Isabelle Fleming, the Lady of Dalnottar
b. circa 1325
Birth
Isabelle Fleming, the Lady of Dalnottar, was born circa 1325.
Parents
Isabelle Fleming, the Lady of Dalnottar, possessed had a charter of Patrick Graham son and heir of David Graham of Dundaff whereby he bound himself to provide a chaplaincy at Holy Cross Dunbarton for the sake of the soul of Isabelle Fleming, formerly Lady of Dalnottyr, and for her parents and children in exchange for the lands of Killemonethdam and Killerman on 10 February 1372 in Killemonethdam and Killerman.
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Citations
- [S34] J Arnold Fleming, Flemish Influence in Britain, vol 2, p 407-412, Flemings of Bord
- [S137] William Fraser, The Chiefs of Colquhoun, vol i, p 10
- [S17] Francis J Grant (Ed), Charter Chest of the Earldom of Wigtown, Charter 245
- [S17] Francis J Grant (Ed), Charter Chest of the Earldom of Wigtown, Charters 245-6
- [S28] Sir James Balfour Paul, The Scots Peerage, vol viii, Fleming Earl of Wigtown pages 519 - 558








- [S43] Scotland Court of Exchequer, Registrum Magni Sigilli Regum Scotorum, vol i, 1306-1424, ch 491

- [S24] William Robertson, An Index of many Records of Charters granted by different Sovereigns of Scotland, p 116, ch 64, Bord, Tweouris, Wester Croy, Easter Croy, Smethestoun, Balloch and Ardre
- [S5] William Hunter, Biggar and the House of Fleming, p 479

- [S80] William Fraser, The Red Book of Menteith, vol ii, p 256-258

- [S58] Edinburgh, National Records of Scotland, "Online Catalogue," National Records of Scotland (https://catalogue.nrscotland.gov.uk/nrsonlinecatalogue: accessed ), ., viewed; 18 September 2025; GD220/1/A/1/5/1, 10 Feb 1372/1373, Mortification by Patrick de Graym [Graham]
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