. The Scots peerage; founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom . Through. [j. B. RUTHERFURD, LORD RUTHERFURD OBERT, Lord of Rodyr-FORDE, witnessed a char-ter by David i. to Ger-vase of Rydel, circa Gregory of Ruther-FURD witnessed twocharters of Roger Bur-nard to the monasteryof Melrose of thirteenacres of the lands ofFaringdon, in the reignof King William the Lion,and other charters in thereign of King Alexan-der 11.^ Hugh of Roderforde witnessed a grant by Philip deValoniis to R


. The Scots peerage; founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom . Through. [j. B. RUTHERFURD, LORD RUTHERFURD OBERT, Lord of Rodyr-FORDE, witnessed a char-ter by David i. to Ger-vase of Rydel, circa Gregory of Ruther-FURD witnessed twocharters of Roger Bur-nard to the monasteryof Melrose of thirteenacres of the lands ofFaringdon, in the reignof King William the Lion,and other charters in thereign of King Alexan-der 11.^ Hugh of Roderforde witnessed a grant by Philip deValoniis to Robert de Stutteville of lands of Torpenhow inNorthumberland in or before 1215, in which year Philipdied.^* Richard and Hugh Rutherfurd witnessed a charter ofRichard Burnard of Faringdon to the abbey and convent ofMelrose in the reign of King Alexander in., 1252/ Sir Nicolas of Rutherfurd witnessed charters byWilliam of Landels and by John of Landels to the churchof St. Mary of Melrose, and other charters in the reign of 1 Rutherfurds of that Ilk. 2 uier de Melros, i. 75, 76, 177, 179, 227,229, 232. 3 Macfarlane, Original Writs, Adv. Lib. * Liber de Melros,i. 299. 304. RUTHERFURD, LORD RUTHERFURD 365 King Alexander ii. and in the reign of King Alexander iii.^He is probably the same Sir Nicolas who witnessed a deedby Malcolm of Oonstabletun and Alice his wife of a caru-cate of land in Edulfistun to the church of Glasgow in 1260/a donation by Henry, Lord of Halyburton, to the monasteryof Kelso in 1270/ and a gift by Patrick Corbet, Lord ofFogo, of the chapel of Fogo, with the mill thereof, to thesaid monastery, 1280-97/ He had issue:â 1. Sir Nichol. 2. Aymer of Butherfurd, of the county of Roxburgh, swore fealty to Edward i. at Berwick on 28 August1296. He sued the Marshal for two horses seized byhim, of the value of ten shillings, and recovered themin May 1296/ His lands in Tynedale were seized bythe bailiff, on behalf of the King, as a rebel, inDecember 1297/ 3. Margaret, daugh


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