People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Relationship: Son of Hamelin (father of Duncan) (Familial relationship)

Relationship
Son
Subject
Duncan, son of Hamelin
From Source
3/486/10 (C.A. Chrs., no. 18)
Firm date
circa 1187 X 17 March 1207
Dating Notes
David de Haya as witness × succession of Saer to earldom of Winchester. David de Haya first appears in royal charters in the early 1190s (see <em>RRS</em> ii, nos. 302, 347, 375, 383, 391) Saer de Quincy appears as early as the late 1160s in a royal charter to Coupar (<em>RRS</em> ii, no. 10), when he must have been very young still, but does not appear with more frequency until the late 1180s (<em>RRS</em> ii, no. 273).

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Role Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits
object (relationship) Hamelin (father of Duncan)
subject (relationship) Duncan, son of Hamelin 1188 × 1207