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Sir John Carlyle, who is first named in 1398, as one of the conservators of a truce with England. He was one of an assize which on 2 June 1428 gave a verdict as to claims to lands at Pencaitland between Sir Herbert Maxwell, Lord of Carlaverock, and John Sinclair, Lord of Herdmanston. He was still alive in March 1432-33, but may not have long survived that date. He had issue at least one son:- William Carlyle of Torthorwald The Scots Peerage II: p. 380
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