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Anglo-Scottish landholding before the Wars ofIndependence 1. Coheirs of Earl John of Scotland, d. 1237 [BaIIiol of 10. John Comyn of Badenoch • Bywell, Bruce, Hastings] a. Badenoch, lordship .f) Garioch, lordship b. Lochaber, lordship Inverbervie (Bervie), barony c. Tarset Dundee, barony d. Thomton (Newbrough) Longforgan, barony e. UJceby, Yarborough wapentake Huntingdon, honour (See also 5, 6, 19) 11. John Comyn, earl of Buchan iO", 2. Coheirs of Earl Roger de Quincy, d. 1264 [Comyn of a. Buchan, earldom Buchan, Ferrers (of Groby), Zouche] (See also 2) Leuchars, barony 12. WilIiam Comyn Gask [also = Findo Gask], barony • Dysart, barony a. Menteith, earldom lands (one half) Tranen!, barony b. Kirkintilloch, barony Heriot, barony c. Groton Cunningham, lordship (part) Lauderdale, lordship (one half) 13. William Douglas Galloway, lordship (part) Leicester, honour (one half) [Ferrers of Groby held a. Douglas, barony less than a full one sixth of the honour] b. Fawdon (Ingram) (See also 11,15, 32) c. Stebbing d. Woodham Ferrers 3. Alexander de Balliol 14. Patrick, earl of Dunbar Cavers, barony Bennington, barony [also = honour of Valognes] a. Dunbar, earldom (one third) b. Beanley, barony Chilham, barony 15. WilIiam Ferrers (of Groby) 4. Enguerrand de Balliol a. Chorley Redcastle (Inverkeilor), barony b. Bolton-le-Moors Urr, barony c. Nobottle (Great Brington) Foston d. Fairsted (See also 2) 5. John de Balliol 16. Duncan, earl of Fife (d. 1288) Cunningham, lordship (part) a. Fife, earldom Galloway, lordship (main part + title 'lord of b. Carlton-Ie-Moorland Galloway') c. Glapthom Bywell, barony Bamard Castle, lordship 17. Nicholas Graham Stokesley Driffield a. Abercom, barony Torksey b. Dalkeith, barony Lothingland c. Kilbucho and Newlands, barony Hitchin d. Eskdale, lordship (See also I) e. Wooler, barony (one half) f. Simonbum 6. Robert Bruce (d. 1295) 18. Enguerrand de Guines a. Annandale, lordshIp • b.lreby a. Lamberton (Mordington) Gamblesby b. Skirling, barony Glassonby c. Durisdeer, barony Hart and Hartness, lordship d. Westerkirk, barony Hatfield Broad Oak [also = Hatfield Regis] e. Staplegordon (Westerkirk), barony Writtle, barony f. Middleton Tyas Great Baddow g. Kendal, barony (one half) (See also I) h. 'Moureholm' [= Warton] i. Garstang [also = Wyresdale] 7. Alexander of BunkIe j. Molesworth Bunkle, barony 19. John Hastings Lilbum ~ Shawdon a. Wigginton Fenwick (Stamfordharn) b. Nailstone Uldale c. Worfield d. Burbage 8. Thomas Colville e. Fillongley f. Allesley Oxnam, barony g. Brampton Budle h. Aston Cantlow Spindleston i. Wootton j. Lidgate 9. Edmund Comyn k. Badmondisfield (Wickbambrook) 1. Abergavenny, lordship Kilbride, barony Bennington, barony (one third) Anglo-ScoUish landholding: magnates and lands about 1290 421Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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