Genealogical account of the Barclays of Urie
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of Scotland, commonly called St. David,
who began his reign A. D. 1124, Theobald
being, as is supposed, born about A. D. 1110,
in the third year of the reign of Alexander I.
son to Malcolm III. commonly called Can-
more, both Kings of Scotland, and tenth of
Henry I. son to William the Conqueror,
both Kings of England. This Theobald
had two sons, Humphrey and John : Hum-
phrey being in possession of a large estate in
the Shire of the Mearns, did, according to
the devotion of these times, upon part thereof,
viz. Balfeith, Monboddo, Glenfarquhar, &c„
in the parish of Fordon, grant a donation to
the Abbot and Monks of Aberbrothwick,
witnessed by Willielmo et Waltero capellanis
dom. regis, Willielmo Cummin, Willielmo
Giffard, Philippo de Moubray, Dom.de Aber-
buthenot, Philippo de Mallevill Johanne de
Montfort, Waltero Scot, et Waltero Jilio suo,
Agatha spoiisa mea, cum multis aliis. This
donation was confirmed by William the Lion,
(who began his reign A. D. ll6o) before
these witnesses, Waltero et Willielmo capel-
lanis nostris, Will, Cummin, Philippo de Moil-
of Scotland, commonly called St. David,
who began his reign A. D. 1124, Theobald
being, as is supposed, born about A. D. 1110,
in the third year of the reign of Alexander I.
son to Malcolm III. commonly called Can-
more, both Kings of Scotland, and tenth of
Henry I. son to William the Conqueror,
both Kings of England. This Theobald
had two sons, Humphrey and John : Hum-
phrey being in possession of a large estate in
the Shire of the Mearns, did, according to
the devotion of these times, upon part thereof,
viz. Balfeith, Monboddo, Glenfarquhar, &c„
in the parish of Fordon, grant a donation to
the Abbot and Monks of Aberbrothwick,
witnessed by Willielmo et Waltero capellanis
dom. regis, Willielmo Cummin, Willielmo
Giffard, Philippo de Moubray, Dom.de Aber-
buthenot, Philippo de Mallevill Johanne de
Montfort, Waltero Scot, et Waltero Jilio suo,
Agatha spoiisa mea, cum multis aliis. This
donation was confirmed by William the Lion,
(who began his reign A. D. ll6o) before
these witnesses, Waltero et Willielmo capel-
lanis nostris, Will, Cummin, Philippo de Moil-
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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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