Difference between revisions of "Aylmere Le Huntar (Del Counte de Are) (8th Laird)"
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{{Laird | {{Laird | ||
− | | name = Aylmere Le Huntar (Del Counte de Are) | + | | name = Aylmere Le Huntar<br/>(Del Counte de Are) |
+ | | image = [[File:Due_to_the_time_period_this_article_relates_to_NO_IMAGE_IS_AVAILABLE.png|200px]] | ||
| birth_date = About 1280 | | birth_date = About 1280 | ||
| birth_place = [[Ayrshire]], [[Scotland]] | | birth_place = [[Ayrshire]], [[Scotland]] | ||
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| death_place = [[Ayrshire]], [[Scotland]] | | death_place = [[Ayrshire]], [[Scotland]] | ||
| nationality = Scottish | | nationality = Scottish | ||
− | | predecessor = [[William_Hunter_( | + | | predecessor = [[William_Hunter_(7th_Laird)|William Hunter]] |
| successor = [[Huntar_(Son_of_Aylmere)|Aylmere Hunter]] | | successor = [[Huntar_(Son_of_Aylmere)|Aylmere Hunter]] | ||
| children = 1 | | children = 1 | ||
| mother = Elizabeth | | mother = Elizabeth | ||
− | | father = William Hunter | + | | father = [[William_Hunter_(7th_Laird)|William Hunter]] |
+ | | type = primary | ||
+ | | title = 8th Laird of Hunterston | ||
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There is no records at this time if he was married. | There is no records at this time if he was married. | ||
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+ | |[[Aylmere Hunter (9th Laird)|Aylmere Hunter]] | ||
+ | |28 August 1320 | ||
+ | |? | ||
+ | |unknown | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
Aylmere was one of the Magnates Scotiae who like the majority of those of Norman descent settled in Ayrshire, signed the noted submission to King Edward I of England, known as [[Ragman Rolls]]. These documents referred to the question of succession to the Scottish Crown, between King Edward and [[John Balliol|Balliol]]. It was signed in Berwick on Tweed on 28 August 1296 for faithful services rendered. | Aylmere was one of the Magnates Scotiae who like the majority of those of Norman descent settled in Ayrshire, signed the noted submission to King Edward I of England, known as [[Ragman Rolls]]. These documents referred to the question of succession to the Scottish Crown, between King Edward and [[John Balliol|Balliol]]. It was signed in Berwick on Tweed on 28 August 1296 for faithful services rendered. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:18, 28 December 2020
Aylmere Le Huntar (Del Counte de Are) | |||
Birth Date | |||
About 1280 | |||
Birth Place | |||
Ayrshire, Scotland | |||
Death Date | |||
Around 1320 | |||
Title | |||
8th Laird of Hunterston | |||
Death Place | |||
Ayrshire, Scotland | |||
Nationality | |||
Scottish | |||
Predecessor | |||
William Hunter | |||
Successor | |||
Aylmere Hunter | |||
Children | |||
1 | |||
Mother | |||
Elizabeth | |||
Father | |||
William Hunter |
Aylmere Le Huntar (Del Counte de Are) was born around 1280. Born in Ayrshire (possibly Hunterston Castle.
There is no records at this time if he was married.
Childs Name | Birth | Death | Spouse |
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Aylmere Hunter | 28 August 1320 | ? | unknown |
Aylmere was one of the Magnates Scotiae who like the majority of those of Norman descent settled in Ayrshire, signed the noted submission to King Edward I of England, known as Ragman Rolls. These documents referred to the question of succession to the Scottish Crown, between King Edward and Balliol. It was signed in Berwick on Tweed on 28 August 1296 for faithful services rendered.
A traditional ancestor of the Hunters was with Rollo, a Viking, at the sack of Paris in 896. He was appointed as a huntsman to one of Rollo's descendants. The Hunters later followed Matilda, queen of William the Conqueror, to England and as a result their name is not included amongst those who accompanied William.
It is likely that the Hunters came to Scotland with David I of Scotland upon his invitation and were given lands named Hunter's Toune.
In 1296 Aylmer le Hunter of the county of Ayr appears on the Ragman Rolls submitting to Edward I of England.
The Ragman Rolls are held in the Tower of London.