- Alexander,
being referred to as
senescallus Scotie (steward of Scotland)
instead of the
older dapifer regis Scotie (steward of the king of Scotland), so indicating...
-
Marischal of Scotland. The
office of
Marischal of
Scotland (or
Marascallus Scotie or
Marscallus Scotiae) had been hereditary, held by the
senior member and...
- London). The
office of "Marischal of Scotland" (marascallus
Scotie or
marscallus Scotie) had been held
heritably by the
senior member of the
Keith family...
- the
daughter of Alan Durward, see
Matthew H. Hammond, "Hostiarii
Regis Scotie: the
Durward family in the
thirteenth century," in
Steve Boardman and Alasdair...
-
Regis Scotie. (c. 1110–1177)
Walter son of Alan in
foundation charter of the
Cluniac priory of
Paisley c. 1163. Alan fitz
Walter Dapifer Regis Scotie. (c...
- (1887) [1539], p. 12: "G:
Totius tabulae indicem partemque regnorum Anglie Scotie et
Hollandie demonstrat" is the
entire text.
There is no
description here...
- the
title of
dapifer regis Scotie ("steward of the king of Scotland") came to be
replaced by the
style senescallus Scotie ("steward of Scotland"). It...
- The
Justiciar of
Scotia (in Norman-Latin,
Justiciarus Scotie) was the most
senior legal office in the High
Medieval Kingdom of Scotland.
Scotia (meaning...
-
marriage to Alan of Galloway, and a
charter exists of "Alani
constabularii Scotie, de Alwentchawis" (Allanshaws) in
which mention is also made of "terras...
-
nobili genere, de qua
ortus est ei
Eadgarus atheling et
Margareta regina Scotie et
Cristina soror eius.
Pointedly criticized by John
Carmi Parsons in his...