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Sir Robert SCALES, 1st Baron Scales

Sir Robert SCALES, 1st Baron Scales

Male - 1304

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  • Name Robert SCALES 
    Prefix Sir 
    Suffix 1st Baron Scales 
    Gender Male 
    _UID 05C3F47071E1D049AA2448BD152FDE51DD08 
    Died 1304 
    Person ID I19753  YoungFamily
    Last Modified 26 Oct 2021 

    Family Isabel 
    _UID 95D660262735264EB772BAB8857FBEEE0C22 
    Children 
     1. Sir Robert SCALES, 2nd Baron Scales,   d. 1324
    Last Modified 15 May 2022 
    Family ID F6160  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Lord Robert de Scales was a Knight Templar[1] and loyal supporter of Edward I in his campaigns in Wales, Scotland, France and Flanders. In 1299 he, and his heirs, were bestowed with the title, Baron Scales and were henceforth known as 'Lord Scales'.[2] Robert died in 1304.


      Contents
      1 Welsh Invasion
      2 The Continent
      3 Barony
      4 Scottish Wars
      5 Residences
      6 Family
      7 References
      Welsh Invasion
      In 1277 Robert accompanied Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, in Edward I's first mass invasion of Wales to quash a rebellion by Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales. The successful invasion led to the Treaty of Aberconwy, confining Llywelyn's authority to the west of the River Conwy.[3]

      The Continent
      In March 1287 Robert left England for the English-owned Gascony, however, it was a short stay and by Jun 1287 he had been posted to Wales.[4]

      Shortly before April 1298 Robert served in Flanders,[4] perhaps accompanying the king when suing for peace with Philip IV of France.

      Barony
      In 1299 Robert and his heirs were granted the title Baron Scales[2] and he was summoned to Parliament from 1299-1305.[5]

      Scottish Wars
      In 1301 Robert, along with one companion, two knights and eleven horsemen, accompanied Edward I on his campaigns against William Wallace in the First War of Scottish Independence.[6]

      Residences
      Robert's main residence was at Rivenhall (or Rewenhale) in Essex where he held a manor house and park.[4][7] He also held land at Barkway and Newsells, Hertfordshire,[1] Middelton, Lenn, Herewyk, Reynham, Pudding Norton, Gately, Wilton, la Hawe, Hoo and Ilsington in Norfolk, Haselingfeld in Cambridgeshire, Wridelington in Suffolk,[1] Berton in Gloucestershire[1] and Ouresby and Torneton in Lincolnshire.[4]

      Family
      Robert married Isabel[4] and they had at least one son

      Robert de Scales, 2nd Baron Scales (?-1324)
      References
      Feudal Aids 1284-1431
      Philip Morant, The History and Antiquities of the County of Essex
      "The rise of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd". BBC History website. BBC. 2014. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
      Patent Rolls
      House of Lords, Supplemental Case of the House of Lords
      Calendar of Documents relating to Scotland
      Book of Fees