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Janet Douglas, the grey lady ghost of Glamis Castle

Female Abt 1502 - 1537  (~ 35 years)


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  • Name Janet Douglas  [1, 2
    Suffix the grey lady ghost of Glamis Castle 
    Born Abt 1502 
    Gender Female 
    Died 17 Jul 1537  Esplande, Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2
    Person ID I2210  Ghillebride
    Last Modified 2 Apr 2020 

    Family Alexander (Archibald) Campbell, of Skipness,   b. Abt 1474,   d. 18 Jul 1537, Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 63 years) 
    Married Bef 1535  [1, 2
    Last Modified 24 Aug 2015 
    Family ID F3230  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • 1 - 2nd daughter Janet Douglas, married to John, 8th Lord Glammis, ancestor of the earl of Strathmore and Kinghorn, duke of Hamilton, earl of Cassilis, earl of Morton, Lord Spynie, &c.
      ("Genealogical memoir of the most noble and ancient house of Drummond" by David Malcolm pub. 1808)

      2 - Falsly accused witch. She was the grand-daughter of Archibald Douglas the 5th Earl of Angus, a relationship which caused her terrible demise at the hands of King James V.
      In his purge of the Douglases, Janet was accused of being a witch, arrested with her new second husband (Archibald Campbell of Skipnish) and imprisoned in a dark dungeon in Edinburgh Castle. He was killed while trying to escape, while she was burned at the stake on Castlehill in Edinburgh.

      3 - Janet Douglas, Lady Glamis (c.1498 '96 17 July 1537) was a Scottish noblewoman accused of witchcraft, who was burned to death during the reign of James V of Scotland.

      The Douglas family was far from favoured by King James V of Scotland; Janet's brother, Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus, was the King's stepfather, and Angus had imprisoned the young James. James's hatred for Angus extended to his whole family, including Janet. After James had broken free of the Douglas family, in December 1528 Janet was summoned for treason. She was accused with others for bringing supporters of the Earl of Angus to Edinburgh in June. However, James called her "our lovittis Dame Jonat Douglas" in a licence of 1529 allowing her and a co-accused Patrick Charteris of Cuthilgurdy to go on pilgrimage and be exempt from legal proceedings.

      A recent historian, Jamie Cameron, thinks it unlikely that Janet went on pilgrimage, as she was the subject of a number of legal actions culminating in a charge of poisoning her husband John Lyon, 6th Lord Glamis who had died on 17 September 1528. This case was dropped and Janet was free to marry her second husband, Archibald Campbell of Skipness by the summer of 1532. However, on 17 July 1537 Janet was convicted of planning to poison the King and communicating with her brothers, the Earl of Angus and George Douglas.

      James had Janet accused of witchcraft against him, although it was clear that the accusations were false. She was imprisoned with her husband (who escaped but was later killed) in a dungeon of Edinburgh Castle. It was easy for James to imprison Janet, but actually convicting her was more difficult. To gain "evidence", James had Janet's family members and servants subjected to torture. Janet was convicted and burned at the stake on 17 July 1537 on the esplanade of Edinburgh Castle, which her young son was forced to watch.

      She was the daughter of George Douglas, Master of Angus and Elizabeth Drummond, daughter of John Drummond, 1st Lord Drummond. She married firstly to John Lyon, 6th Lord Glamis (1492'961528) and by him had issue:
      John Lyon, 7th Lord Glamis
      George Lyon
      Margaret Lyon
      Elizabeth Lyon, married 1st: John Forbes, Master of Forbes; married 2nd: Thomas Craig of Balnely; married 3rd: John Tulloch of Montcoffer; married 4th: John Abernethy.
      Janet, Lady Glamis married secondly Archibald Campbell of Skipnish, second son of Archibald Campbell, 2nd Earl of Argyll.
      [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Douglas,_Lady_Glamis]

  • Sources 
    1. [S6] Stirnet Genealogy, Peter Barns-Graham, Campbell13.

    2. [S6] Stirnet Genealogy, Peter Barns-Graham, Campbell02: The Scots Peerage (Argyll), Burkes Peerage 19 3 4 (Argyll).