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Robert Avenel
Robert Avenel (died 1185) was a 12th-century Anglo-Norman magnate. He was ruler of the small former Northumbrian province of Eskdale in Dumfriesshire, as well as Abercorn in West Lothian.〔Barrow, ''Kingdom of the Scots'', p. 98〕 He was one of a small number of Anglo-Norman immigrants to have been given a provincial lordship in southern Scotland in the early-to-mid 12th century.〔Barrow, ''Kingdom of the Scots'', p. 251〕 For some period in the 1170s he served as Justiciar in Lothian (along with three others).〔Barrow, ''Kingdom of the Scots'', pp. 82, 110〕 He also had some part of the township of Innerwick.〔Barrow, ''Kingdom of the Scots'', p. 324〕 He seems to have held this of Walter fitz Alan.〔 He passed this on to his younger son Vincent.〔 His nephew Glai or Glay may have held part of Innerwick too.〔
He died on 8 March 1185, according to the ''Chronicle of Melrose''
Robert Avenel, our novice-associate, died on the eighth day before the Ides of March. He gave to God, and to St Mary and the monks of Melrose, his land of Eskdale, as his charter testifies; may his blessed soul ever live in glory.〔Anderson, ''Early Sources'', vol. ii, p. 308〕
He had entered the monastery of Melrose shortly before his death.〔Barrow, ''Acts of William I'', p. 296 (no. 264 comment)〕 He had three sons, Gervase, Vincent and Robert, the latter of whom became a clerk.〔Taylor, "Robert de Londres", p. 105 n. 39〕 Gervase was Robert's principal heir, and the latter also served as Justiciar of Lothian.〔Barrow, ''Kingdom of the Scots'', pp. 83, 110〕
Robert had a daughter who was a concubine of William the Lion, king of the Scots.〔Anderson, ''Early Sources'', vol. ii, p. 306; McAndrew, ''Scotland's Historic Heraldry'', p. 73〕 The king and Robert Avenel's daughter had a daughter named Isabella, who was given as wife in 1183 to Robert III de Brus, son of Robert II de Brus lord of Annandale.〔 After her husband died in 1191, she was married to the Yorkshire Anglo-Norman Robert, Baron de Ros (died 1226).〔Anderson, ''Early Sources'', vol. ii, pp. 306, 325 n. 4; McAndrew, ''Scotland's Historic Heraldry'', p. 73〕
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