David, earl of Huntingdon.
|
+---------------+-------------+
Margaret. Isabel.
| |
Devoirgoil. |
| Robert Bruce.
| |
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Margaret. John Baliol, |
| king, Robert Bruce,
| 1292 earl of Carrick.
John Comyn. |
Robert Bruce,
afterwards king of Scotland.

[103] Professor Stubbs’s Select Charters, p. 35.

[104] Hallam, vol. iii., 3.

[105] “Malitiam, fraudem, proditionem, et dolum,” Brady, App., N. 37.

[106] Tytler’s History of Scotland, vol. i., pp. 121, 122.

[107] Samuel Stanham, a merchant and grocer in Lincoln, was one of the representatives of that city in this parliament of 1301.

[108] The city of London, about this time, allowed its four representatives for their joint expenses, out of the city cash, twenty shillings per diem; which would be equal to fifteen pounds daily, at the present time.

[109] Rymer’s Fœdera, vol. ii., p. 927.

[110] Matthew of Westminster.