-
Caerlaverock Castle is a
moated triangular castle first built in the 13th century. It is
located on the
southern coast of Scotland,
eleven kilometres (seven...
- yet supreme; it was
indeed only one of four, for when the
Castle of
Carlaverock was
taken in the year 1300: Puis fist le roy
porter amont / Sa baniere...
- of
Falkirk in 1298 and at the
Siege of
Carlaverock Castle in 1300, both in Scotland. The Roll of
Carlaverock records his coat of arms in
verse as "Or...
- yet supreme; it was
indeed only one of four, for when the
Castle of
Carlaverock was
taken in the year 1300: Puis fist le roy
porter amont / Sa baniere...
- 1298, and was
Constable of
Rockingham Castle. Adam was at the
siege of
Carlaverock in July 1300, and was a
signatory of the Barons'
Letter to Pope Boniface...
- and its
Antiquities (Dumfries, 1897); Sir
William Fraser, The Book of
Carlaverock (Edinburgh, 1873); The
Douglas Book (Edinburgh, 1885); The Annandale...
- via
Internet Archive. Nicolas,
Nicholas Harris (1828). The
siege of
Carlaverock in the
XXVIII Edward I. A.D. MCCC; with the arms of the earls, barons...
- the
battle of
Falkirk on 22 July 1298, and was
present at the
siege of
Carlaverock in July 1300. He was a
signatory of the Baron's
Letter to Pope Boniface...
- the
battle of
Falkirk on 22 July 1298, and was
present at the
siege of
Carlaverock in July 1300.
Robert married Eve,
daughter of
Robert de
Tibetot and Eve...
- in 1301; he bore at the
Battle of
Falkirk (1298), and at the
Siege of
Carlaverock (1300). In 1328 and 1331, he
served in the
Kings service in Brittany...