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Hace 4 días · In literature, Scots flourished from the late 14 th century – when John Barbour (c.1320–1395) wrote his epic poem about King Robert I, The Brus – through to the glories of the Renaissance period when the court of James IV patronised poets such as William Dunbar (c.1460–c.1520), who wrote in a rich, ornate and complex Scots.
Hace 5 días · Forsamuch as Lord John Hamilton, the Earls of Angus, Mar, and Morton, the Master of Glamis, Mr. Robert Bruce and others have commended the good behaviour of Richard Wigmore, at their request Bowes now recommends him to Walsingham.
Hace 3 días · When Robert Bruce, after his temporary eclipse at Methven returned to take up his victorious career Alexander, together with Sir Gilbert Hay and Sir Neil Campbell engaged to defend his right to the Crown; and this they swore to do upon the Sacrament at Cambuskenneth on 8th September, 1308.
Hace 5 días · The abbey of Beauchief, or 'De Bello Capite,' was founded near Norton, for Premonstratensian or White Canons, by Robert FitzRanulph, lord of Alfreton and Norton, about 1175, and dedicated to the honour of the Blessed Virgin, in conjunction with the recently canonized St. Thomas the Martyr.
Hace 3 días · Adam Malherbe of Morham; Adam of Prenderguest ; Aymer Maxwell (d.1266); David Graham (III), sheriff of Berwick (d.c.1272); Nicholas Soulis, lord of Liddesdale (d.1265); Patrick Edgar, knight, son of Walter; Robert (II) Montgomery, knight; Robert of Polwarth; Robert, son of Earl Patrick (I); Thomas of Nisbet; William of Mordington; William of Scremerston, knight
Hace 4 días · Date Short Summary Role Source; undated: Cognatus/consanguineus (kinsman/male cousin) of Adam of Polwarth, son (Familial relationship) subject (relationship)