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  • Roepnaam James 1319.
  • Hij is geboren in het jaar 1319 in Sandilands, Clydesdale, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

    Waarschuwing Let op: Was jonger dan 16 jaar (6) toen kind (Alexander de Bruce) werd geboren (??-??-1325).

  • Hij is overleden in het jaar 1358 in Calder, West Lothian, Scotland, hij was toen 39 jaar oud.
  • Een kind van Sir James Sandilands 5th Laird Of Calder en Jean 1426 Stewart

Gezin van James 1319 /Sandilands DNA998v- connected to Stewart/ Bruce (James 1319) Whyte

Hij had een relatie met Eleanor Douglas.


Kind(eren):

  1. Alexander de Bruce  1325-????
  2. Patrick Sandilands  ± 1336-± 1400
  3. Agnes Wallace  1345-1407
  4. James 1346 Sandilands  1346-1405 
  5. Marion Sandilands  1348-????
  6. Duncan Wallace  1355-????


Notities over James 1319 /Sandilands DNA998v- connected to Stewart/ Bruce (James 1319) Whyte

Sir James of Sandilands, the first of the name on record, obtained a charter of lands in the county of Peebles from King David II, 6 October 1345, and further grants from the same monarch of the barony of Wiston, in Lanarkshire, and the castlewards of the same. He was one of the attendants chosen by William, Lord Douglas, to accompany him to London in 1347, in the train of David II. On 2 October in that year King Edward III granted safe-conduct for James of Sandyland with two others to come to England, bring necessaries to Sir William Douglas of Liddesdale, then a prisoner in the Tower of London; and in April 1348 there is a permit for Sir James of Sandylandes and Andrew of Ormistoun, being then in London, to return to their country and come back if need be, with four companions on horse back. In the month of August, King David petitioned the English chancellor for an extension of time, saying that the late Chancellor had granted a safe-conduct for some of his people to bring him sustenance, the duration of which was nearly expired, and begging that it might be prolonged for James of Sandilandes and others of his people to come to him wherever he is in england until Pentecost next to come. On 22 October 1348, Sandilands was again dispatched from London to Scotland, in company with Maurice Cowal, as bearer of the King’s letter of truce and cessation from hostilities; and on 22 June 1349, he had another safe-conduct to travel to London to wait upon William of Douglas, still a prisoner in the Tower. The barony of Wester Calder and the lands of Bengowre (Bangour), co. Edinburgh, were bestowed upon him by William, Lord Douglas, in free marriage with Eleanor de Bruce, his sister, to be held to them and their heirs as freely and amply as the said Douglas held them of Duncan, Earl of Fife. The charter is undated, but must be about the year 1346. The grant was confirmed by Duncan, Earl of Fife, by a charter to which his seal is appended, some time in the year 1350, and there are several ratifications of the transaction by King David II, the first of which was made at Dundee 15 May 1351. In consequence of this marriage, the Douglas arms have ever since be quarted by the Lords of Calder; and it has indeed been pointed out that on the failure of the older legitimate line, the Sandilands became in law Heirs-general of the house of Douglas. On 2 June 1650, Pope clement VI granted an indult to James of Sandilands and Eleanor his wife, of the diocese of Glasgow, to choose confessors in the usual form. Sir James Sandilands died in 1358, and his widow had a safe-conduct for herself and four maids, with ten horses, to pass to the parts of England on a pilgrimage to the shrines of the saints, dated at Westminster 14 May 1358.

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James 1319 /Sandilands DNA998v- connected to Stewart/ Bruce Whyte
1319-1358


Eleanor Douglas
± 1325-± 1380

Patrick Sandilands
± 1336-± 1400
Agnes Wallace
1345-1407

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  1. Sandlin Web Site, Richard Sandlin, James Sandilands, Kt., 27 juli 2022
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    James Sandilands Kt.<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: 1319 - Sandilands<br>Death: 1358<br>Parents: James Sandilands, Margaret Jane Sandilands (born Hay)<br>Wife: Eleanor Douglas<br>Children: Patrick Sandilands, James Sandilands Jr., of Calder, Marion Sandilands<br>  Additional information:

    LifeSketch: Sir James of Sandilands, the first of the name on record, obtained a charter of lands in the county of Peebles from King David II, 6 October 1345, and further grants from the same monarch of the barony of Wiston, in Lanarkshire, and the castlewards of the same. r James of Sandyland with two others to come to England, bring necessaries to Sir William Douglas of Liddesdale, then a prisoner in the Tower of London; and in April 1348 there is a permit for Sir James of Sandylandes and Andrew of Ormistoun, being then in London, to return to their country and come back if need be, with four companions on horse back. In the month of August, King David petitioned the English chancellor for an extension of time, saying that the late Chancellor had granted a safe-conduct for some of his people to bring him sustenance, the duration of which was nearly expired, and begging that it might be prolonged for James of Sandilandes and others of his people to come to him wherever he is in england until Pentecost next to come.dispatched from London to Scotland, in company with Maurice Cowal, as bearer of the King’s letter of truce and cessation from hostilities; and on 22 June 1349, he had another safe-conduct to travel to London to wait upon William of Douglas, still a prisoner in the Tower.as, in free marriage with Eleanor de Bruce, his sister, to be held to them and their heirs as freely and amply as the said Douglas held them of Duncan, Earl of Fife. The charter is undated, but must be about the year 1346. The grant was confirmed by Duncan, Earl of Fife, by a charter to which his seal is appended, some time in the year 1350, and there are several ratifications of the transaction by King David II, the first of which was made at Dundee 15 May 1351. out that on the failure of the older legitimate line, the Sandilands became in law Heirs-general of the house of Douglas. Eleanor his wife, of the diocese of Glasgow, to choose confessors in the usual form.to pass to the parts of England on a pilgrimage to the shrines of the saints, dated at Westminster 14 May 1358.
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