Hace 4 días · Robert de Brus, 4th Lord of Annandale (1212–1245) Robert de Brus, 5th Lord of Annandale (1245–1295) Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale (1295–1304) Barony of Rayleigh: Henry of Essex (~1120–1170) Henry II of Essex (Uncertain)
30 de nov. de 2023 · m secondly (licence 19 Sep 1295, divorced [Oct 1296/May 1299]) as his second wife, ROBERT [VI] de Brus [Lord Brus] Lord of Annandale, son of ROBERT [V] de Brus Lord of Annandale & his first wife Isabel de Clare (Jul 1243-shortly before 4 Apr 1304, bur Abbey of Holm Cultram).
1 de dic. de 2023 · Robert de Brus, however, received from Henry I the Danby lands, viz., 12 carucates 2 oxgangs in Eskdale, of which 6 were in Danby, 3 in Crunkley, 2 in 'the two Hanechetons' and 10 oxgangs in Lealholm in exchange for lands in the West Riding. Robert de Brus founded Guisborough Priory at some date between 1119 and 1124.
Hace 5 días · The most important of these mid-century colonial establishments were: Annandale for Robert de Brus; Upper Eskdale and Ewesdale for Robert Avenel; Lauderdale and Cunningham for Hugh de Morville; Liddesdale for Ranulf de Sules; and Mearns, Strathgryfe, Renfrew and North Kyle for Walter himself.
Hace 2 días · King Robert I of Scotland, better known as Robert the Bruce (1274–1309), had close ties with the nearby village of Writtle and there is some evidence to suggest he was born at Montpeliers Farm in the village, but the story is disputed and possibly conflated with his father, Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale.
30 de nov. de 2023 · Using Earl Patrick II of Dunbar (d 1248) and Robert de Brus (d 1295) as case studies, the article argues that their preparations for holy war are indicative of a strong awareness of the subtleties of wider Latin Christian crusading culture among Scotland’s nobility.
3 de dic. de 2023 · Later, Annan Castle formed the original home of the 'de Brus' family, later known as the "Bruces", lords of Annandale, which most famously produced Robert the Bruce. The town received its charter from King James V in 1538.