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Juliana de Kilconquhar



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Family 1: Thomas Randolph - Lord Chamberlain of Scotland,    b. ABT 1230 in Strathdun,,Scotland, United Kingdom    d. 1262 in Melrose, Roxburghshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
  1. Thomas Randolph, b. 1260 in Stranith, Scotland, United Kingdom     d. 20 JUL 1332 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, United Kingdom
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  1. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Juliana Moray - Published information: birth-name: Lady Juliana De Kilconquhar
    Note: Published information: birth-name: Lady Juliana De Kilconquhar
    Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3243977040
  2. Title: Sir Thomas Randolph in RANDOLPH, EARL OF MORAY in The Scots Peerage, Volume 6
    Author: The Scots Peerage, Volume 6 RANDOLPH, EARL OF MORAY Pages 289 - https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun06paul/page/289/mode/1up?view=theater
    Publication: Name: https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun06paul/page/289/mode/1up?view=theater;
    Note: Thomas son of Ranulf succeeded, and appears on record only by that name. He does not, however, appear before 1222... ... He died in 1262, and his body was borne to Melrose, and buried there on 18 May. He married a lady named Juliana, of whom nothing is known save her Christian name, and that she was buried with her husband on the same day.^ He had issue, apparently, two sons : 1. Sir Thomas. 2. Sir Nicholas, son of Thomas Randolf, who was taken prisoner at Dunbar Castle April 1296, and sent to the Tower of London, where he still was in November 1297. Nothing further is known of him. He probably died in the Tower. Sir Thomas, son of Thomas, son of Ranulph, so designed in a charter, dated in 1266, to which he is a witness, when he was already a knight, and by Bower in chronicling his appointment, in 1269, as High Chamberlain. In 1266, also, he is named as Sheriff of Roxburgh, and still held that office in 1268-69. He was, as stated, appointed High Chamberlain of Scotland in 1269, as successor to Reginald Cheyne, being described as ' vir magnse mansuetudinse et sapientiae,' and held that office until about 1278. In 1279 he appears as one of the itinerant justices deciding pleas in the ward of Tynedale, then in the hands of the King of Scotland.' In 1280 he was one of the executors of John Baliol of Bernard Castle, and in 1290, on the death of his widow, Devorgilla Baliol, Sir Thomas was one of her executors. But whether this was on account of relationship or because of his known probity cannot be determined. He was present at the Convention at Brigham on 17 March 1289-90, which assented to the proposed marriage of the young Queen of Scotland to Prince Edward of England. He was also present when King John Baliol did homage to Edward, and released the latter from all obligations, and his seal, bearing on a shield three cushions, two and one, with the legend ' Sigillum Thome Randolf,' is still attached to the release, of date 2 January 1292-93. On the 23 February following he was witness at Dundee to a charter by the new King to John de Insula of the lands of Whitsome. In 1294 he was summoned by King Edward I to accompany him in arms to France, and he appears to have been in that country as an envoy from King John in September 1296. He is not again on record, and may have died not long after. In any case he was dead before 1306, when his son joined Bruce. Sir Thomas Randolph is usually said to have married a sister of King Robert Bruce, and his son, the famous Earl of Moray, is declared publicly in many charters to be the King's nephew, while Barbour plainly calls him son of the King's sister. But though the fact appears plain, the identity of the lady is a mystery. Douglas and others refer to her as Isabel, but, as pointed out under the title Carrick, the only sister on record of that name (who may have been born in 1272) became Queen of Norway in 1292, when, as will be seen, the future Earl of Moray was entering public life. It would seem, therefore, that the wife of Sir Thomas Randolph must have been a sister of King Robert, born to his father by an earlier marriage than that with the Countess of Carrick. Even then there are difficulties, and no record evidence of such marriage has been discovered, but the probability may be accepted when supported by the contemporaneous testimony. Their issue so far as known were : 1. Thomas, afterwards Earl of Moray. 2. a daughter, commonly called Isabel, married to William Murray, ancestor of the Murrays, Earls of Annandale. This marriage is proved by a charter of lands granted by Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray, to his nephew, William Murray.
  3. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Juliana Moray -
    Author: The Scots Peerage; Sir James Balfour Paul {1904-1914, 2000 rev} with Addenda et Corrigenda {2000}, Page number: VI:289
    Note: Source Media Type: Book
    Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2736741135
  4. Title: Juliana, wife of Thomas son of Ranulf (d. 1262) -PEOPLE OF MEDIEVAL SCOTLAND 1093 - 1371
    Author: PoMS, no. 7444 (https://www.poms.ac.uk/record/person/7444/; accessed 09 June 2022)
    Publication: Name: https://www.poms.ac.uk/record/person/7444/#;
    Note: Juliana, wife of Thomas son of Ranulf (d. 1262) BIOGRAPHY Juliana was buried at Melrose Abbey along with her husband in 1262. (Chron. Mel.) FLORUITS 1232 × 1232 FAMILY CONNECTIONS » Gephi Visualisation Total number of associated factoids: 7 Transaction factoids (5) Relationship factoids (2) Listing items 1 to 5, page 1 of 1 ‹‹ First ‹ Previous 1 Next › Last ›› Date Short Summary Role Witnesses Source 28 May 1232 Appointment of papal judges-delegate Party 1 2/140/45 (ND, App., no. 650A) 28 May 1232 X Appointment of papal judges-delegate Party 1 4/32/67 (Med. Papal Reps., App. IV, no. 7) 28 May 1232 Wife (uxor) of Thomas son of Ranulf (d. 1262) (Familial relationship) subject (relationship) 2/140/45 (ND, App., no. 650A) 28 May 1232 X 24 Mar. 1238 Wife (uxor) of Thomas son of Ranulf (d.1262) (Familial relationship) subject (relationship) 4/32/67 (Med. Papal Reps., App. IV, no. 7) 28 May 1232 X 24 Mar. 1238 Settlement between Thomas son of Ranulf and priories of Durham and Coldingham Party 1 4/32/67 (Med. Papal Reps., App. IV, no. 7) 28 May 1232 X 24 Mar. 1238 * Quitclaim (agreement) of half ploughgate with tofts belonging to William del Bois Party 1 4/32/67 (Med. Papal Reps., App. IV, no. 7) 28 May 1232 X 24 Mar. 1238 * Quitclaim (agreement) of half ploughgate of land with toft belonging to Walter of Paxton Party 1 4/32/67 (Med. Papal Reps., App. IV, no. 7)
    Page: Identifies Juliana as the wife of Thomas Randolph, son of Ranulf, who died in 1262. Identified as his wife as on 28 May 1232. Buried at Melrose Abbey along with her husband in 1262

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