John de Soules, Guardian of Scotland

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Sir John de Soules

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Birthplace: Hermitage Castle, Liddesdale, Roxburghshire, Scotland
Death: October 14, 1310
Roxburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland
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Son of William de Soules, Hereditary Butler of Scotland and Ermengarde Durward
Husband of Hawise Stewart
Father of Muriel Lovel
Brother of Nicholas de Soules, Lord of Liddesdale

Occupation: Guardian of Scotland
Managed by: James Fred Patin, Jr.
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About John de Soules, Guardian of Scotland

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Sir John de Soules (or de Soulis or Soules) (died 1310) was Guardian of Scotland from 1301 to 1304 in the Wars of Scottish Independence. He was a member of the de Soules family.

John was the second son of William I de Soules and Ermengarde Durward.

He married Halwise Stewart, the daughter of Alexander Stewart, 4th High Steward of Scotland and Jean Macrory, they had the following known issue:

Muriel, married Richard Lovel, had issue.

Life

There were two distantly related contemporary Sir John de Soulis during this period:

Sir John de Soulis was the younger son of the Lord of Liddesdale and married to the daughter of the High Steward of Scotland. Sir John had previously protected Galloway from Sir Andrew Harclay, Earl of Carlisle and Warden of the English March. In 1301 after the resignations of Robert The Bruce and John III Comyn, Lord of Badenoch he was appointed Guardian of Scotland. Sir John, the Guardian, seems more likely to have been the diplomat of the family, staying in exile and dying in France, John II being the soldier.

Sir John de Soulis II joined Robert the Bruce, and was rewarded with a grant of the baronies of Kirkandrews and Torthorwald, and the lands of Brettalach, Dumfriesshire. He accompanied Edward Bruce to Ireland and was slain with him in the Battle of Dundalk, 5th October, 1318. His brother William de Soulis was given John's lands and appointed Butler of Scotland, whether he was filling his brother's shoes as Butler or not is not a known fact.


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1290
1290
Hermitage Castle, Roxburhgshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1310
October 14, 1310
Roxburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland
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Hermitage Castle, Liddesdale, Roxburghshire, Scotland