Sir John Maxwell of Carlaverock (-after 1310/11)

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Parents
Father:1Sir Herbert de Makeswelle (-)
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Children
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Sir Eustace Maxwell of Carlaverock (-3 March 1342)2
Sir John Maxwell of Carlaverock (-probably soon after 17 October 1346)3
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Events
Died:4after 1310/11
Personal Info
He is called son and heir of Herbert of Maxwell in a charter in favour of Adam de Gordon in 1297, swore fealty to Edward I at Aberdeen, 17 July 1296, as son of Herbert de Makeswelle, and had in October 1296 restitution of lands which he held of Herbert de Makeswell in Roxburghshire and Edinburghshire (qu. Maxwell and Pencaitland). Sir John Maxwell, the elder, capitulated to the English with Sir John Comyn at Strathorde, February 1303-4. 'Sir John de Maxwell, Lord of Karlaverok,' had a present of wine from the King of England in 1307, and was still living about 1310 or 1311.5
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1 Sir James Balfour Paul, Lord Lyon King of Arms, The Scots Peerage Founded on Wood's Edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland Containing an Historical and Genealogical Account of the Nobility of that Kingdom, volume VI: (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1909), Nithsdale, p. 471-72, Sir john Maxwell of Carlaverock.
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