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Descendants Of King Antenor of the Cimmerians- Updated 5/9/99
333.ROBERT62 I, COUNT OF DREUX (LOUIS61VI, THE FAT, KING OF FRANCE, PHILIP60I, KING OF FRANCE, HENRY59I, KING OF FRANCE, ROBERT58II, THE PIOUS, KING OF FRANCE, HUGH57CAPET, HUGH56MAGNUS, KING OF FRANCE, ROBERT55I, DE VERMANDOIS, HERBERT54I, COUNT DE VERMANDOIS, COUNT DE VERMANDOIS53PEPIN, KING OF ITALY52BERNARD, PEPIN51I, KING OF ITALY, KING OF FRANCE50CHARLEMAGNE, PEPIN49III, THE SHORT, CHARLES48MARTEL, MAYOR OF THE PALACE IN AUSTRASIA, PEPIN47II, OF HERISTAL, MAYOR OF THE PALACE, OF LANDEN46BEGGA, OF METZ45ITTA, MARGRAVE OF SCHELDE44ARNOLDUS, PRINCESS OF FRANCE43BLITHILDA, CLOTAIRE42I, KING OF THE FRANKS, KING OF SOISSONS, CLOVIS41MAGNUS(CLODOVIC), KING OF THE FRANKS, CHILDERIC40I, KING OF THE FRANKS, KING OF THE SALIAN FRANKS39MEROVEUS(MEROVECH), LONG HAIR38CLODIUS, KING OF THE FRANKS, KING OF THE EAST FRANKS37PHARAMOND, MARCOMIR36I, DUKE OF THE EAST FRANKS, CLODIUS35I, DUKE OF THE EAST FRANKS, DUKE OF THE EAST FRANKS34DAGOBERT, DUKE OF THE EAST FRANKS33GENEBAUD, KING OF THE FRANKS32DAGOBERT, KING OF THE EAST FRANKS31WALTER, CLODIUS30III, KING OF THE EAST FRANKS, KING OF THE EAST FRANKS29BARTHERUS, KING OF THE FRANKS28HILDERIC, KING OF THE FRANKS27SUNNO, KING OF THE FRANKS26FARIBERT, CHLODOMIR25IV, KING OF THE FRANKS, MARCOMIR24IV, KING OF THE FRANKS, KING OF THE FRANKS23ODOMAR, RICHEMER22I, KING OF FRANCONIANS, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS21RATHERIUS, ANTENOR20IV, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, CLODOMIR19III, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, MARCOMIR18III, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, CLODIUS17II, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, KING OF THE WEST FRANKS16FRANCUS, LAST KING OF THE SICAMBRI15ANTHARIUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI14CASSANDER, KING OF THE SICAMBRI13MEROVACHUS, CLODOMIR12II, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, KING OF THE SICAMBRI11ANTENOR, KING OF THE SICAMBRI10CLODIUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI9MARCOMIR, KING OF THE SICAMBRI8NICANOR, CLODOMIR7I, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, BASSANUS6MAGNUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, KING OF THE SICAMBRI5DIOCLES, KING OF THE SICAMBRI4HELENUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRIANS3PRIAMUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI2ANTENOR, OF THE CIMMERIANS1MARCOMIR, KING OF SICAMBRI) was born Abt. 1123, and died October 11, 1188.He married AGNES DE VAUDREMONT 1152.
Child of ROBERT and AGNES DE VAUDREMONT is:
373. | i. | ROBERT63 II, COUNT OF DREUX, b. WFT Est. 1144-1172; d. December 28, 1218. |
334.7TH SON OF KING OF FRANCE62 PETER (LOUIS61VI, THE FAT, KING OF FRANCE, PHILIP60I, KING OF FRANCE, HENRY59I, KING OF FRANCE, ROBERT58II, THE PIOUS, KING OF FRANCE, HUGH57CAPET, HUGH56MAGNUS, KING OF FRANCE, ROBERT55I, DE VERMANDOIS, HERBERT54I, COUNT DE VERMANDOIS, COUNT DE VERMANDOIS53PEPIN, KING OF ITALY52BERNARD, PEPIN51I, KING OF ITALY, KING OF FRANCE50CHARLEMAGNE, PEPIN49III, THE SHORT, CHARLES48MARTEL, MAYOR OF THE PALACE IN AUSTRASIA, PEPIN47II, OF HERISTAL, MAYOR OF THE PALACE, OF LANDEN46BEGGA, OF METZ45ITTA, MARGRAVE OF SCHELDE44ARNOLDUS, PRINCESS OF FRANCE43BLITHILDA, CLOTAIRE42I, KING OF THE FRANKS, KING OF SOISSONS, CLOVIS41MAGNUS(CLODOVIC), KING OF THE FRANKS, CHILDERIC40I, KING OF THE FRANKS, KING OF THE SALIAN FRANKS39MEROVEUS(MEROVECH), LONG HAIR38CLODIUS, KING OF THE FRANKS, KING OF THE EAST FRANKS37PHARAMOND, MARCOMIR36I, DUKE OF THE EAST FRANKS, CLODIUS35I, DUKE OF THE EAST FRANKS, DUKE OF THE EAST FRANKS34DAGOBERT, DUKE OF THE EAST FRANKS33GENEBAUD, KING OF THE FRANKS32DAGOBERT, KING OF THE EAST FRANKS31WALTER, CLODIUS30III, KING OF THE EAST FRANKS, KING OF THE EAST FRANKS29BARTHERUS, KING OF THE FRANKS28HILDERIC, KING OF THE FRANKS27SUNNO, KING OF THE FRANKS26FARIBERT, CHLODOMIR25IV, KING OF THE FRANKS, MARCOMIR24IV, KING OF THE FRANKS, KING OF THE FRANKS23ODOMAR, RICHEMER22I, KING OF FRANCONIANS, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS21RATHERIUS, ANTENOR20IV, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, CLODOMIR19III, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, MARCOMIR18III, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, CLODIUS17II, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, KING OF THE WEST FRANKS16FRANCUS, LAST KING OF THE SICAMBRI15ANTHARIUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI14CASSANDER, KING OF THE SICAMBRI13MEROVACHUS, CLODOMIR12II, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, KING OF THE SICAMBRI11ANTENOR, KING OF THE SICAMBRI10CLODIUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI9MARCOMIR, KING OF THE SICAMBRI8NICANOR, CLODOMIR7I, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, BASSANUS6MAGNUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, KING OF THE SICAMBRI5DIOCLES, KING OF THE SICAMBRI4HELENUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRIANS3PRIAMUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI2ANTENOR, OF THE CIMMERIANS1MARCOMIR, KING OF SICAMBRI) was born Abt. 1125, and died WFT Est. 1156-1216.He married ISABEL (ELIZABETH) DE COURTENAY Abt. 1150.
Child of 7TH PETER and ISABEL DE COURTENAY is:
374. | i. | ALICIA63 DE COURTENAY, b. WFT Est. 1146-1170; d. WFT Est. 1191-1257. |
335.HUGH XII62 DE LUSIGNAN (YOLONDE61DE DREUX, ALIX60DE THOUARS, OF BRITTANY59CONSTANCE, OF HUNTINGDON58MARGARET, EARL OF HUNTINGDON57HENRY, DAVID56I, KING OF SCOTS, MALCOLM III55MACDUNCAN, KING OF SCOTLAND, DUNCAN I54MACCRINAN, KING OF SCOTS, BETHOC BEATRICE53MACKENNETH, PRINCESS OF SCOTLAND, MALCOLM II52, KENNETH51MACMALCOLM II, KING OF SCOTLAND, MALCOLM50MACDONALD I, KING OF SCOTLAND, DONALD49ALPIN II, KING OF SCOTS, CONSTANTINE48, KENNETH II47MACALPIN,1ST KING OF PICTS & SCOTS, OF ARGYLL46ALPIN, KING OF SCOTS, KING OF SCOTS45EOCHY-ANNUINE, AODH44FIONN, KING OF SCOTS, EOCHY43II/EUGENE V, FINDAN42, AODH41FIONN, DONGARD40II, KING OF SCOTS, DONALD I39BREAC, KING OF SCOTLAND, EOCHAIDH38BUIDHE, KING OF SCOTS, KING OF SCOTS37AIDEN, KING OF SCOTS36GABHRAN, EOCHAIDH35, DONGARD34I, KING OF SCOTLAND, FERGUS MOR33MAC EARCA, KING OF SCOTS, MUREDACH32, EOGHANR31OWEN, NIALL30MOR, EOCHAIDH MUIGH29MEADHOIN, MUREDACH28TIREACH, AIOFFE27, CHILD OF26ATHILDIS, MARCOMIR25IV, KING OF THE FRANKS, KING OF THE FRANKS24ODOMAR, RICHEMER23I, KING OF FRANCONIANS, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS22RATHERIUS, ANTENOR21IV, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, CLODOMIR20III, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, MARCOMIR19III, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, CLODIUS18II, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, KING OF THE WEST FRANKS17FRANCUS, LAST KING OF THE SICAMBRI16ANTHARIUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI15CASSANDER, KING OF THE SICAMBRI14MEROVACHUS, CLODOMIR13II, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, KING OF THE SICAMBRI12ANTENOR, KING OF THE SICAMBRI11CLODIUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI10MARCOMIR, KING OF THE SICAMBRI9NICANOR, CLODOMIR8I, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, BASSANUS7MAGNUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, KING OF THE SICAMBRI6DIOCLES, KING OF THE SICAMBRI5HELENUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRIANS4PRIAMUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI3ANTENOR, OF THE CIMMERIANS2MARCOMIR, KING OF SICAMBRI, KING OF THE CIMMERIANS1ANTENOR) was born WFT Est. 1235-1243, and died 1270.He married JEANNE FOUGERES January 29, 1253/54.
Child of HUGH DE LUSIGNAN and JEANNE FOUGERES is:
375. | i. | JEANNE63 DE LUSIGNAN, b. WFT Est. 1242-1266; d. Abt. September 14, 1322. |
336.ALEANORE62 DE BOHUN (HUMPHREY61, HUMPHREY60, HENRY59, OF HUNTINGDON58MARGARET, EARL OF HUNTINGDON57HENRY, DAVID56I, KING OF SCOTS, MALCOLM III55MACDUNCAN, KING OF SCOTLAND, DUNCAN I54MACCRINAN, KING OF SCOTS, BETHOC BEATRICE53MACKENNETH, PRINCESS OF SCOTLAND, MALCOLM II52, KENNETH51MACMALCOLM II, KING OF SCOTLAND, MALCOLM50MACDONALD I, KING OF SCOTLAND, DONALD49ALPIN II, KING OF SCOTS, CONSTANTINE48, KENNETH II47MACALPIN,1ST KING OF PICTS & SCOTS, OF ARGYLL46ALPIN, KING OF SCOTS, KING OF SCOTS45EOCHY-ANNUINE, AODH44FIONN, KING OF SCOTS, EOCHY43II/EUGENE V, FINDAN42, AODH41FIONN, DONGARD40II, KING OF SCOTS, DONALD I39BREAC, KING OF SCOTLAND, EOCHAIDH38BUIDHE, KING OF SCOTS, KING OF SCOTS37AIDEN, KING OF SCOTS36GABHRAN, EOCHAIDH35, DONGARD34I, KING OF SCOTLAND, FERGUS MOR33MAC EARCA, KING OF SCOTS, MUREDACH32, EOGHANR31OWEN, NIALL30MOR, EOCHAIDH MUIGH29MEADHOIN, MUREDACH28TIREACH, AIOFFE27, CHILD OF26ATHILDIS, MARCOMIR25IV, KING OF THE FRANKS, KING OF THE FRANKS24ODOMAR, RICHEMER23I, KING OF FRANCONIANS, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS22RATHERIUS, ANTENOR21IV, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, CLODOMIR20III, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, MARCOMIR19III, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, CLODIUS18II, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, KING OF THE WEST FRANKS17FRANCUS, LAST KING OF THE SICAMBRI16ANTHARIUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI15CASSANDER, KING OF THE SICAMBRI14MEROVACHUS, CLODOMIR13II, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, KING OF THE SICAMBRI12ANTENOR, KING OF THE SICAMBRI11CLODIUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI10MARCOMIR, KING OF THE SICAMBRI9NICANOR, CLODOMIR8I, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, BASSANUS7MAGNUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, KING OF THE SICAMBRI6DIOCLES, KING OF THE SICAMBRI5HELENUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRIANS4PRIAMUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI3ANTENOR, OF THE CIMMERIANS2MARCOMIR, KING OF SICAMBRI, KING OF THE CIMMERIANS1ANTENOR) was born WFT Est. 1229-1252, and died February 20, 1313/14.She married ROBERT DE FERRERS, EARL OF DERBY WFT Est. 1256-1276, son of WILLIAM DE FERRERS and MARGARET DE QUINCY.
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AKA: Alianore
Child of ALEANORE DE BOHUN and ROBERT DE FERRERS is:
376. | i. | SIR JOHN63 DE FERRERS, b. June 20, 1271, Cardiff,Wales; d. August 1312, Gascony. |
337.HUMPHREY62 DE BOHUN VII, EARL OF HEREFORD & ESSEX (HUMPHREY61, HUMPHREY60, HENRY59, OF HUNTINGDON58MARGARET, EARL OF HUNTINGDON57HENRY, DAVID56I, KING OF SCOTS, MALCOLM III55MACDUNCAN, KING OF SCOTLAND, DUNCAN I54MACCRINAN, KING OF SCOTS, BETHOC BEATRICE53MACKENNETH, PRINCESS OF SCOTLAND, MALCOLM II52, KENNETH51MACMALCOLM II, KING OF SCOTLAND, MALCOLM50MACDONALD I, KING OF SCOTLAND, DONALD49ALPIN II, KING OF SCOTS, CONSTANTINE48, KENNETH II47MACALPIN,1ST KING OF PICTS & SCOTS, OF ARGYLL46ALPIN, KING OF SCOTS, KING OF SCOTS45EOCHY-ANNUINE, AODH44FIONN, KING OF SCOTS, EOCHY43II/EUGENE V, FINDAN42, AODH41FIONN, DONGARD40II, KING OF SCOTS, DONALD I39BREAC, KING OF SCOTLAND, EOCHAIDH38BUIDHE, KING OF SCOTS, KING OF SCOTS37AIDEN, KING OF SCOTS36GABHRAN, EOCHAIDH35, DONGARD34I, KING OF SCOTLAND, FERGUS MOR33MAC EARCA, KING OF SCOTS, MUREDACH32, EOGHANR31OWEN, NIALL30MOR, EOCHAIDH MUIGH29MEADHOIN, MUREDACH28TIREACH, AIOFFE27, CHILD OF26ATHILDIS, MARCOMIR25IV, KING OF THE FRANKS, KING OF THE FRANKS24ODOMAR, RICHEMER23I, KING OF FRANCONIANS, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS22RATHERIUS, ANTENOR21IV, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, CLODOMIR20III, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, MARCOMIR19III, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, CLODIUS18II, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, KING OF THE WEST FRANKS17FRANCUS, LAST KING OF THE SICAMBRI16ANTHARIUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI15CASSANDER, KING OF THE SICAMBRI14MEROVACHUS, CLODOMIR13II, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, KING OF THE SICAMBRI12ANTENOR, KING OF THE SICAMBRI11CLODIUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI10MARCOMIR, KING OF THE SICAMBRI9NICANOR, CLODOMIR8I, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, BASSANUS7MAGNUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, KING OF THE SICAMBRI6DIOCLES, KING OF THE SICAMBRI5HELENUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRIANS4PRIAMUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI3ANTENOR, OF THE CIMMERIANS2MARCOMIR, KING OF SICAMBRI, KING OF THE CIMMERIANS1ANTENOR) was born Bet. 1245 - 1249 in Constable of England, and died December 31, 1298 in Pleshey.He married MAUD DE FIENNES 1275.
Child of HUMPHREY DE BOHUN and MAUD DE FIENNES is:
377. | i. | HUMPHREY63 DE BOHUN VIII, EARL OF HEREFORD & ESSEX, b. 1276; d. March 16, 1321/22, slain at Boroughbridge, England. |
338.GILBERT62D'UMFRAVILLE (COUNTESS OF ANGUS61MAUD, EARL OF ANGUS60MALCOLM, EARL OF ANGUS59DUNCAN, MARJORY58ALPIN, EARL OF HUNTINGDON57HENRY, DAVID56I, KING OF SCOTS, MALCOLM III55MACDUNCAN, KING OF SCOTLAND, DUNCAN I54MACCRINAN, KING OF SCOTS, BETHOC BEATRICE53MACKENNETH, PRINCESS OF SCOTLAND, MALCOLM II52, KENNETH51MACMALCOLM II, KING OF SCOTLAND, MALCOLM50MACDONALD I, KING OF SCOTLAND, DONALD49ALPIN II, KING OF SCOTS, CONSTANTINE48, KENNETH II47MACALPIN,1ST KING OF PICTS & SCOTS, OF ARGYLL46ALPIN, KING OF SCOTS, KING OF SCOTS45EOCHY-ANNUINE, AODH44FIONN, KING OF SCOTS, EOCHY43II/EUGENE V, FINDAN42, AODH41FIONN, DONGARD40II, KING OF SCOTS, DONALD I39BREAC, KING OF SCOTLAND, EOCHAIDH38BUIDHE, KING OF SCOTS, KING OF SCOTS37AIDEN, KING OF SCOTS36GABHRAN, EOCHAIDH35, DONGARD34I, KING OF SCOTLAND, FERGUS MOR33MAC EARCA, KING OF SCOTS, MUREDACH32, EOGHANR31OWEN, NIALL30MOR, EOCHAIDH MUIGH29MEADHOIN, MUREDACH28TIREACH, AIOFFE27, CHILD OF26ATHILDIS, MARCOMIR25IV, KING OF THE FRANKS, KING OF THE FRANKS24ODOMAR, RICHEMER23I, KING OF FRANCONIANS, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS22RATHERIUS, ANTENOR21IV, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, CLODOMIR20III, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, MARCOMIR19III, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, CLODIUS18II, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, KING OF THE WEST FRANKS17FRANCUS, LAST KING OF THE SICAMBRI16ANTHARIUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI15CASSANDER, KING OF THE SICAMBRI14MEROVACHUS, CLODOMIR13II, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, KING OF THE SICAMBRI12ANTENOR, KING OF THE SICAMBRI11CLODIUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI10MARCOMIR, KING OF THE SICAMBRI9NICANOR, CLODOMIR8I, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, BASSANUS7MAGNUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, KING OF THE SICAMBRI6DIOCLES, KING OF THE SICAMBRI5HELENUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRIANS4PRIAMUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI3ANTENOR, OF THE CIMMERIANS2MARCOMIR, KING OF SICAMBRI, KING OF THE CIMMERIANS1ANTENOR) was born Abt. 1244 in Castle, Prudhoe, Northumberland, England, and died Bef. October 13, 1307.He married AGNES CUMYN, daughter of OF ALEXANDER and ELIZABETH.
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AKA (Facts Pg): Elizabeth Comyn
Child of GILBERT D'UMFRAVILLE and AGNES CUMYN is:
378. | i. | ROBERT63D'UMFRAVILLE, b. 1274, Castle, Prudhoe, Northumberland, England; d. March 30, 1325, Castle, Prudhoe, Northumberland, England. |
339.WILLIAM62 DE ROS (ROBERT61, WILLIAM60, OF SCOTLAND59ISABEL, WILLIAM58I, THE LION KING OF SCOTS, EARL OF HUNTINGDON57HENRY, DAVID56I, KING OF SCOTS, MALCOLM III55MACDUNCAN, KING OF SCOTLAND, DUNCAN I54MACCRINAN, KING OF SCOTS, BETHOC BEATRICE53MACKENNETH, PRINCESS OF SCOTLAND, MALCOLM II52, KENNETH51MACMALCOLM II, KING OF SCOTLAND, MALCOLM50MACDONALD I, KING OF SCOTLAND, DONALD49ALPIN II, KING OF SCOTS, CONSTANTINE48, KENNETH II47MACALPIN,1ST KING OF PICTS & SCOTS, OF ARGYLL46ALPIN, KING OF SCOTS, KING OF SCOTS45EOCHY-ANNUINE, AODH44FIONN, KING OF SCOTS, EOCHY43II/EUGENE V, FINDAN42, AODH41FIONN, DONGARD40II, KING OF SCOTS, DONALD I39BREAC, KING OF SCOTLAND, EOCHAIDH38BUIDHE, KING OF SCOTS, KING OF SCOTS37AIDEN, KING OF SCOTS36GABHRAN, EOCHAIDH35, DONGARD34I, KING OF SCOTLAND, FERGUS MOR33MAC EARCA, KING OF SCOTS, MUREDACH32, EOGHANR31OWEN, NIALL30MOR, EOCHAIDH MUIGH29MEADHOIN, MUREDACH28TIREACH, AIOFFE27, CHILD OF26ATHILDIS, MARCOMIR25IV, KING OF THE FRANKS, KING OF THE FRANKS24ODOMAR, RICHEMER23I, KING OF FRANCONIANS, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS22RATHERIUS, ANTENOR21IV, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, CLODOMIR20III, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, MARCOMIR19III, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, CLODIUS18II, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, KING OF THE WEST FRANKS17FRANCUS, LAST KING OF THE SICAMBRI16ANTHARIUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI15CASSANDER, KING OF THE SICAMBRI14MEROVACHUS, CLODOMIR13II, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, KING OF THE SICAMBRI12ANTENOR, KING OF THE SICAMBRI11CLODIUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI10MARCOMIR, KING OF THE SICAMBRI9NICANOR, CLODOMIR8I, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, BASSANUS7MAGNUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, KING OF THE SICAMBRI6DIOCLES, KING OF THE SICAMBRI5HELENUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRIANS4PRIAMUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI3ANTENOR, OF THE CIMMERIANS2MARCOMIR, KING OF SICAMBRI, KING OF THE CIMMERIANS1ANTENOR) was born Abt. 1255, and died Aft. May 1316 in 1st Lord Ros of Hemsley, MP 1295-1316.He married MATILDA (MAUD) DE VAUX 1287.
Children of WILLIAM DE ROS and MATILDA DE VAUX are:
379. | i. | AGNES63 DE ROS, b. WFT Est. 1277-1302; d. WFT Est. 1326-1390. | |
380. | ii. | WILLIAM DE ROS, b. WFT Est. 1278-1312, Baron Ros of Helmsley, Sheriff of Yorkshire 1326; d. February 03, 1342/43, 2nd Lord Ros of Helmsley, MP 1317-1340. |
340.WILLIAM62 BALIOL (JOHN61, DEVORGUILLA60MACDONAL, ALAN59, LORD OF GALLOWAY58ROLAND, OF DUNBAR57GUNNHILD, WALTHEOF LORD56ALLERDALE, GOSPATRICK55I, EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND, LORD ALLERDALE & CARLISLE54MALDRED, BETHOC BEATRICE53MACKENNETH, PRINCESS OF SCOTLAND, MALCOLM II52, KENNETH51MACMALCOLM II, KING OF SCOTLAND, MALCOLM50MACDONALD I, KING OF SCOTLAND, DONALD49ALPIN II, KING OF SCOTS, CONSTANTINE48, KENNETH II47MACALPIN,1ST KING OF PICTS & SCOTS, OF ARGYLL46ALPIN, KING OF SCOTS, KING OF SCOTS45EOCHY-ANNUINE, AODH44FIONN, KING OF SCOTS, EOCHY43II/EUGENE V, FINDAN42, AODH41FIONN, DONGARD40II, KING OF SCOTS, DONALD I39BREAC, KING OF SCOTLAND, EOCHAIDH38BUIDHE, KING OF SCOTS, KING OF SCOTS37AIDEN, KING OF SCOTS36GABHRAN, EOCHAIDH35, DONGARD34I, KING OF SCOTLAND, FERGUS MOR33MAC EARCA, KING OF SCOTS, MUREDACH32, EOGHANR31OWEN, NIALL30MOR, EOCHAIDH MUIGH29MEADHOIN, MUREDACH28TIREACH, AIOFFE27, CHILD OF26ATHILDIS, MARCOMIR25IV, KING OF THE FRANKS, KING OF THE FRANKS24ODOMAR, RICHEMER23I, KING OF FRANCONIANS, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS22RATHERIUS, ANTENOR21IV, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, CLODOMIR20III, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, MARCOMIR19III, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, CLODIUS18II, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, KING OF THE WEST FRANKS17FRANCUS, LAST KING OF THE SICAMBRI16ANTHARIUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI15CASSANDER, KING OF THE SICAMBRI14MEROVACHUS, CLODOMIR13II, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, KING OF THE SICAMBRI12ANTENOR, KING OF THE SICAMBRI11CLODIUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI10MARCOMIR, KING OF THE SICAMBRI9NICANOR, CLODOMIR8I, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, BASSANUS7MAGNUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, KING OF THE SICAMBRI6DIOCLES, KING OF THE SICAMBRI5HELENUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRIANS4PRIAMUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI3ANTENOR, OF THE CIMMERIANS2MARCOMIR, KING OF SICAMBRI, KING OF THE CIMMERIANS1ANTENOR) was born WFT Est. 1271-1299, and died WFT Est. 1296-1378.
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Occupation/Title: Sir
Child of WILLIAM BALIOL is:
381. | i. | JOHN63 LE SCOT, b. WFT Est. 1296-1338; d. WFT Est. 1322-1415. |
341.ROGER62 LE ZOUCHE (ELENE61DE QUINCEY, HELEN60MACDONAL, ALAN59, LORD OF GALLOWAY58ROLAND, OF DUNBAR57GUNNHILD, WALTHEOF LORD56ALLERDALE, GOSPATRICK55I, EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND, LORD ALLERDALE & CARLISLE54MALDRED, BETHOC BEATRICE53MACKENNETH, PRINCESS OF SCOTLAND, MALCOLM II52, KENNETH51MACMALCOLM II, KING OF SCOTLAND, MALCOLM50MACDONALD I, KING OF SCOTLAND, DONALD49ALPIN II, KING OF SCOTS, CONSTANTINE48, KENNETH II47MACALPIN,1ST KING OF PICTS & SCOTS, OF ARGYLL46ALPIN, KING OF SCOTS, KING OF SCOTS45EOCHY-ANNUINE, AODH44FIONN, KING OF SCOTS, EOCHY43II/EUGENE V, FINDAN42, AODH41FIONN, DONGARD40II, KING OF SCOTS, DONALD I39BREAC, KING OF SCOTLAND, EOCHAIDH38BUIDHE, KING OF SCOTS, KING OF SCOTS37AIDEN, KING OF SCOTS36GABHRAN, EOCHAIDH35, DONGARD34I, KING OF SCOTLAND, FERGUS MOR33MAC EARCA, KING OF SCOTS, MUREDACH32, EOGHANR31OWEN, NIALL30MOR, EOCHAIDH MUIGH29MEADHOIN, MUREDACH28TIREACH, AIOFFE27, CHILD OF26ATHILDIS, MARCOMIR25IV, KING OF THE FRANKS, KING OF THE FRANKS24ODOMAR, RICHEMER23I, KING OF FRANCONIANS, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS22RATHERIUS, ANTENOR21IV, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, CLODOMIR20III, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, MARCOMIR19III, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, CLODIUS18II, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, KING OF THE WEST FRANKS17FRANCUS, LAST KING OF THE SICAMBRI16ANTHARIUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI15CASSANDER, KING OF THE SICAMBRI14MEROVACHUS, CLODOMIR13II, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, KING OF THE SICAMBRI12ANTENOR, KING OF THE SICAMBRI11CLODIUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI10MARCOMIR, KING OF THE SICAMBRI9NICANOR, CLODOMIR8I, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, BASSANUS7MAGNUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, KING OF THE SICAMBRI6DIOCLES, KING OF THE SICAMBRI5HELENUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRIANS4PRIAMUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI3ANTENOR, OF THE CIMMERIANS2MARCOMIR, KING OF SICAMBRI, KING OF THE CIMMERIANS1ANTENOR) was born WFT Est. 1216-1245, and died 1285.
Child of ROGER LE ZOUCHE is:
382. | i. | ALAN63 ZOUCHE, b. 1267, Ashby; d. WFT Est. 1288-1357. |
342.MARY62 FITZMARMADUKE (ISABELLA61DE BRUS, ROBERT60DE BRUCE, THE COMPETITOR, OF HUNTINGDON59ISABELLA(ISOBEL), EARL OF HUNTINGDON58DAVID, EARL OF HUNTINGDON57HENRY, DAVID56I, KING OF SCOTS, MALCOLM III55MACDUNCAN, KING OF SCOTLAND, DUNCAN I54MACCRINAN, KING OF SCOTS, BETHOC BEATRICE53MACKENNETH, PRINCESS OF SCOTLAND, MALCOLM II52, KENNETH51MACMALCOLM II, KING OF SCOTLAND, MALCOLM50MACDONALD I, KING OF SCOTLAND, DONALD49ALPIN II, KING OF SCOTS, CONSTANTINE48, KENNETH II47MACALPIN,1ST KING OF PICTS & SCOTS, OF ARGYLL46ALPIN, KING OF SCOTS, KING OF SCOTS45EOCHY-ANNUINE, AODH44FIONN, KING OF SCOTS, EOCHY43II/EUGENE V, FINDAN42, AODH41FIONN, DONGARD40II, KING OF SCOTS, DONALD I39BREAC, KING OF SCOTLAND, EOCHAIDH38BUIDHE, KING OF SCOTS, KING OF SCOTS37AIDEN, KING OF SCOTS36GABHRAN, EOCHAIDH35, DONGARD34I, KING OF SCOTLAND, FERGUS MOR33MAC EARCA, KING OF SCOTS, MUREDACH32, EOGHANR31OWEN, NIALL30MOR, EOCHAIDH MUIGH29MEADHOIN, MUREDACH28TIREACH, AIOFFE27, CHILD OF26ATHILDIS, MARCOMIR25IV, KING OF THE FRANKS, KING OF THE FRANKS24ODOMAR, RICHEMER23I, KING OF FRANCONIANS, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS22RATHERIUS, ANTENOR21IV, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, CLODOMIR20III, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, MARCOMIR19III, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, CLODIUS18II, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, KING OF THE WEST FRANKS17FRANCUS, LAST KING OF THE SICAMBRI16ANTHARIUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI15CASSANDER, KING OF THE SICAMBRI14MEROVACHUS, CLODOMIR13II, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, KING OF THE SICAMBRI12ANTENOR, KING OF THE SICAMBRI11CLODIUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI10MARCOMIR, KING OF THE SICAMBRI9NICANOR, CLODOMIR8I, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, BASSANUS7MAGNUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, KING OF THE SICAMBRI6DIOCLES, KING OF THE SICAMBRI5HELENUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRIANS4PRIAMUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI3ANTENOR, OF THE CIMMERIANS2MARCOMIR, KING OF SICAMBRI, KING OF THE CIMMERIANS1ANTENOR) was born Abt. 1270, and died WFT Est. 1286-1364.She married SIR ROBERT DE LUMLEY WFT Est. 1286-1305.
Child of MARY FITZMARMADUKE and SIR DE LUMLEY is:
383. | i. | ROBERT63 DE LUMLEY, b. WFT Est. 1286-1303; d. 1325. |
343.ROBERT I THE62 BRUCE, KING OF SCOTLAND (ROBERT61DE BRUS, ROBERT60DE BRUCE, THE COMPETITOR, OF HUNTINGDON59ISABELLA(ISOBEL), EARL OF HUNTINGDON58DAVID, EARL OF HUNTINGDON57HENRY, DAVID56I, KING OF SCOTS, MALCOLM III55MACDUNCAN, KING OF SCOTLAND, DUNCAN I54MACCRINAN, KING OF SCOTS, BETHOC BEATRICE53MACKENNETH, PRINCESS OF SCOTLAND, MALCOLM II52, KENNETH51MACMALCOLM II, KING OF SCOTLAND, MALCOLM50MACDONALD I, KING OF SCOTLAND, DONALD49ALPIN II, KING OF SCOTS, CONSTANTINE48, KENNETH II47MACALPIN,1ST KING OF PICTS & SCOTS, OF ARGYLL46ALPIN, KING OF SCOTS, KING OF SCOTS45EOCHY-ANNUINE, AODH44FIONN, KING OF SCOTS, EOCHY43II/EUGENE V, FINDAN42, AODH41FIONN, DONGARD40II, KING OF SCOTS, DONALD I39BREAC, KING OF SCOTLAND, EOCHAIDH38BUIDHE, KING OF SCOTS, KING OF SCOTS37AIDEN, KING OF SCOTS36GABHRAN, EOCHAIDH35, DONGARD34I, KING OF SCOTLAND, FERGUS MOR33MAC EARCA, KING OF SCOTS, MUREDACH32, EOGHANR31OWEN, NIALL30MOR, EOCHAIDH MUIGH29MEADHOIN, MUREDACH28TIREACH, AIOFFE27, CHILD OF26ATHILDIS, MARCOMIR25IV, KING OF THE FRANKS, KING OF THE FRANKS24ODOMAR, RICHEMER23I, KING OF FRANCONIANS, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS22RATHERIUS, ANTENOR21IV, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, CLODOMIR20III, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, MARCOMIR19III, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, CLODIUS18II, KING OF THE FRANCONIANS, KING OF THE WEST FRANKS17FRANCUS, LAST KING OF THE SICAMBRI16ANTHARIUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI15CASSANDER, KING OF THE SICAMBRI14MEROVACHUS, CLODOMIR13II, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, KING OF THE SICAMBRI12ANTENOR, KING OF THE SICAMBRI11CLODIUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI10MARCOMIR, KING OF THE SICAMBRI9NICANOR, CLODOMIR8I, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, BASSANUS7MAGNUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI, KING OF THE SICAMBRI6DIOCLES, KING OF THE SICAMBRI5HELENUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRIANS4PRIAMUS, KING OF THE SICAMBRI3ANTENOR, OF THE CIMMERIANS2MARCOMIR, KING OF SICAMBRI, KING OF THE CIMMERIANS1ANTENOR) was born July 11, 1274 in Turnberry Castle on the Firth of Clyde, and died June 07, 1329 in Cardross, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.He married (1) ISABELL/MATILDA MAR 1295.He married (2) ELIZABETH DE BURGH 1302.
Notes for ROBERT I THE BRUCE, KING OF SCOTLAND:
One WFT Source has Writtle, Near Chelmsford, Essex, England as birth place.
http://www.janrob.demon.co.uk/1274.htm:
Robert the Bruce was born on 11 July 1274 at Turnberry Castle on the Firth of Clyde. Robert was the first of a large family born to Robert Bruce 6th Lord of Annandale and Marjorie Countess of Carrick.
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The aim of Scotweb is to promote the WWW in the Grampian area (North East Scotland), and promote Grampian over the WWW. Robert the Bruce had close ties with the North East of Scotland and these will be explored after the main text of the article which outlines a brief history of the greatest Scottish King.
Although William Wallace and Robert the Bruce were of the same period in Scottish history their aims were, to begin with, very different. Wallace (see: Scotweb/Wallace article) was driven by patriotism and hatred of the English invaders, Bruce on the other hand, was initially motivated by his personal ambition.
The family of Bruce were infact Anglo-Norman and known as de Brus, his grandfather had been one of various claimants to the Scottish throne when Balliol was nominated by the English King, Edward I. The Bruce had originally sworn fealty (allegiance) to the English king too but changed sides as
Wallace became recognised as the leader of the Scottish armies by virtue of his various successes against the English. However as the success of Wallace waned, Bruce once more switched his allegiance, along with many more of the Scottish Lords who originally joined Wallace, back to the English King.
When Wallace was out of the country and Edward I was warring in France, the way was open for Bruce to take the initiative. His own patriotism had been instilled in him by his first wife, the daughter of the earl of Mar. It was the daughter of this union, through her marriage to Walter the Steward, that became the mother of the first great Scottish Stewart dynasty (later relations in this line included Charles I, and Bonnie Prince Charlie). At this time the English Parliament had written up a Constitution for Scotland which had failed due to a lack of consent on the part of the Scots who had strong resentment towards the English and their involvement in Scotland. In 1306 Bruce's patriotism was enhanced when he killed his hereditary enemy, the Red Comyn during a quarrel in the church of the Convent of the Minorite Friars in Dumfries. Bloodshed on sacred ground was sacrilege, and this act put Bruce outside the parameters of Christendom, above all enraging Edward. With the backing of a few friends and a small host gathered round him, he went to Scone where the Kings of Scotland
were crowned and became the King of Scotland. The coronation was conducted by two Scottish Earls and three Bishops, Bruce was crowned by the Countess of Buchan in place of her brother who held the hereditary right to crown the Kings of Scotland, but refused to attend in this case. The real crown having been stolen by Edward was replaced by a golden coronella. Thus Robert the Bruce, the greatest soldier king Scotland ever had, began his battle against the English, and his fight to capture the hearts and minds of the Scottish people and once more bring back pride and independence to the beleaguered Scots.
Edward was enraged by Bruce's actions and sent a strong force north of the border which crushed the smaller Scottish force, aided by treachery on the part of some Scots. Bruce and some of his followers took refuge in the wild mountainous areas of Athol and Argyle. He was accompanied by Sir James Douglas, known as 'the Black Douglas', whose clan was one of the strongest in Scotland at the time. Edward sent many forces to find Bruce, Douglas and the rest of the small band, but they were unable to bring them to captivity although there were many close encounters where Bruce through sheer guts and determination was able to avoid capture. These various encounters have gone
down in Scottish folklore, but at the time they provided the Scots with a focus for their hopes of independence.
Whilst in hiding from the English, Bruce's lands were confiscated and his wife and young daughter were imprisoned in English castles. The Countess of Buchan who had dared crown Bruce was imprisoned in an open cage made of wickerwork and fixed to the walls of a castle in Berwick, and three of Bruce's brothers were put to death. Many others who opposed Edward and supported
Bruce or Wallace suffered similar fates with their heads being placed on spikes to discourage others from acting against their English overlords.
These brutal actions undertaken by Edward, however had the opposite affect and Scots from the Clergy, nobles, gentles and commons rallied to Bruce's banner swearing fealty to him as their rightful King. For about a year Bruce was a fugitive in great danger but fate was on his side as the King of England, Edward I - the 'hammer of the Scots' - died, failing in his great purpose of life to totally
annex Scotland under English rule. Such was the hatred of Edward that his dying wish was to have his bones carried to Scotland the next time a rebellion broke out.
Edward II was not the same type of character as his father, even though he led an army into Scotland to obey his father's dying behest only to be defeated in Ayrshire. Bruce continued to enhance his position by defeating his enemies, those who had conspired with the English, within Scotland. Philip IV of France attempted to bring about a truce between Scotland and England but as Bruce enjoyed more success in getting Scotland behind him, these attempts were ignored. Another important step for Bruce was to get the Clergy to support him after the incident in the church when he had slain Comwyn. This was eventually achieved with the clergy swearing fealty to him as their rightful King and amending their seals accordingly. Tit for tat exchanges occurred between the
English and the Scots across the borders, with Bruce and the Scots being more successful than their English counterparts. Various castles in Scotland that had been taken by the English during the time of Edward I, returned to their legitimate owners. Dumbarton, Perth, Roxburgh and the great stronghold of Edinburgh Castle were re-captured with daring and cunning, often with the Black Douglas acting as leader. the most important stronghold of Stirling remained in the hands of the English, so Bruce assigned the taking of it by his brother, Edward Bruce. The English governor of the Castle suggested a sporting challenge by offering to surrender were the Castle not relieved before the twenty-fourth day of the following June. This allowed time for an English army to attempt to relieve the much besieged garrison and offered a chance for the Scots to face the might of the English army once and for all. The challenge was accepted out of chivalry and the stage was set for the best known battle in Scottish history.
Duly the English marched north with the biggest force yet to face the smaller Scots army. As the English approached Bruce was riding a small mount, not expecting any attack at that point. Sir Henry de Bohun, an English knight,recognised Bruce and seized the chance to fight him as, unlike Bruce, he was dressed in full armour and riding a great war horse. On seeing the oncoming attack, Bruce turned and rising in his stirrups, with one blow, clove de Bohun's skull in two with his battle axe, which consequently broke.
The morning of the battle followed a night of revelry for the English, so sure were they of victory, the Scots on the other hand had spent it in "silence and devotion". Bruce prepared the ground around the Bannock Burn, placing his troops in strategic positions that allowed for retreat if victory proved impossible. The army was divided into four 'schiltrons' or circles, under Edward Bruce, Sir James Douglas, Sir Thomas Randolph and Walter the Steward. The King himself was in charge of the reserves. The ground between the Scots and theapproaching English was full of marshes and watercourses. The Bannock Burn gave some protection to the Scottish front, as did two great bogs which threatened to slow the English progress.
The English attack commenced with a hail of arrows over the Scots, however in the hand to hand fighting the defenders had the upper hand as the English, fighting in spaces too close, were caught up in the submerged pits and bogs. Men and horses plunged helplessly, and kinghts, hampered by heavy armour could not rise. The English ranks, in total disorder, suffered the final blow when a
group of observers tore down the hill where they had been eagerly watching shouting the Bruce's battle cry and making the English think that Scots reinforcements had arrived. Edward II fled the field leaving some intrepid English still fighting.
Bannockburn was the greatest defeat that the English ever suffered at the hands of the Scots and the victory provided great booty, but more importantly, independence and Bruce as master of Scotland.The succession to the throne was quickly organised by Parliament and ensured that if there were no
male heir to Bruce that his brother Edward and his male heirs would succeed. The only child of Bruce was Marjorie who died in child birth, after a fall from a horse, the surviving infant of the Princess later became Robert II.
The Pope intervened between the two warring countries by proclaiming a two year truce. Bruce ignored this as the Pope refused to recognise him as the rightful King, and sent forces to Berwick to retake the city that had been in the hands of the English since Edward I had butchered its inhabitants.The English remained oblivious to Scotland’s independence and the Scots sent an appeal to the Pope stating that:
"While there exists a hundred of us we will never submit to England. We fight not for glory, wealth or honour, but for that liberty the loss of which no virtuous man will survive".
Hostilities between the countries continued, Edward II running out of supplies returned south after ravaging the Scottish border area only to be surprised by Bruce heading north after raids into Yorkshire. Treachery was waiting for Edward II after he fled south to escape Bruce; firstly, by the Earl of Carlisle who was in league with the Scots and was summarily executed; and secondly, by his
wife who, with her lover, was conspiring against him. With various problems hanging over him, Edward called for a thirteen year truce with the Scots, although this did not include recognising Bruce as the 'King of Scotland'. Bruce also got papal approval and with the birth of his son he was in a strong position to be universally recognised as King. The uneasiness between the English and
Scottish neighbours continued and Bruce was able to raise more taxes for his armies through the Scottish Parliament. The situation remained the same as Edward II was replaced by Edward III, even though a treaty was initially signed which attempted to bring peace. Finally a large English army was forced to disband when faced by a smaller Scottish army and with this and other pressures playing on the English, overtures for peace were made. The terms were concluded in Edinburgh the following year with Scotland being formally recognised as an independent Kingdom, her King an independent Sovereign, her inhabitants a free and independent people.
Robert the Bruce saw the fulfilment of his highest hopes and he was able to live out the last years of his life in peace at Cardross where he died in his fifty fifth year. His last request was that his heart be taken on the crusades against the infidel. James Douglas carried out this last wish throwing it in front of him into the fighting, and following it as he so often had done. The Black Douglas was killed in Spain but the Bruce's heart was returned to its native Scotland.
Bruce was crowned in 1306 on the 26th of June, however his struggle over the enemy from the south continued for many years after. Kildrummy Castle lies some 30 miles west of Aberdeen and it was here that Bruce sent the Queen, and his brother Nigel for safety. Unfortunately the Queen was taken prisoner by the English.
Bruce defeated his sworn enemies the Comyns at Old Meldrum, north west of Aberdeen on Xmas eve in 1307. After this the whole of the north east swore fealty to him, and legend has it attacked the garrison in the castle at Aberdeen who supported Edward I, and put them to the sword. The Aberdeen motto 'Bon-Accord' on the city Coat of Arms, was said to have been given to the town by Bruce in thanks for their defeat of the English garrison - however the historic accuracy of this is open to speculation.
Keeping peace in the north of Scotland depended on Aberdeenshire (now Grampian), so many strong fortifications were built such as Kildrummy, Kindrochit in Mar (Braemar - 70 miles west of Aberdeen and 15 miles from Balmoral, the summer residence of the present Queen) and later Hallforest (a hunting lodge built by Bruce) outside Kintore.
Bruce spent a lot of time in Aberdeen especially as it was the first area of Scotland to offer its support to him. To show his thanks to the Aberdonians once his authority become the dominant force in Scotland, he conferred a Royal Charter to the city in 1314. The Royal Forest of Stocket also became the property of the city and the Brig (bridge) of Balgownie was probably built by funds
from Bruce. Bruce also shaped the future of the area by giving lands, some from the Comyns, to various families who became the main dynasties of the area. These names that dominated the area, such as; Gordon (Gordon of Khartoum), Keith, Lesley, Fraser, Irvine, Burnett, Hay, Johnstone, are still in evidence today and much of the local history is in the context of these names and families.
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Occupation/Title: King Of Scotland 1306-29
Child of ROBERT BRUCE and ISABELL/MATILDA MAR is:
384. | i. | PRINCESS OF SCOTLAND63 MARJORIE, b. 1297, Dundonald, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland; d. March 02, 1315/16, Scotland. |
Children of ROBERT BRUCE and ELIZABETH DE BURGH are:
385. | ii. | MARGERY63 BRUCE, b. WFT Est. 1380-1444; d. WFT Est. 1412-1523. | |
iii. | DAVID II, b. WFT Est. 1295-1322; d. WFT Est. 1301-1401. | ||
386. | iv. | MATILDA BRUCE, b. 1320; d. June 20, 1353. |