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Fulk Soulis
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Biography
died on 'morrow of day of Blessed Thomas'; If the feast is the Apostle Thomas, Fulk died on 22 Dec. If Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury, Fulk died on 30 December. The year of Fulk’s death is not known. father of Nicholas (d.1265)
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1207 × 1211
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Total number of associated factoids: 7
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1207 X 5 Nov. 1215
Renewal of ploughgate and 5 acres of land in Gilmerton (MLO)
Grantor
John, master and physician
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Philip de Valognes, chamberlain (d.1215)
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Robert de Quarrantilly
3/540/6 (
Newb. Reg.
, no. 39)
13 Mar. 1233 X 1241
Gift of saltpan in Carse of Callendar (STL)
named person (transaction)
3/540/7 (
Newb. Reg.
, no. 170)
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1207 X 29 Sept. 1216
Butler (pincerna) of William I, king of Scots (d.1214) (Employment relationship)
subject (relationship)
3/497/5 (
Newb. Reg.
, no. 49)
13 Mar. 1233 X 1241
Father of Nicholas Soulis, lord of Liddesdale (d.1265) (Familial relationship)
subject (relationship)
3/540/7 (
Newb. Reg.
, no. 170)
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1207 X 29 Sept. 1216
butler (king's)
3/497/5 (
Newb. Reg.
, no. 49)
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1207 X 29 September 1216
Gift of land in Leith (MLO)
3/497/5 (
Newb. Reg.
, no. 49)
25 November, 1211 X 1214
Succession of Meikleour and Lethendy (PER) as perambulated
1/6/490 (
RRS
, ii, no. 524)