Catherine Tollemache, Countess of Sutherland

[3] Her mother, and her stepfather, John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale, came to Edinburgh in July 1677, with Catherine and her sister Elizabeth.

[4] However this plan came to nothing, and after making a marriage contract in December 1677, Catherine Tollemache married James Stuart or Stewart, Lord Doune.

[7] In the 1690s, she wrote letters to James Cristie the steward of the Earl of Moray at Earlsmill near Darnaway Castle, which she signed with her initials "CD" and "CDoune", as Catherine, Lady Doune.

[11][12] An inventory of Ham House, the home of her mother, mentions a portrait of Katherine, Lady Doune, as the work of Lodewijk van der Helst.

[13] A portrait labelled "Lady Doune", possibly by John Weesop, survives at Ham, but may depict her mother Elizabeth Murray.

Portrait of Catherine, Lady Doune, at Ham House , inscribed "Lady Doune" but also said to be a portrait of her mother, Elizabeth Maitland, Duchess of Lauderdale . [ 1 ]