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  • John de Menteith
  • Scottish nobleman

    Sir John Menteith of Ruskie and Knapdale (c. 1275 – c. 1329) was a Scottish nobleman during the Wars of Scottish Independence. He is known for his capture

    John de Menteith

    John de Menteith

    John_de_Menteith

  • Alexander, Earl of Menteith
  • Scottish nobleman

    Bailloch Stewart and Mary I, Countess of Menteith and was the Mormaer or Earl of Menteith succeeding his mother the de jure countess. The first mention of

    Alexander, Earl of Menteith

    Alexander, Earl of Menteith

    Alexander,_Earl_of_Menteith

  • Menteith
  • District of Perthshire, Scotland

    finally to the Grahams. One notorious relative of the earls of Menteith was John de Menteith who betrayed William Wallace to the English. The earldom became

    Menteith

    Menteith

    Menteith

  • John Campbell, Earl of Atholl
  • Scottish nobleman

    widow Johanna Menteith, daughter of the infamous John de Menteith, later married Maurice de Moravia, Earl of Strathearn and then William de Moravia, 5th

    John Campbell, Earl of Atholl

    John_Campbell,_Earl_of_Atholl

  • William Wallace
  • Scottish knight (1270–1305)

    [page needed] Wallace evaded capture by the English until 5 August 1305, when John de Menteith, a Scottish knight loyal to Edward, turned Wallace over to English

    William Wallace

    William Wallace

    William_Wallace

  • Jack Short (betrayer of William Wallace)
  • Betrayer of William Wallace

    was Wallace's servant, and relayed information to the Scottish baron John de Menteith, resulting in Wallace's capture and execution. According to the chronicler

    Jack Short (betrayer of William Wallace)

    Jack_Short_(betrayer_of_William_Wallace)

  • Braveheart
  • 1995 epic historical war drama film by Mel Gibson

    son's crown, when in real life Wallace was betrayed by the nobleman John de Menteith. The actual Edward I was ruthless and temperamental, but the film exaggerates

    Braveheart

    Braveheart

  • House of Stuart
  • British royal house of Scottish origin

    Earl of Menteith, d. 1332 Alexander Stewart John de Menteith, 1275–1329 John de Menteith Walter Menteith William Stewart Leonard Jordan fitz Alan Simon

    House of Stuart

    House of Stuart

    House_of_Stuart

  • Wallace Sword
  • Sword supposedly owned by William Wallace

    alleged [by whom?] that after William Wallace's execution in 1305, John de Menteith, governor of Dumbarton Castle, received the sword in August of that

    Wallace Sword

    Wallace Sword

    Wallace_Sword

  • Menteith (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Menteith is a district in Scotland. Menteith can also refer to: Lake of Menteith, body of water in Scotland Earl of Menteith, Scottish title John de Menteith

    Menteith (disambiguation)

    Menteith_(disambiguation)

  • Margaret Graham, Countess of Menteith
  • Scottish noblewoman (c.1334–1376)

    of Menteith, who was married to Sir John Graham. Graham was styled Earl of Menteith during his marriage with Mary, whom he predeceased. The Menteith region

    Margaret Graham, Countess of Menteith

    Margaret_Graham,_Countess_of_Menteith

  • Edward I
  • King of England from 1272 to 1307

    propaganda victory was achieved in 1305 when Wallace was betrayed by Sir John de Menteith and turned over to the English, who had him taken to London and publicly

    Edward I

    Edward I

    Edward_I

  • Declaration of Arbroath
  • 1320 letter to Pope John XXII affirming Scottish independence from England

    Menteith, guardian of the earldom of Menteith (earlier betrayed William Wallace to the English) Alexander Fraser of Touchfraser and Cowie Gilbert de la

    Declaration of Arbroath

    Declaration of Arbroath

    Declaration_of_Arbroath

  • Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale
  • Scottish nobleman (1243–1304)

    and William Wallace was captured on 3 August 1305 by Sir John de Menteith in Glasgow. Menteith was a son-in-law to Gartnait, Earl of Mar, and wife Christina

    Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale

    Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale

    Robert_de_Brus,_6th_Lord_of_Annandale

  • Dumbarton Castle
  • Historic location in Dumbarton, Scotland

    _Earl_of_Fife 1292: Sir Nicolas de Seagrave 1296: Sir Ingram de Umfraville 1296: Alexander de Ledes 1303: Sir John de Menteith 1308-53: Sir Malcolm Fleming

    Dumbarton Castle

    Dumbarton Castle

    Dumbarton_Castle

  • Malise Graham, 1st Earl of Menteith
  • Scottish noble

    descendants of John de Menteith, laird of Ruskie, younger son of Mary I, Countess of Menteith and her husband, Walter "Bailloch" Stewart. Sir John Menteith had become

    Malise Graham, 1st Earl of Menteith

    Malise_Graham,_1st_Earl_of_Menteith

  • John Botetourt, 1st Baron Botetourt
  • English military commander (d. 1324)

    1305 to 1324. On 22 September 1306, a force led by Botetourt and Sir John de Menteith laid siege to Dunaverty Castle on the Mull of Kintyre in the apparent

    John Botetourt, 1st Baron Botetourt

    John Botetourt, 1st Baron Botetourt

    John_Botetourt,_1st_Baron_Botetourt

  • Margaret de Menteith
  • Margaret de Menteith (fl 1311–1324) was a daughter of Alexander, Earl of Menteith and his wife Matilda. She was the wife of Alexander de Abernethy, a

    Margaret de Menteith

    Margaret_de_Menteith

  • Archibald Campbell of Lochawe
  • was granted numerous properties in Argyll by John, Lord of Menteith and John's cousin Mary de Menteith, most notably Castle Sween. In 1373, he received

    Archibald Campbell of Lochawe

    Archibald_Campbell_of_Lochawe

  • Mary I, Countess of Menteith
  • Scottish noble

    two sons and one daughter: Alexander, Earl of Menteith, the next ruler of the province Sir John de Menteith, who captured Sir William Wallace and handed

    Mary I, Countess of Menteith

    Mary I, Countess of Menteith

    Mary_I,_Countess_of_Menteith

  • Walter Bailloch
  • Earl of Menteith jure uxoris

    assumed the surname Menteith and at least one daughter. Alexander, Earl of Menteith, who succeeded to the earldom. Sir John de Menteith, notorious as the

    Walter Bailloch

    Walter Bailloch

    Walter_Bailloch

  • Rusky Castle
  • Ruined castle in Stirling, Scotland

    The islet is now submerged. The castle was known to be held by Sir John de Menteith. "Rusky Castle". CANMORE. Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical

    Rusky Castle

    Rusky_Castle

  • Wallace (play)
  • 1820 play

    events surrounding his capture and execution, due to the betrayal of John de Menteith. It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in London on 14 November

    Wallace (play)

    Wallace (play)

    Wallace_(play)

  • John Graham
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    music producer John de Graham (died 1298), Scottish soldier Sir John de Graham (died 1337), Scottish noble John Graham, Earl of Menteith (died 1346), Scottish

    John Graham

    John_Graham

  • Lord of Knapdale
  • MacDunslebh Dubhghall mac Suibhne ??–1262 Walter Stewart, Earl of Menteith 1262– John de Menteith John Monteith Paul, James Balfour; The Scots Peerage, Vol. I,

    Lord of Knapdale

    Lord_of_Knapdale

  • Rutherglen
  • Town in South Lanarkshire, Scotland

    completed a peace treaty between England and Scotland in 1297, and where John de Menteith subsequently agreed a pact to betray Wallace in 1305, events which

    Rutherglen

    Rutherglen

    Rutherglen

  • John de Graham
  • Scottish knight and soldier (died 1298)

    known issue: John, Earl of Mentieth (d. 1347), married Mary II, suo jure Countess of Menteith, the daughter of Alan II, Earl of Menteith; had issue. Debrett

    John de Graham

    John de Graham

    John_de_Graham

  • Lord of Arran
  • Title in medieval Scotland

    a title for the lord of Arran, Scotland in High Medieval Scotland. John de Menteith Hugh Bisset Earl of Arran (Scotland) Paul, James Balfour; The Scots

    Lord of Arran

    Lord_of_Arran

  • Edward Keith
  • Scottish noble (d. c1351)

    of the Barclays of Ury. He married secondly, Christian Menteith, daughter of Sir John de Menteith, Lord of Arran and his wife Ellen of Mar. They had one

    Edward Keith

    Edward Keith

    Edward_Keith

  • 1300s (decade)
  • Decade

    is captured near Glasgow at Robroyston, by English troops led by John de Menteith. He is transported to London and led, crowned mockingly with laurel

    1300s (decade)

    1300s_(decade)

  • 1305
  • Calendar year

    is captured near Glasgow at Robroyston, by English troops led by John de Menteith. He is transported to London and led, crowned mockingly with laurel

    1305

    1305

    1305

  • Clan Graham
  • Scottish clan

    two main families of Scottish clans, the Grahams of Menteith (descended from the Earl Of Menteith) and the Grahams of Montrose (descended from the Duke

    Clan Graham

    Clan Graham

    Clan_Graham

  • Sir Colin Og Campbell of Lochawe
  • Scottish nobleman (died 1340)

    daughter of John More and associates her with the Earldom of Lennox. A History of Clan Campbell identifies her as daughter of John de Menteith, who briefly

    Sir Colin Og Campbell of Lochawe

    Sir_Colin_Og_Campbell_of_Lochawe

  • Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany
  • Scottish nobleman (1362–1425)

    Duke of Albany (1340–1420), and his wife Margaret Graham, Countess of Menteith. Duke Robert was a leading Scottish nobleman who was Regent of Scotland

    Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany

    Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany

    Murdoch_Stewart,_Duke_of_Albany

  • John Comyn I of Badenoch
  • Lord of Badenoch in Scotland

    (died 1291), married Isabella Russell, daughter of John Russell and Isabella, Countess of Menteith; without issue. Alexander Comyn of Dunphail (died 1330)

    John Comyn I of Badenoch

    John_Comyn_I_of_Badenoch

  • John Segrave, 2nd Baron Segrave
  • English military commander (c. 1256–1325)

    at resistance. Next summer Wallace was handed over to Segrave, by John de Menteith, and would personally escort his prisoner to London, reaching the city

    John Segrave, 2nd Baron Segrave

    John Segrave, 2nd Baron Segrave

    John_Segrave,_2nd_Baron_Segrave

  • John Graham, Earl of Menteith
  • Scottish nobleman (died 1347)

    Mary Menteith, Countess of Menteith in her own right, daughter of Alan Menteith, 7th Earl of Menteith. John was a son of John de Graham and Marjory Halliday

    John Graham, Earl of Menteith

    John_Graham,_Earl_of_Menteith

  • Alexander de Abernethy
  • Scottish baron (after 1271–c. 1315)

    the Forth and Orkney. He married Margaret de Menteith, daughter of Alexander, Earl of Menteith. Lady Margaret de Abrenythy was a lady of the court of Isabella

    Alexander de Abernethy

    Alexander_de_Abernethy

  • Muireadhach I, Earl of Menteith
  • Scottish nobleman

    written as Murethach, Murdoch or Maurice) is the second known Mormaer of Menteith. He succeeded his father Gille Críst by the time of his appearance in a

    Muireadhach I, Earl of Menteith

    Muireadhach_I,_Earl_of_Menteith

  • Muireadhach III, Earl of Menteith
  • even Maurice. He was an uncle of the previous earl, and a nephew of John de Menteith, an important figure during the Wars of Scottish Independence most

    Muireadhach III, Earl of Menteith

    Muireadhach_III,_Earl_of_Menteith

  • William Comyn of Kirkintilloch
  • 13th-century Scottish noble

    was married to Isabella Russell, daughter of Isabella, Countess of Menteith and John Russell. Petitions were placed to King Edward I of England and King

    William Comyn of Kirkintilloch

    William_Comyn_of_Kirkintilloch

  • Alan, Earl of Menteith
  • Scottish nobleman

    Alan, Earl of Menteith (d. c. 1310) was a Scottish nobleman. Menteith was the son of Alexander, Earl of Menteith and Matilda (Maud), and is first on record

    Alan, Earl of Menteith

    Alan,_Earl_of_Menteith

  • Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany
  • Scottish prince and statesman (died 1420)

    eldest brother, John Stewart of Kyle, who remained in England for several years. Robert married Margaret Graham, Countess of Menteith, as her fourth husband

    Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany

    Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany

    Robert_Stewart,_Duke_of_Albany

  • 1305 in Scotland
  • the Scottish delegation to the Westminster parliament. 5 August – John de Menteith, a Scottish knight loyal to King Edward of England, captures William

    1305 in Scotland

    1305_in_Scotland

  • Robert the Bruce
  • King of Scotland from 1306 to 1329

    of Moray and Glasgow were in attendance, as were the earls of Atholl, Menteith, the Lennox and Mar. The great banner of the kings of Scotland was planted

    Robert the Bruce

    Robert the Bruce

    Robert_the_Bruce

  • Henry de Hastings (died 1268)
  • Dominus de Enchemehelmock ("Lord of Inchmacholmok", the chief castle of the Earldom of Menteith) with his seal bearing the legend S(igillum): Edmundi: De: Hasting:

    Henry de Hastings (died 1268)

    Henry de Hastings (died 1268)

    Henry_de_Hastings_(died_1268)

  • Patrick de Graham
  • Scottish noble and soldier (c. 1235–1296)

    1314, son of Sir John Drummond (aft. 1240-1301), Thane of Lennox, and wife Elena Stewart, daughter of Walter Stewart, Earl of Menteith, and wife Mary I

    Patrick de Graham

    Patrick de Graham

    Patrick_de_Graham

  • 1270s in Scotland
  • 1358 in Norway) c. 1274 – John Comyn III of Badenoch (died 1306) c. 1275 – John de Menteith (died c. 1329) c. 1276 – Maurice de Moravia, Earl of Strathearn

    1270s in Scotland

    1270s_in_Scotland

  • Sheriff of Dumbarton
  • Historic royal office in Dumbarton, Scotland

    of Menteith (1289-?) Walter Bailloch Stewart (1290) James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland (1293) Alexander of Ledes (1296) John de Menteith (1303–1308)

    Sheriff of Dumbarton

    Sheriff_of_Dumbarton

  • Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward of Scotland
  • 3rd hereditary High Steward of Scotland and Justiciar of Scotia (1198–1246)

    Darnley. John, killed at Damietta in 1249, Egypt during the Seventh Crusade. Walter Bailloch ("the Freckled"), who married Mary de Menteith and became

    Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward of Scotland

    Walter_Stewart,_3rd_High_Steward_of_Scotland

  • David R. Ross
  • Scottish author and historian (1958–2010)

    August 2005, the anniversary of the date in which Wallace was taken by John de Menteith, after the yearly function organised by The Society of William Wallace

    David R. Ross

    David R. Ross

    David_R._Ross

  • Clan Stewart
  • Scottish clan

    of Appin. Lochranza Castle was granted to Walter Stewart, the Earl of Menteith in 1262 by Alexander III of Scotland. Dundonald Castle built in the 13th

    Clan Stewart

    Clan Stewart

    Clan_Stewart

  • Earl of Perth
  • Scottish peerage title

    was founded by the Menteiths. His successor John Drummond, the 7th Steward, was deprived of the lands and retired into Perthshire. John Drummond, Justiciar

    Earl of Perth

    Earl of Perth

    Earl_of_Perth

  • 1334
  • Calendar year

    Margaret Graham, Countess of Menteith, Scottish noble (d. c. 1380) Hayam Wuruk, Javanese ruler (d. 1389) January 17 – John of Brittany, Earl of Richmond

    1334

    1334

  • Margaret Drummond, Queen of Scotland
  • Queen of Scots from 1364 to 1369

    Strathgartney bordering the earldoms of Menteith and Lennox. Strathgartney had been held by Sir John Menteith of Arran and Knapdale's family (cadets of

    Margaret Drummond, Queen of Scotland

    Margaret_Drummond,_Queen_of_Scotland

  • Baron Hastings
  • Title in the Peerage of England

    Countess of Menteith, a Scottish title, and on his seal appended to the Barons' Letter of 1301 he displayed the arms of the early Earls of Menteith: Barry

    Baron Hastings

    Baron Hastings

    Baron_Hastings

  • John of Argyll
  • Scottish nobleman

    the Menteiths, men of Lennox and the Stewarts, in addition to Bruce's own Carrick forces. After the deposition of King John de Balliol in 1296, John's father

    John of Argyll

    John of Argyll

    John_of_Argyll

  • First War of Scottish Independence
  • 1296–1328 war between England and Scotland

    1305. He was delivered to the English by retainers in the service of John Menteith. Wallace had been easily the most hunted man in Scotland for years,

    First War of Scottish Independence

    First War of Scottish Independence

    First_War_of_Scottish_Independence

  • Turnberry Band
  • son of Patrick de Dunbar, Earl of Dunbar Walter Stewart, Earl of Menteith Alexander Stewart, son of Walter Stewart, Earl of Menteith John Stewart, son of

    Turnberry Band

    Turnberry_Band

  • Cunninghame Graham
  • British journalist, traveller and politician (1852–1936)

    the character Sandy Arbuthnot, hero of John Buchan's novel Greenmantle (1916). Notes on the district of Menteith: for tourists and others (1895) Father

    Cunninghame Graham

    Cunninghame Graham

    Cunninghame_Graham

  • John Gallda MacDougall
  • Mediaeval Scottish magnate

    rightful heirs of John Gallda. At its height, the coalition appears to have included (Robert II's son) Robert Stewart, Earl of Fife and Menteith (died 1420)

    John Gallda MacDougall

    John_Gallda_MacDougall

  • James Hamilton, 1st Lord Hamilton
  • Scottish nobleman, scholar and politician (c. 1415–1479)

    Lord Hamilton also had a daughter who married Sir John MacFarlane, 11th chief of Clan MacFarlane. John Hamilton of Broomhill (d. c. 1550), another illegitimate

    James Hamilton, 1st Lord Hamilton

    James Hamilton, 1st Lord Hamilton

    James_Hamilton,_1st_Lord_Hamilton

  • Baron Ferrers of Groby
  • Title in the English nobility

    grandson of William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby. The first Baron was married to Ellen de Menteith, daughter of Alexander, Earl of Menteith. In 1475 the eighth

    Baron Ferrers of Groby

    Baron Ferrers of Groby

    Baron_Ferrers_of_Groby

  • Maurice de Moravia, Earl of Strathearn
  • Scottish noble

    Cross on 17 October 1346. Earl Maurice married Joan de Menteith, the daughter of Sir John Menteith of Ruskie, who had been married twice before; firstly

    Maurice de Moravia, Earl of Strathearn

    Maurice_de_Moravia,_Earl_of_Strathearn

  • Hector Menteith Robertson
  • Hector Menteith Robertson (1905–1984) was an economic historian who held the positions of Jagger Professor of Economics at the University of Cape Town

    Hector Menteith Robertson

    Hector_Menteith_Robertson

  • Eóin Mac Suibhne
  • appears to have been ejected from its homeland in Argyll by the Stewart/Menteith kindred. It may have been during this period that members of Clann Suibhne

    Eóin Mac Suibhne

    Eóin Mac Suibhne

    Eóin_Mac_Suibhne

  • Henry Percy, 1st Baron Percy
  • English magnate (1273–1314)

    was sent north to Dunbar where the castle was held by the Earls of Mar, Menteith and Ross, together with many lesser nobles. After they had beaten a Scottish

    Henry Percy, 1st Baron Percy

    Henry Percy, 1st Baron Percy

    Henry_Percy,_1st_Baron_Percy

  • Robert II of Scotland
  • King of Scots from 1371 to 1390

    in the west, in Atholl, and in the far north: the earldoms of Fife and Menteith went to Robert's second surviving son, Robert; the earldoms of Buchan and

    Robert II of Scotland

    Robert II of Scotland

    Robert_II_of_Scotland

  • Alexander III of Scotland
  • King of Alba from 1249 to 1286

    affairs between two rival parties, the one led by Walter Comyn, Earl of Menteith, the other by Alan Durward, Justiciar of Scotia. The former dominated the

    Alexander III of Scotland

    Alexander III of Scotland

    Alexander_III_of_Scotland

  • James Stuart, 4th Earl of Moray
  • Scottish peer (c.1611–1653)

    married in 1669 Anna Henderson, daughter of Sir John Henderson, 5th of Fordell and wife Margaret Menteith, and had: Charles Stuart (?–1732), married Jean

    James Stuart, 4th Earl of Moray

    James_Stuart,_4th_Earl_of_Moray

  • Andrew Moray
  • 13th-century Scottish esquire

    homes and farms in Northumberland. Pierre de Langtoft, an English chronicler, records: Mar, Ross, Menteith ... have destroyed Tindale to cinders and coals

    Andrew Moray

    Andrew_Moray

  • Wallace's Well
  • Well in Glasgow, Scotland

    have been the one who betrayed William Wallace to Sir John Menteith (aka Sir John Stewart of Menteith) who had made an arrangement with Sir Aymer Vallance

    Wallace's Well

    Wallace's Well

    Wallace's_Well

  • Sack of Berwick (1296)
  • Battle of the First War of Scottish Independence

    on Carlisle was committed by the seven invading Scottish earls (Buchan, Menteith, Strathearn, Lennox, Ross, Athol and Mar), the English, under Edward I

    Sack of Berwick (1296)

    Sack of Berwick (1296)

    Sack_of_Berwick_(1296)

  • Lords of the Congregation
  • 16th-century Scottish nobles in support of the Protestant Reformation

    to become Regent Moray Andrew Leslie, 5th Earl of Rothes John Graham, 4th Earl of Menteith Patrick Ruthven, 3rd Lord Ruthven James Ogilvy, 5th Lord Ogilvy

    Lords of the Congregation

    Lords of the Congregation

    Lords_of_the_Congregation

  • Earl of Strathearn
  • Scottish noble title

    Strathearn and Earl of Moray in 1562. In 1631, William Graham, 7th Earl of Menteith was confirmed in this dignity as heir of line of Euphemia Stewart, Countess

    Earl of Strathearn

    Earl of Strathearn

    Earl_of_Strathearn

  • Diocese of Dunblane
  • Historical diocese of Scotland (c. 1155-1689)

    and Menteith, covering the western and central portions of Perthshire. The first record of its existence is a papal bull from 1155 referring to M. de Dunblan

    Diocese of Dunblane

    Diocese of Dunblane

    Diocese_of_Dunblane

  • Clan Haldane
  • Lowland Scottish clan

    Haldane. The seat was then at Rusky House in Menteith. He was killed at the Battle of Flodden in 1513. After John Haldane's death, Margaret Lawson, Lady Gleneagles

    Clan Haldane

    Clan Haldane

    Clan_Haldane

  • Sheriff of Clackmannan
  • Former law and order role in Clackmannan, Scotland

    de Anand (1328) John de Monteith (1353-1382) William Menteith (1382) John Menteith (1470) John Schaw of Alweth (1489) William Menteith of Kers (1489) William

    Sheriff of Clackmannan

    Sheriff_of_Clackmannan

  • Prior of Inchmahome
  • Augustinian canons at Inchmahome Priory, on Inchmahome in the Lake of Menteith, in Highland Stirlingshire, Scotland. The following is a list of priors

    Prior of Inchmahome

    Prior_of_Inchmahome

  • Macbeth (2015 film)
  • Film directed by Justin Kurzel

    Duncan David Hayman as Lennox Maurice Roëves as Menteith Brian Nickels as Thane of Cawdor Ross Anderson [de] as Rosse James Harkness as Angus Seylan Mhairi

    Macbeth (2015 film)

    Macbeth_(2015_film)

  • Malise IV, Earl of Strathearn
  • Scottish noble (died c. 1329)

    who married John de Moray of Drumsargard. His second wife, whom he married around 1323, was Jean or Joanna, daughter of Sir John Menteith of Ruskie. They

    Malise IV, Earl of Strathearn

    Malise IV, Earl of Strathearn

    Malise_IV,_Earl_of_Strathearn

  • Duke of Albany
  • Title in British peerage

     1340–1420), third son of Robert II of Scotland Other titles (2nd Duke): Earl of Menteith (bef 1189), Earl of Fife (1371), Earl of Buchan (1374) Murdoch Stewart

    Duke of Albany

    Duke of Albany

    Duke_of_Albany

  • David Lindsay of Crawford
  • Scottish nobleman, died in or before 1357

    David died in 1355. David married Maria de Abernethy, daughter of Alexander de Abernethy and Margaret de Menteith in 1325 and had the following known issue:

    David Lindsay of Crawford

    David Lindsay of Crawford

    David_Lindsay_of_Crawford

  • Fortriu
  • Pictish kingdom in Scotland, 4th-10th centuries

    identified Fortriu with Strathearn and Menteith, the first province listed in the 12th century document De Situ Albanie, on the basis that a battle

    Fortriu

    Fortriu

    Fortriu

  • Battle of Dunbar (1296)
  • Part of the First War of Scottish Independence

    surrendered. Some important prisoners were taken: John Comyn, Earl of Buchan, and the earls of Atholl, Ross and Menteith, together with 130 knights and esquires

    Battle of Dunbar (1296)

    Battle_of_Dunbar_(1296)

  • English invasion of Scotland (1296)
  • Military victory by Edward I of England

    Comyn, Lord of Badenoch and the earls of Atholl, Ross and Menteith, Richard Suart and William de Saintclair. Those who did escape, fled westwards to the

    English invasion of Scotland (1296)

    English_invasion_of_Scotland_(1296)

  • BBC Television Shakespeare
  • Series of TV adaptations of Shakespeare's plays

    Cardiff as Murderer Mark Lindsay Chapman as Murderer John Woodnutt as Doctor Matthew Long as Menteith Peter Porteous as Caithness William Abney as Old Siward

    BBC Television Shakespeare

    BBC_Television_Shakespeare

  • Battle of Homildon Hill
  • Conflict between English and Scottish armies in England, in 1402

    eldest son To beaten Douglas; and the Earl of Athol, Of Murray, Angus, and Menteith: And is not this an honourable spoil? A gallant prize? ha, cousin, is it

    Battle of Homildon Hill

    Battle of Homildon Hill

    Battle_of_Homildon_Hill

  • Isabella, Countess of Fife
  • Scottish noblewoman (c. 1320–1389)

    final time to John Dunbar, who died before 1371. Isabel was persuaded to resign the earldom on 30 March 1371 to Robert Stewart, Earl of Menteith (later Duke

    Isabella, Countess of Fife

    Isabella,_Countess_of_Fife

  • Andrew Murray (soldier)
  • Scottish soldier and Guardian of the Realm (1298–1338)

    her 40s at the time of the marriage. Sir John Murray (died 1351), married Margaret Graham, Countess of Menteith, without issue. Sir Thomas Murray (died

    Andrew Murray (soldier)

    Andrew_Murray_(soldier)

  • Early life and career of Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany
  • Scottish prince and statesman (died 1420)

    eldest brother, John Stewart of Kyle, to remain in England as a hostage until 1360. Robert married Margaret Graham, Countess of Menteith, as her fourth

    Early life and career of Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany

    Early_life_and_career_of_Robert_Stewart,_Duke_of_Albany

  • Battle of Neville's Cross
  • 1346 battle of the Second War of Scottish Independence

    considerable sums to their captors to buy out their ransom rights. John Graham, Earl of Menteith, had previously sworn fealty to Edward III, who considered him

    Battle of Neville's Cross

    Battle of Neville's Cross

    Battle_of_Neville's_Cross

  • List of peers 1190–1199
  • Fife 1154 1203 Earl of Menteith (1160) Gille Críst, Earl of Menteith Abt. 1160 Abt. 1190 Died Muireadhach I, Earl of Menteith Abt. 1190 Abt. 1213 Earl

    List of peers 1190–1199

    List_of_peers_1190–1199

  • Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl
  • 14th and 15th-century Scottish nobleman

    title being taken from Malise Graham, who subsequently became the Earl of Menteith in 1427. He resigned Caithness to his son Alan in 1428 but regained it

    Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl

    Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl

    Walter_Stewart,_Earl_of_Atholl

  • Reginald le Chen (died 1345)
  • Scottish noble (died 1345)

    Strathearn and Joanna Menteith and had the following issue: Mary, married Nicholas Sutherland, 1st of Duffus, son of Kenneth de Moravia, Earl of Sutherland

    Reginald le Chen (died 1345)

    Reginald_le_Chen_(died_1345)

  • James I of Scotland
  • King of Scots from 1406 to 1437

    the Albany Stewarts, that yielded the three forfeited earldoms of Fife, Menteith and Lennox. An inquiry set up by James in 1424 into the dispersal of crown

    James I of Scotland

    James I of Scotland

    James_I_of_Scotland

  • Gille Ruadh
  • 13th-century leader of Galwegian revolt

    escaped to Ireland, Alexander returned north, and Walter Comyn, Earl of Menteith, was left to subdue the province, ravaging the lands and monastic establishments

    Gille Ruadh

    Gille_Ruadh

  • Macbeth
  • Play by William Shakespeare

    Macduff – Macduff's wife Macduff's son – a young boy Ross, Lennox, Angus, Menteith, Caithness – Scottish thanes Siward – general of the English forces Young

    Macbeth

    Macbeth

    Macbeth

  • The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
  • 1905 sociology book by Max Weber

    relationship between Protestantism and economic success there, either. Hector Menteith Robertson, in his book Aspects of Economic Individualism (1933), argued

    The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism

    The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism

    The_Protestant_Ethic_and_the_Spirit_of_Capitalism

  • Duke of Fife
  • Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom

    Princess Alexandra purchased a newly-built house at 64 Avenue Road, St John's Wood, London, where she continued to live until her death in 1959. Alexander

    Duke of Fife

    Duke of Fife

    Duke_of_Fife

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  • John
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    John

    God is Gracious

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  • De
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    Chinese

    De

    Virtue.

    De

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    God is Merciful; Gift of God; Similar to John

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  • Jonn
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    Jonn

    God is Gracious; Jehovah has been Gracious; Variant of John or Abbreviation of Jonathan Jehovah has been Gracious; Has Shown Favor

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    JOHNA

    Variant spelling of English Johnna, JOHNA means "God is gracious."

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    John

    God is Merciful; Gift of God

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    John

    God has been gracious: has shown favor in the bible John the baptist baptized christ in the jordan

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    Johnn

    Has Shown Favour; Variant of John; Jehovah has been Gracious; God is Gracious

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    God; Nature; Enjoy

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    German form of John

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    John

    English, Welsh, German, etc. : ultimately from the Hebrew personal name yọ̄hānān ‘Jehovah has favored (me with a son)’ or ‘may Jehovah favor (this child)’. This personal name was adopted into Latin (via Greek) as Johannes, and has enjoyed enormous popularity in Europe throughout the Christian era, being given in honor of St. John the Baptist, precursor of Christ, and of St. John the Evangelist, author of the fourth gospel, as well as others of the nearly one thousand other Christian saints of the name. Some of the principal forms of the personal name in other European languages are Welsh Ieuan, Evan, Siôn, and Ioan; Scottish Ia(i)n; Irish Séan; German Johann, Johannes, Hans; Dutch Jan; French Jean; Italian Giovanni, Gianni, Ianni; Spanish Juan; Portuguese João; Greek Iōannēs (vernacular Yannis); Czech Jan; Russian Ivan. Polish has surnames both from the western Slavic form Jan and from the eastern Slavic form Iwan. There were a number of different forms of the name in Middle English, including Jan(e), a male name (see Jane); Jen (see Jenkin); Jon(e) (see Jones); and Han(n) (see Hann). There were also various Middle English feminine versions of this name (e.g. Joan, Jehan), and some of these were indistinguishable from masculine forms. The distinction on grounds of gender between John and Joan was not firmly established in English until the 17th century. It was even later that Jean and Jane were specialized as specifically feminine names in English; bearers of these surnames and their derivatives are more likely to derive them from a male ancestor than a female. As a surname in the British Isles, John is particularly frequent in Wales, where it is a late formation representing Welsh Siôn rather than the older form Ieuan (which gave rise to the surname Evan). As an American family name this form has absorbed various cognates from continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)

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    JOHN

     Anglicized form of Greek Ioannes (Latin Johannes), JOHN means "God is gracious." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including John the Baptist.

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    ÍDE

    Irish name derived from the word ítu, ÍDE means "thirst."

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    JOAN

    Medieval English contracted form of Old French Johanne, JOAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Joan.

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  • Female

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    SÄDE

    Finnish name SÄDE means "ray of light."

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    ADÉLAÏDE

    French form of Old High German Adalhaid, ADÉLAÏDE means "noble sort."

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    The grace or mercy of the Lord.

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  • Cobra
  • n.

    The cobra de capello.

  • Fleurs-de-lis
  • pl.

    of Fleur-de-lis

  • Iris
  • n.

    See Fleur-de-lis, 2.

  • Culs-de-sac
  • pl.

    of Cul-de-sac

  • Join
  • v. i.

    To be contiguous, close, or in contact; to come together; to unite; to mingle; to form a union; as, the hones of the skull join; two rivers join.

  • Aids-de-camp
  • pl.

    of Aid-de-camp

  • Felos-de-se
  • pl.

    of Felo-de-se

  • Tetes-de-pont
  • pl.

    of Tete-de-pont

  • Autos-de-fe
  • pl.

    of Auto-de-fe

  • Cartes de visite
  • pl.

    of Carte de visite

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To accept, or engage in, as a contest; as, to join encounter, battle, issue.

  • Trous-de-loup
  • pl.

    of Trou-de-loup

  • Chevaux-de-frise
  • pl.

    of Cheval-de-frise

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To associate one's self to; to be or become connected with; to league one's self with; to unite with; as, to join a party; to join the church.

  • Carte
  • n.

    Short for Carte de visite.

  • Fleur-de-lis
  • n.

    The iris. See Flower-de-luce.

  • Traphole
  • n.

    See Trou-de-loup.