John Graham, 4th Earl of Montrose

John Graham, 4th Earl of Montrose (1573–1626) was a Scottish nobleman, Earl of Montrose from 1608 to the 1620s. He was for a time Lord President of the Privy Council of Scotland.

He was a Catholic, as the English ambassador William Asheby noted in November 1589, on the death of his uncle Mungo Graham, Master Household to James VI.[1]

In January 1595, in revenge for the death of his kinsman John Graham of Hallyards, he fought with James Sandilands on the Royal Mile. Sandilands' brother-in-law William Crauford, brother of the laird of Carse was killed.[2]

Marriage and Family

He married Lady Margaret Ruthven, daughter of William Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie and Dorothea née Stewart. They had:

  • James Graham, 5th Earl of Montrose, later 1st Marquess of Montrose.
  • Lilias Graham, married Sir John Colquhoun of Luss, 1st Baronet.
  • Elizabeth Graham
  • Margaret Graham married Archibald Napier, 1st Lord Napier of Merchistoun.
  • Dorothea Graham married Sir James Rollo, Younger of Duncrub.
  • Katherine Graham
  • Beatrix Graham married David Drummond, 3rd Lord Maderty.
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References

  • MacDonald, Alan R. "Graham, John, fourth earl of Montrose". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/67519. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  1. Calendar State Papers Scotland, vol. 10 (Edinburgh, 1936), pp. 199-200.
  2. John Mackenzie, A chronicle of the kings of Scotland (Edinburgh, 1830), p. 152.
Peerage of Scotland
Preceded by
John Graham
Earl of Montrose
16081626
Succeeded by
James Graham


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