After Turbet’s death in 1661, his widow was courted by Robert Elliott. This courtship was entered into with so much fervency that the marriage was considered certain. Eliot as the future husband of the widow was appointed administrator of Turbet’s estate.
The court records tell the rest of the story. July 1672 "whereas former administration was granted Robert Eliot on Peter Turbet’s estate, deceased, in relation to his marrying the said Turbet’s widow, which he did not do, the said administration is null; and the court from the desire of the said Turbet’s widow grants administration to his son John."
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