Genealogical account of the Barclays of Urie
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(3) Robert de Berkeley, ,
who, as is already observed, consented to the
agreement between his father and the Abbot
and Monks of Aberbrothwick ; being suc-
ceeded by his son,
(4) Hugh de Berkeley,
who obtained a Charter from King Robert
Bruce, upon Westerton, being lands lying
near to the above mentioned Mill of Conveth ;
which Charter Nisbet asserts to be registrate
in the Cartulary of Melross, his son's name
being
(5) Alexander de Berkeley,
of Mathers, who by marrying Catherine, sister
to William de Keith, Marishal of Scotland,
obtained the lands of Mathers, which he
added to his paternal estate, vouched by a
Charter, dated A. D. 1351, granted by the
said William de Keith, with consent (as the
Charter words it) of Margaret my wife, to
Alexander de Berkeley, and Catharine, my
sister, his spouse, and the longest liver of
who, as is already observed, consented to the
agreement between his father and the Abbot
and Monks of Aberbrothwick ; being suc-
ceeded by his son,
(4) Hugh de Berkeley,
who obtained a Charter from King Robert
Bruce, upon Westerton, being lands lying
near to the above mentioned Mill of Conveth ;
which Charter Nisbet asserts to be registrate
in the Cartulary of Melross, his son's name
being
(5) Alexander de Berkeley,
of Mathers, who by marrying Catherine, sister
to William de Keith, Marishal of Scotland,
obtained the lands of Mathers, which he
added to his paternal estate, vouched by a
Charter, dated A. D. 1351, granted by the
said William de Keith, with consent (as the
Charter words it) of Margaret my wife, to
Alexander de Berkeley, and Catharine, my
sister, his spouse, and the longest liver of
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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