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Master Patrick ("11th?") Fleming, of Barochan

b. circa 1520, d. before 5 March 1570

Person Exhibits

Arms of the Flemings of Barochan

Birth

Master Patrick ("11th?") Fleming, of Barochan, was born circa 1520.1,2,3

Parents

FatherWilliam ("10th?") Fleming, of Barochan (b. circa 1500)
MotherJanet Sempill (b. before 14 July 1527)

Family life

Master Patrick ("11th?") Fleming, of Barochan, and Margaret Mure were married before October 1550.1

Children with Margaret Mure (b. circa 1530)

SonWilliam Fleming, of Barochan (d. before 1594)
DaughterMargaret Fleming, daughter of Patrick Fleming Master of Barochan (d. December 1618)
SonAlexander ("12th") Fleming, of Barochan+ (b. circa 1560)

Working life

  • On 27 June 1534 Master Patrick ("11th?") Fleming, of Barochan, was occupied as student at University of Glasgow in Glasgow.3
  • He witnessed the occupation of William ("10th?") Fleming, of Barochan, on 10 November 1542 as a Deputy Sheriff in Renfrewshire.4

Property5,6

Master Patrick ("11th?") Fleming, of Barochan, possessed had a charter of the queen of the transfer to him and his wife Elizabeth Mure from his father William Fleming of Barochan, the lands of Bargolane and Killillanis in Renfrewshire on 6 April 1554 at Renfrewshire in Bargolane and Killillanis.7

Death

Master Patrick ("11th?") Fleming, of Barochan, died before 5 March 1570.1

Citations

  1. [S33] Bill Marshall, Bill Marshall, "," database, Bill Marshall, Genealogy of the Marshall Family, including Medieval and Ancient Lines (https://billmarshall.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/marshall: accessed ), ., online; 23 November 2023; Patrick Fleming, Master of Barochan at https://billmarshall.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/marshall/I165024.htm
  2. [S29] Various, Various, "WikiTree," pedigree, Commons, WikiTree (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki: accessed ), ., online; 23 November 2023; Janet Sempill (bef. 1527) at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sempill-149
  3. [S124] Cosmo Innes, Records of the University of Glasgow, vol ii, p 160
  4. [S58] Edinburgh, National Records of Scotland, "Online Catalogue," National Records of Scotland (https://catalogue.nrscotland.gov.uk/nrsonlinecatalogue: accessed ), ., viewed; 25 September 2025; GD112/68/3, 1. 1542 November 10, Instrument of sasine following on precept from chancery, 2 November a.r. 30 [1542], in favour of William, earl of Glencairn
  5. [S25] William M Metcalfe, A History of the County of Renfrew, p 127
  6. [S43] Scotland Court of Exchequer, Registrum Magni Sigilli Regum Scotorum, vol ix, 1634-1651, ch 1226, p 459
  7. [S43] Scotland Court of Exchequer, Registrum Magni Sigilli Regum Scotorum, vol iv, ch 930, p 208
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