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DE LA HAY, William of Locherworth, Sheriff of Peebles, Sir
(About 1308-1389/1392) |
DE LA HAY, William of Locherworth, Sheriff of Peebles, Sir 1 2
User ID: C645. William married Daughter DOUGLAS.1 (Daughter DOUGLAS was born about 1310.) Marriage Notes: "Sir William de Haya, of Locherworth, son and heir of the last, succeeded, on or about 15 October 1335, and had a gift of his 'Barony of Loghorward,' which had been in the King's hands since that date, from Edward III. 7 September 1336. Two-thirds of this, however, was declared escheated 24 August 1337. Crawfurd says that he was taken prisoner at the battle of Neville's Cross, near Durham, 17 October 1346, but elsewhere a William de Haya appears in the list of those killed there. If so, this must have been another William de Haya, as William de Haya of Locherworth was one of the Commissioners appointed to treat with the English concerning the liberation of King David II. in 1354, and he was still living 3 October 1357. His wife is said to have been a Douglas, and he had issue 1 Thomas, his heir" |
1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 8 (1911).
2 e-books.
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