Uchter Knox married Agnes Lyle, daughter of Lord Lyle of Duchall. Rogers reports two sons, Uchter and George[1][2] They had issue:
Uchtred, who in 1474 "resigned the lands of Knox, Ranfurley and Griff Castle to the crown in return for a new grant of the same (the charter still being extant in the Registery Office of the Great Seal in Edinburgh)". His father was John Knox. He married Agnes and had a son of the same name who succeeded him. His son married a Janet, daughter of Lord Semple and had at least two sons. [3] This Uchter was also one of the arbiters who determined the boundary of the lands of the convent at Paisley in 1489.[1]
Sources
↑ 1.01.1Rogers, Charles, Genealogical Memoirs of John Knox, London: McFarlane & Erskine, 1879, Archive.org,
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↑Notes and Queries: Medium of Intercommunication for Literary Men, Artist, Antiquaries, and Genealogists, Etc, Second Series, Volume Ninth (January-June, 1860) (London: Bell and Daldy, 1860), digital images, pp. 347-349
↑Burke, John Bernard, A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire, London: Harrison,1869, Ed. 31, Archive.org,
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