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DE AUCHINLECK, Nicholas
(About 1260-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Matilda

DE AUCHINLECK, Nicholas 1 2

  • Born: About 1260
  • Marriage (1): Matilda by 3 November 1292 1

   User ID: J711.

  General Notes:

"28 Aug. 1296 Performance of fealty to Edward I, king of England Addressor 6/2/232 (IP, 148-50)

28 Aug. 1296 Performance of fealty to Edward I, king of England Performer (submission, fealty, homage, oath)6/2/232 (IP, 148-50)

28 Aug. 1296Performance of fealty to Edward I, king of England Sealer 6/2/232 (IP, 148-50)"

from POMS website 2

  Research Notes:

OTHER AUCHINLECKS

In medieval Scotland there were others who may have been linked to Auchinleck or the Auchinleck family:

1
On 10 September 1239 William, a chaplain and vicar of Auchinleck is named in a confirmation of church of Dundonald (AYR) with chapels of Crosbie and Riccarton, church of St Quivox (AYR) and church of Auchinleck (AYR)

2
On 6 March 1263 Richard of Auchinleck is named as a juror in an inquest concerning grant of lands of Sornfallow, 'Hefshunt' and Drumgray (LAN)

3
On 28 August 1296 Patrick of Auchinleck is named in a performance of fealty to Edward I, king of England. Then in late January of 1303 he is named as a juror in an inquest into lands of John Baird, and in December of the same year he is again named as a juror in an inquest into land of Dalserf (LAN)


As well as the Ayrshire family of Auchinleck of that Ilk, there is what appears to be a separate line of Auchinlecks, or Afflecks as they are also known, who held lands in the north-east of Scotland. It is not known how, or if, they were related.

4
on 28 August 1296 Matthew, Napier of Affleck, south-east of Old Meldrum, is named in a performance of fealty to Edward I, king of England.

5
On 15 March 1304 John of Affleck, south of Forfar and west of Arbroath, performed homage to Edward I, king of England. On the 28 May 1328 he, or a man by the same name, was the beneficiary of a gift of apdaine of Blair in Gowrie (PER). "Apdaine" is from the Gaelic, apainn, meaning "abbacy; abbey land".

Auchinleck and Affleck are the main modern spellings of the surname of these families. Other older spellings include Auchinlek, Auchinlec, Auchynlek, Auchenlek, Achinlek, Achtinlek, Auchlek, Awchlek, Athlek, according to the Index of The Register of the Great Seal. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9


Nicholas married Matilda by 3 November 1292.1 (Matilda was born about 1270.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Nicholas de Auchinleck, is, apparently, the first for whom there is evidence and as such, it is uncertain if he was the first to acquire the extensive lands of Auchinleck, in Ayrshire, or had inherited them from ancestors for whom there is now no record. He had m. a woman named Matilda by 3 November 1292 when both are included in Richard de Kirkbryde's suit against Robert de Brus and Christina, his wife, over right of succession to the sixth part of the manor of Glassanby1[1 Cal. Doc. Scot. I, P. 150.] and gave homage with other noblemen from Ayrshire on 28 August 1296,2[2 Cal. Doc. Scot. I, P. 206.] but does not appear in further records of that time. His lineal heir was; John de Auchinleck of that Ilk"

from The Red Book of Scotland

Note:

The dates provided for Nicholas and for John, his 'lineal heir', suggest that there may have been one other generation between the two, that is, that John was a grandson, great-nephew, or some other younger relative of Nicholas.
1

Sources


1 e-books, The Red Book of Scotland vol 1 by Gordon McGregor (2022) Auchinleck of that Ilk.

2 Internet Site, PoMS, no. 19995 (https://poms.ac.uk/record/person/19995/; accessed 07 January 2025) Nicholas of Auchinleck.

3 Internet Site, PoMS, no. 4190 (https://poms.ac.uk/record/person/4190/; accessed 08 January 2025).

4 Internet Site, PoMS, no. 9855 (https://poms.ac.uk/record/person/9855/; accessed 08 January 2025).

5 Internet Site, PoMS, no. 16289 (https://poms.ac.uk/record/person/16289/; accessed 08 January 2025).

6 Internet Site, PoMS, no. 20254 (https://poms.ac.uk/record/person/20254/; accessed 08 January 2025).

7 Internet Site, https://fife-placenames.glasgow.ac.uk/placename/?id=2354 Fife place name data Abdie.

8 Internet Site, PoMS, no. 18582 (https://poms.ac.uk/record/person/18582/; accessed 08 January 2025).

9 e-books, The Register of the Great Seal of Scotland vol 2 1424-1513 ed. J. Balfour Paul & J.M. Thomson (1883) Index Nominum.

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