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William de Lindsay, the Glossary

Index William de Lindsay

Sir William de Lindsay (1155–1205), Lord of Crawford, Baron of Luffness, Justiciar of Lothian was a 12th-century Scottish noble.[1]

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  1. 11 relations: Battle of Alnwick (1174), Cavendish, Suffolk, Clan Lindsay, Crawford, South Lanarkshire, David de Lindsay, Falaise, Calvados, Gerard de Limesay, Justiciar of Lothian, Luffness Castle, William de Lindsay of Luffness, William the Lion.

  2. 12th-century Scottish nobility

Battle of Alnwick (1174)

The Battle of Alnwick (1174) is one of two battles fought near the town of Alnwick, in Northumberland, England.

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Cavendish, Suffolk

Cavendish is a village and civil parish in the Stour Valley in Suffolk, England.

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Clan Lindsay

Clan Lindsay is a Scottish clan of the Scottish Lowlands.

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Crawford, South Lanarkshire

Crawford is a village and civil parish in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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David de Lindsay

Sir David de Lindsay (died 1214), Lord of Crawford and Ercildum (now Earlston), known as "the elder" to distinguish him from his son, was an Anglo-Scottish baron of the 12th and 13th century. William de Lindsay and David de Lindsay are clan Lindsay.

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Falaise, Calvados

Falaise is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France.

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Gerard de Limesay

Gerard de Limesay, Lord of Wolverley, was a 12th-century English noble.

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Justiciar of Lothian

The Justiciar of Lothian (in Norman-Latin, Justiciarus Laudonie) was an important legal office in the High Medieval Kingdom of Scotland.

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Luffness Castle

Luffness Castle, also known as Luffness House, is a house built in a former fortification near the village of Aberlady, East Lothian, Scotland.

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William de Lindsay of Luffness

William de Lindsay (c.1179 – c.1238), was a 12th-13th century Scottish noble. William de Lindsay and William de Lindsay of Luffness are 12th-century Scottish nobility, clan Lindsay and Medieval Scottish knights.

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William the Lion

William I the Lion (Uilleam an Leòmhann), sometimes styled William I (Uilleam MacEanraig; label) and also known by the nickname labelUilleam Garbh; e.g. Annals of Ulster, s.a. 1214.6; Annals of Loch Cé, s.a. 1213.10.

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See also

12th-century Scottish nobility

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_de_Lindsay