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Robert Crichton or Creighton, Lord Elliock (1530–1591), of Elliock, in Nithsdale, was joint
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. He purchased Clunie Castle and the adjoining lands from the
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where his cousin, Robert Crichton, was bishop.


Life

He was born at Elliock House in January 1530, the son of John Crichton of Sanquhar and Mary Carmichael. In February 1581 he was elected a
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. He appears to have left Scotland in 1582 and he died at
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in
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on 15 May 1591.


Family

He married three times, firstly c.1550 to Isobella Borthwick, daughter of
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a
Senator of the College of Justice The senators of the College of Justice are judges of the College of Justice, a set of legal institutions involved in the administration of justice in Scotland. There are three types of senator: Lords of Session (judges of the Court of Session); ...
. In May 1558 he married Elizabeth Stewart (1535-1568), daughter of Sir James Stewart of
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. They had six children including
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of Cluny (b.1564) and James "The Admirable" Crichton. He married his third wife in August 1572, Agnes Mowbray (d. 1575), a daughter of John Mowbray of Barnbougle.Will of Agnes Mowbray (d. 1595), sister of Geillis Mowbray, National Records of Scotland
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References

1582 deaths 16th-century Scottish people Lord Advocates Senators of the College of Justice 1530 births {{Scotland-law-bio-stub