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extensive amount of territory,
although Thomson states that the
family of de
Lawedre were "there in the
previous century."
About 1170
Richard de Morville, Constable...
- Sir
Robert de
Lawedre (Lauder) of
Edrington & The B****, Knt., (died 1425) was a
Burgess of
Edinburgh and a
confidant of King
Robert III and
sometime Guardian...
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William de
Lawedre (modern spelling: Lauder) (c. 1380 – 14 June 1425) was
Bishop of
Glasgow and Lord
Chancellor of Scotland.
Sometimes given (wrongly)...
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George de
Lawedre (or Lauder) of
Haltoun (c. 1351 – c. 1430) was a
Burgess and
Provost of
Edinburgh in the
early 15th century. He was the
first son of...
- (1324–71) Adam
Forester Before 1374: Alan de
Lawedre of
Whitslaid & Haltoun, etc. 1426:
James de
Lawedre (d.
after 1459)(Grandson of Alan) 1478: William...
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Alexander de
Lawedre (c. 1396 – 11
October 1440, in Edinburgh) was for the last five
months of his life
Bishop of Dunkeld,
where he had
previously been...
- Sir
Robert de
Lawedre (Lauder), Knt., of Quarrelwood, Edrington, and the B**** (died
about 1370) was
Justiciar of Scotia, a
Scottish soldier of
great prominence...
- Pit****s,
Middle Ages term for an area near East Lothian; see
Robert de
Lawedre of
Edrington Bill Pit**** IV,
guitarist with the
Dwight Twilley Band Chuck...
- The
family had a
castle on the
island from an
early date. Sir
Robert de
Lawedre is
mentioned by
Blind Harry in The
Actes and
Deidis of the
Illustre and...
- a
regrant to her
husband and
herself following her marriage.
George de
Lawedre, was
Vicar of Crail, Fife,
prior to 15
March 1425, when as such he was...