To whom it may concern:
I am left scratching my head over this one.
I have a Maud (matilda) daughter of robert the Bruce king of scotland and
his wife elizabeth burgh married to thomas macisaac. I have not been able to find a thing on Thomas's origin or parents. Any one have a clue where he
came from? Or his ancestry?
RAY
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On Friday, July 20, 2001 at 7:31:22 PM UTC+12, RAY Montgomery wrote:
To whom it may concern:
I am left scratching my head over this one.
I have a Maud (matilda) daughter of robert the Bruce king of scotland and
his wife elizabeth burgh married to thomas macisaac. I have not been able to >> find a thing on Thomas's origin or parents. Any one have a clue where he
came from? Or his ancestry?
RAY
<br><br><br>If you quit, you fail!!! Never, never quit!
Monte J. Brough in a personal letter (March 1980)
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Hi Ray, I'm curious to know if you found any further information?
On 15-May-22 11:26 AM, Kirsten wrote:Dear Peter, what do you think was the reason for this strange marriage?
On Friday, July 20, 2001 at 7:31:22 PM UTC+12, RAY Montgomery wrote:
To whom it may concern:
I am left scratching my head over this one.
I have a Maud (matilda) daughter of robert the Bruce king of scotland and >> his wife elizabeth burgh married to thomas macisaac. I have not been able to
find a thing on Thomas's origin or parents. Any one have a clue where he >> came from? Or his ancestry?
RAY
<br><br><br>If you quit, you fail!!! Never, never quit!
Monte J. Brough in a personal letter (March 1980)
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Hi Ray, I'm curious to know if you found any further information?Reviving a post from 2001 is not a very likely way to elicit a response
from the poster.
For Robert I's daughter Matilda and her marriage to Thomas Isaac (not MacIsaac) see https://www.poms.ac.uk/record/person/23223/.
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Dear Peter, what do you think was the reason for this strange marriage?
A domingo, 15 de maio de 2022 à(s) 04:47:50 UTC+1, pss...@optusnet.com.au escreveu:
On 15-May-22 11:26 AM, Kirsten wrote:Dear Peter, what do you think was the reason for this strange marriage?
On Friday, July 20, 2001 at 7:31:22 PM UTC+12, RAY Montgomery wrote:Reviving a post from 2001 is not a very likely way to elicit a response
To whom it may concern:Hi Ray, I'm curious to know if you found any further information?
I am left scratching my head over this one.
I have a Maud (matilda) daughter of robert the Bruce king of scotland and >>>> his wife elizabeth burgh married to thomas macisaac. I have not been able to
find a thing on Thomas's origin or parents. Any one have a clue where he >>>> came from? Or his ancestry?
RAY
<br><br><br>If you quit, you fail!!! Never, never quit!
Monte J. Brough in a personal letter (March 1980)
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from the poster.
For Robert I's daughter Matilda and her marriage to Thomas Isaac (not
MacIsaac) see https://www.poms.ac.uk/record/person/23223/.
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On Sunday, May 15, 2022 at 10:17:01 AM UTC-7, Paulo Ricardo Canedo wrote:(like 'el de los Garfios', a relatively obscure local landholder, being given the marriage of a niece by Alfonso X as reward for leading a heroic but ultimately disastrous 'last stand'). Maybe she was mentally or physically disabled. Or moral compromise -
Dear Peter, what do you think was the reason for this strange marriage?We have pretty much zero information, so one can attribute it to a range of reasons. It could be that Isaac was a knightly companion of her brother. Maybe he lent the king money (though we probably would know this) or was awarded for some other service
tafThanks for the reply, Todd.
On 15-May-22 11:26 AM, Kirsten wrote:What do you think of Kelsey's 2017 theory that Thomas Isaac's father was Isaac the Clericus?
On Friday, July 20, 2001 at 7:31:22 PM UTC+12, RAY Montgomery wrote:
To whom it may concern:
I am left scratching my head over this one.
I have a Maud (matilda) daughter of robert the Bruce king of scotland and >> his wife elizabeth burgh married to thomas macisaac. I have not been able to
find a thing on Thomas's origin or parents. Any one have a clue where he >> came from? Or his ancestry?
RAY
<br><br><br>If you quit, you fail!!! Never, never quit!
Monte J. Brough in a personal letter (March 1980)
_________________________________________________________________
Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
Hi Ray, I'm curious to know if you found any further information?Reviving a post from 2001 is not a very likely way to elicit a response
from the poster.
For Robert I's daughter Matilda and her marriage to Thomas Isaac (not MacIsaac) see https://www.poms.ac.uk/record/person/23223/.
Peter Stewart
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On 16-May-22 3:17 AM, Paulo Ricardo Canedo wrote:Thanks for the reply, Peter. What did you mean by "I don't even know that reason had anything to do with it"?
A domingo, 15 de maio de 2022 à(s) 04:47:50 UTC+1, pss...@optusnet.com.au escreveu:I don't even know that reason had anything to do with it - but of course
On 15-May-22 11:26 AM, Kirsten wrote:Dear Peter, what do you think was the reason for this strange marriage?
On Friday, July 20, 2001 at 7:31:22 PM UTC+12, RAY Montgomery wrote: >>>> To whom it may concern:Reviving a post from 2001 is not a very likely way to elicit a response >> from the poster.
I am left scratching my head over this one.
I have a Maud (matilda) daughter of robert the Bruce king of scotland and
his wife elizabeth burgh married to thomas macisaac. I have not been able to
find a thing on Thomas's origin or parents. Any one have a clue where he
came from? Or his ancestry?
RAY
<br><br><br>If you quit, you fail!!! Never, never quit!
Monte J. Brough in a personal letter (March 1980)
_________________________________________________________________
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Hi Ray, I'm curious to know if you found any further information?
For Robert I's daughter Matilda and her marriage to Thomas Isaac (not
MacIsaac) see https://www.poms.ac.uk/record/person/23223/.
Peter Stewart
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I have no special insight.
In general I think it is a basic fallacy to assume that medieval people always followed convention in marriage arrangements, much less as we see norms applying to their circumstances in distant retrospect. For
instance, no doubt "shot-gun" weddings occurred long before there were shot-guns to enforce them.
As for Thomas Isaac, I doubt that his marriage to Matilda was considered
as disgraceful to the Bruce family and their connections in the 14th
century as it has been by pompous historians since. According to Michael Penman (The MacDonald Lordship and the Bruce Dynasty, in _The Lordship
of the Isles_, 2014, p. 80) King David II "From his own exile ... may
have had a hand as early as 1352 in MacDougall's marriage to his niece, Janet (daughter of Thomas Isaac and Matilda Bruce)".
Peter Stewart
A segunda-feira, 16 de maio de 2022 à(s) 00:07:59 UTC+1, pss...@optusnet.com.au escreveu:
On 16-May-22 3:17 AM, Paulo Ricardo Canedo wrote:Thanks for the reply, Peter. What did you mean by "I don't even know that reason had anything to do with it"?
A domingo, 15 de maio de 2022 à(s) 04:47:50 UTC+1, pss...@optusnet.com.au escreveu:I don't even know that reason had anything to do with it - but of course
On 15-May-22 11:26 AM, Kirsten wrote:Dear Peter, what do you think was the reason for this strange marriage?
On Friday, July 20, 2001 at 7:31:22 PM UTC+12, RAY Montgomery wrote: >>>>>> To whom it may concern:Reviving a post from 2001 is not a very likely way to elicit a response >>>> from the poster.
I am left scratching my head over this one.
I have a Maud (matilda) daughter of robert the Bruce king of scotland and
his wife elizabeth burgh married to thomas macisaac. I have not been able to
find a thing on Thomas's origin or parents. Any one have a clue where he >>>>>> came from? Or his ancestry?
RAY
<br><br><br>If you quit, you fail!!! Never, never quit!
Monte J. Brough in a personal letter (March 1980)
_________________________________________________________________
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Hi Ray, I'm curious to know if you found any further information?
For Robert I's daughter Matilda and her marriage to Thomas Isaac (not
MacIsaac) see https://www.poms.ac.uk/record/person/23223/.
Peter Stewart
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I have no special insight.
In general I think it is a basic fallacy to assume that medieval people
always followed convention in marriage arrangements, much less as we see
norms applying to their circumstances in distant retrospect. For
instance, no doubt "shot-gun" weddings occurred long before there were
shot-guns to enforce them.
As for Thomas Isaac, I doubt that his marriage to Matilda was considered
as disgraceful to the Bruce family and their connections in the 14th
century as it has been by pompous historians since. According to Michael
Penman (The MacDonald Lordship and the Bruce Dynasty, in _The Lordship
of the Isles_, 2014, p. 80) King David II "From his own exile ... may
have had a hand as early as 1352 in MacDougall's marriage to his niece,
Janet (daughter of Thomas Isaac and Matilda Bruce)".
Peter Stewart
A domingo, 15 de maio de 2022 à(s) 04:47:50 UTC+1, pss...@optusnet.com.au escreveu:
On 15-May-22 11:26 AM, Kirsten wrote:What do you think of Kelsey's 2017 theory that Thomas Isaac's father was Isaac the Clericus?
On Friday, July 20, 2001 at 7:31:22 PM UTC+12, RAY Montgomery wrote:Reviving a post from 2001 is not a very likely way to elicit a response
To whom it may concern:Hi Ray, I'm curious to know if you found any further information?
I am left scratching my head over this one.
I have a Maud (matilda) daughter of robert the Bruce king of scotland and >>>> his wife elizabeth burgh married to thomas macisaac. I have not been able to
find a thing on Thomas's origin or parents. Any one have a clue where he >>>> came from? Or his ancestry?
RAY
<br><br><br>If you quit, you fail!!! Never, never quit!
Monte J. Brough in a personal letter (March 1980)
_________________________________________________________________
Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp >>>
from the poster.
For Robert I's daughter Matilda and her marriage to Thomas Isaac (not
MacIsaac) see https://www.poms.ac.uk/record/person/23223/.
Peter Stewart
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On 16-May-22 12:35 PM, Paulo Ricardo Canedo wrote:Thanks for the reply, Peter.
A domingo, 15 de maio de 2022 à(s) 04:47:50 UTC+1, pss...@optusnet.com.au escreveu:I hadn't thought about it, so perhaps you are more concerned with what I think than I am.
On 15-May-22 11:26 AM, Kirsten wrote:What do you think of Kelsey's 2017 theory that Thomas Isaac's father was Isaac the Clericus?
On Friday, July 20, 2001 at 7:31:22 PM UTC+12, RAY Montgomery wrote: >>>> To whom it may concern:Reviving a post from 2001 is not a very likely way to elicit a response >> from the poster.
I am left scratching my head over this one.
I have a Maud (matilda) daughter of robert the Bruce king of scotland and
his wife elizabeth burgh married to thomas macisaac. I have not been able to
find a thing on Thomas's origin or parents. Any one have a clue where he
came from? Or his ancestry?
RAY
<br><br><br>If you quit, you fail!!! Never, never quit!
Monte J. Brough in a personal letter (March 1980)
_________________________________________________________________
Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
Hi Ray, I'm curious to know if you found any further information?
For Robert I's daughter Matilda and her marriage to Thomas Isaac (not
MacIsaac) see https://www.poms.ac.uk/record/person/23223/.
Peter Stewart
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The clerk Isaac was one of the baillies of Aberdeen in March 1311 (new style), see https://www.poms.ac.uk/record/person/16819/. Thomas Isaac
was described as noble in September 1358, when he was brother-in-law to
the king. Making these men of widely different status into father and
son would require clearer evidence than just the name Isaac and a link
to Aberdeen in common.
Peter Stewart
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