- 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...
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Quarrelwood Castle was a
castle located about 2.5
miles (4.0 km)
north and west of Elgin, Moray, Scotland, near Spynie,
Moray in Scotland.
Built in the...
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Reginald Cheyne (c. 1305–1306) John de Vaux (c. 1305–1306)
William Inge (c. 1305–1306) Succeeded by Uncertain, next
known was
Robert Lauder of
Quarrelwood...
- held for the
crown by a
series of constables. Sir
Robert Lauder of
Quarrelwood was
constable of
Urquhart Castle in 1329.
After fighting at the Battle...
- and of Cargill,
before 1328. Sir
Robert de
Lawedre (Lauder), Knt., of
Quarrelwood, Edrington, and the B**** (d. 1370),
appointed 1328. Sir
Malcolm Drummond...
-
deceased Alexander Sutherland. He also
received formal possession of
Quarrelwood which had
belonged to his grandfather,
William Sutherland, 7th of Duffus...
- in 1702.
Sutherland owned the
estates of Moostowie,
Aldroughty and
Quarrelwood. In 1715, his
estates were
forfeited for his
involvement in the 1715...
- (c.1488-??), Scotland's
Public Accuser of
Heretics Robert Lauder of
Quarrelwood (died c. 1370),
Justiciar of
Scotia Robert de
Lawedre of
Edrington (died...
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Robert de
Peebles 1329-1333:
Reginald de Mure 1333: Sir
Robert Lauder of
Quarrelwood and The B**** (d. 1337) (also
Justiciar of Scotia) 1334:
William Bullock...
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Thomas de
Borthwick is
mentioned in a
charter of Sir
Robert Lauder of
Quarrelwood, in the
reign of King
Alexander II." Sir
William de
Borthwick of that...