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Thomas -Lord High Constable of Scotland, Sir Thomas de la Haye, Laird Hay, 7th Feudal Baron of Erroll, Constable of Scotland 1342–1406 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1342

Birth Location: Inchetuthyll, Perthshire, Scotland

Death Date: Jul 1406

Death Location: Slains Castle, Cruden Bay, Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Father: Sir Feudal

Mother: Lady Keith

Spouse(s): Princess Erroll

Children(s): Thomas DELAHAY

Thomas -Lord High Constable of Scotland, Sir Thomas de la Haye, Laird Hay, 7th Feudal Baron of Erroll, Constable of Scotland was born in 1342 in Inchetuthyll, Perthshire, Scotland, the child of Sir David Yester Delahaye Feudal And Lady Margaret Baroness Innerpeffer Heiress Keith. Thomas -Lord High Constable of Scotland, Sir Thomas de la Haye, Laird Hay, 7th Feudal Baron of Erroll, Constable of Scotland married Princess Elizabeth Scotland Stewartlady Hay Erroll, and had children including Thomas Delahay. Thomas -Lord High Constable of Scotland, Sir Thomas de la Haye, Laird Hay, 7th Feudal Baron of Erroll, Constable of Scotland passed away in 1406 in Slains Castle, Cruden Bay, Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

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  • Thomas -Lord High Constable of Scotland, Sir Thomas de la Haye, Laird Hay, 7th Feudal Baron of Erroll, Constable of Scotland was born in 1342 in Inchetuthyll, Perthshire, Scotland, the child of Sir David Yester Delahaye Feudal And Lady Margaret Baroness Innerpeffer Heiress Keith.
  • Thomas -Lord High Constable of Scotland, Sir Thomas de la Haye, Laird Hay, 7th Feudal Baron of Erroll, Constable of Scotland married Princess Elizabeth Scotland Stewartlady Hay Erroll, and had children including Thomas Delahay.
  • Thomas -Lord High Constable of Scotland, Sir Thomas de la Haye, Laird Hay, 7th Feudal Baron of Erroll, Constable of Scotland passed away in 1406 in Slains Castle, Cruden Bay, Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

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Thomas Scotland's Ancestors

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Thomas Scotland
1342–1406
Birth Place: Inchetuthyll, Perthshire, Scotland
Parents
Sir David Yester delaHaye Feudal
1318–1346
Slains, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Lady (Margaret Baroness Innerpeffer Heiress) Keith
1320–1410
Innerpeffer, Angusshire, Scotland
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Thomas Scotland's Descendants

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Thomas (-Lord High Constable of Scotland, Sir Thomas de la Haye, Laird Hay, 7th Feudal Baron of Erroll, Constable of) Scotland (1342–Jul 1406) m. Princess (Elizabeth Scotland StewartLady Hay) Erroll (1346–1389)
  1. 1. Thomas DELAHAY 1390–1426 m. Isabel (Joan) Babthorpe 1390–1433 m. Janet (Johannet) Thomas 1410–
    1. 1. Alice delaHAY 1435–1484 m. Thomas Tate 1420–1481
      1. 1. SIR (Robert*) Tate 1440–1488 m. Lady (Margery) Wood 1440–1511
        1. 1. Lady (Mary Agnes) Tate 1472–1514 m. Thomas ((1)) Chandler 1475–1551
        2. 2. Sir (John) Tate 1460–1514
        3. 3. Bridget Tate 1470–
        4. 4. Robert Tate 1480–1508
        5. 5. Richard Tate 1480–1554
        6. 6. Elizabeth Tate 1480–1516

Thomas Scotland's Timeline

2 Records

1342
1342
Birth of Thomas -Lord High Constable of Scotland, Sir Thomas de la Haye, Laird Hay, 7th Feudal Baron of Erroll, Constable of Scotland in Inchetuthyll, Perthshire, Scotland
Inchetuthyll, Perthshire, Scotland
1406
Jul 1406
Age 64
Death of Thomas -Lord High Constable of Scotland, Sir Thomas de la Haye, Laird Hay, 7th Feudal Baron of Erroll, Constable of Scotland in Slains Castle, Cruden Bay, Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Slains Castle, Cruden Bay, Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1342
    Event Place: Inchetuthyll, Perthshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jul 1406
    Event Place: Slains Castle, Cruden Bay, Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

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