De Soules (de Soulis)[a] is the surname of an old Norman noble family originating from Soulles, also known as the House of de Soules.
The family was also linked to the Scottish Crown through the marriage of William I de Soules and Ermengarde, daughter of Alan Durward by Marjorie, illegitimate daughter of Alexander II of Scotland. Their son, Nicholas II de Soules, was one of the competitors for the Crown of Scotland, upon the death of Margaret, Maid of Norway in 1290.
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DeSoules (de Soulis) is the surname of an old Norman noble family originating from Soulles, also known as the House of deSoules. The family was also...
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deSoules of Old Roxburgh (died 1310), married Margaret de Ardross, had issue. Thomas deSoules of Stamfordham (died circa 1304), married Alicia de Mulcastre...
when John deSoules emerged as senior Guardian, seemingly appointed by Balliol himself pending his return. The following year, with Soules leaving for...
Middle Ages. Ranulf I deSoules William II de Haya Nicholas I deSoules William I deSoules Nicholas II deSoules William II deSoules Balfour Paul, vol III...
designation Ranulf I deSoules († x 1170) Ranulf II deSoules († 1207) Fulk deSoules († x 1227) Nicholas I deSoules († x 1264) William I deSoules († 1292x3)...
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de Umfraville, Earl of Angus. In May 1301, Umfraville, Comyn, and Lamberton also resigned as joint Guardians and were replaced by Sir John deSoules as...
custody of his grandfather John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey. Balliol could possibly have been involved in the "Soules Conspiracy", a plot to depose king...
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Lord of Badenoch. He resigned the next year and was replaced by John deSoules. He participated in the siege of Lochmaben Castle in September 1301. In...
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of Hextilda, daughter of Bethóc, daughter of King Donald III. Nicholas deSoules, son of Ermengarde, daughter of Marjorie, natural daughter of King Alexander...
Earl of Orkney William de Moravia, Earl of Sutherland Walter, High Steward of Scotland (King Robert loyalist) William deSoules, Lord of Liddesdale and...
Zeeland William de Wickwane (died 1285), Archbishop of York (1279–1285) William II, Lord of Egmond (died 1304) William II deSoules (died c. 1320), Lord...
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family of Soulis Ranulf I deSoules in that La Haye-Hue, now called La Haye-Bellefond, is located just across the small Soules River from Soulles, the seat...
Aigneus who is witness to a charter signed in Liddesdale between Randulf deSoules and Jedburgh Abbey c. 1200. A separate and less likely origin has also...
Badenoch and Bishop William de Lamberton, but the three step down the following year to make way for a single Guardian, John deSoules. Robert the Bruce later...