of that Ilk and Patrick Cokburne of Newbiggyne, justiciar south of Forth. Assise: WILLIAM LEWINGTOUN OF SALTCOTTIS, William Lyndissay of Garnmyltoun, Alexander Beny[?stoun] of that Ilk, Henry Ogil of Popil, Richard Congiltoun of that Ilk, Alexander Cranstoun, Richard Cokburne, Thomas Wawane of Steuystoun, Thomas Crag of that Ilk, [missing] of Duns, David Newdre of Lathane, William Lermonth of Dryltoun, Robert Frog, Archibald Dale and Archibald Lyil. Witnesses to instrument: James Cokburne, sheriff depute of Edinburgh in constabulary of Hadingtoun, James [missing] of Mellowstanis, Henry Hepburne of Westfortoun, William Erth, John Claphaine, Walter Fowlar, Robert Erth, Robert Gylour, William Furde, John Dugeone, Patrick Crag, Alexander Widdirspune, John Crosar and Robert Gothrasoun. Notary: Alexander Clerk of St Andrews diocese, 28 July 1469. 3 tags, no seals. Damaged. National Records of Scotland, Hope of Luffness: Bundled papers, reference GD364/1/336

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14 April 1493: Retour of Inquest made in the tolbooth of the burgh of Hadingtone on 14 April 1483 in presence of Adam Johnneston, son and apparent heir of Sir Gilbert Johnneston of Elphinstone, knight, sheriff of Edinburgh and within the constabulary of Hadingtone, and James Douglas of Raufburne, deputes of the said Sir Gilbert, finding that William Keith was lawful and nearest heir of his father William, Earl Marescall, Lord of Keith, in the barony of Keith (O.E. and N.E. £60), and the office of marshall of the same, lying in the sheriffdom of Edinburgh and constabulary of Hadingtone; and that the said lands and office were held of the king and had been in non-entry since the death of the Earl about 2 months before the date of the inquest. Names of Assise: John Swyntone of that Ilk, knight, William Hog of Wygronshalch, Thomas Fawsyde of that Ilk, John Newtone of that Ilk, WILLIAM LEVINGTONE OF SALTCOITTIS, Simon Heryot of Walderstone, John de Aytoune, Archibald Lylle, John Nesbyt, John Redpeth, John Abbirnethy, George Ramsay, Adam de Johnestone, John de Manderstone and Richard Lawson. Attested by the seals (all gone) of certain members of the assise and also of James Douglas, depute sheriff. National Records of Scotland, Sir William Fraser Charters, reference GD86/33

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16 July 1538: Instrument of Sasine narrating that an honourable gentleman JOHN LEWEYNTON OF SALTCOTTS, passed to a waste tenement or site lying in the town and territory of Gullane, in the 'West raw' in the barony of Dirlton, in the constabulary of Haddington and sheriffdom of Edinburgh, between the lands of Henry Wilson on the west, of the lord of Dirlton on the east, and of the said JOHN LEWEYNTON on the north, and there gave sasine of the said waste tenement or site to John Littil and Jonet Forus, his spouse, their heirs etc. Witnesses: John Foular, Richard Thomsone, Hugh Browne, and JOHN LEWEYNTON son of the said JOHN LEWEYNTON OF SALTCOTTS. Alexander Quhit, of St. Andrews diocese, bu apostolic authority notary public. The Laing Charters: 424

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6 August 1538: Charter by JOHN LEWEYTONE of SALCOTTIS, granting to John Litill and Jonet Forus, his spouse, a waste piece of land in the town and territory of Gullane, in the West Raw, bounded as described in the preceeding writ: To be held for 2s. Scots yearly. Signed and Dated at SALTCOTTIS, 6th August 1538. Witnesses: GEORGE LEWYNTON, Robert Bartilmo, Richard Thomsone, John Foular, and Sir Alexander Quite, chaplain and notary public. The Laing Charters: 425

Genealogy

The Scots Peerage. Founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland. Containing an Historical and Genealogical Account of the Nobility of that Kingdom. Edited by Sir James Balfour Paul, Lord Lyon King of Arms. Volume IV (David Douglas, Edinburgh, 1907), 597 pp.

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