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John de Strivelyn

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By the autumn of 1338 Stirling was able to rejoin the king's forces, this time in the Low Countries. He must have stayed with the king until late autumn of 1339 and returned to participate in a winter expedition to Scotland. Next winter, 1341/2, Stirling joined King Edward's campaign in Scotland
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until the end of January 1343. On 29 July 1343 Stirling was appointed sheriff of Northumberland but did not take the office due to a bad wound, and was relieved some time after February 1344. From January 1345 until February 1346 he was the keeper of
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and the shrievalty of Lothian on 2 November. As the warden of the Castle, Stirling repeatedly petitioned the king for the pay due to the garrison. In May 1336 he conducted a sortie across the Forth against the Scottish forces besieging
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On 12 July 1336 the king granted Stirling several manors (this time in Scotland) redeemable for 200 marks if the Scots retook them. Stirling claimed this annuity from 27 September 1342, receiving a rent from the customs of
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A Synopsis of the Peerage of England: Exhibiting, Under Alphabetical Arrangement, the Date of Creation, Descent and Present State of Every Title of Peerage which Has Existed in this Country Since the Conquest
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In 1361 Stirling received a number of properties in Newcastle as dowry of his second wife Jacoba, a co-heiress of Richard de Emeldon, former mayor of Newcastle killed at Halidon Hill.
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Around 1327 or 1328 John de Strivelyn married Barnaba, daughter of Adam Swinburne of Northumbria. He was succeeded by his daughter Christiana, who married John de Middleton.
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He held the manor of East Swinburne as a tenant, which was disputed at the time. He was succeeded by his daughter Christiana, who married John de Middleton.
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On 19 April 1340 Stirling received two manors, in Berwick and Roxburghshire, forfeited by Margaret de Abernethy, countess of Angus (wife of
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On 8 October 1335 King Edward granted Stirling a number of Northumbrian manors forfeited by John de Middleton, including Belsowe (
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Castle and drove them away. Stirling's service in Edinburgh came to an end in March 1338 when he was captured during a foray.
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On 22 November 1347 Stirling was granted a few more tenanted lands around Berwick, formerly held by the Morays of Petty.
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in 1333. In March 1335 Stirling was appointed commander of a joint Anglo-Scottish force besieging
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On 10 October 1335 Stirling signed an indenture contract with King Edward and received
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As a knight banneret, Stirling led a personal 'banner' during several campaigns.
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or Johannes de Strivelyn, was a medieval Scottish knight in English service.
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after the fall of Edinburgh Castle. In October 1342 he transferred to
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His second wife was Jacoba, a co-heiress of Richard de Emeldon.
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On 5 August 1352 Stirling bought outright the estate of
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Stirling was first mentioned in the aftermath of the
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Battle of Halidon Hill
Loch Leven Castle
St Margaret
Linlithgow
Dumbarton Castle
banneret
Saint John's Eve
Perth
Edinburgh Castle
Cupar
Brittany
Breton War of Succession
Berwick Castle
Battle of Crécy
Calais
Scottish Marches
Belsay
Newcastle upon Tyne
Hartlepool
John Stewart of Bonkyll
earl of Angus
Alexander de Abernethy
Lord of Abernethy
Aymer de Valence's
David de Strathbogie
Faxfleet
Newton-by-the-Sea
Foster & Brooke-Little 1994

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