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Sir John of Montgomery, here treated, is the son of Alan of Montgomery. He and his father are noticed in the witness list of a undated charter by which Vincent son of Robert Avenel confirms that he has given part of the territory of Innerwick to the monks of Kelso.Kelso Liber: charter number 252 on pp. 210-11
Sir John of Montgomery, here treated, married Helena, one of the heirs of Robert of Kent: "Johs de Mundegumi 7 Helena uxor eis / hedes Rob de Kent". Kelso Liber: charter number 251 on pp. 209-10
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[Suggested Date circa 1190] Kelso Liber: charter number 251 on pp. 209-10
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[Suggested Date circa 1190] Kelso Liber: charter number 252 on pp. 210-11
Melrose Munimenta I: charter number 61 on pp. 50-1
Sir John Montgomerie of Eastwood. Born: Abt 1225, Inverwick, Renfrewshire, Scotlan Died: 1285, Eastwood, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Parents: Sir Alan de Montgomerie, 4th Laird of Eaglesham (1198-1233) and Miss De Cassilis (abt. 1199-)
Children:
4th Baron of Eaglesham
Information from corresponding with Brent Friedrichs, Box 34, Charter Oak, IA 51439, 712-678-3720, email: blf@ia.frontiercomm.net, Dec. 1996.
Sir John I de Montgomery, 4th Baron of Eaglesham died about 1214. Married Helen de Kent, dau. of Robert de Kent.
"Origin and History of the Montgomerys" by B.G. Montgomery of Sweden.