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Truite Haliburton<br>Birth name: Truite De Haliburton<br>Also known as: Truite HaliburtonTruite De The Saxon De Haliburton<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: 1095 - Haliburton, Berwickshire, Scotland<br>Death: 1150 - Berwickshire, Scotland<br>Death: 1150 - Dirleton Castle, East Lothian, Scotland<br>Death: To 1176<br>Parents: Sir Truite de Haliburton Knight, Mrs. Truite de Haliburton<br>Wife: Janet Haliburton (born Seton)<br>Children: Truite De Haliburton, David Burton, Laird George Culbrinnie de Haliburton<br> Additional information:
LifeSketch: HALYBURTON, a surname derived from lands of that name in Berwickshire. These lands, Meikle and Little Halyburton, almost contiguous to each other, were at first called only Burton, or Burghton, but a chapel (a pendicle of the church of Greenlaw) being afterwards built at one of them, it was thence called Holy or Hally Burton. Nisbet (System of Heraldry, vol. i. p. 102) thinks that it was from a holy man named Burton that it had its name. HALYBURTON, of Dirleton, Lord, a title (forfeited in 1600) in the peerage of Scotland, conferred in 1440, on Sir Walter Halyburton of Dirleton, a descendant of the first person who assumed the name of Halyburton from his lands. This was Walter, son of David, son of Tracte, who, under the designation of Walterus de Halyburton, confirmed a donation of his father made in 1176, of his church of Halyburton to the abbacy of Kelso. Walter’s great-grandson, Sir Henry Halyburton, swore allegiance to King Edward the First, in 1296, for his lands in Berwickshire, and on 23d May 1308, he was one of the sureties for the liberation of Lamberton bishop of St. Andrews, then a prisoner in Windsor castle. His son, Sir Adam, had three sons: Sir Walter, Sir John, and Alexander. Sir Walter, the eldest son, was taken prisoner at the battle of Durham in 1346. He was first confined in the Tower of London, whence he was conveyed to the castle of Windsor, and had ten merks sterling allowed him to bear his charges on the journey, by King Edward the Third. He obtained his liberty with King David the Second in 1357, and the following year had a safe-conduct to go to England, to negociate affairs of state. In 1364 he was high sheriff of Berwickshire, and one of the Scottish commissioners at Muirhouselaw, 1st September 1367. He died about 1385. The second son, Sir John Halyburton, a valiant warrior against the English, was killed at the battle of Nisbet, in 1355. He married the daughter and coheiress of William de Vaux or Vallibus, lord of Dirleton, with w...
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Truite Haliburton<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: 1095<br>Death: 1150
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Truite / Tracte / Truce Haliburton (born de Halyburton)<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Circa 1095 - Haliburton, Berwick, Scotland<br>Death: After 1150 - Haliburton, Berwickshire, Scotland<br>Wife: Unknown Unknown<br>Child: David de Halyburton
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