Patrick Gray, 5th Lord Gray (d. 1608), was a Scottish landowner

He was a son of Patrick Gray, 4th Lord Gray and Marion Ogilvy. He became Lord High Sheriff of Forfar. However he was unable to join in public life. In 1596 his son Patrick, Master of Gray, wrote that his father had been summoned to the court at Linlithgow Palace but everyone known of his "inhabilitie".[1]

On Monday 3 May 1598 the brother of Anne of Denmark, the Duke of Holstein, came to Gray's castle at Fowlis for dinner during his progress. Lord Gray was ordered by James VI of Scotland to meet him and escort him for six miles.[2]

Family

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Lord Gray married Barbara Ruthven, daughter of William Ruthven, 2nd Lord Ruthven. Their children included:

References

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  1. ^ Letters and papers relating to Patrick, Master of Gray (Edinburgh, 1835), p. 184.
  2. ^ Calendar of State Papers Scotland, vol. 13 (Edinburgh, 1969), p. 179.
  3. ^ Papers of the Master of Gray (Edinburgh, 1835), pp. 151
  4. ^ Register of the Privy Council of Scotland, vol. 4 (Edinburgh, 1881), p. 704: Register of the Privy Council of Scotland: 1592-1599, vol. 5 (Edinburgh, 1882), pp. 84-6: David Calderwood, History of the Kirk of Scotland, vol. 5 (Edinburgh, 1844), p. 252: William Fraser, History of the Carnegies, Earls of Southesk, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1867), pp. 49-50.
  5. ^ William Boyd, Calendar of State Papers Scotland: 1581-1583, vol. 6 (Edinburgh, 1910), p. 493.
Preceded byPatrick Gray, 4th Lord Gray Lord Gray 1584–1608 Succeeded byPatrick Gray, 6th Lord Gray