William Bisset

Sir William Bisset (William Byset/Bissett) was a knight, sheriff and constable in the 13th and 14th centuries.

William was the son of Robert Bisset of Upsettington and Christiana. He swore fealty to King Edward I of England in 1296. Issued with a saved passage through England to return to Scotland, to prepare for the 1297 expedition to Flanders.[1] William fought on the side of the English in the Battle of Falkirk on the 22 July 1298, where the Scots were defeated.[2] He was the Sheriff of Clackmannan between 1303-1304 and Sheriff of Stirling between 1304-1305 and Constable of Stirling Castle between 1305-1307 during the Wars of Scottish Independence, remaining loyal to King Edward I of England.[3]

Citations and references

Citations
  1. King, p.166
  2. King, p.165-166
  3. Watson, Appendix A
References


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