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Robert I, 1274-1329 (King of Scots)

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1274 - 1329

Source

G. W. S. Barrow, ?Robert I (1274?1329)?, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004; online edn, Oct 2008 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/3754, accessed 19 July 2010]

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Note about a banquet held by Kind Edward, August 1883

 Item
Identifier: Coll-97/CW120/31
Scope and Contents

Note about a banquet which King Edward held when his son received a knighthood in which he vowed 'to devote the rest of his days to exact revenge from the murderer [Robert the Bruce] himself', noted as being taken from 'Green's history, page 205'.

Dates: August 1883

Note about Tarbert Castle, June 1887

 Item
Identifier: Coll-97/CW89/103
Scope and Contents

Note about Tarbert Castle [An Tairbeirt/Tarbert, Earra GhĂ idheal/Argyllshire] that Robert the Bruce added a storey to it.

Dates: June 1887

Note which reads 'Maisie Marjory da[ugh]ter of Ro[ber]t Bruce', October 1892

 Item
Identifier: Coll-97/CW126f/72
Scope and Contents

Note which reads 'Maisie Marjory da[ugh]ter of Ro[ber]t Bruce'.

Dates: October 1892

Statutes of Robert the Bruce, 15th century

 part
Identifier: MS 207/ff. 77v-81v
Contents This section contains Statutes of Robert the Bruce, or Robert I, who was King of Scotland from 1306 to 1329. In this manuscript, his statutes start on f. 77v and end on f. 81v with the words excusare de ignorantia ejusdem. Expliciunt statuta dominorum Willelmi, Alexandri, Roberti Regum Scottorum Illustrium. This explicit references this section, and the two previous sections. ...
Dates: 15th century

Statutes of Robert the Bruce, 15th century

 part
Identifier: MS 206/ff. 95r-100r
Contents

This section contains the Statutes of Robert the Bruce. In this manuscript, they are titled Statuta Regis Roberti de Brws and start on f. 95r. This section contains 32 titles, and ends on f. 100r with the words sed revertatur in defectu.



Writing

This section is written in the same hand as most of the rest of the manuscript.

Dates: 15th century