!SOURCE: George Crawfurd, THE PEERAGE OF SCOTLAND, Edinburgh, 1716,
pp. 23-24.
Patrick Earl of Athole their Son, was burnt in his own Lodging at
Haddingtoun, anno 1241 (Chron. de Melross), whereupon his Estate and
Title descended to his Mother''s Sister, then the Wife of David Hastings,
an English Gentleman (Chron. de Melross), by whom he had one Daughter,
married to John de Strathbolgie (Sir James Balfour''s Collections, M.S.)
pp. 23-24.
Patrick Earl of Athole their Son, was burnt in his own Lodging at
Haddingtoun, anno 1241 (Chron. de Melross), whereupon his Estate and
Title descended to his Mother''s Sister, then the Wife of David Hastings,
an English Gentleman (Chron. de Melross), by whom he had one Daughter,
married to John de Strathbolgie (Sir James Balfour''s Collections, M.S.)
- 1241 - Death - ; Haddingtoun
- Nobility Title - Earl of Atholl