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    A son, Nicholas de Soulis, was one of the Competitors for the Crown of Scotland. Scottish Borders folklore maintains that a Soulis was involved with...
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  • the castle, then wrapped in lead and boiled to death. In reality, William de Soulis was imprisoned in Dumbarton Castle and died there, following his confessed...
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    Michael Scot (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    soupçonnez de magie. In John Leyden's ballad Lord Soulis, Michael Scot is credited with teaching magic to the protagonist, the evil sorcerer William II de Soules...
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    de Soulis around 1240, in a typical Norman Motte and Bailey pattern. It stayed in his family until approximately 1320 when his descendant, William de...
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    was built in 1244 by Nicholas de Soulis, and was captured by the English in David II's reign. It was retaken by Sir William Douglas, who received a grant...
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    Mangerton was imprisoned and killed by the anti-Bruce conspirator William de Soulis at Hermitage Castle. Gilbert Armstrong, served as steward of the household...
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    however an event in 1320 gives some credence to the story. In 1320 William de Soulis, one of Scotland's most powerful nobles was convicted of treason against...
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  • John de Soules (or de Soulis or Soules) (died 1318). He was a prominent member of the de Soules family. de Soulis joined Robert the Bruce, and was rewarded...
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  • Warden of the Marches, Sir James Douglas. Douglas with Sir William de Soulis, and Henry de Baliol of Branxholme, with a company of men rode after the...
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  • Ingram de Umfraville. In May 1301, de Umfraville, John Comyn and William Lamberton resigned as joint guardians and were replaced by John de Soulis as sole...
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    spreat and the deer-hair ne'er shall grow. — John Leyden, "Lord Soulis" However, William II de Soules was not actually boiled alive but died in prison in Dumbarton...
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  • build Liddel Castle in Liddesdale to control that unruly area. Ranulf de Soulis built Liddel Castle, a motte and bailey structure, at the junction of...
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    forfeited by Sir William de Soulis in 1320. It had been captured during the English invasion and granted to the Englishman Sir Ralph de Neville. By 1341...
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  • recorded de Haya in Scotland and is known to have been in the Scottish court in 1160. He was the son of William I de Haya and Juliana de Soulis, based on...
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    Souliotes were an Orthodox Christian Albanian tribal community in the area of Souli in Epirus from the 16th century to the beginning of the 19th century, who...
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  • Souli is a 2004 Malagasy drama film written and directed by Alexander Abela and based on William Shakespeare's Othello. It follows Abela's 1999 film Makibefo...
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  • Islands. William de Moravia (1204) William Pratt (1227) Michael Mowat (1234) Lawrence Grant (1263) Alexander Murray (1266) William de Soulis (1291) Alan...
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  • of Scottish writer John Leyden’s ballad "Lord Soulis", based on the death of Scottish lord William II de Soules, who was, according to legend, killed by...
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    De Soules (de Soulis) is the surname of an old Norman noble family originating from Soulles, also known as the House of de Soules. The family was also...
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    not mention, is that William I de Haya married Juliana de Soulis and these two were the parents of William II de Haya. David de Haya, who wedded Helen...
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