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Henry Ragnvaldson Randall
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Navn Henry Ragnvaldson Randall Fødsel - Usikre foreldre
Kjønn Mann Occupation 24 Jan 1438 Orkney, Scotland, Great Britain [1, 2] Same person?
.... Henry Randall, who is styled lawman of Orkney in the translation in a record of the date Jan. 24. 1438, where the status, along with John Haraldson, balie of Kirkwall, and James of Lask, that they heard two men (named) swear on the "hirdmen steine", before the Earl and "the gentiles" of the country, that they were present in the vestry of the Cathedral of St. Magnus, when Thomas Sinclar asked John of Kirkwall, then lawman of Orkney, some questions. This would seem to imply that, in the year 1438, Henry Rendall may probably had been lawman a very short time, and that the lawman of 1438 may probably have been John of Kirkwall.
The following curious evidence of this feeling occurs in a deed in the possession of Mr. W. H. Fotheringham, dated at Kirkwall in 1438 :-“ Till all and synd lele folk in Cryste, to quhais knawledge yir pnt. wris. sal cum, Henry Randall, lawman of Orknay, John Naraldson, balze off Kirkwaw, Jamis off Lask, Greeting in Gode ...
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Prehistoric Annals of Scotland, Volum 1Event 1443 Orkney, Scotland, Great Britain [3] A copy of the so-called Genealogy, the genealogical record compiled in support of William Sinclair's Compaign for succession to earldom from 1443 was sealed by Henry Randall in accordance with the will of the community. The closing lines of that work articulate the lawman's role as the voice of the people, explaining that is was affirmed with the seals of the bishop Thomas Tulloch, and cannons, as well as the entire people and community of our country of Orkney, (with) what is called the communial seal and Henry Randall. lawman in our public and general session, (and) not with out great maturity and amplw deliberation. Event 1446 Orkney, Scotland, Great Britain [4] Same Person?
Henry Randall appended his sel as lawman of Orkney in 1438 and 1446, and at the beginning of the sixteenth century the family still one of the most important in the islands. John Rendall of .....Person ID I41482 My Genealogy Sist endret 31 Aug 2022
Far Ragnvald Kolbeinnson av Randall Famile ID F16656 Gruppeskjema | Familiediagram
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Kilder - [S3151] Bannatyne Club (Edinburgh, Scotland), The Bannatyne Miscellany, Volum 3, (Ballantyne and Company, 1855), 190.
- [S3162] Sir Daniel Wilson, Prehistoric Annals of Scotland, Volum 1, (Macmillan, 1863), 136-140.
- [S3161] Ian Peter Grohse, Frontiers for Peace in the Medieval North: The Norwegian-Scottish Frontier c. 1260-1470, (2017), 201.
- [S3159] Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Volum 52, (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Society, 1918), 199.
- [S3151] Bannatyne Club (Edinburgh, Scotland), The Bannatyne Miscellany, Volum 3, (Ballantyne and Company, 1855), 190.
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