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Patrick de atholia, eldest son of the second marriage of duncan de atholia, received from his father, at his death, about 1358, the lands of lude. He is mentioned in 1391, by wyntoun as one of the chieftains and leaders of the clan.
The mormaer or earl of atholl was the title of the holder of a medieval comital lordship straddling the highland province of atholl (ath fodhla), now in northern perthshire. Atholl is a special mormaerdom, because a king of atholl is reported from the pictish period.
Earl henry's second son, conan, is the founder of the de atholia line from which our clan chiefs descend. As henry's illegitimate son, conan could not inherit the earldom, but he did receive the lands of glenerochy that were not tied to the earldom on his father's death.
In particular, the cronica de origine includes no information about how king aedh the father of madach earl of atholl, was the son of duncan i king of scotland et judith consobrinæ regis” who brought him “binosque comitatus north.
Atholl, comitatus de atholia the earldom of atholl its boundaries stated, also, the extent therein of the possessions of the family of de atholia, and their.
Andrew de atholia acquired the lands of glenerochie and murelaggan (area around fortingall between loch rannoch and loch tay) on his marriage to one of the daughters of ewan de glenerochie, second son of conan of glenerochie, natural son of henry the last celtic earl of atholl. Andrew was the son of duncan, a younger brother of earl henry.
Stout duncan had four sons - robert, patrick, thomas, and gibbon. The eldest son, robert, became the second chief, withde atholia or of atholl as a territorial designation. The barony of struan, which gave a landed title to him, was created by an english-scot charter.
This alwyn, the first earl, is a very shadowy figure, and the date when he received the earldom is uncertain. It is known that david of huntingdon, brother of king william (the lion), held the earldom for some time about the year 1166, for at this date he granted the church of campsie to the monks of kelso.
Earl (/ ɜːr l, ɜːr əl /) is a rank of the nobility in britain. The title originates in the old english word eorl, meaning a man of noble birth or rank. The word is cognate with the scandinavian form jarl, and meant chieftain, particularly a chieftain set to rule a territory in a king's stead.
Indeed, the early 13th century document known to modern scholars as the de situ albanie repeats the claim that atholl was an ancient pictish kingdom. In the 11th century, the famous crínán of dunkeld may have performed the role of mormaer.
Comitatus de atholia: the earldom of atholl its boundaries stated, also, the extent therein of the possessions of the family of de atholia, and their descendants, the robertsons.
Chapter i: sir david lindsay of glenesk, 1st earl of crawford, 1380-1407 cartularium comitatus de levenax (maitland club. Lesley also, the extent therein of the possessions of the family of de atholia.
That king edward was aware of malcolm's friendship with the bruce is evident by the fact that on 15 june 1306 he directed the chamberlain and chancellor of scotland to grant a charter giving the earldom of lennox and sasine of the earldom, malcolm's birthright, to sir john menteith.
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Duncan de atholia is considered the first chief of clan donnachaidh and confusion has attached itself to his ancestry. Up until the 19th century the clan and everyone else knew that he was descended in the male line from the lords of the isles, progenitors of clan donald. This is stated in the oldest sources of both clan donald and clan.
They include a list of the lude charters and writs compiled by james robertson, probably as part of the work for his publication comitatus de atholia: the earldom of atholl, (1860). The list was brought right up to date with his various military ranks until he left the army in 1857.
On 12 february 1857, during the cornish foreshore dispute, the attorney general to the duchy of cornwall stated that whether it was held by a viceroy, by the crown or granted to family or favourites, the earldom of cornwall (comitatus cornubiǽ) included all territorial revenues, rights and property which were held as of the honor.
We are informed in ‘the red book of clan donnachaidh’ that duncan was born in the year 1275. Unfortunately, chronology does not support this in the slightest; neither does it support his bearing arms at the battle of bannockburn in 1314.
Erected these lands into an earldom, and created this sir robert, earl of orkney, by patent dated 28th october 1581. He then got charters under the great seal, terrarum de orkney et zetland, * cum insulis ad easd.
Stephen ravaged the surrounding countryside but could not take the castle. In easter 1139, stephen made a royal visit to worcester and made offerings at the cathedral. Around this time he also created the earldom of worcester, giving the title to waleran de beaumont, a close ally.
The line of máel muire and crínán came to an end when forbhlaith, the daughter of mormaer henry married david de hastings.
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After retirement he went back to scotland, where he authored the books comitatus de atholia (the earldom of atholl, 1860), concise historical proofs respecting.
Historical facts and explanations regarding the succession to the lordships, baronies and free regality of drummond and earldom of perth [94953938] author: perth, george drummond, earl of, 1807-1902.
T o the most holy father and lord in christ, the lord john, by divine providence supreme pontiff of the holy roman and universal church, his humble and devout sons duncan, earl of fife, thomas randolph, earl of moray, lord of man and of annandale, patrick dunbar, earl of march, malise, earl of strathearn, malcolm, earl of lennox, william, earl.
19 duncan de atholia was the son of the before-men- tioned andrew. He had very extensive estates for^, be- sides those that he derived from his father (who could not have had the title of de atholia unless he had been a large proprietor in the earldom), he obtained great ad- ditions to them.
The earldom of chester cannot have been regarded as at the disposal of the king, but as in a similar position, for example, to the earldom of pembroke, formally granted in 1339 to laurence de hastings,' sibi debetur prerogativam nominis et honoris ex seniori sorore causam habens'.
The map enclosed within, robertson, james alexander, comitatus de atholia the earldom of atholl its boundaries stated, also, the extent therein of more john rait moncur (1847-1885), murder victim or war casualty?.
The county, spelt as del art, was noted in 1333 as being one of the seven that the earldom of ulster was divided into. In 1345, edward iii, appointed roberta de halywode as sheriff of comitatus nove ville de blawico. Henry iv in his first year (1399), appointed robert savage as sheriff of de arte in ultonia.
Andrew de atholia, is the first ancestor of the clan donnachaidh for whom there is evidence. He is styled father to duncan de atholia and grandfather to robert de atholia in several documents executed in the first half of the 14th century.
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's son, duncan the fat, was the recognised founder of the clan donnachaidh, and his eldest son, robert de atholia, married a daughter and co-heiress of sir john stirling of glenesk; the other daughter and co-heiress married sir alexander lindsay, who was then designated of glenesk.
Comitatus de atholia the earldom of atholl its boundaries stated, also, the extent therein of the possessions of the family of de atholia, and their descendants,.
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The lude charters and writs compiled by james robertson, probably as part of the work for his publication comitatus de atholia: the earldom of atholl, (1860).
My conjecture is that for angus’s son andrew to have gained the ‘de atholia’ designation to his name, angus must have married someone with a valid claim as a member of the earldom of atholl family and this must have added extensive lands to his glenerochie inheritance.
27-8, speaks of 'vicecomes de cardiff' when robert of gloucester was still alive). Except perhaps in name, fitzhamon founded in wales a county palatine as completely organised as the earldom of pembroke.
Colonel james robertson, in his comitatus de atholia suggests that sir alexander robertson might have been the son of patrick robertson of dulcaben, dowally, living in 1649, but this, as will afterwards be shown, was not the case. The author of the history and martial achieve-ments of the robertsons of strowan, who was alexander (xiv), the poet.
The first irish earldom was the earl of ulster, granted to the norman knight hugh de lacy in 1205 by henry ii, king of england and lord of ireland. Other early earldoms were earl of carrick (1315), earl of kildare (1316), earl of desmond (1329) and earl of waterford (1446, extant).
Also, the extent therein of the possessions of the family of de atholia, and their descendants, the robertsons.
Comitatus de atholia, the earldom of atholl: its boundaries stated. Also, thepossessions of the family of de atholia and their descendents, the robertsons. 2 john was born abt 1610, after king james vi took land from the irish in 6 counties and gave it to scots and englishmen in 1607.
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