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Note for: Matilda d'Aubigny, 1153 -
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Event: Matilda (Maud) d' Aubigny married Gilbert, 3rd Earl of Strathearn. Th
Type: LifeSketch
Individual Notes
Note for: William II de Haya, ABT 1140 - ABT 1201
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Occupation: Norman knight
Event: Type: Alternate Birth Date and Place
Date: ABT 1150
Place: Scotland
Event: Type: known to have been in the Scottish court
Date: 1160
Event: essentially a boarding house, for pilgrims traveling to St Andrews.
Type: William granted a charter to the Prior of St Andrews in which he and his wife, Eva, leased lands (eight carucates) in Pitmilly to the Priory of St Andrews for 20 years at an annual rent of half a mark of silver for the purposes of a hospital, meaning
Date: 1171
Event: hostages to England to ensure compliance. One who went in that role wa
Type: William the Lion was captured at the 2nd Battle of Alnwick and taken to King Henry II in Falaise, Normandy. In order to regain his freedom, he had to sign the punitive Treaty of Falaise. One of the last provisions was that William the Lion had to send 21
Date: 1174
Event: was also allowed to return to Scotland at that time.
Type: The Treaty of Falaise was ratified at York and William the Lion and his brother David, having paid homage to Henry II of England for Scotland and Galloway, were allowed to return to Scotland. According to J. C. D. Hay, William de Haya
Date: AUG 1175
Event: with that rank, including the right to hold a judicial court and to re
Type: William the Lion granted Erroll (Herol), located on the north side of the Tay estuary, to William II de Haya for the service of two knights. The barony, which was granted as a hereditary right (in feu and heritage), awarded the privileges associated
Date: ABT 1178
Event: Type: He granted the lands of Ederpolls to Coupar Angus Abbey for the benefit of the souls of King Malcolm; his uncle Ranulf de Soulis, and others.
Date: BEF 1187
Event: Type: His grant of the lands of Ederpolls to Coupar Angus Abbey was confirmed by King William, although these dates are thought by Barrow to be too late.
Date: BET 1187 AND 1195
Event: Type: William was one of the ambassadors sent by William the Lion to the newly crowned King John of England to try to have his lost patrimony of Northumberland and Cumberland returned to Scotland.
Date: 1199
Event: Type: He was still alive, as proved by a charter of that date in the Benholm Charter-chest, but apparently died soon afterwards.
Date: 1201
Event: About William de La Haye of Errol, Butler of Scotland William who marr
Type: LifeSketch
Event: Type: considered to be the progenitor of the Scottish Clan Hay
Event: Type: the first recorded de Haya in Scotland
Event: i.e., his mother’s brother, in a charter, and was almost certainly bor
Type: He was the son of William I de Haya and Juliana de Soulis, based on his reference to Ranulf de Soulis as his late uncle,
Event: Type: William II probably joined his uncle, Ranulf I de Soules, at the Scottish court as a young man.
Event: Type: He married Eva of Pitmilly, Again, the date is unknown. Eva brought into the marriage lands at Pitmilly.
Event: William was pincerna (cup bearer or butler) to Malcolm IV and Willia
Type: Title Of Nobility