Sinclair, Catherine (fl. 1475)
Sinclair, Catherine (fl. 1475)
Duchess of Albany. Flourished around 1475; daughter of Elizabeth Douglas (d. before 1451) and WilliamSinclair, earl of Orkney and Caithness; married Alexander Stewart (c. 1454–1485), 1st duke of Albany, around 1475 (divorced due to propinquity of blood in 1477); children: Alexander (b. around 1477), bishop of Moray; Margaret Stewart (d. after July 5, 1542, who married Patrick Hamilton of Kincavil); Andrew. Alexander's second wife was Anne de la Tour (d. 1512).
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