LIVINGSTON, Alexander of Callendar

LIVINGSTON, Alexander of Callendar

Male - 1451

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  • Name LIVINGSTON, Alexander 
    Suffix of Callendar 
    Gender Male 
    Died 1451 
    Person ID I26663  My Genealogy
    Last Modified 16 Sep 2023 

    Children 
     1. LIVINGSTON, Janet  [natural]
    Last Modified 16 Sep 2023 
    Family ID F20307  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar (died 1451) was a significant figure in the early part of the reign of King James II of Scotland.
      Life
      Further information: Livingston family
      Livingston was the son of Sir John Livingston of Callendar and his wife Marjorie,[1] a daughter of Sir John Menteith of Kerse.[2]
      He was Justiciar of Scotland, and keeper of Stirling Castle for at least part of the king's minority, during which he had custody of the king. He conspired with William Crichton, the Lord Chancellor, in the assassination of the 6th Earl of Douglas and his brother, David, at the "Black Dinner" at Edinburgh Castle. He later allied with the Douglases against Crichton.
      Marriage and issue
      Livingston married a daughter of James or John Dundas of that ilk, and had issue:
      • James Livingston, 1st Lord Livingston (d.1467)
      • Alexander Livingston of Phildes (d. 22 January 1450)
      • Janet Livingston, married James Hamilton of Cadzow
      • Elizabeth Livingston
      In fiction
      His role in the events of the time is dealt with in Black Douglas by Nigel Tranter. He also has a role in Black Douglas by Samuel Rutherford Crockett.
      References
      Notes
      1 http://www.thepeerage.com/p11033.htm#i110327, accessed April 2020
      2 Balfour Paul, vol v, p 426
      Sources
      • Balfour Paul, Sir James, Scots Peerage IX vols., Edinburgh 1904.
      • The Lion in the North John Prebble



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