Nicholas de la Haye
Sir Nicholas de la Haye, Baron of Errol was a 13th-14th century Scottish noble.
Nicholas was the son of Gilbert de la Hay and Ideonea Comyn.
He was Sheriff of Perth and Constable of Perth Castle by 1289 and was one of John Balliol's auditors in 1292 during the competition for the Scottish crown.[1] He swore fealty and homage to King Edward I of England on 10 July and 28 August 1296. Nicholas was summoned to Parliament at St Andrews on 5 March 1304.
Family[]
Nicholas married Joan and had the following known issue:
- Gilbert of Errol
- Nicholas, Rector of Fossoway
- John
- Hugh of Locharwart
Citations[]
- ^ Barron, p. 110
References[]
- Barron, Evan Macleod (1914). The Scottish war of independence; a critical study by Evan Macleod Barron. J. Nisbet.
Categories:
- 13th-century Scottish people
- 14th-century Scottish people
- Medieval Scottish knights
- Scottish people of the Wars of Scottish Independence
- Clan Hay