Emily Gordon Cathcart

[11] Her second husband was Sir Reginald Archibald Edward Cathcart (d. 1916) whom she married in late 1880 at St George's Hanover Square, London.

The Cathcart family seat was Killochan Castle near Girvan in Ayrshire, but the couple lived primarily in Titness Park, Sunninghill, Berkshire.

[14] Many evicted crofters on her lands were forcibly re-settled in Regina and Wapella, in Saskatchewan, Canada, possibly due to the shares she held in the Canadian Pacific Railway.

[15] Lady Cathcart never lived in the highlands and is thought to have visited only once;[8] she took ten Vatersay crofters to court in 1908 after they refused to vacate their cottages.

[16] Her will included instructions for a Long Island, United States emigration fund to be set up but this was never undertaken as the trustees refused to carry it out for fear of repercussions.

Painting from 1876
Cluny Castle in Aberdeenshire was part of the estate inherited by Lady Gordon Cathcart