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Sir Patrick "Baron of Hailes" Hepburn
(Abt 1321 - Aft 22 Jun 1402)
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[[Category:Clan Hepburn]]
[[Category: Battle of Otterburn]]
== Biography ==
Sir Patrick de Hepburn was born before 1322 at of Hailes, Scotland.
Sir Patrick Hepburn was born about 1321 and succeeded to the barony of Hailes. He lived during the reigns of David II, Robert II, and Robert III.
Sir Patrick de Hepburn married Agnes.
He and Eleanor de Douglas obtained a marriage license on 18 March 1376; Dispensation required because she and his former wife (Agnes) were related in the 4th degree of kindred.Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 294.Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 524.Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 599-600.Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 150.The Scots Peerage, Vol. II, edited by Sir James Balfour Paul, p. 437.
Sir Patrick de Hepburn died after 22 June 1402; He was over 80 years of age on this date.The Scots Peerage, Vol. II, edited by Sir James Balfour Paul, p. 137.
===Family===
: m.1 Agnes Dunbar of Hailes abt 1350 [uncertain] in Mid Lothian. Issue:
* Patrick
: m.2 Eleanor Bruce, Countess of Carrickonly daughter of Sir Archibald Douglas. She had already been married four times. Eleanor was within the fourth degree of consanguinity to his former wife Agnes. 1376Dispensation by Pope Gregory XI
===Occupation===
: 27 Mar 1371: seal on Act of Parliament26 Mar 1371: acted conspicuously at the coronation of Robert II," his seal, bearing on a chevron two lions pulling at a rose, being appended to the Act of Settlement.
: 04 Dec 1381: granted safe-conduct from Richard III to pass into England with 12 men and horses on the allegation that he was about to proceed to the Holy Land via England.
: Aug 1388: He and son Patrick fought in the Battle of Otterburn
: Feb 1401: Earl of Dunbar with Henry Percy penetrated through the Merse into East Lothian, they ravaged the lands and assaulted the castle of Hailes; but the aged knight with his son repulsed two of the best generals in Britain. (Chalmer's Caledonia).
===Arms===
: Nisbet gives the Hepburn coat of arms as:
:: "Gules, on a chevron Argent, two Lions pulling at a Rose of the first. I have seen these Arms on the seal of Patrick Hepburn, as one of the Members of Parliament, Anno 1372, being the third year of the reign of King Robert II, appended to the Act of Recognition, passed in that Parliament, in favour of John, Earl of Carrick, eldest son of the said King, by name of Robert III, so that the Hepburns carried these arms before the battle of Otterburn, which was the year 1388, and had not them from the battle."
: This statement disposes of the tradition that the above device was adopted after the fight at Otterburn, "when Sir Patrick Hepburn of Hales, with his son Patrick, ...displayed their valour in saving the pennon of Douglas from the indelible disgrace of falling into hostile hands."Chalmers, vol ii p441as quoted in Pinkerton's History from Froissart. In this battle, John Swinton, who will be mentioned later, distinguished himself by his prowess.Nisbet, n.d.
===Religion===: 26 Apr 1363: obtained safe-conduct ... pilgrimage to shrine of St Thomas at CanterburyDouglas, (n.d.). Peerage.
== Sources ==
* http://www.thepeerage.com/p18725.htm#i187247
See Also:
*[http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p139.htm#i4160 Marlyn Lewis]
== Acknowledgements ==*This person was created through the import of Jim Walker gedcom 4 Wikitree may 22 2011.ged on 24 May 2011.
[[Category:Clan Hepburn]]
[[Category: Battle of Otterburn]]
== Biography ==
Sir Patrick de Hepburn was born before 1322 at of Hailes, Scotland.
Sir Patrick Hepburn was born about 1321 and succeeded to the barony of Hailes. He lived during the reigns of David II, Robert II, and Robert III.
Sir Patrick de Hepburn married Agnes.
He and Eleanor de Douglas obtained a marriage license on 18 March 1376; Dispensation required because she and his former wife (Agnes) were related in the 4th degree of kindred.Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 294.Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 524.Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 599-600.Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 150.The Scots Peerage, Vol. II, edited by Sir James Balfour Paul, p. 437.
Sir Patrick de Hepburn died after 22 June 1402; He was over 80 years of age on this date.The Scots Peerage, Vol. II, edited by Sir James Balfour Paul, p. 137.
===Family===
: m.1 Agnes Dunbar of Hailes abt 1350 [uncertain] in Mid Lothian. Issue:
* Patrick
: m.2 Eleanor Bruce, Countess of Carrickonly daughter of Sir Archibald Douglas. She had already been married four times. Eleanor was within the fourth degree of consanguinity to his former wife Agnes. 1376Dispensation by Pope Gregory XI
===Occupation===
: 27 Mar 1371: seal on Act of Parliament26 Mar 1371: acted conspicuously at the coronation of Robert II," his seal, bearing on a chevron two lions pulling at a rose, being appended to the Act of Settlement.
: 04 Dec 1381: granted safe-conduct from Richard III to pass into England with 12 men and horses on the allegation that he was about to proceed to the Holy Land via England.
: Aug 1388: He and son Patrick fought in the Battle of Otterburn
: Feb 1401: Earl of Dunbar with Henry Percy penetrated through the Merse into East Lothian, they ravaged the lands and assaulted the castle of Hailes; but the aged knight with his son repulsed two of the best generals in Britain. (Chalmer's Caledonia).
===Arms===
: Nisbet gives the Hepburn coat of arms as:
:: "Gules, on a chevron Argent, two Lions pulling at a Rose of the first. I have seen these Arms on the seal of Patrick Hepburn, as one of the Members of Parliament, Anno 1372, being the third year of the reign of King Robert II, appended to the Act of Recognition, passed in that Parliament, in favour of John, Earl of Carrick, eldest son of the said King, by name of Robert III, so that the Hepburns carried these arms before the battle of Otterburn, which was the year 1388, and had not them from the battle."
: This statement disposes of the tradition that the above device was adopted after the fight at Otterburn, "when Sir Patrick Hepburn of Hales, with his son Patrick, ...displayed their valour in saving the pennon of Douglas from the indelible disgrace of falling into hostile hands."Chalmers, vol ii p441as quoted in Pinkerton's History from Froissart. In this battle, John Swinton, who will be mentioned later, distinguished himself by his prowess.Nisbet, n.d.
===Religion===: 26 Apr 1363: obtained safe-conduct ... pilgrimage to shrine of St Thomas at CanterburyDouglas, (n.d.). Peerage.
== Sources ==
* http://www.thepeerage.com/p18725.htm#i187247
See Also:
*[http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p139.htm#i4160 Marlyn Lewis]
== Acknowledgements ==*This person was created through the import of Jim Walker gedcom 4 Wikitree may 22 2011.ged on 24 May 2011.
Events
| Birth | Abt 1321 | Hailes, Scotland | |||
| Marriage | 18 Mar 1376 | Eleanor Douglas | |||
| Death | Aft 22 Jun 1402 | Scotland | |||
| Marriage | Agnes Nmn-Patrick "of Hailes" Hepburn | ||||
| Reference No | 1724491 | ||||
| Reference No | |||||
| Reference No | 60 |
Families
| Spouse | Agnes Nmn-Patrick "of Hailes" Hepburn (1322 - 1378) |
| Child | Rev Patrick "Younger of Hailes" Hepburn (1352 - 1402) |
| Spouse | Eleanor Douglas (1325 - 1376) |
| Father | Adam de Hibburne (1295 - 1371) |
| Mother | Living |