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The 3rd Lord
Cranstoun was still alive on 29 July 1664, when his son had a charter of lands where he was designated "James, Master of Cranstoun".
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William
Cranstoun was the only son and heir to his father, James, Master of Cranstoun (the second son of
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Cranstoun married by contract on 10 July 1643, Mary, fifth and youngest daughter of
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etc., by John and John
Bernard Burke, London, 1848, volume 1, pedigree CXXXIX.
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family, whose estates had since at least the 14th century been centred on
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The Royal
Families of England Scotland and Wales, with their descendants
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Index to
Genealogies, Birthbriefs, and Funeral Escutcheons
22:(born before 1620, died after July 1664) was a Scottish
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44:Francis Stewart, 1st Earl of Bothwell
40:William Cranstoun, 1st Lord Cranstoun
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143:James Cranstoun, 4th Lord Cranstoun
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153:Helen Cranstoun, who married the
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199:Sir John Balfour Paul,
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100:Cromwell's Act of Grace
17:William Cranstoun, 3rd
86:. He accompanied King
212:Gifford, John (1989)
62:(or "Cranstoun"), in
241:The Complete Peerage
295:17th-century births
251:Peerage of Scotland
170:Elizabeth Cranstoun
167:Christian Cranstoun
147:Alexander Cranstoun
92:battle of Worcester
164:Margaret Cranstoun
138:, by whom he had:
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289:Categories
184:References
88:Charles II
64:Midlothian
52:Cranstouns
305:Cavaliers
155:Kirkcaldy
84:Charles I
70:, in the
130:Marriage
78:Royalist
60:Cranston
28:Cavalier
72:Borders
68:Denholm
56:Lowland
34:Origins
66:, and
50:. The
118:Duel
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