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  Thomas Randolph, 1st earl of Moray - LoveToKnow 1911
Randolph joined Bruce after the murder of the Red C)myn, and was present at his coronation in 1306..
On the eve of Bannockburn Randolph was posted in a wood in charge of the van with orders to prevent the English from throwing cavalry into Stirling.
His son Thomas, the 2nd earl, was killed at the battle of Dupplin in 1332; his second son John, the 3rd earl, was killed at Neville's Cross in 1346.
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 William_murray,_1st_earl_of_mansfield info here at en.16-yo.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield (March 2, 1705 - March 20, 1793), was a British judge and politician who reached heavy duty spot in the House of Lords.
A blocker of the family, Thomas Foley, 1st Baron Foley, provided the means for her condign training, and he became a period of Lincoln's Inn on her departure from Oxford, world callinged to the bar in 1730.
Although holding an spot of subordinate rank, he was the chief defender of the polity in the House of Database, and total the juncture that William Pitt the Elder was in collision had to pack the brunt of her attacks.
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 Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Inscription to the Earl of Moray at Edinburgh Castle
Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray (died 20 July 1332) was an important figure in the Scottish Wars of Independence.
Thomas Randolph married Isabel Stewart, a kinswoman of Walter Stewart.
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 Robert I of Scotland - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Urgent letters were sent ordering Bruce to support Edward's commander, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey, (to whom Bruce was related), in the summer of 1297; but instead of complying, Bruce laid waste the lands of those who adhered to Edward.
Perhaps, the Earl of Ulster even suggested such an invasion of Ireland proactively--as well as reactively (to save his Earldom in Ulster as well as his skin because he was aiding his son-in-law rebel Bruce).
There were his brothers, Edward, Alexander, Thomas and Niall, his sisters Christian, Isabel (Queen of Norway), Margaret, Matilda and Mary, and his nephews Donald, Earl of Mar and Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray.
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 Domhnall II, Earl Of Mar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In 1332 Domhnall became Regent after the death of the previous Regent, Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray.
Following the invasion of Edward Balliol, with the support of Edward III of England, Mar led the Scots loyalists to defeat at the Battle of Dupplin Moor and died in battle.
Through his marriage to Isabella Stewart they had a son Thomas, and a single daughter, Margaret, who succeeded her brother and became in her turn Countess of Mar.
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 william randolph hearst   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray (died 1346), 3rd Earl of Moray, regent of Scotland.
Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray (died 1332), companion-in-arms of Robert the Bruce
Thomas Randolph, 2nd Earl of Moray (died 1332), son of the 1st Earl of Moray; companion-in-arms of King Robert I of Scotland
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 The Contemplator's Short Biography of Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray
Thomas Randolph was the son of one of Robert the Bruce's sisters.
Thomas Randolph was saved because of his friendship with the Earl of Pembroke.
Randolph and his men were able to enter the castle and open the gate to his main force, which then took the castle.
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On 1.6.1317 a dispensation was granted by Pope John XXII, permitting the Earl of Carrick to marry Isabella, daughter of William Earl of Ross, notwithstanding their being within the third and fourth degrees of consabguinity, but it is doubtful if the marriage actually took place.
Robert I gave to Sir Hugh de Ross, knight, son and heir of William, Earl of Ross, the sheriffship and Burgh of Crumbathy, or Cromartie, 5.12.1315; the third part of the fermes of Kirckcudbright was assigned to him.
Hugh, Earl of Ross, renouncrd to the King the advocation of the church of Philorth, in Buchan, 29.3.1330.
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 rzmisc02
We support the view, accepted as possible by TSP (Moray, Randolph) and as probable by TCP (Moray), that she was daughter of Sir Robert of Annandale before his marriage to the Countess of Carrick, thereby being a half-sister of King Robert.
Not mentioned by TSP (Moray) but reported by BP1934 (Abercorn) is that Isabella Randolph, sister of Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray, is said to have married Gilbert de Hamilton.
(2) For Randolph: TSP (Moray), BE1883 (Randolph of Moray)
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 The Hardies in Scotland
The “Moray” of Dr. Ferguson's address is Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray, a Scottish hero of the 14th century.
Moray destroyed Edinburgh Castle when it was held by the English in 1314, and he turned back the English at Bannockburn.
When Robert Bruce died in 1329, Moray was regent of Scotland and guardian of young king David II.
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 Wars of Scottish Independence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Several of the Scottish nobles choose to ignore the summons, including Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick, whose father had his Annandale estate seized by John Balliol and reassigned to John Comyn, Earl of Buchan.
The War began in earnest with Edward I's sacking of Berwick in March 1296, followed by the Scottish defeat at the Battle of Dunbar and the abdication of John Balliol in July.
Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray - Guardian (1329–1332)
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 The Barony of Mordington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Barony of Mordingtoun was possibly granted to Thomas Randolph in 1318 after he and Sir James Douglas ('the good Sir James') had captured nearby Berwick-upon-Tweed as a result of treachery on the part of one of the burgesses.
Note that the title of Earl of Morton continued de jure in the Maxwell family until Robert, 10th Lord Maxwell was created Earl of Nithsdale on 29th August 1620 with precedence from 1581 (SP, VI, 389; SP, VI, 482-3).
On the death of Archibald Douglas, 8th Earl of Angus, on 4th August 1588 the lands and honours of James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton, devolved upon Sir William Douglas of Lochleven (SP, VI, 371) who thereby became the 5th Earl of Morton (of the Douglas of Dalkeith family).
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 Robert I of Scotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Robert Bruce was born the first child and eldest son of Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale, and of Marjorie of Carrick, 3rd Countess of Carrick, daughter of Neil, Earl of Carrick.
In 1295, Robert married his first wife, Isabella of Mar, the daughter of Donald, 6th Earl of Mar. Isabella died a year later bearing their only child, Marjorie Bruce, who married Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland and bore him the future Robert II of Scotland.
There were his brothers, Edward, Alexander, Thomas and Nigel, his sisters Christian, Isabel (Queen of Norway), Margaret, Matilda and Mary, and his nephews Donald, Earl of Mar and Thomas Randolph.
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 Barons of Mordington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray and Regent of Scotland (d.
Esmé Stewart, 8th Earl and 1st Duke of Lennox (d.
Thomas Ramsay of Edrington, who built Edrington House, was succeeded by his son in 1653;
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 1332 - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
March 13 - Theodore Metochites, Byzantine statesman, author, man of learning, and patron of the arts (born 1270).
July 20 - Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray, regent of Scotland
August 11 - Donald Mormaer, 8th Earl of Mar and Thomas Randolph, 2nd Earl of Moray, killed at the Battle of Dupplin Moor
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 Murray, James Stuart, 1st earl of — FactMonster.com
An illegitimate son of James V by a daughter of the earl of Mar, he was, therefore, half brother of
Hamilton, John Hamilton, 1st marquess of - Hamilton, John Hamilton, 1st marquess of, 1532–1604, Scottish nobleman; second son of James...
Morton, James Douglas, 4th earl of - Morton, James Douglas, 4th earl of, d.
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 Robert I of Scotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
He was crowned King of Scots as Robert I at Scone, near Perth on 25 March, by Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan, (alleged by the English to be his mistress) who claimed the right of her family, the Macduff Earls of Fife, to place the Scottish king on his throne.
Though now king, Bruce did not yet have a kingdom, and his efforts to obtain it were disastrous failures until after the death of Edward I. In June 1306 he was defeated at the Battle of Methven and in August he was surprised in Strathfillan, where he had taken refuge.
The second led by his brothers Thomas and Alexander landed slightly further south in Loch Ryan, but they were soon captured and executed.
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 randolph afb   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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 Murray, Thomas Randolph, 1st earl of — FactMonster.com
Murray, Thomas Randolph, 1st earl of — FactMonster.com
He joined Robert's revolt against Edward I of England in 1306 but was captured at the battle of Methven and forced to swear fealty to the English king.
He was a principal party in the negotiations that led to the Treaty of Northampton (1328), by which Edward recognized Robert I. He was regent (1331–32) of Scotland for the young David II.
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 randolph vermont   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Randolph is an old English name meaning Shieldwolf.
Randolph, a merchant ship that carried settlers to Christchurch, New Zealand.
Thomas Randolph (poet) (1605–1635), English poet and dramatist
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 John_randolph,_3rd_earl_of_moray info here at en.articles-on-parenting.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray (died 1346) was a expressing in the reign of David II of Scotland, was cooperative regent for a summarized time.
He was son of the elevated Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray, companion-in-arms of Robert the Bruce.
During a desperate while when Scotland was invaded in danger of chunk overrun by Edward Balliol her supporters, Randolph was appointed cooperative regent with the Steward, the impending Robert II.
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 CalendarHome.com - 1332 - Calendar Encyclopedia
Rinchinbal Khan, Grand Khan of the Mongol Empire (born 1326)
Donald Mormaer, 8th Earl of Mar (born 1302)
Thomas Randolph, 2nd Earl of Moray, killed with his father at the Battle of Dupplin Moor
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 Regent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray (1329-1332), during the minority of David II
Donald, Earl of Mar (1332), during the minority of David II Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Fife (1388-1393), during the incapacity of his father, Robert II and of his brother, Robert III
William Crichton, 1st Lord Crichton and Sir Alexander Livingston (1439-1445), during the minority of James II William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas (1445-1449), during the minority of James II Mary of Gueldres (1460-1463), during the minority of her son, James III
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 Edward Balliol   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
He was the eldest son of John Balliol and Isabella de Warenne, daughter of John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey and Alice de Lusignan.
Scotland was left weakened by the death of Robert the Bruce since it was left with a child king, his son David II of Scotland, and shortly after this Bruce's two most able lieutenants, the Black Douglas and Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray, both died.
Taking advantage of this, Balliol, backed by Edward III of England, defeated the Regent, the Earl of Mar, at the Battle of Dupplin Moor in Perthshire.
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 CHAPTER I
The origin of the three cinquefoils in the Hamilton escutcheon may, perhaps, be traced to this source.
The eldest, being the second of that name at Orcharfield and Priestfield, was made a Burgess of Edinburgh in 1541, and was killed at the battle of Pinkie on 10
Earl of Haddington, and John, who became a secular priest of the Roman Catholic Church, and distinguished himself by great zeal and activity in its service; he was imprisoned in the Tower of London in 1609 and died there in 1610.
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