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Robert de Brus, 1st Lord of Annandale
Robert I de Brus, 1st Lord of Annandale ( – 1142) was an early 12th century Anglo-Norman baron and knight, the first of the Bruce dynasty to hold lands in Scotland. A monastic patron, he is remembered as the founder of Gisborough Priory in Yorkshire, in present day Redcar and Cleveland, in 1119.〔Sherlock, Stephen. "(Gisborough Priory: Information for Teachers )" English Heritage. 2001. 1 Oct 2008.〕
==Biography==
Robert is given by some Victorian historians as a son of Adam de Brus, by his spouse Emma de Ramsay.〔Northcliffe of Langton, Charles B., M.A, editor, ''The Visitation of Yorkshire, 1563/4'' taken by William Flower, Norroy King of Arms, London, 1881, p.40.〕〔Burke, Messrs., John & John Bernard, ''The Royal Families of England, Scotland, and Wales, with their Descendants'', etc., London, 1848: vol.1, pedigree XXXIV.〕
Cockayne states that the family name is derived from Bruis, now Brix, in the arrondissement of Valognes.〔Cockayne, G.E., edited by the Hon. Vicary Gibbs, ''The Complete Peerage'', vol.ii, London, 1912, p.358n.〕 Some modern historians contend that the name may have come from Brix, Manche, near Cherbourg in the Cotentin Peninsula, and that they came to England after King Henry I of England's conquest of Normandy (i.e.: at the same time as Alan fitz Flaad, the FitzAlan ancestor of the Stuart Royal Family, nowithstanding that they were Bretons).
What is known clearly is that this Robert de Brus is first mentioned during the period 1094 and 1100, as a witness to a charter of Hugh, Earl of Chester, granting the church of Flamborough, Yorkshire, to the church of Whitby. Possibly the Earl of Chester about 1100–1104 enfeoffed Robert of certain portions of his Cleveland fee in Lofthouse, Upleatham, Barwick, Ingleby, and other places. Between 1103–1106 Robert de Brus attested with Ralph de Paynel and 16 others a charter of William, Count of Mortain, to the abbey of Marmoutier. In 1109 at a Council of all England held at Nottingham, he attested the charter of King Henry 1st confirming to the church of Durham certain possessions which the men of Northumberland had claimed. During the period 1109–1114 he appears in early charters in possession of numerous other manors and lands in Yorkshire, and in the same period he attested a charter of Henry 1st issued at Woodstock, Oxfordshire. He appears in the Lindsey Survey made 1115–1118 in possession of even further lands. There is a strong presumption that King Henry 1st had given Robert his Yorkshire fee soon after the battle of Tinchebrai (28 September 1106). Robert was present at the great gathering of northern magnates at Durham in 1121, and sometime during the period 1124–1130 he was with the King at Brampton. About 1131 Robert de Brus was in the retinue of Henry 1st at Lions, in Eure. About the same time he attested with three of his personal knights a confirmation with Alan de Percy to the monks of Whitby.〔Farrer, William, D.Litt., editor, ''Early Yorkshire Charters''. vol.ii, Edinburgh 1915, p.11.〕 It is said that Robert had been given some 80 manors in Yorkshire by King Henry. It is evident that Robert kept up his connexions with other Normans too. A member of the Feugeres family, of Feugeres, Calvados, arr.Bayeux, canton of Isigny, witnessed charters of this Robert de Brus circa 1135 in Yorkshire.〔Loyd, Lewis C., Barrister-at-law, edited by Charles Travis Clay & David C. Douglas, ''The Origins of some Anglo-Norman Families'', Harleian Society, Leeds, UK, 1951; reprinted Baltimore, Md., 1999 edition, p.43.〕

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