词条 | John de Soules (died 1310) |
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| name = John de Soules | honorific-suffix = | image = | caption = Arms of John de Soules; Barry of six argent and gules, a bendlet.[1] | office = Guardian of the Kingdom of Scotland (Second Interregnum) | term_start = 1301 | term_end = 1304 | predecessor =
| successor = Robert I (as King of Scots) | death_date = 1310 | death_place = | death_cause = | nationality = Scottish | nickname = | spouse = | children = | parents = | alma_mater = | occupation = | religion = | signature = }} Sir John de Soules (or de Soulis or Soules) (died 1310) was Guardian of Scotland from 1301 to 1304, at a crucial period in the Wars of Scottish Independence. LifeJohn was the second son of the William de Soules (d. c.1292), Lord of Liddesdale and Ermengarde Durward. John had previously protected Galloway from Sir Andrew Harclay, Earl of Carlisle and Warden of the English March. He appointed in 1292 the custodian of Hugh Lovel. In 1301 after the resignations of Robert The Bruce and John III Comyn, Lord of Badenoch he was appointed Guardian of Scotland. John, was exiled and died in France in 1310. Marriage and issueHe married Halwise Stewart, the daughter of Alexander Stewart, 4th High Steward of Scotland and Jean Macrory, they had the following known issue:
Citations1. ^McAndrew, p. 71. References
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