Isabella, Countess of Fife

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Isabella of Fife
Born c. 1320
Died c. 1389
Occupation Countess

Isabella of Fife (c. 13201389) was Countess of Fife from 1363 until she resigned the title in 1371. She was the daughter of Donnchadh IV, Earl of Fife, by his wife Mary Monthermer (herself the daughter of Joan of Acre and Ralph Monthermer).

In 1332 she and her mother had been captured at Perth by supporters of King David II of Scotland. She was sent as a ward to Northumberland, where she married her guardian Sir William Felton. William Felton was styled "Lord of Fife" in right of his wife, and died in September 21, 1358. Their children were:

  1. John Felton (1340-1396)
  2. Duncan Felton, a priest, died after 1385.
  3. Joan Felton (died before 1384), married Walter Faucomberge

Because her father had forfeited the earldom, David II granted Fife to Sir William Ramsay of Colluthie (near Cupar, Fife) in 1358, ignoring Isabel's own claim. She was not recognized as Countess until 1363. She had married for a second time to Walter Stewart, a son of King Robert II of Scotland, before June 1361. He died the following year, and she married again in January 1363 to Thomas Byset. He died by April 1366, and she married for a fourth and final time to John de Dunbar, who died before 1371. She had no children by her later three marriages.

Isabel resigned the earldom of Fife on March 30, 1371 to Robert Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany. She died shortly after August 12, 1389 and was buried next to Walter Stewart.

  • Gray, Thomas. Scalacronica (pub.1911)
Preceded by
Donnchadh IV
Countess of Fife
13631371
Succeeded by
Robert Stewart
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