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MAITLAND, Robert of Lethington and Thirlestane, Sir
(About 1290-1346)
DE KEITH, Daughter
(About 1315-)
OGSTON, Alexander
(About 1296-)
MAITLAND, William of Ormiston, bailie of Lauderdale
(About 1332-)
OGSTON, Isabella
(About 1335-)
MAITLAND, Thomas of Hassington and Ormiston
(About 1352-1409)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Margaret

MAITLAND, Thomas of Hassington and Ormiston 1

  • Born: About 1352
  • Marriage (1): Margaret 1
  • Died: after 5 March 1409(1410) 1

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  General Notes:

"William Mautalent of Ormiston evidently had a son, Thomas, who, under the designation of Thomas Mautalent, dominus de Halsington et Ormiston, with consent of his son and heir William Mautalent, granted the lands of Ormiston to Robert Dikison of Hucheonfield and the heirs begotten, or to be begotten, betwixt him and his spouse Marion, the grantor's kinswoman. Sir William Fraser states that the original charter at Traquair still has attached to it a small round seal, bearing a lion rampant on a shield with a label of three points, and the legend, S. Willelmi Mautalent." [....]

"On 27 September 1407, Robert, Duke of Albany, confirmed a charter by which Thomas Mautalent of Halsyngton, with consent of William Mautalent, his son and heir, sold to Thomas Watson of Cranyston the lands of Trakeware and Scheringlaw, in the township of Trakware and sheriffdom of Peebles. And the dilapidation of this branch of the family was complete by 5 March 1409-10, when the Regent confirmed a charter by Thomas Mautalent, also with consent of William, his son and heir, to Mariota de Crag and William Watson, her son and heir, of his lands of Quhylta and Gressiston, in the sheriffdom of Peebles."

from Scots Peerage (vol 5) 1


Thomas married Margaret.1 (Margaret was born about 1355.)


  Marriage Notes:

"On 20 August 1406, Robert, Duke of Albany, confirmed a charter, dated 1 October 1405, by which Thomas Mautalent de Halsynton, William, his son and heir, and Margaret, spouse of the said Thomas, sold the lands of Halsynton in comitatu Marchiae infra, vic. de Berwick, to Thomas Malville, burgess of Edinburgh."

from Scots Peerage (vol 5)
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Sources


1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 5 (1908).

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