Robert de Scales | |
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Died | 1324 |
Allegiance | England |
Battles/wars | First War of Scottish Independence |
Awards | Knight of the Order of the Bath |
Relations |
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Robert de Scales was appointed Knight of the Order of the Bath by Prince Edward whom he accompanied in the Scottish wars [1] and was given an exemption for life from sitting on assizes, juries, etc. against his will. [2] He was summoned to Parliament from 1306 until his death in 1324. [1] He was summoned as a Peer to the Coronation of Edward II on 25 February 1308. [3]
Robert's main residence was at Rivenhall in Essex but he also held the manors of Lyneford, Hokewold cum Wiltone, Reynham, South Lenn, Middleton, Berton Bynedick, Hoo and Ilsington in Norfolk. [2] [4]
Robert married Egelina [2] (aka Egelma aka Evelina) daughter of Hugh de Courtenay [1] and they had the following children:
Robert de Scales | |
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Died | 1324 |
Allegiance | England |
Battles/wars | First War of Scottish Independence |
Awards | Knight of the Order of the Bath |
Relations |
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Robert de Scales was appointed Knight of the Order of the Bath by Prince Edward whom he accompanied in the Scottish wars [1] and was given an exemption for life from sitting on assizes, juries, etc. against his will. [2] He was summoned to Parliament from 1306 until his death in 1324. [1] He was summoned as a Peer to the Coronation of Edward II on 25 February 1308. [3]
Robert's main residence was at Rivenhall in Essex but he also held the manors of Lyneford, Hokewold cum Wiltone, Reynham, South Lenn, Middleton, Berton Bynedick, Hoo and Ilsington in Norfolk. [2] [4]
Robert married Egelina [2] (aka Egelma aka Evelina) daughter of Hugh de Courtenay [1] and they had the following children: