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The Poems and Ballads of Sir Walter Scott, Bart (6); Bridal of Triermain. Minor Poems
The Poems and Ballads of Sir Walter Scott Bart Bridal of Triermain Minor Poems - 6 Author:Sir Walter Scott Volume: 6 General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1900 Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a m... more »illion books for free. Excerpt: APPENDIX THE BRIDAL OF TRIERMAIN. Note A. The Baron of Triermain. -- p. 9. This branch of Vaux, with its collateral alliances, is now represented by the family of Braddyl of Conishead Priory, in the county palatine of Lancaster; for it appears that about the time above mentioned, the house of Triermain was united to its kindred family Vaux of Caterlen, and, by marriage with the heiress of Delamore and Leybourne, became the representative of those ancient and noble families. The male line failing in John de Vaux, about the year 1665, his daughter and heiress, Mabel, married Christopher Richmond, Esq., of Highhead Castle, in the county of Cumberland, descended from an ancient family of that name, Lords of Corby Castle, in the same county, soon after the Conquest, and which they alienated about the 15th of Edward the Second, to Andrea de Harcla, Earl of Carlisle. Of this family was Sir Thomas de Raigemont (miles auratus), in the reign of King Edward the First, who appears to have greatly distinguished himself at the siege of Kaerlaveroc, with William, Baron of Leybourne. In an ancient heraldic poem, now extant, and preserved in the British Museum, describing that siege,1 his arms are stated to be, Or, 2 Bars Gemelles Gules, and a Chief Or, the same borne iThis poem has been recently edited by Sir Nicolas Harris Nicholas, 1833. by his descendants at the present day. The Richmonds removed to their Castle of Highhead in the reign of Henry the Eighth, when the then representative of the family married Margaret, daughter of Sir Hugh Lowther, by the Lady Dorothy de Clifford, only child by a se...« less