444:), David Lawder of Popill, Johne Forestare of Gammilschelis, Henry Congiltoun of that ilk, Thomas Wod of the Grange, William Gibson and Peter Wod in Akansid, and als all the saidis Robertis and thare tennandis, familiaris, servandis, procuratoris, attornais, factouris and intromettouris, and all and sundri his and thare gudis, rentis, possessionis, annuellis, fermez, etc., for the passing of the said Robert to Sanct Johne of Ameas , in his pilgrimage, and uther partis bezond sey in his erandis: And Als respittis him and all the persounis above written, thair tennandis, etc., for all actiounis concernyn the kingis grace, etc., to ceis fra the day of the date hereof quhill his hamecummyn and forty dayis thairefter: And attour exempand the said Robert and all the persouns abone writtin fra the compering to ony parliamentis, justice-airis, chawmerlane-aires schireff courtis and ony uther courtis for ony maner of actiouns concernyn the kingis grace enduring the tyme forsaid." It seems clear that those named in this License have feus of certain properties from Sir Robert. Certainly Popill, and Newhall , were owned by the lairds of Bass. What is also clear is that the Robert Lauder at
124:) had given sasine and heritable possession to his eldest son James Lauder and Jonete his spouse, their heirs etc., of a certain piece of land at Popil, to the prejudice of the first-mentioned Robert, who solemnly protested that the said sasine should neither be valid nor prejudice his right in the land, and for greater security, he, by throwing of earth and stone outside the house belonging to the piece of land, and by breaking a plate with his foot, broke and annulled the said sasine and so possession by James Lauder and his wife. Done at Popil at 7 a.m. on 13th May 1465 before Henry Ogil of Popil, James Ogil his eldest son, and others.
421:, mentioned in a letter of reversion dated 16 April 1505 by Mr John of Murray, burgess of Edinburgh to William of Todrig, burgess of Edinburgh, of an annual rent of 40s Scots out of the houses and land called "the paintit chalmer" with the pertinents lying in the said burgh on the north side of the King's Street between the lands of Sir William Lindsay on the east part and the land of the Archbishop of Glasgow on the west part and the land of William Halkerstoune on the south part and the land of Sir Robert Lauder of the Bass on the north part.
357:, and Margaret Hume his mother, for postponing and delaying to resign the 12 merk lands of the west end of Mersington, Berwickshire, with pertinents, "land on the west half of the burne" and keeping the charters and muniments thereof. The defenders did not appear. The Lords discern them to conform to the reversion produced, and assign 15 January next to the pursuer to prove the value of damages and violated profits and duties.
128:"Robert de Laweder de Edryngtoun" is the first witness to a Retour of Service, dated 7 April 1467, of Margaret Sinclair as one of the heirs of her grandfather John Sinclair in the lands of Kimmerghame, Berwickshire. Although he was not yet in formal possession of the Edrington estate (see next entry below) he appears to be regularly using the designation, as eldest son, 'of Edrington'.
440:, "A Lettre of Licence maid to Robert Lawder of the Bass, knycht, his men, servandis, and inhabitantis his landis, Robert Lawder, his son and apperand aire, John Swyntoun of that ilk, Johne Swytoun, his son and apperand aire, Robert Lawder of the Tower of Lawder, Alexander Cockburn of Newhall, Gilbert Wauchop in Howstoun, Alexander Sideserff of that Ilk, George Lile of Stonypath (nr.
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Subsequent to that, on 3 January 1503/1504, Gavin Dunbar of Wester Spott renounced his liferent interest in those properties, the renunciation 'done in the burgh of
Edinburgh, in the tenement of Mr.Richard Lawson of Hierriggs, in his close thereof.' Letters of Procuratory were signed at Beil on 6
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and
Flemington for service of ward and relief, such services being given as neighbouring tenants in these lands are accustomed to give. Retour given by Henry Congiltoun, Sheriff depute of Berwick. Amongst the jury was Robert Lawder of Edrington, Thomas Edingtoun of that Ilk, Thomas Lumsden of that
327:
A charter registered (but almost certainly signed much earlier) on 1 February 1497 records "Robert Lauder of Bass and Lord of
Auldkathi to Robert Lauder his eldest son and Ysobella Hay his spouse, and their survivor of them, and their heirs male to be procreated of their bodies, of the lands of
256:, and "le Clyntis", with their towers and mills etc., in the Barony of Dunbar, formerly owned by Hugo de Dunbar & Beil, with the lands and mill of Mersington, Berwickshire, which Hugo de Dunbar of Bele also resigned. The charter mentions Robert's wife Isabel Hay.
300:, and Robert Lord l'Isle, King's Justiciars generally constituted from the south side of the Forth; Robert Lauder of Bass showed a charter or writ of resignation by the deceased Gilbery Duchry mentioning that Gilbert resigned the land or tenement of Duchry (in the
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on 26 June 1474 and confirmed there on 27 July 1475, James III confirmed a feu charter of Robert Lauder junior, Lord of
Edringtoun, and superior of West Nisbet, to David Creichtoun of Cranstoun and his heirs, of the lands of West Nisbet in the barony of
451:
A Letter of
Licence was given to Lauder to 'analy' four merks worth of land of aul extent of his lands of Ladypart, lying in the bailiary of Lawderdale, sheriffdom of Berwick, to what person or persons he pleases. Dated at Edinburgh 27 October 1506.
332:) and sheriffdom of (Lin)Lithgow. Witnesses were William Hay of Menzen, William Hay of Tallo, Hugh of Dunbar, Gavin Lumsden, Thomas and Peter Wood and James Sinclair." The footnote states that the granter's seal is in fair condition.
304:), in the tenement of Stentoun, in the hands of Walter, Stewart of Scotland, superior thereof. Robert Lauder of Beil, son and apparent heir of the said Robert, asserted that a charter by his father to him of the mains of
399:, James Henderson and Richard Bothwell, John Homyll and David Anderson, as procurators, for resigning his lands of Wester Spott, Gryndenhede, and 'le Snyke,' with pertinents, into the hands of the King as superior.
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On 10 July 1498, he raised an action as assignee to the deceased David Dunbar of Bele , heir of the deceased
Alexander Dunbar of Biel, against Mungo Home, son and heir of the deceased John Home of Whiterig,
156:, East Lothian, which John de Colquhoun of Luss has resigned into the said Robert Lauder junior's hands. Witnesses included Robert Lauder of Bass, father of said Robert junior, and a William Lauder.
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Robert Lauder was granted sasine of
Stenton, Garvald, and The Bass in 1495, and the lands of Symprin and Ladypart, near Lauder. This would normally occur upon the death of the head of the family.
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on 20 May 1477 serving Thomas Broun (of lawful age) as son and heir to John Broun (who has been dead three months), in a carucate of land with pertinents on the north side of
Flemington, (near
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and three-quarters of the town and territory made no reservation of the lands of Duchry. The witnesses were Robert
Laweder, son and apparent heir of Robert Lauder of Beill, James Cockburn of
410:, from George Home of Spott, with an agreement that it would later be feued to him. Agreed and signed at Beil on 26 September 1504, with Sir Robert Lawedir of the Bass one of the witnesses.
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confirmed to Robert Lauder, son and heir apparent of Robert Lauder of
Edrington and the Bass, the lands of Edrington and Coalstell with the fishings of Edermouth (or mouth of the
144:) plus the mill there (at Edrington) which Robert the father personally resigned to Robert junior and his male heirs failing which those relations bearing the Lauder arms.
198:, that he has sent Alexander, Lord Hume, Robert of Lawdir of Edrington son and heir apparent to Robert of Lawdir of the Bass, and Adam of Blackadder of that Ilk, with the
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Margaret, married (1) before September 1498, Kentigern Hepburn of Waughton and Lufness (d. July 1519), (2) 23 January 1521 (date of Papal Dispensation) Alexander Hume of
988:
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signed in the presence of Henry Congleton and others in January 1491, craved absolution for numerous people during the 'recent troubles' in Scotland and the
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on 18 December 1475 as "Robert Lauder of Edrington". On 2 April 1486, a "Robert Lawedar" was one of the witnesses to document signed on the High Altar at
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were paid 14 shillings. Robert was knighted after January 1497 but before July 1498, so probably on the occasion of the King's visit to the Bass.
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Bain records that on 2 February 1477: "James King of Scotland signifies to the bearers of the instalment of the Princess Cecilia's dower due at
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on 12 July 1502 of Gavin Dunbar of Wester Spott to Robert Lawdir of Bass of the lands of Wester Spott, Gryndanehede and The Newkis in
289:. Others include Kentigern Hepburn of Waughtoun, Patrick Skowgale, Alexander Sidserf, William Sinclair, David Renton of Billie &
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for the granter. Witnesses included Alexander Sydserf of that Ilk, Henry Congiltoun of that Ilk, and Kentigern Hepburn of Lufnes .
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August 1504, by Robert Lawder addressed to James IV informing him that he (Robert) had appointed Richard Lawson of Hieriggs,
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364:, (represented by David Balfour of Caraldstone) and Robert Lauder of the Bass, knight, regarding the lands and chapellany of
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468:
914:, edited by the Rev.John Anderson, (Edinburgh, 1899), numbers 64 (p. 250), 196 (p. 50), and p. 153.
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Lauder was the eldest son and heir of Robert Lauder of the Bass (d.1495) by his first spouse Jonet, daughter of
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On 4 August 1494 in a court held at Stenton, before John Swinton of that Ilk, depute and lieutenant of John,
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Robert Lauder, son and apparent heir of Sir Robert Lauder of Edrington, asserted that David Lauder of Popil (
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372:(or Nunraw) near Haddington. At the second hearing Robert was present in person. The case was referred to
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Tower, Berwickshire, is not the son and heir of Sir Robert Lauder of the Bass, but a separate entity.
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245:, it is probable that this Robert is of the Bass family. Another witness was an Alexander Home.
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In 1506 Sir Robert Lauder of the Bass went on a pilgrimage to pray at the shrine of St.John of
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849:
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679:
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441:
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209:, lists those who own neighbouring properties, which include "Robert Lauder of Bass junior".
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52:. He was also a member of the old Scottish Parliament. The Lauders held the feudal barony of
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249:
184:
180:
896:, edited by George Burnett, vol. 10 (Edinburgh, 1887), , pps: 652, 679, 770–1, & 738.
293:, Alexander Home, Archibald Dunbar, William Manderston, Gavin Home, and John Sommerville.
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Elizabeth Lauder, married before October 1506, David Renton of Billie, & Lamberton.
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In 1477 Robert was one of those entrusted by James III to escort the dowry of Princess
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again appointed Robert Lauder of Edrington as custodian and governor of the castle at
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record Robert Lauder of Edrington in possession of the lands of Glensax in Yarrow,
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285:(11 June 1488). Lauder was named as son and heir of the Lord of Bass and Baron of
920:, vol. 1, edited by M. Livingstone, (Edinburgh, 1908), number 1349, p. 192.
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225:, Berwickshire), valued at four merks annually and held in chief of the Laird of
205:
A charter of 1477 to Alexander Inglis of tenements of land in Hide Hill etc., in
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Ilk, William Douglas, Archibald Manderston, John Skougall and William Lauder.
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and other holdings. It is assumed Sir Robert died shortly before this date.
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In July 1501 there was a dispute between Jonet, prioress of the Convent of
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in Haddingtonshire, and numerous other estates and properties elsewhere in
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In 1497 King James IV visited the Bass. The boatmen who conveyed him from
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153:
938:, edited by Peter Townend, 105th edition, (London, 1970), p. 2687.
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316:, Alexander Sydserf of that Ilk, James Ogill, David Ogill, and others.
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Robert Lauder married sometime before 1489 Isabella Hay, daughter of
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Patrick Scougal of that Ilk had a tack of a quarter of the lands of
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granted a charter to Lauder of the lands of Beil, Johnscleuch in the
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Manuscripts of Colonel David Milne-Home of Wedderburn Castle, N.B.
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902:, edited by Joseph Bain, volume 4 (Edinburgh, 1888), number 1445.
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Prior to his father's death, Lauder was usually designated "of
376:, for his consideration and adjourned until 15 October 1501.
514:, Berwickshire, who died May 1532 when she was still living.
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was recovered by the Scots and Lauder was put in charge of
368:, East Lothian, and also damage made to Lauder's house at
930:
Acts of the Lords of Council in Civil Causes, 1496 – 1501
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North Berwick, Gullane, Aberlady and East Linton District
113:. In 1464 Lauder was paid £20 for repairs to the castle.
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Agnes Lauder, who married Alexander Cockburn of Newhall.
433:, accompanied by a large retinue of family and friends.
555:
Dunlop, A.I., MacLauchlan, David, Cowan, Ian, editors,
44:(before 1440 – c. January 1508) was a Scottish knight,
918:
The Register of the Privy Seal of Scotland: 1488–1529,
532:
Historical References to the Scottish Family of Lauder
94:" in Berwickshire. After his purchase of the lands of
900:
Calendar of Documents relating to Scotland: 1357–1509
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Berwick-upon-Tweed, The History of the Town and Guild
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for 5 years, with a retainer of 200 merks per annum.
557:
Calendar of Scottish Supplications to Rome 1433–1447
241:. As the leading witness was William Hall, Vicar of
27:
Scottish knight, armiger, and Governor of the Castle
776:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1908), number 1257, pp. 181-2.
824:Register of the Privy Seal of Scotland: 1542–1548
774:Register of the Privy Seal of Scotland: 1488–1529
116:A notarial instrument dated 13 May 1465 narrates:
960:
926:, by Ian C. Hannah, (London, 1913), p. 29).
811:The Lawders of the Bass & their descendants
497:and West Barns branch of this family including
98:, in East Lothian he was designated 'of Biel'.
989:Members of the pre-1707 Parliament of Scotland
159:
800:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1908), p. 362 no. 2383.
559:, vol. 4 (Glasgow Press, 1983), no. 885: 219
912:Calendar of the Laing Charters, AD 854-1837
702:Calendar of Writs preserved at Yester House
462:
328:Auldkathi lying in the barony of Kynnele (
936:Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage
890:, Edinburgh, numbers 726, 1392, and 1468.
715:Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries
908:, by J.Stewart Smith, (Edinburgh, 1898).
862:Genealogical Notes of the Hepburn Family
826:, vol 3 (Edinburgh, 1936), no. 1063: 167
764:National Archives of Scotland GD32/21/3.
743:(Edinburgh, 1943), nos 230, 233 and 326.
233:He witnessed a charter at the castle of
217:A Retour of Special Service was held at
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822:Fleming, D. Hay, and Beveridge, James,
379:The King confirmed a charter signed on
32:For the 16th century land magnate, see
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798:Register of the Privy Seal of Scotland
493:William Lauder, from whom descend the
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924:The Berwick & East Lothian Coasts
475:, and a great-great granddaughter of
374:Patrick Hepburn, 1st Earl of Bothwell
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56:(the caput of which was its castle),
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183:. Cecily was the third daughter of
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593:Historic Manuscripts Commission,
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202:, to conduct them to Edinburgh."
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48:, and Governor of the Castle at
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884:Protocol Book of James Young
179:for her planned marriage to
34:Robert Lauder (land magnate)
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786:Exchequer Rolls of Scotland
64:and lands in the parish of
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839:(Edinburgh, 1888), p. 264.
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607:The Great Seal of Scotland
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544:The Great Seal of Scotland
471:. She was a descendant of
160:Governor of Berwick castle
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948:, Autumn 1996, issue 22,
835:Cockburn-Hood, Thomas H,
669:, 12 September 1489: 1894
18:Robert Lauder of The Bass
984:People from East Lothian
463:Marriage and descendants
942:The Lauders of the Bass
888:Scottish Record Society
741:Acta Dominorum Concilii
633:, 20 January 1477: 1276
181:James, Duke of Rothesay
111:David, Earl of Crawford
932:, volume II, page 261.
906:The Grange of St.Giles
681:(London, 1902), 263–4.
534:(Glasgow, 1884), p. 90
387:, reserving the usual
200:Lord Lyon King of Arms
136:In a charter of 1471,
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312:, William Hepburn of
283:Battle of Sauchieburn
166:James III of Scotland
138:James III of Scotland
132:Invested in Edrington
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645:, 3 March 1477: 1281
571:, 25 April 1450: 343
250:James IV of Scotland
185:Edward IV of England
969:15th-century births
597:, London, 1902: 258
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974:1508 deaths
864:(1925), 32.
415:High Street
370:Whitecastle
310:Clerkington
298:Lord Glamis
154:Pencaitland
963:Categories
519:References
477:Robert III
425:Pilgrimage
362:Haddington
196:Candlemass
70:Tyninghame
66:Mordington
954:1361-7818
438:Edinburgh
419:Edinburgh
389:liferents
291:Lamberton
227:Restalrig
149:Edinburgh
92:Edrington
512:Polwarth
495:Belhaven
457:the Bass
404:Auldhame
381:the Bass
330:Kinnoull
248:In 1489
223:Eyemouth
101:In 1462
74:Scotland
54:The Bass
717:, 1885.
442:Garvald
406:, near
366:Garvald
306:Stenton
287:Stenton
46:armiger
952:
446:Lauder
431:Amiens
342:Dunbar
235:Dunbar
164:King
96:Biell
950:ISSN
259:The
243:Baro
187:and
417:of
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