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Walter de Huntercombe, 1st Baron Huntercombe

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30: 90:β€œThe king has committed in like manner to Walter de Huntercomb the castle of Bere, and has granted to him 200 marks yearly for the custody, to be received as above, on condition that he shall have continuously there in garrison at the castle at his cost forty fencible men, of whom fifteen shall be crossbowmen, one chaplain, one artiller, a carpenter, a mason and a smith, and of the others shall be made janitors, watchmen and other ministers of the castle. Order is given to all bailiffs etc (as in preceding).” 179:
for the two Scottish wars, in addition to being granted permission to levy scutage from his tenants. Huntercombe argued for these privileges on the basis that he had served in both wars.
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Notices of Original Unprinted Documents: Preserved in the Office of the Queen's Remembrancer and Chapterhouse, Westminster, Illustrative of the History of Scotland
322: 101:; the island had previously been under the control of the Scots. In early 1293 Edward I ordered Huntercombe to relinquish the island to 419: 306: 379: 439: 434: 289: 140: 80: 69: 386: 152: 73: 247: 323:"Petitioners: Walter de Huntercomb (Huntercombe). Name(s): de Huntercomb... | The National Archives" 249:
A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire
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Around 1283, Huntercombe took part in a military expedition into Wales which was part of the wider
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The English Aristocracy at War: From the Welsh Wars of Edward I to the Battle of Bannockburn
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in 1301. In 1307 he successfully petitioned the King to be released from the duty to pay
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Huntercombe died in 1313 without issue, and his barony became extinct.
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English people of the Wars of Scottish Independence
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Index


Wars of Scottish Independence
Governor of Edinburgh Castle
Conquest of Wales by Edward I
Castell y Bere
Isle of Man
King Edward I
John Balliol
King of Scots
Portsmouth
Duchy of Gascony
ermine
bars gemells
gules
Wars of Scottish Independence
Capture of Berwick
Battle of Stirling Bridge
Governor of Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh
Linlithgow
Haddington
Baron's Letter
Pope Boniface VIII
scutage
"Book 1 chap 7 - History of Isle of Man, 1900"



A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire
Life of Sir William Wallace, of Elderslie

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