Sir Thomas Charteris (born Thomas de Longueville;[1] died 1346) styled "of Amisfield", was a Scottish nobleman. He supported the Bruce family and was appointed ambassador to England. In 1342 he was appointed Lord Chancellor of Scotland by David II. He was killed in 1346 at the Battle of Neville's Cross. He was known as the Red Reaver.[1]
His sword is believed to be within Kinfauns Castle.[1]
^ abcOfficial Guide to Perth and Its Neighbourhood by the Tramway Car Routes – Perth Town Council (1907), p. 23
Sir ThomasCharteris (born Thomas de Longueville; died 1346) styled "of Amisfield", was a Scottish nobleman. He supported the Bruce family and was appointed...
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1926, Leslie legally changed his surname to "Charteris". In the BBC Radio 4 documentary Leslie Charteris – A Saintly Centennial, his daughter stated that...
Glasgow 1273–c.1279: William Fraser, Bishop of St Andrews 1285-1291: ThomasCharteris, Archdeacon of Lothian 1291: Alan de St Edmund, Bishop of Caithness...
in action in the Great War), Guy Lawrence Charteris, Colin Charteris (who died young), Lady Mary Charteris (wife of Capt. Algernon Walter Strickland and...
revival/updating of The Saint, a programme based upon the stories of Leslie Charteris that had originally aired from 1962 to 1969, and starred Roger Moore as...
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II, and remained in office until 1335, when he was replaced by Sir ThomasCharteris, the first layman to hold the position. His protege was Patrick de...
the university, but Charteris declined to take part in it. Among the royal puns on this occasion, James is said to joked on Charteris, 'His name agreeth...
1st Lord of Kinfauns, William Charteris of Kinfauns (1487 recorded in Great Seal) 2nd Lord of Kinfauns, John Charteris of Kinfauns (murdered 1552) 3th...
Evan Edward Charteris was the youngest child of Francis Charteris, 10th Earl of Wemyss and Lady Anne Frederica Anson, second daughter of Thomas Anson, 1st...
novelist Hugo Charteris, Ann Charteris the wife of Ian Fleming, and Mary Rose Charteris. The siblings were the grandchildren of Hugo Charteris, 11th Earl...
World War, neighbouring churches united with Charteris Memorial: first Pleasance in 1953, forming Charteris-Pleasance Church; then Buccleuch and Nicolson...
1351–1383 Succeeded by Stephen de Cellario Political offices Preceded by ThomasCharteris Chancellor of Scotland 1353–1370 Succeeded by John de Carrick...
foundation is that of Halton House, which was built in the 15th century by ThomasCharteris of Kinfauns. The circular wall, originally thought to have been the...
Chris Charteris (born 1966) is a New Zealand sculptor, jeweller and carver. Charteris was born in Auckland, adopted into a Pākehā family as a young child...
mentioned in The X-Men #28 (January 1967), and was created by Roy Thomas and Werner Roth. Thomas spoke on the creation of the team stating "Factor Three [was]...