Individual Details
Richard Brus
(Abt 1214 - Abt 1287)
== Biography ==
Richard had a grant of Writtle on yearly payment of a gold ring, value2s., and a knight's fee or service. He died A.D. 1287, leaving a son, "Robert," whose widow, Alianore, survived him, and married, secondly, Richard de Walays, and died 5th Ed. III. Richard and his son were both signed with the X in 54th Henry III. (1270).
It was probably this Robert, son of Richard, who was with King Edward inPalestine, and to whom he lent ^40, and styled him afterwards, in 1281, "dilectus bachelarius noster"—that is mistaken by Dalrymple in his 'Annals,' and Douglas in his 'Peerage,' for the Earl of Carrick, his cousin.M. E. CUMMING BRUCE. Family records of the Bruces and the Cumyns, with an historical introduction and appendix, etc. [With genealogical tables.] Published 1870, William Blackwood and Sons Edinburgh.http://www.archive.org/stream/familyrecordsofb1870bruc#page/250/mode/2up
''This biography is a rough draft. It was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import and needs to be edited.''
== Sources ==M.E. Cumming Bruce. Family records of the Bruces and the Cumyns, with an historical introduction and appendix, etc. [With genealogical tables.] Published 1870, William Blackwood and Sons Edinburgh.
=== Footnotes ===
Richard had a grant of Writtle on yearly payment of a gold ring, value2s., and a knight's fee or service. He died A.D. 1287, leaving a son, "Robert," whose widow, Alianore, survived him, and married, secondly, Richard de Walays, and died 5th Ed. III. Richard and his son were both signed with the X in 54th Henry III. (1270).
It was probably this Robert, son of Richard, who was with King Edward inPalestine, and to whom he lent ^40, and styled him afterwards, in 1281, "dilectus bachelarius noster"—that is mistaken by Dalrymple in his 'Annals,' and Douglas in his 'Peerage,' for the Earl of Carrick, his cousin.M. E. CUMMING BRUCE. Family records of the Bruces and the Cumyns, with an historical introduction and appendix, etc. [With genealogical tables.] Published 1870, William Blackwood and Sons Edinburgh.http://www.archive.org/stream/familyrecordsofb1870bruc#page/250/mode/2up
''This biography is a rough draft. It was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import and needs to be edited.''
== Sources ==M.E. Cumming Bruce. Family records of the Bruces and the Cumyns, with an historical introduction and appendix, etc. [With genealogical tables.] Published 1870, William Blackwood and Sons Edinburgh.
=== Footnotes ===
Events
| Birth | Abt 1214 | Of, Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland | |||
| Death | Abt 1287 | ||||
| Alt name | Bruce Brewes, Brus | ||||
| Reference No | 5765870 | ||||
| Reference No | 5933392 | ||||
| Reference No | 60 |
Families
| Father | Sir Robert "4th Lord of Annandale" Bruce (1171 - 1245) |
| Mother | Isabelle Huntingdon (1199 - 1252) |
| Sibling | Sir Robert "5th Lord of Annandale in Scotland, the Competitor, the Claimant" Bruce The Compet (1210 - 1295) |
| Sibling | Euphemia Bruce (1200 - ) |
| Sibling | Beatrice Bruce (1202 - ) |
| Sibling | Bernard "Lord of Connington and Exton" Bruce (1225 - 1266) |