Memorials of Angus And the Mearns : Being An Account, Historical, Antiquarian, And Traditionary, of the Castles And Towns Visited By Edward I, And of the Barons, Clergy, And Others, Who Swore Fealty to England in 1291-6, Also, of the Abbey of Cupar, And T

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at Berwick- upon-Tweed,* is first met with in the year 1286, when he was » Reg. Vet.de Aberb., 96; Liber de Scon, 55, 62. x Rag. Roll, 126; Pxynne, 654.
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one of an inquest that enquired into the boundaries of the pasture lands of Panmure.? On 23d August 1292, lie had a charter of Benvie and Balruthrie, or Balruddery, from Sir William Maule of Panmure, together with a gift of the patronage of the kirk of Benvie. z These possessions appear to have been previously
... grant- ed to Ralph by Sir .William Maule's mother, whose grandfather, Philip of Vallognes, received them, as previously noticed, along with the barony of Panmure, from King William the Lion.
Ralph of Dundee renewed his oath of allegiance, for certain lands in Perthshire, on the 15th Mai«ch 1306, by which time, it appears, he had received the honour of knighthood. a He died about 1312, b leaving a family, one of whom had previously ac- quired the old property of Glaister, or Glasletter, in the parish of Carmyllie, from which he assumed Glaister as his surname.


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