9691 Individuals in our Database | | | | Isabel De Graham of Abercorn Sex: Female | | | |  | Birth Date | 1298 Abercorn,,West Lothian,Scotland | Death Date | 1325 Renfrewshire, Scotland | Father | | Born: | | Mother | | Born: | | | |  | Birth Date | 1293 Dundonald Castle, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland | Death Date | 1326 | Father | James Stewart of Dundonald | Born: 1260 | Died: 1309 | Mother | Gille de Burgh of ulster | Born: 1363 | Died: 1327 | Walter Stewart SIR 6th High Steward of Scotland Notes: | SIR WALTER STEWART (aka Walterum Senescallum Scotie) Sixth Hereditary Steward of Scotland Bannockburn Sir Walter the Steward and his cousin James Douglas were knighted on the eve of the Battle of Bannockburn. The Steward had nominal command of a brigade, although, since he was a mere youth, James Douglas was the actual commander. [G. W. S. Barrow, Robert Bruce & The Community of the Realm of Scotland (Edinburgh University Press, 1988. Reprinted 1994), p. 210] The Lordship of Kilbride Following the death and forfeiture of Sir Edmund Comyn of Kilbride who was killed fighting the Scots at Bannockburn, Robert I, King of Scots, gave the Lordship of Kilbride in Lanarkshire to his son-in-law, Walter Stewart, sixth hereditary steward of Scotland. RMS, 1306-1424, Appendix II, charter number 220 Marriage Sir Walter the Steward of Scotland married Marjorie Bruce, daughter of Robert I, King of Scots. Following her death, Walter gave the Church of Largs to the monks of Paisley and had prayers said for the salvation of her soul , his own soul and the souls of his ancestors: "pro salute anime mee et Marjorie quondam sponse mee, necnon et pro salute antecessorum meorum ac etiam omnium fidelium defunctorum". Paisley Registrum: 237 According to the Reverend Doctor J. Camerson Lees Walters gift was inspired by love. The Abbey of Paisley: 99 | | |
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