He became Lord Forbes after the death of his brother Arthur in 1493.[1]
In 1528 he accompanied James V to Edinburgh from Stirling Castle and swore the "great oath" against the Douglas family.[2]
He was involved in a feud in Aberdeen and the killing of Alexander Seton of Meldrum. In 1530 he was ordered to compensate Lord Elphinstone for an attack on Kildrummy Castle in 1525.[3]
In 1536 he was charged with treason and was imprisoned in Edinburgh Castle and was released in 1538.[4]
In 1542 Forbes and the Earl of Huntly fought in the north of Scotland.[5]
He died in 1547.
Marriages and children
John Forbes married Catherine Stewart, daughter of John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl and Eleanor Sinclair. Their children included:
John Forbes married secondly Christian Lundie or Lundin. Their children included:
John Forbes, Master of Forbes (d. 1537), who married Elizabeth Lyon, daughter of John Lyon, 6th Lord Glamis and Janet Douglas. He was executed for treason on three counts, plotting to kill the king with a handgun, sedition at Jedburgh, and assisting the English against the king's army in 1533.[6]