John Monypenny, 9th of Pitmilly1 
M, #550241, d. 1448
Last Edited=22 Nov 2015
John Monypenny, 9th of Pitmilly was the son of Thomas Monypenny, 8th of Pitmilly and Christian Keith.2 He died in 1448.1
Children of John Monypenny, 9th of Pitmilly
Sir William Monypenny1
M, #550242
Last Edited=19 Apr 2013
Sir William Monypenny is the son of Thomas Monypenny, 8th of Pitmilly and Christian Keith.2 He married Marjorie Arbuthnott, daughter of Phillip Arbuthnott, in 1410.1
They also had other issue.1
They also had other issue.1
Child of Sir William Monypenny and Marjorie Arbuthnott
- Lord William Monypenny,+2 b. 1411, d. c 1485
Marjorie Arbuthnott1
F, #550244
Last Edited=19 Apr 2013
Marjorie Arbuthnott is the daughter of Phillip Arbuthnott.2 She married Sir William Monypenny, son of Thomas Monypenny, 8th of Pitmilly and Christian Keith, in 1410.1
From 1410, her married name became Monypenny.1 They also had other issue.1
From 1410, her married name became Monypenny.1 They also had other issue.1
Child of Marjorie Arbuthnott and Sir William Monypenny
- Lord William Monypenny,+2 b. 1411, d. c 1485
Lord William Monypenny,1 
M, #550245, b. 1411, d. circa 1485
Last Edited=19 Apr 2013
Lord William Monypenny, was born in 1411.1 He was the son of Sir William Monypenny and Marjorie Arbuthnott.2 He married Katherine Stewart.1 He died circa 1485.1
He emigrated to France arriving on 1437 in train of Princess Margaret of Scotland.1 He was in service of Dauphin (later HM King Louis XI.)1 He was chamberlain to HM King Charles VII and later HM King Louis XI.1 They also had other issue.1 He was frequently employed on diplomatic missions by both the Scottish and French Kings, particularly in negotiating royal marriages.1 He was appointed Knight Bachelor by the Comte de Dunois at Siege of Rouen on 16 October 1449.1 Received considerable grants of land in Scotland and France, where he was known as Sieur de Concressault.1 He was created Lord Monypenny, [U.K.] in 1460.1 In 1473 he was granted lands in Berry and appointed Seneschal of Xantogne (Saintonge.)1
He emigrated to France arriving on 1437 in train of Princess Margaret of Scotland.1 He was in service of Dauphin (later HM King Louis XI.)1 He was chamberlain to HM King Charles VII and later HM King Louis XI.1 They also had other issue.1 He was frequently employed on diplomatic missions by both the Scottish and French Kings, particularly in negotiating royal marriages.1 He was appointed Knight Bachelor by the Comte de Dunois at Siege of Rouen on 16 October 1449.1 Received considerable grants of land in Scotland and France, where he was known as Sieur de Concressault.1 He was created Lord Monypenny, [U.K.] in 1460.1 In 1473 he was granted lands in Berry and appointed Seneschal of Xantogne (Saintonge.)1
Children of Lord William Monypenny, and Katherine Stewart
Katherine Stewart1
F, #550246
Last Edited=19 Apr 2013
Katherine Stewart married Lord William Monypenny,, son of Sir William Monypenny and Marjorie Arbuthnott.1
Her married name became Monypenny.1 They also had other issue.1 After her marriage, Katherine Stewart was styled as Baroness Monypenny [U.K.] in 1460.1
Her married name became Monypenny.1 They also had other issue.1 After her marriage, Katherine Stewart was styled as Baroness Monypenny [U.K.] in 1460.1
Children of Katherine Stewart and Lord William Monypenny,
Lord Alexander Monypenny1 
M, #550247, d. circa 1528
Last Edited=19 Apr 2013
Lord Alexander Monypenny was the son of Lord William Monypenny, and Katherine Stewart.2 He married Marguerite Flockhart, daughter of Captain Patrick Flockhart.1 He died circa 1528.1
Also Vicomte d'Omoy in France.1 He sold the family's Scottish estates and moved to France.1 He gained the title of Vicomte d'Omoy [France].1 He succeeded as the Second Lord Monypenny, [U.K., 1460] circa 1485.1
Also Vicomte d'Omoy in France.1 He sold the family's Scottish estates and moved to France.1 He gained the title of Vicomte d'Omoy [France].1 He succeeded as the Second Lord Monypenny, [U.K., 1460] circa 1485.1
Children of Lord Alexander Monypenny and Marguerite Flockhart
- Unknown Son Monypenny1 b. b 1528, d. b 1528
- Unknown Son Monypenny1 b. b 1528, d. b 1528
Captain Patrick Flockhart1
M, #550248
Last Edited=19 Apr 2013
Captain Patrick Flockhart held the office of Seneschal of Xantogne.1 He gained the rank of Captain in the Garde Ecossais.1
Child of Captain Patrick Flockhart
Marguerite Flockhart1
F, #550249
Last Edited=19 Apr 2013
Marguerite Flockhart is the daughter of Captain Patrick Flockhart.2 She married Lord Alexander Monypenny, son of Lord William Monypenny, and Katherine Stewart.1
Her married name became Monypenny.1 After her marriage, Marguerite Flockhart was styled as Baroness Monypenny [U.K.].1
Her married name became Monypenny.1 After her marriage, Marguerite Flockhart was styled as Baroness Monypenny [U.K.].1
Children of Marguerite Flockhart and Lord Alexander Monypenny
- Unknown Son Monypenny1 b. b 1528, d. b 1528
- Unknown Son Monypenny1 b. b 1528, d. b 1528
Hon. William Monypenny1
M, #550250
Last Edited=19 Apr 2013
Hon. William Monypenny is the son of Lord William Monypenny, and Katherine Stewart.2
He held the office of Abbot of St Satur, Bourges, France.1 In 1512 he was nominated to be Archbishop of Bourges, but the King refused to confirm.1
He held the office of Abbot of St Satur, Bourges, France.1 In 1512 he was nominated to be Archbishop of Bourges, but the King refused to confirm.1