William Hay, 5th Earl of Erroll

William Hay, 5th Earl of Erroll (c.1495 – 28 July 1522) was a Scottish peer and statesman.


The Earl of Erroll
Arms of the Earl of Erroll
9th Lord High Constable of Scotland
In office
1513–1522
Preceded byWilliam Hay, 4th Earl of Erroll
Succeeded byWilliam Hay, 6th Earl of Erroll
Personal details
Bornc.1495
Errol, Perthshire, Scotland
Died28 July 1522 (age 26 or 27)
Edinburgh, Scotland
Spouse(s)Elizabeth Ruthven
ChildrenWilliam Hay, 6th Earl of Erroll
ParentsWilliam Hay, 4th Earl of Erroll
Christian Lyon

Biography

William Hay was the son of the William Hay, 4th Earl of Erroll and Christian Lyon. He had double royal lineage, descended from Kings Robert II of Scotland and James I of Scotland.[1][2]

He inherited the earldom on 20 October 1513, aged approximately 18. In his role as Lord High Constable of Scotland, the young earl was sent as a commissioner to France in 1515 and to England in 1516.[2]

Marriage and issue

William Hay married Elizabeth Ruthven, youngest daughter of William Ruthven, 1st Lord Ruthven by his second wife, Christian Forbes, and had one son by her:

He died on 28 July 1522, not yet 30 years old. As his son William died under 21 years of age, the lands of Errol, Perthshire were held by the Crown, until the end of 1541, when the title was inherited by George Hay, the grandson of William Hay, 3rd Earl of Erroll.

Ancestry

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References

  1. Mackintosh, John (1898). Historic Earls and Earldoms of Scotland. W. Jolly.
  2. James Balfour Paul (1906). The Scots Peerage: Volume 3. D. Douglas. p. 568.
Military offices
Preceded by
William Hay
Lord High Constable of Scotland
1513–1522
Succeeded by
William Hay
Peerage of Scotland
Preceded by
William Hay

Earl of Erroll

1513–1522
Succeeded by
William Hay
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