People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Bernard Mowat (son of Roger) (d.1306)

Biography
Bernard Mowat was the younger brother of William Mowat, both sons of Roger. He was executed at Newcastle in August 1306 for bearing arms against King Edward on the side of Robert Bruce, fighting at the battle of Methven, and killing Roger de Tany, the king's vallet, in Selkirk Forest. He was sentenced to be drawn and hanged, and died without any lands or chattels. (Bain, CDS, ii, no. 1811)
Floruits
1306 × 1306
Grantor Beneficiary relationships
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Date Short Summary Role Witnesses Source
unavailable Donation of lands of Easter Fowlis, Gartly and Pitprone (ABD) Beneficiary 3/409/4 (NRS, RH 1/2/81)
X Aug. 1306 Confirmation of lands of Easter Fowlis, Gartly and Pitprone (ABD) Beneficiary 3/409/4 (NRS, RH 1/2/81)
30 Jul. 1306 X 1 Aug. 1306 ERA (Prisoners) Prisoner 5/1/0 (CDS, ii, no. 1811b)
4 Aug. 1306 ERA (Prisoners) Prisoner 5/3/0 (CDS, ii, no. 1811a)


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Date Short Summary Role Source
X Aug. 1306 Brother of William Mowat (son of Roger) (Familial relationship) subject (relationship) 3/409/4 (NRS, RH 1/2/81)
X Aug. 1306 Son of Roger Mowat (father of William and Bernard) (Familial relationship) subject (relationship) 3/409/4 (NRS, RH 1/2/81)