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Medieval Scottish title
The Hostarius (alternatively, Usher, Doorward or Durward) was an office in medieval Scotland. Its holders who eventually became hereditary, had the theoretical
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13th-century Scottish nobleman
Alan Hostarius (or Alan Durward) (Scottish Gaelic: Ailean Dorsair) (died after 1264, or in 1275) was the son of Thomas de Lundin, a grandson of Gille
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Medieval kingdom in Scotland
in character". Some of the offices were Gaelic in origin, such as the Hostarius (later Usher or "Doorward"), the man in charge of the royal bodyguard
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Castle that sits beside Loch Ness
down in 1229, and to maintain order Alexander II granted Urquhart to his Hostarius (usher or door-ward), Thomas de Lundin. On de Lundin's death a few years
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Scottish noble
was the hostarius of King Alexander II of Scotland until his own death. It was for this reason that his descendants took the surname "Hostarius" (or Durward)
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Scottish ceremonial military unit
Historically the King of Scotland would appoint an officer called a Hostarius who was charged with guarding the king's door. This position was known
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Durward, Royal Hostarius, 1244–51 Philip de Meldrum or Ferdarg (Feradach) and Michael de Monte Alto, 1251–53 Alan Durward, Royal Hostarius, 1255–57 Alexander
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Collective departments of the British royal family
Shetland) Gold Stick and Silver Stick for Scotland Hereditary Doorward (Hostarius) The Royal Company of Archers, the monarch's bodyguard in Scotland High
Royal Households of the United Kingdom
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Surname of Norman origin
position of warden of the king's door that he held. Thomas de Lundin was the hostarius of King Alexander II of Scotland until his own death. Some of their descendants
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character". [2] Some of the offices were Gaelic in origin, such as the hostarius, the man in charge of the royal bodyguard, and the rannaire, the Gaelic-speaking
Society of Scotland in the High Middle Ages
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Scottish nobleman
commanded by Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan, Uilleam, Earl of Mar, and Alan Hostarius. According to the fourteenth-century Gesta Annalia II, and the fifteenth-century
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13th-century Scottish chieftain
undertaken by Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan, William, Earl of Mar, and Alan Hostarius. Heavy fines were extracted from the northern reaches of the Scottish
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Doorkeepers to the monastery of Iona
doorkeepers of this monastery. This article incorporates text from Dwelly's [Scottish] Gaelic Dictionary (1911). (Clann-an-oistir) Hostarius (Scotland) v t e
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Topics referred to by the same term
Caledonia, Columbia County, Wisconsin Durward Street, London, England Hostarius, alternately Doorward or Durward, an office in medieval Scotland Quentin
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Court of the Kingdom of Scotland
Provend and the Liverence, in charge of the distribution of food, and the Hostarius (later Usher or "Doorward"), who was in charge of the royal bodyguard
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Political history topic
Provend and the Liverence, in charge of the distribution of food, and the Hostarius (later Usher or "Doorward"), who was in charge of the royal bodyguard
Government in medieval Scotland
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commanded by Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan, Uilleam, Earl of Mar, and Alan Hostarius. According to the fourteenth-century Gesta annalia II, and the fifteenth-century
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English : topographic name for someone who lived by a crevice in rock, from Middle English clift ‘cleft’.English : probably a variant of Cliff.
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Gracious Gift; Given by God
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Elixir of Righteousness
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Holy River
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English : metonymic occupational name for a worker in the linen or hemp industry, from Middle English swingle ‘swingle’, a wooden implement used for beating flax or hemp (Middle Dutch swinghel, from the verb ‘to swing’).Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Zwingel, a topographic name from Middle High German zwingel ‘citadel’.
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