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John Semple, 6th Lord Sempill 'Failed at Fulwood'
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Name John Semple, 6th Lord Sempill 'Failed at Fulwood'
Gender Male
Birth? Hereditary Sempill Lords of Fulwood, and Noblestoun & Clan Sempill
Marriage to Unknown


  • Crawfurd, George. Genealogical History of the Royal and Illustrious Family of the Stewarts, from the Year 1034 to the Year 1710. Page 74.S3
c. 1374 - Lower, upon the Bank of Greif, stands the House and Lands of Fulwood, the Seat of, and whence, an Ancient Family of the Semples took Designation, from the time of King Robert II of Scotland. That their Ancestor, a younger Brother of the Family of Eliestoun, became possessed of these Lands, which before that pertained to the Flemings, Earls of Wigtoun; for I have seen Thomas Fleming designed Dominus de Fulwood, dadum Comes de Wigtoun, in a Charter which he gave Willielmo Boyd, filio Thoma Boyd de Kilmarnock, Militis, de omnibus terries ejusdem Thoma in Baronia de Lainzie, which is confirmed by King Robert II of Scotland.S3
c. 1409 - But the First of the Semples of Fulwood I have found mentioned is John Semple of Fulwood, who is a Witness to the Resignation of the Lands of Fultoun to the Monks of Paisley.S3
c. 1452 - Likeas William Semple of Fulwood is Witness to the Donation of Crokat-Shot, by Robert Lord Lyle, to the Abbot and Convent of Paisley.
c. 1476 - Moreover I have seen a Charter of the Barony of Kirkmichael in Dunbartoun-Shire, in Favours of John Semple, Son and Heir of William Semple of Fulwood.
c. 1515 - John Semple of Fulwood gave to Robert Semple his Brother, and Margaret Crawfurd his Wife, a Daughter of the House of Auchinames, and Lands of Noblestoun; (whose Lineal Heir is Robert Grahame of Gartmore)
c. 1502 - Robert Semple of Fulwood, Sucessor to the former John, obtained a Charter of his Lands of Fulwood.S3
This Ancient Family failed in the Person of John Semple of Fulwood, who about the Year 1679 alienated the Lands of Fulwood to John Porterfield of That Ilk. His son is Robert Semple, late Sheriff-depute of Renfrew.S3
The Laird of Porterfield in an. 1680 gave the Lands of Fulwood in Patrimony to Alexander Porterfield his 2nd Son, who is now of Fulwood, and married Marion Daughter of Alexander Cuninghame of Craigends, by whom he has John his Son and apparent Heir.S3
Near Fulwood lie the Lands of Blackburn; an Ancient Family of the Semples. A Branch of those of Fulwood, did for some time possess these Lands, and failed in the Person of Robert Semple of Blackburn, who died without Male Sussession; so that John Semple, of Closs, his Brother-german, became his Heir: Which John I have see designed, Lawful Son to John Semple of Blackburn, an. 1583 (s); whose Grandchild John Semple, of Balgoun dying without Male Issue, his Estate went with Marion, his Daughter and sole Heir, to Sir George Suty, now of Balgoun. So the Lineal Heir Male of that Family is William Semple, Writer in Edinburgh.S3
References
  1.   Crawfurd, George. A Genealogical history of the royal and illustrious family of the Stewarts, from the year 1034 to the year 1710: giving an account of the lives, marriages and issue of the most remarkable persons and families of that name to which are prefixed, first, a general description of the Shire of Renfrew, the peculiar residence and ancient patrimony of the Stewarts; and secondly, a deduction of the noble and ancient families, proprietors there for upwards of 400 years, down to the present times : containing the descent, original creations, and most remarkable actions of their respective ancestors; also the chief titles of honour they now enjoy, with their marriage and issue, continued down to this present year, and the coat of arms of each family in blazon. (Edinburgh: James Watson, 1710).
  2.   Patrick Hogue (Samples). The Samples / Semples Family.
  3.   Semple, William Alexander. Genealogical history of the family Semple from 1214 to 1888. (Washington [District of Columbia]: L.C. Photoduplication Service, 1985?)
    Page 24.

    John Semple, in whose person the Semples of Fulwood failed, about the year 1679, alienated the lands of Fulwood to John Porterfield of that ilk. His son was

  4.   Metcalfe, William Musham. A history of the county of Renfrew from the earliest times: with a map of the county. (Paisley [Scotland]: A. Gardner, 1905)
    Page 417.

    The lands of Fulwood belonged anciently to the Flemings, Earls of Wigton. 1 In the reign of Robert II., they belonged to one of the old families of the Semples. In 1452 William Semple of Fulwood witnessed the donation of Crukatshot by William Lord Lyle to the monks of Paisley. 2 John Semple of Fulwood was one of the arbiters chosen by Abbot George Shaw and the magistrates of Renfrew to settle the boundaries of their respective properties. 3 The family failed in the person of John Semple of Fulwood, who about the year 1679 alienated the lands of Fulwood to John Porterfield of that ilk, by whom they were given in patrimony to Alexander Porterfield, his second son. The Porterfields sold the lands of Fulwood to Mr. Archibald Speirs of Elderslie in 1774, with whose family they now are. The lands of Blackburn also belonged to an ancient family of Semples. For a time they were in the possession of a branch of the Semples of Fulwood. These also were acquired by Mr. Speirs of Elderslie.

  5.   Assignation by Jean Sempill [Semple], spouse of John Sempill of Nobillstoune [Nobleston], to Grizel Sempill, her sister, of bond by Walter Grahame [Graham], spouse of said Grizel, brother of William Grahame of Gartmoir [Gartmore], for 1,000 merks Scots. April 14, 1659