- John
Byset the
Elder (died 1257), Lord of the Aird, was a Scoto-Norman
nobleman who is the
progenitor of the
Bissett family of the
Glens of
Antrim in...
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Margery Byset (Bisset, Bissett; also Marjery, Margaret, Marie) was an
Irish noblewoman belonging to the
Bissett family whose marriage to John Mór Tanister...
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known in the
Irish annals, and
which translates as "Son/Descendant of John
Byset",
after a
prominent ancestor born in Scotland. In a
number of
English and...
- Clan
Bissett (Bisey,
Byset,
Bisset or Bissert) is a
Scottish clan. The clan is
recognised by the Lord Lyon King of Arms but does not have a clan chief...
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Walter Byset (died 1251), Lord of Aboyne, was a Scoto-Norman nobleman. Born in Scotland,
Walter married in 1233 Ada of Galloway,
daughter of Lochlann...
- the
founder was,
different sources giving Alexander II of Scotland, John
Byset, and both. The
French monks,
along with
Bisset (a nearby,
recently settled...
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recorded in
Scotland is
Henricus Byset, who
witnessed a
charter by
William the Lion
granted before 1198. His son, John
Byset, who
witnessed a
charter by Henry...
- the
present Marquess of
Huntly in 1979. The
castle was
constructed by the
Bysets,
lords of
Strathdee and Aboyne,
before 1233, as a
motte and bailey. Edward...
- (1106–1124), when a
siege took place. The
original castle was
built by the
Byset family. The
castle came into the
hands of the
Fentons in the late 13th century...
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accessed by a drawbridge. In 1248,
Henry III, King of
England allowed Walter Byset to buy
stores from
Ireland for
Dunaverty Castle which he had
seized and...