Alexander Ruthven

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Alexander Ruthven, master of Ruthven (12 January 1580 – 5 August 1600) was a Scottish nobleman. He is most notable for his participation in the Gowrie conspiracy of 1600.

Early life

Ruthven was born in Perth, the third son of William Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie, and his wife Dorothea Stewart.{{sfn|Juhala|2004}} He was educated at Perth grammar school, and later at the University of Edinburgh.{{sfn|Juhala|2004}}

Gowrie conspiracy

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Ruthven was, with his brother John Ruthven, responsible for an attempt to kidnap or murder King James in August 1600. He lured the king to Gowrie House, where he attempted to confine him in a corner turret while his brother distracted members of the king's retinue. According to Adrian Damman and Thomas Hamilton, Alexander Ruthven tried to tie the king's hands with his garter.John Duncan Mackie, Calendar State Papers Scotland, 13:2 (Edinburgh: HMSO, 1969), p. 668 no. 540.Georg Willem Vreede, Inleiding tot eene Geschiedenis der Nederlandsche Diplomatie, 2 (Utrecht: Broese, 1858), pp. 182–185.

However, the king was able to call for help, and both Alexander and John Ruthven were killed by members of the king's party. Alexander was killed by John Ramsay.John Duncan Mackie, Calendar State Papers Scotland, 13:2 (Edinburgh: HMSO, 1969), pp. 679 no. 535, 668 no. 540. While opponents of the king were of the belief that James had fabricated the conspiracy to cover his eradication of the Ruthven family, most modern scholarship agrees that the brothers concocted a plot to kidnap the monarch.{{sfn|Juhala|2004}}

Aftermath

Following his death, Alexander was condemned for treason, and hanged and quartered in Edinburgh on 17 November 1600.{{sfn|Juhala|2004}} His head remained exposed in that city, while his arms and legs were taken to Perth.{{sfn|Juhala|2004}}

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References

  • {{cite ODNB|first=Amy L. |last=Juhala |year=2004 |id=24369 |title=Ruthven, Alexander, master of Ruthven (1580?–1600)}} {{DNBfirst|author=Thomas Finlayson Henderson|wstitle=Ruthven, Alexander}}

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Category:1580 births

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Category:People from Perth, Scotland

Category:Nobility from Perth and Kinross

Category:1600 in Scotland

Category:Posthumous executions

Category:Deaths by stabbing

Category:Younger sons of earls

Category:Alumni of the University of Edinburgh

Category:Executed Scottish people

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