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- In 1296 Thomas de Straton appeared on the Ragman Rolls.
- Confirmatory evidence can be found in 1296 in the Second Ragman Roll.
- The name ragman roll survives in the colloquial rigmarole, a rambling, incoherent statement.
- Possibly Nigel de Cockburn had chosen to avoid signing the Ragman Roll back in 1296.
- In 1296 nine Flemings signed the Ragman Rolls swearing fealty to Edward I of England.
- He appears on the 1296 Ragman Roll giving homage to King Edward I of England.
- In 1296 Philip de Nesbit appears on the Ragman Rolls submitting to Edward I of England.
- The name of 1296 appears in the Ragman Rolls swearing fealty to Edward I of England.
- In 1296 William de Laskereske appears on the Ragman Rolls submitting to Edward I of England.
- In 1296 Aylmer Haldane appears in the Ragman Rolls swearing fealty to Edward I of England.
- In 1296 Gilbert de Hannethe appears on the Ragman Rolls submitting to Edward I of England.
- In 1296 Robert Russel appears on the Ragman Rolls giving homage to Edward I of England.
- In 1296 Hugh de Cranstoun appears on the Ragman Rolls swearing fealty to Edward I of England.
- Malcolm de Glendochart appears in the Ragman Rolls of 1296 and submitted to Edward I of England.
- He is found on the Ragman Rolls of 1296, swearing fealty to Edward I of England.
- Sir Herbert Maxwell appears on the Ragman Rolls of 1296, swearing fealty to Edward I of England.
- Merriam Webster gives a very different account of the origin rigmarole and the term " Ragman Roll ".
- In 1296 Sir Thomas de Boghan appears in the Ragman Rolls giving homage to Edward I of England.
- In 1296 Andrew de Charteris rendered homage to Edward I of England and appears on the Ragman Rolls.
- In 1296 Sir Robert de Betune appears on the Ragman Rolls rendering homage to Edward I of England.
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