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Birth:
Marriage:
1347
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
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Sources:
Stirnet.com, Seton Genealogy Research
Margaret de SETON
Birth:
Abt 1335
Seton, East Lothian, Scotland
Notes:
                   Lady Margaret Seton was forcibly abducted in the year 1347 by a neighboring baron named Alan de Winton, a distant kinsman of her own and a cadet of the Seton family. Andrew Wyntoun relates the case in his Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland, saying: "Dat yhere Alene de Wyntoun tuk the yhoung Lady Setoun and weddit hyr than till hys wyf." This outrage caused a bloody contest in Lothian; on which occasion, says Fordun, a hundred ploughs were laid aside from labor. In a ballad entitled "Alan of Winton and the Heiress of Seton," we find some good verses, and in one of the stanzas an allusion to the family Crest:"One hundred ploughs unharnessed lie.The dusky collier leaves his mines.A Seton ?? is the gathering cry.And far the fiery Dragon shines."A romantic incident of this affair--the opposition springing, perhaps, from selfish motives on the part of her guardian--is that when Margaret was rescued and Alan confronted with the Seton family, she was handed a ring and a dagger, with permission to give him either Love or Death. She gave him the ring, and they were happy ever afterward.Sources: "The History of the House of Seytoun to the Year MDLIX", Sir Richard Maitland of Lethington, Knight, with the Continuation, byAlexander Viscount Kingston, to MDCLXXXVII. Printed at Glasgow, MDCCCXXIX."A History of the Family of Seton during Eight Centuries" George Seton, Advocate, M.A. Oxon., etc. Two vols. Edinburgh, 1896"An Old Family" Monsignor Seton, Call Number: R929.2 S495
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
1348
Aberdeen, Scotland
Death:
17 Aug 1424
Battle of Verneuil
2
Blocked
Birth:
Death:
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