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Malise III, Earl of Strathearn

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because of his alleged surrender to King Robert Bruce. According to Malise, King Robert and the Earl of Atholl had marched into Strathearn and deceived and coerced him into paying Robert homage. Notwithstanding this explanation, he remained imprisoned. On petition from the Earl's wife and sons, King
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In the interregnum following Margaret's death, Malise took a prominent part in state affairs, and was involved in most of the political events of the time. Perhaps because of his marriage into the House of Comyn, he took the side of
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Edward ordered an inquiry to be made, but nothing came of this. After having been transferred to
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to help preserve the peace. In 1284 he had joined with other Scottish noblemen who acknowledged
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Native Lordship in Medieval Scotland: The Earldoms of Strathearn and Lennox, c. 1140-1365
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Foedera Conventiones, Literae et cuiuscunque generis Acta Publica inter Reges Angliae
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as hostages, but before he could complete this task, he was imprisoned in
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with other Scottish youths in 1297. Nothing further is known of him
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The Earl married a lady named Agnes, likely the second daughter of
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Malise was present on the English side when King Robert stormed
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Anderson, Rev'd John, "The Ancient Earls of Strathearn", in
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in 1312. He died later the same year, and was entombed in
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in 1307, he was finally acquitted and set free in 1310.
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Robert, is recorded as having been imprisoned in the
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Scottish people of the Wars of Scottish Independence
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Index

Maol ĂŤosa III, Earl of Strathearn
Strathearn
Malise II
Gilbert, Earl of Orkney and Caithness
Kingdom of Scotland
King Alexander
Inchaffray Abbey
Margaret, Maid of Norway
John Balliol
Robert Bruce
Battle of Dunbar
Edward I of England
Earl of Fife
Prince of Wales
Steward of Scotland
Earl of Atholl
Rochester Castle
York
Perth Castle
Inchaffray Abbey
Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan
William Soules
Malise IV
Flanders in 1297
Tower of London
Robert de Toeni
Sir James Balfour Paul
The Scots Peerage
Rymer, Thomas

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