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Richard Siward (died 1311)

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countess of Warwick, who had married in 1230. His parents divorced in 1242 and young Richard remained in the custody of his father by the terms of the settlement. The Siwards moved north to Scotland after this, where King
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Richard from his first marriage had four children, those known are Richard and John. He married secondly Mary, the widow of Simon Fraser (d.1291) and they had no issue.
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After Robert the Bruce killed John Comyn, he captured several English-held castles including Tibbers. Siward was arrested along with several other English officials.
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until he was released in August 1297. His son John was kept as a hostage for the good behavior of his father.
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The evolution of a castle, Tibbers, Dumfriesshire: Measured and geophysical survey, 2013–14
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The Scottish war of independence; a critical study by Evan Macleod Barron
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offered the elder Richard a place in his household and gifts of land in
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Dixon, Piers; Anderson, Iain; O'Grady, Oliver (2015).
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David Crouch, 'The Last Adventure of Richard Siward',
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Scottish people of the Wars of Scottish Independence
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Richard Siward (d.1311)

Coat of arms
Noble family
Richard Siward
Philippa Basset
Kellie
Scottish
Richard Siward
Philippa Basset
Alexander II
Fife
Aberdour
Wigtown
Dumfries
Kirkcudbright Castles
Battle of Dunbar
Tower of London
Tibbers Castle
sheriff of Fife
sheriff of Dumfries
David Crouch, 'The Last Adventure of Richard Siward',Morgannwg: The Journal of Glamorgan History, 35 (1991), p. 29.
The evolution of a castle, Tibbers, Dumfriesshire: Measured and geophysical survey, 2013–14
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ISBN
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OCLC
882258650
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13th-century births

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