Drummond, Sir John
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1. Drummond, Sir John was born in 1328 in Perthshire, Scotland (son of Drummond, Sir Malcolm and Graham, Annabella); died in 1373 in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland; was buried in 1373 in Inchmahome Priory, Aberfoyle, Perthshire, Scotland. Other Events and Attributes:
- Appointments / Titles: 11th Chief of the House of Drummond.
- Appointments / Titles: Sir John Drummond, 11º Senhor de Lennox Nasceu por volta de 1318, na Escócia. Filho de Sir Malcolm Drummond, 10º Senhor de Lennox, e de Margaret Graham. In 1367, Sir John Drummond recebeu a posse das terras de Stobhall and Cargill, herdadas de sua esposa. Casou-se com Mary Montifex, filha de Sir William of Montifex (William Montifichet) e de [...]. John faleceu em 1373. Foi pai de quatro filhos e quatro filhas: 1.1. Dougal Drummond. Dougal foi Bispo de Dunblane. 1.2. Lady Annabelle Drummond, nascida em 1350, na Abadia de Dunfermline, em Fife, na Escócia. Casou-se em 1367, com Robert III, Rei da Escócia, nascido em 14 de Agosto de 1337, filho de Robert II, Rei da Escócia, e de sua primeira esposa, Elizabeth Mure of Rowallan. Annabelle faleceu em 1401, e Robert faleceu em 4 de Abril de 1406. 1.3. Sir Malcolm Drummond, casado com Isabel Douglas, Condessa de Mar, filha de William Douglas, Senhor de Douglas, e de Margaret, Condessa de Mar. Malcolm, faleceu antes de 1402, e Isabel casou-se pela segunda vez, com Alexander Stewart, Senhor de Mar, filho natural de Alexander Stewart, Senhor de Buchan, e de Margaret Atheyn. Isabel faleceu em 1408. Sem filhos. Malcolm herdou os senhorios de Montifex, incluindo terras em Cargill, Stobhall, Auchterarder e Kincardine. Foi aprisionado e assassinado na prisão. 1.4. Margaret Drummond, casada com Sir Colin Campbell of Lochow, filho de Sir Archibald Campbell of Lochow e de sua segunda esposa, Mary Lamont. Após a morte de Margaret, Colin casou-se pela segunda vez, com Mariot Campbell, filha de John Campbell e de [...]. Colin faleceu entre 1412 e 1414. 1.5. Sir John Drummond, 12º Senhor de Lennox, casado com Elizabeth Sinclair, filha de Henry Sinclair, Senhor de Orkney, e de Jane Halyburton. John faleceu em 1428. 1.6. Mary Drummond, nascida em 1357. 1.7. William Drummond, casado com Elizabeth Airth, filha de Sir William Airth e de [...]. 1.8. Jean Drummond. About Sir John Drummond, 11th of Lennox Sir John Drummond, 11th of Lennox 1,2 M, #102467, b. 1318, d. 1373 Last Edited=2 Mar 2005 Sir John Drummond, 11th of Lennox was born in 1318.2 He was the son of Sir Malcolm Drummond, 10th Thane of Lennox and Margaret de Graham.2 He married Mary Montifex, daughter of Sir William de Montifex.2 He died in 1373.2 Sir John Drummond, 11th of Lennox lived at Strobhall, Scotland.1 Children of Sir John Drummond, 11th of Lennox and Mary Montifex * Dougal Drummond 2 * Annabel Drummond+ b. c 1350, d. c Oct 1401 * Sir Malcolm Drummond b. 1351, d. 1403 * Margaret Drummond b. 1354 * Sir John Drummond, 12th of Lennox+ b. 1356, d. 1428 * Mary Drummond b. 1357 * William Drummond b. 1358 * Jean Drummond b. 1362 notes From http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/dtog/drummon2.html The wife of John, the eldest son, was Mary, eldest daughter and co-heiress of Sir William de Montefex, with whom he got the lands of Auchterarder, Kincardine in Monteith, Cargill, and Stobhall in Perthshire. He had four sons, Sir Malcolm, Sir John, William, and Dougal; and three daughters - Annabella, married, in 1357, John, Earl of Carrick, high steward of Scotland, afterwards King Robert the Third, and thus became Queen of Scotland, and the mother of David, Duke of Rothesay, starved to death in the palace of Falkland, in 1402, and of James the First, as well as of three daughters; Margaret, married to Sir Colin Campbell of Lochow, Jean, to Stewart of Donally, and Mary, to Macdonald of the Isles. Citations G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 155. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. Derek Hughes, \"re: 1st Lord Drummond,\" e-mail message from
(unknown address) to Darryl Lundy, 22 December 2004, 13 February 2005 and 2 March 2005. Hereinafter cited as \"re: 1st Lord Drummond\". Charles Mosley, editor, Burke\'s Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, 2 volumes (Crans, Switzerland: Burke\'s Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 1999), volume 1, page 104. Hereinafter cited as Burke\'s Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition. Links http://www.thepeerage.com/p10247.htm#i102467 The Drummonds, according to unvarying tradition, are of Hungarian origin, Maurice, the first of that family who settled in Scotland, having come from that country in 1066 with Edgar the Atheling and Margaret, his sister, afterwards wife of King Malcolm III of Scotland. Maurice adopted the name Drummond from the Gaelic \'druim\' and \'monadh\', that is \'back of the mountain\'. Maurice was the son of George, a younger son of Andreas, King of Hungary. Andreas could trace his ancestry to Arpad, the Magyar king who conquered Hungary (d. 907), who m. a dt. of Jaroslav, the king of Novgorod and Kiev. Jaroslav was descended from the Swedish Viking Rurik (d. 870), who became king of Novgorod. The Swedish conquerors were called the Rus, or fair-haired, from which the word \'Russia\' is derived - Appointments / Titles: Sir Knight
- FSID: LR3X-YVV
Notes:
Sir John Drummond, 11º Senhor de Lennox
Nasceu por volta de 1318, na Escócia.
Filho de Sir Malcolm Drummond, 10º Senhor de Lennox, e de Margaret Graham.
In 1367, Sir John Drummond recebeu a posse das terras de Stobhall and Cargill, herdadas de sua esposa.
Casou-se com Mary Montifex, filha de Sir William of Montifex (William Montifichet) e de [...].
John faleceu em 1373.
Foi pai de quatro filhos e quatro filhas:
1.1. Dougal Drummond.
Dougal foi Bispo de Dunblane.
1.2. Lady Annabelle Drummond, nascida em 1350, na Abadia de Dunfermline, em Fife, na Escócia. Casou-se em 1367, com Robert III, Rei da Escócia, nascido em 14 de Agosto de 1337, filho de Robert II, Rei da Escócia, e de sua primeira esposa, Elizabeth Mure of Rowallan. Annabelle faleceu em 1401, e Robert faleceu em 4 de Abril de 1406.
1.3. Sir Malcolm Drummond, casado com Isabel Douglas, Condessa de Mar, filha de William Douglas, Senhor de Douglas, e de Margaret, Condessa de Mar. Malcolm, faleceu antes de 1402, e Isabel casou-se pela segunda vez, com Alexander Stewart, Senhor de Mar, filho natural de Alexander Stewart, Senhor de Buchan, e de Margaret Atheyn. Isabel faleceu em 1408. Sem filhos.
Malcolm herdou os senhorios de Montifex, incluindo terras em Cargill, Stobhall, Auchterarder e Kincardine.
Foi aprisionado e assassinado na prisão.
1.4. Margaret Drummond, casada com Sir Colin Campbell of Lochow, filho de Sir Archibald Campbell of Lochow e de sua segunda esposa, Mary Lamont. Após a morte de Margaret, Colin casou-se pela segunda vez, com Mariot Campbell, filha de John Campbell e de [...]. Colin faleceu entre 1412 e 1414.
1.5. Sir John Drummond, 12º Senhor de Lennox, casado com Elizabeth Sinclair, filha de Henry Sinclair, Senhor de Orkney, e de Jane Halyburton. John faleceu em 1428.
1.6. Mary Drummond, nascida em 1357.
1.7. William Drummond, casado com Elizabeth Airth, filha de Sir William Airth e de [...].
1.8. Jean Drummond.
About Sir John Drummond, 11th of Lennox
Sir John Drummond, 11th of Lennox 1,2
M, #102467, b. 1318, d. 1373
Last Edited=2 Mar 2005
Sir John Drummond, 11th of Lennox was born in 1318.2 He was the son of Sir Malcolm Drummond, 10th Thane of Lennox and Margaret de Graham.2 He married Mary Montifex, daughter of Sir William de Montifex.2 He died in 1373.2 Sir John Drummond, 11th of Lennox lived at Strobhall, Scotland.1
Children of Sir John Drummond, 11th of Lennox and Mary Montifex
* Dougal Drummond 2
* Annabel Drummond+ b. c 1350, d. c Oct 1401
* Sir Malcolm Drummond b. 1351, d. 1403
* Margaret Drummond b. 1354
* Sir John Drummond, 12th of Lennox+ b. 1356, d. 1428
* Mary Drummond b. 1357
* William Drummond b. 1358
* Jean Drummond b. 1362
notes
From http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/dtog/drummon2.html
The wife of John, the eldest son, was Mary, eldest daughter and co-heiress of Sir William de Montifex, with whom he got the lands of Auchterarder, Kincardine in Monteith, Cargill, and Stobhall in Perthshire.
He had four sons,
Sir Malcolm,
Sir John,
William, and
Dougal;
and three daughters -
Annabella, married, in 1357, John, Earl of Carrick, high steward of Scotland, afterwards King Robert the Third, and thus became Queen of Scotland, and the mother of David, Duke of Rothesay, starved to death in the palace of Falkland, in 1402, and of James the First, as well as of three daughters;
Margaret, married to Sir Colin Campbell of Lochow,
Jean, to Stewart of Donally, and
Mary, to Macdonald of the Isles.
Citations
G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 155. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
Derek Hughes, "re: 1st Lord Drummond," e-mail message from(unknown address) to Darryl Lundy, 22 December 2004, 13 February 2005 and 2 March 2005. Hereinafter cited as "re: 1st Lord Drummond".
Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, 2 volumes (Crans, Switzerland: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 1999), volume 1, page 104. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition.
Links
http://www.thepeerage.com/p10247.htm#i102467
The Drummonds, according to unvarying tradition, are of Hungarian origin, Maurice, the first of that family who settled in Scotland, having come from that country in 1066 with Edgar the Atheling and Margaret, his sister, afterwards wife of King Malcolm III of Scotland. Maurice adopted the name Drummond from the Gaelic 'druim' and 'monadh', that is 'back of the mountain'. Maurice was the son of George, a younger son of Andreas, King of Hungary. Andreas could trace his ancestry to Arpad, the Magyar king who conquered Hungary (d. 907), who m. a dt. of Jaroslav, the king of Novgorod and Kiev. Jaroslav was descended from the Swedish Viking Rurik (d. 870), who became king of Novgorod. The Swedish conquerors were called the Rus, or fair-haired, from which the word 'Russia' is derived
Sir John Drummond, 11th of Lennox was born in 1318.2 He was the son of Sir Malcolm Drummond, 10th Thane of Lennox and Margaret de Graham.2 He married Mary Montifex, daughter of Sir William de Montifex.2 He died in 1373.2 Sir John Drummond, 11th of Lennox lived at Strobhall, Scotland.1
Children of Sir John Drummond, 11th of Lennox and Mary Montifex
* Dougal Drummond 2
* Annabel Drummond+ b. c 1350, d. c Oct 1401
* Sir Malcolm Drummond b. 1351, d. 1403
* Margaret Drummond b. 1354
* Sir John Drummond, 12th of Lennox+ b. 1356, d. 1428
* Mary Drummond b. 1357
* William Drummond b. 1358
* Jean Drummond b. 1362
notes
From http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/dtog/drummon2.html
The wife of John, the eldest son, was Mary, eldest daughter and co-heiress of Sir William de Montifex, with whom he got the lands of Auchterarder, Kincardine in Monteith, Cargill, and Stobhall in Perthshire.
He had four sons,
Sir Malcolm,
Sir John,
William, and
Dougal;
and three daughters -
Annabella, married, in 1357, John, Earl of Carrick, high steward of Scotland, afterwards King Robert the Third, and thus became Queen of Scotland, and the mother of David, Duke of Rothesay, starved to death in the palace of Falkland, in 1402, and of James the First, as well as of three daughters;
Margaret, married to Sir Colin Campbell of Lochow,
Jean, to Stewart of Donally, and
Mary, to Macdonald of the Isles.
Citations
G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 155. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
Derek Hughes, "re: 1st Lord Drummond," e-mail message from(unknown address) to Darryl Lundy, 22 December 2004, 13 February 2005 and 2 March 2005. Hereinafter cited as "re: 1st Lord Drummond".
Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, 2 volumes (Crans, Switzerland: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 1999), volume 1, page 104. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition.
Links
http://www.thepeerage.com/p10247.htm#i102467
The Drummonds, according to unvarying tradition, are of Hungarian origin, Maurice, the first of that family who settled in Scotland, having come from that country in 1066 with Edgar the Atheling and Margaret, his sister, afterwards wife of King Malcolm III of Scotland. Maurice adopted the name Drummond from the Gaelic 'druim' and 'monadh', that is 'back of the mountain'. Maurice was the son of George, a younger son of Andreas, King of Hungary. Andreas could trace his ancestry to Arpad, the Magyar king who conquered Hungary (d. 907), who m. a dt. of Jaroslav, the king of Novgorod and Kiev. Jaroslav was descended from the Swedish Viking Rurik (d. 870), who became king of Novgorod. The Swedish conquerors were called the Rus, or fair-haired, from which the word 'Russia' is derived
vJohn married Montifex, Lady Mary Margaret in 1343 in Firth, Orkney, Scotland. Mary (daughter of Montifex, William) was born in Feb 1325 in Stobhall, Cargill, Perthshire, Scotland; died on 31 Jan 1375 in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland; was buried after 31 Jan 1375 in Cargill, Perthshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:- Drummond, Annabella was born in 1350 in Cargill, Perthshire, Scotland; was christened in 1350 in Drymen, Stirlingshire, Scotland; died in Oct 1401 in Scone Palace, Scone, Perthshire, Scotland; was buried in Oct 1401 in Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.
2. Drummond, Sir Malcolm was born in 1296 in Perthshire, Scotland; died on 17 Oct 1346 in Nevilles Cross, Durham, England; was buried after 17 Oct 1346 in Scotland. Other Events and Attributes:
- Appointments / Titles: The Lennox, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; 10th Thane of Lennox
- Appointments / Titles: Sir Knight
- FSID: L5NR-BMN
- Appointments / Titles: Between 1325 and 1346, Lennox, Scotland; 10th Thane of Lennox
Notes:
Sir Malcolm Drummond, 10th Thane of Lennox was born after 1295.1 He was the son of Sir Malcolm Drummond, 9th Thane of Lennox and unknown daughter Graham.1 He married unknown daughter Graham, daughter of Sir Patrick Graham of Kincardine. He died in 134
IX. Sir MALCOLM DRUMMOND, domi∣nus
de eodem. He made a great figure in the
reign of king Robert Bruce, to whom he was
a firm and steady friend, and immediately af∣ter
the battle of Bannockburn, obtained from
that great prince, for his good and faithful
services,* a grant of several lands in Perth∣shire,
anno 1315: and perhaps it is no im∣probable
conjecture, that the caltrops were
then first added by way of copartment to his
coat of arms, as they were used on that me∣morable
occasion, with great success, against
the English horse, and very possibly by the
advice or under the direction of sir Malcolm.
The year thereafter, in a full parliament,
where he sat as one of the barones majores
regni, he made a resignation into the king's
hands, in favours of sir Malcolm Fleming, fa∣ther
of the first earl of Wigton, of his lands
and barony of Auchindon in Dunbarton-shire,*
upon which lord Fleming got a charter under
the great seal, confirming the same to him,
anno 1316.
He married a daughter of sir Patrick Gra∣ham
of Kincardine, ancestor of the duke of
Montrose, by whom he had a son and suc∣cessor,
About Sir Malcolm Drummond, 10th Thane of Lennox
Sir Malcolm Drummond, 10th Thane of Lennox fought in the Battle of Neville's Cross, Durham in 1346. He died in 1346, killed in action.
The Battle of Neville’s Cross derives its name from a stone cross that Lord Neville paid to have erected on the battlefield to commemorate this remarkable victory. The fate of the unfortunate David II of Scotland is immortalised in Shakespeare’s play Henry V. In Act 1 Scene 3, Henry says to the Archbishop of Canterbury:
For you shall read that my great-grandfather / Never went with his forces into France / But that the Scot on his unfurnish’d kingdom/ Came pouring, like the tide into a breach, / With ample and brim fullness of his force; / Galling the gleaned land with hot essays, / Girding with grievous siege castles and towns; / That England, being empty of defence, / Hath shook and trembled at the ill neighbourhood.
But the Archbishop replies:
She hath been then more fear’d than harm’d my liege; / For hear her but exampled by herself: / When all her chivalry hath been in France, / And she a mourning widow of her nobles, / She hath herself not only well defended, / But taken, and impounded as a stray, / The king of Scots; whom she did send to France, / To fill King Edward’s fame with prisoner kings…
notes
From Curt Hofeman PostEm 2010-03-28
"Malcolm, who appears on various occasions as a witness to charters by Malcolm, fifth Earl of Lennox, and also by Murdach, Earl of Menteith, between 1310 and 1332.(2-31) He is stated in a charter by King Robert Bruce, of uncertain date, but between 1315 and 1321, to have resigned the lands of Auchindonan, co. Dumbarton, in favour of Sir Malcolm Fleming.(3-31) That is nearly all that is recorded of him. The family histories state that in 1334 King Edward III. gave a grant of his lands to Sir John Clinton, but that is a misdating of the grant of 1301 already cited.(4-31) He had a charter from King David II. about 1346, of the lands of Tulliecravan and Dronan, co. Perth. Malcolm, or Sir Malcolm, as he is sometimes called, is said to have died about 1346, or soon after, but nothing certain has been ascertained. His chief memorial is that he was the father of Margaret Drummond, the second wife of King David II., through whose influence it is believed that her family first rose to a prominent position."
"Sir Malcolm had, so far as known, two sons and a daughter:—
1. John, who succeeded.
2. Maurice, who is designed brother of John in the agreement with the Menteiths ...
3. Margaret, designed by the writer of the _Liber Pluscardensis_ as daughter of Sir Malcolm Drummond, a noble and very beautiful lady,(7-32) is overlooked entirely by the earlier historians of her family. She married, first, John Logie of that Ilk, and had by him a son, also named John. But in the end of 1362, or beginning of 1363, she became the mistress of King David II., and apparently before October 1363, and certainly before the following February, he made her his wife, at Inchmurdoch.
Citations
David Malcolm’s "Genealogical Memoir of the Most Noble and Ancient House of Drummond" (Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland: Graham Maxwell, 1808)
William Drummond’s "Genealogy of the House of Drummond" (Edinburgh, Scotland: EUP, 1889).
Sources
The Genealogy of the Most Noble and Ancient House of Drummond (Google eBook) William Drummond Strathallan (1st viscount), William Drummond Priv. print., 1889. Page 261
Links
http://www.thepeerage.com/p10249.htm#i102483
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hwbradley/aqwg1603.htm#27098
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id=I19461
Malcolm Drummond Male 1304 - 1346 (42 years)
Thane of Lennox Malcolm Drummond
20 generations from the origin. Great x 18 grandfather.
Birth: aft 1295, Scotland;
Death: 1346; Scotland;
Age: 51
Titles:
10th Thane of Lennox
Notes:
Sir Malcolm Drummond, 10th Thane of Lennox was born after 1295. He was the son of Sir Malcolm Drummond, 9th Thane of Lennox and Margaret Graham. He died in 1346, killed in action.
Sir Malcolm Drummond, 10th Thane of Lennox fought in the Battle of Durham in 1346.
Children of Sir Malcolm Drummond, 10th Thane of Lennox and Margaret de Graham:
Sir John Drummond, 11th of Lennox b. 1318, d. 1373
Margaret Drummond b. c 1340, d. a 31 Jan 1375
Children of Sir Malcolm Drummond, 10th Thane of Lennox:
Sir Maurice Drummond b. 1322
The Life Summary of Malcolm
When Sir Malcolm Drummond 10th Thane of Lennox was born about 1302, in Cargill, Perthshire, Scotland, his father, Malcolm Drummond 9th Thane of Lennox, was 22 and his mother, Alyse de Crawford, was 42. He married Margaret Graham Countess of Menteith before 1322, in Scotland. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 1 daughter. He died on 17 October 1346, in Neville's Cross, Durham, England, at the age of 44, and was buried in Scotland.
Walter Drummond b. 1323
Sources:
Birth:
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Marriage:
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Death:
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Family
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Father
Thane of Lennox Malcolm Drummond
aft 1270 - 1325
Mother
No information for the mother yet
Spouse/Consort/Mate
Primary or Last Marriage:
Date: , Place: , Status: Marriage, Note:
Lady Margaret de Graham
c. 1295 -
Issue
Thane of Lennox John Drummond
Great x 17 grandfather
1318 - 1373
Design and content © 2011 House Empire, Inc.Malcolm married Graham, Annabella in 1318 in Scotland. Annabella (daughter of Graham, David and Perthshire, Isabella) was born in 1295 in Kincardineshire, Scotland; died in 1358 in Fearn, Ross-shire, Scotland; was buried in 1358 in Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
3. Graham, Annabella was born in 1295 in Kincardineshire, Scotland (daughter of Graham, David and Perthshire, Isabella); died in 1358 in Fearn, Ross-shire, Scotland; was buried in 1358 in Scotland. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: G8Y9-XJ3
Children:
- 1. Drummond, Sir John was born in 1328 in Perthshire, Scotland; died in 1373 in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland; was buried in 1373 in Inchmahome Priory, Aberfoyle, Perthshire, Scotland.
Generation: 3
6. Graham, David was born on 27 Apr 1274 in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland (son of Graham, Sir Patrick of Kincardine and Strathearn, Annabella); died in 1327 in Kincardine, Perthshire, Scotland; was buried in 1327 in Scotland. Other Events and Attributes:
- Appointments / Titles: Knight
- Appointments / Titles: Kincardine, Perthshire, Scotland; Lord
- Appointments / Titles: Lord of Dundaff
- FSID: LB8Y-4VY
- Military: 28 Apr 1296; Battle of Dunbar
Notes:
Sir David de Graham of Kincardine was a 13th-14th century Scottish noble.
David was the son of Patrick de Graham of Kincardine and Annabella de Strathearn.[1] He fought with his father at the Battle of Dunbar on 27 April 1296, where he was captured and became a prisoner of King Edward I of England until 1297. His father Patrick died during the battle. David received from King Robert I of Scotland, in consideration of his good and faithful services several grants of land. He signed the Declaration of Arbroath in 1320. Robert I exchanged the Graham lands at Cardross for those of Old Montrose with David in March 1326. He died in 1327.
Family and issue
David is known to have had the following issue;
David of Kincardine and Old Montrose
Patrick of Kinpunt
Margaret
Citations
People of Medieval Scotland - David Graham (son of Patrick), knightDavid married Perthshire, Isabella. Isabella (daughter of de Burgh, Allen II) was born in 1276 in Perthshire, Scotland; died in 1298 in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
7. Perthshire, Isabella was born in 1276 in Perthshire, Scotland (daughter of de Burgh, Allen II); died in 1298 in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: GZGQ-WK3
Children:
- 3. Graham, Annabella was born in 1295 in Kincardineshire, Scotland; died in 1358 in Fearn, Ross-shire, Scotland; was buried in 1358 in Scotland.
Generation: 4
12. Graham, Sir Patrick of Kincardine was born in 1239 in Blairhoyle, Perthshire, Scotland; died on 28 Apr 1296 in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland; was buried after 28 Apr 1296 in Dunbar Castle, Dunbar Burgh, East Lothian, Scotland. Other Events and Attributes:
- Appointments / Titles: Knight
- Life Event: Stirlingshire, Scotland; High-Sheriff
- Life Event: Scotland; Marischal
- Life Event: Berwickshire, Scotland; Sheriff of Norfolk
- FSID: GQDK-M68
- Residence: Kincardine O'Neil, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
- Possessions: Between 1249 and 1286; He acquired a royal charter of all of his lands, and from the 5th Earl of Strathearn the lands of Kincardine, Perthshire.
- Military: 28 Apr 1296; Killed in the Battle of Neville's Cross
Patrick married Strathearn, Annabella. Annabella (daughter of Strathearn, Robert Mormaer and of the Orkneys, Mathilde) was born in 1230 in Montrose, Angus, Scotland; died on 3 Sep 1296 in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
13. Strathearn, Annabella was born in 1230 in Montrose, Angus, Scotland (daughter of Strathearn, Robert Mormaer and of the Orkneys, Mathilde); died on 3 Sep 1296 in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: G8L6-BT7
Children:
- 6. Graham, David was born on 27 Apr 1274 in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland; died in 1327 in Kincardine, Perthshire, Scotland; was buried in 1327 in Scotland.
14. de Burgh, Allen II was born in 1250 in Scotland (son of de Burgh, Allan I); died on 23 Aug 1315 in Scotland. Other Events and Attributes:
- Appointments / Titles: Menteith (Historical), Perthshire, Scotland; Earl of Menteith
- FSID: GZCQ-N9V
Children:
- 7. Perthshire, Isabella was born in 1276 in Perthshire, Scotland; died in 1298 in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland.