Person:Thomas Semple (5)

     
Sir Thomas Semple, seventh of Elliotstoun, Sheriff of Renfrew
m. Bef 1440
  1. Sir Thomas Semple, seventh of Elliotstoun, Sheriff of Renfrew1440 - 1488
m. Abt 1457
  1. Sir John Semple, 1st Lord SempillAbt 1465 - 1513
  2. Margaret Semple1485 - Abt 1513
  3. Marion Semple
  4. Elizabeth Semple
  5. John Semple, Brother of 1st Lord Sempill
Facts and Events
Name Sir Thomas Semple, seventh of Elliotstoun, Sheriff of Renfrew
Gender Male
Birth? 1440 Renfrewshire, Scotland Hereditary Sempill Lords of the Lands of Elliston & Clan Sempill
Marriage Abt 1457 Renfrewshire, Scotlandto Elizabeth Ross, 'of Hawkhead'
Death[7] 11 Jun 1488 Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland Died at the Battle of Sauchieburn, a stream about two miles south of Stirling.

Sir Thomas Sempill

  • The Scots Peerage by Paul, James
Thomas Sempill, Sheriff of Renfrew, had sasine of Eliotstoun and other lands in1481. He is designed ‘knight,’ and sat in Parliament 25 February 1483-84, being designed Thomas Simple, Vicecomes de Renfrew. He fell at the Battle of Sauchieburn on 11 June 1488, fighting on the side of King James III. He married Elizabeth Ross, said to be a daughter of John, first Lord Ross. She and Thomas Brisbane of Bischopstoun and Sir William Marchand, chaplain, were his executors. She was alive 13 November 1495, and dead before 17 November 1505. He had two sons and three daughters:-
1. Sir John.
2. John, who is mentioned as brother of John, Lord Sempill, 12 August 1502.
3. Margaret, married to Robert Crawford of Kilbirny before 18 February 1506-7. According to the MS. Genealogy in the possession of the Baroness Sempill, believed to be compiled by the late Dr. Crauford of Johnshill, Lochwinnoch, and which is printed in Archaeological and Historical Collections of the County of Renfrew, i. 13-24, this Thomas Sempill had two daughters, both named Margaret, one married to Robert Crawford of Kilbirny, and the other called Lady Houston. It would, however, appear more probable there was only one daughter of this name, who was twice married. Dame Margaret Sempill is mentioned, on 23 February 1501-2 as mother of the Laird of Houston, and as assignee of Marion Cathcart, her grandmother, she sued her brother Sir John Sempill in 1491. This Laird of Houstoun was probably John, son of John Houston of that Ilk, who had died before 17 July 1490. If his mother was Dame Margaret Sempill, she may easily have been the wife of Robert Crawford of Kilbirny in 1506-7, who had charters from his father and mother 4 and 9 May 1499.
4. Marion, married to John Stewart, son to John, Earl of Lennox, before 15 July 1486.
5. Elizabeth, married to Sir Adam Mure of Caldwell.
References
  1.   Patrick Hogue (Samples). The Samples / Semples Family.
  2.   Robert Crawford, M.A. The Crawfords of Donegal: How They Came There: A Contribution to Family History. (Dublin: Dublin: University Press, by Ponsonby and Weldrick, 1897).
  3.   Semple, William Alexander. Genealogical History of the Family Semple: From 1214 to 1888. (Hartford, Connecticut: Press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1888)
    Page 9.

    Thomas Semple, the son of Sir William Semple, was Sheriff of Renfrew, and sat in Parliament, February 25, 1483-1484, being designed Thomas Simple, Vicecomes de Renfrew. He fell at the affair of Suchieburn, between Bannockburn and Stirling, on the side of James the Third, June 11, 1488. He married Elizabeth, daughter or sister of John, first Lord Ross, by whom he had a son and four daughters:

  4.   Walker, Rosa Kershaw; Pittman, Hannah Daviess. Americans of Gentle Birth and Their Ancestors: A Genealogical Encyclopedia ... Embracing Many Authenticated Lineages and Biographical Sketches of the Founders of the Colonies and Their Descendants found in all parts of the United States . (Saint Louis, Missouri: Buxton & Skinner, 1903)
    Vol. 1, Pages 242, 243.

    Thomas Semple, Sheriff of Renfrew, sat in Parliament 1483-4, designated Thomas Simple, VI Compte de Renfrew. He fell on battlefield fighting for James IV, 1488. He married Elizabeth, daughter of John, I Lord Ross, and left four daughters and a son

  5.   Burke, Bernard. The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales: Comprising a Registry of Armorial Bearings from the Earliest to the Present Time. (London: Burke's Peerage, 19--?)
    Page 912, 1884.

    Sempill
    Semple of Belltrees
    Semple of Cathcart

  6.   Paul, James Balfour. The Scots peerage: founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's ‘Peerage of Scotland’ containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom, with armorial illustrations. (Edinburgh: D. Douglas, 1904-1914)
    Pages 530, 531.
  7. Sir Thomas Sempill, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.