The Turnberry Band

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The Turnberry Band was a group of Scottish and Irish nobles who signed an alliance on 20 September 1286 at Turnberry Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland, whose aid was enlisted for a campaign in Ireland and which later formed the basis that banded the group around the claim of the Bruce family to the Scottish throne.

The Turnberry Alliance

English Translation

Bond by Patrick Earl of Dunbar, Patrick, John, and Alexander his sons, Walter Stewart, Earl of Menteith, Alexander and John his sons, Robert of Bruce, Lord of Annandale, and Robert of Bruce, Earl of Carrick, and Richard of Bruce his sons, James, Steward of Scotland, and John his brother, Enegus, son of Dovenald, and Alexander his lawful son, whereby they engage to adhere to Sir Richard de Burgh, Earl of Ulster, and Sir Thomas of Clare in all their affairs, and to stand faithfully by them and their accomplices against all their adversaries, saving their fidelity to the King of England, and also to him who should obtain the kingdom of Scotland by reason of relationship to Alexander King of Scotland last deceased. At Turnebyry in Carrick, on the eve of St. Matthew, 20th September 1286,....[1]

Members of The Turnberry Band

Notes

  1. The Red Book of Menteith II:xxxi, No. 12.