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manrent
manrent Sc. Now Hist. (ˈmænrɛnt) [Sc. form of manred: see -red. It is doubtful whether the form goes back to the 14th c., as the MSS. of Barbour were written in 1487–9, and in one passage MS. E has the older form manredyn.] 1. Homage: = manred 1.1375 Barbour Bruce xvi. 303 The kingis..of the Eryschr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Manrent
Smaller clans, unable to defend themselves, and clans or families who had lost their chiefs, frequently entered into manrent. Illustrative example of a manrent In 1588, William Macleod of Macleod, 13th chief of Clan Macleod, entered into a bond of manrent with Lachlan Mackintosh wikipedia.org
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William Sutherland, 6th of Duffus
William Sutherland, 6th of Duffus, as the new Laird of Skelbo having entered into a fresh acquisition of territory gave a bond of manrent to Alexander A breach of the bond of service and manrent would incur a fine of £1500 Scots, £500 of which would have to be paid to Dornoch Cathedral, £500 to the Master wikipedia.org
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manred
† ˈmanred Obs. Forms: α. 1 man(n)rǽden(n, 3 monreden, -ræidene, -raddene, 3, 5 man-, monradene, 5 manredyn, 6–7 manratten, -rydden. Also Sc. 4–9 manrent. β. 2–6 manred; also 3–4 -rede, 4 -rade, 6 -ryd, -rode, 7 -roode. [OE. mannrǽden, f. mann man n.1 + -rǽden -red.] 1. Homage. Phr. to do manred or m... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sir John Munro, 4th Baronet
In 1661, by a deed dated 23 January, John entered into a bond of friendship and manrent with Kenneth Mor Mackenzie, 3rd Earl of Seaforth, chief of Mackenzies wikipedia.org
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John Campbell of Cawdor (nobleman)
Campbell made several "bonds of manrent" which formalised and cemented alliances between families. wikipedia.org
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Retinue
Historical examples Cohors amicorum Comitatus Dienstmann in Austria Druzhina in Kyivan Rus' Manrent, a Scottish clan bond Svita in the Russian Empire wikipedia.org
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Patrick Gray, 4th Lord Gray
When he returned to Scotland he made a band of friendship or 'manrent' with Cardinal David Beaton at St Andrews on 22 October 1544. wikipedia.org
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Vassal
Lehnsmann Mandala (political model) Suzerainty Thegn Vavasour, a type of vassal Zamindar Similar terms Gokenin, vassals of the shogunate in Japan Manrent wikipedia.org
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Jenny Wormald
she completed her PhD Her thesis was on the history of the late medieval Scottish nobility through analysis of a kind of document known as a bond of manrent Lords and Men in Scotland: Bonds of Manrent, 1442-1603. John Donald. 1985 Mary Queen of Scots: a Study in Failure. wikipedia.org
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Hector Munro, 13th Baron of Foulis
There is also a bond of Manrent between Hector Munro and Hugh Fraser, 5th Lord Lovat dated 19 March 1529. wikipedia.org
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Robert Mor Munro, 15th Baron of Foulis
Lands and charters In 1550, Robert Mor Munro, 15th Baron is recorded in a bond of manrent and friendship with George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly, chief In 1585, Robert Mor Munro signed a bond of manrent with George Gordon, 1st Marquess of Huntly to assist each other as allies against any person except wikipedia.org
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Alexander Gordon, Master of Sutherland
William Sutherland, 6th of Duffus, as the new Laird of Skelbo and having entered into a fresh acquisition of territory, gave a bond of manrent to Alexander A breach of the bond of service and manrent would incur a fine of £1500 Scots, £500 of which would have to be paid to Dornoch Cathedral, £500 to the Master wikipedia.org
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Sir Lachlan Mackinnon (clan chief)
On 12 July 1606, Lachlan entered into a bond of manrent with Finlay MacNab of Bowaine. wikipedia.org
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Ballantine (surname)
persons except the King and the Earl of Argyll, the latter reservation made so that the Chief of the Bannatynes couldfulfill the conditions of a bond of manrent wikipedia.org
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