Cees Hagenbeek
Anne Hamilton
Anne Hamilton1, begr. Holyroad [Groot Brittanië] op 6 aug 1663.

tr.
met

Sir Robert Hamilton 1st Baronet of Silvertonhill1, zn. van Sir Edward Hamilton of Balgray and of Silvertonhill1 en Katherine Kincaid, geb. in 1609, lid Lagerhuis voor Lanarkshire 1661, ovl. in 1670.

Uit dit huwelijk een zoon:

 naamgeb.plaatsovl.plaatsoudrelatiekinderen
Robert  †1708 Inverness [Groot Brittanië]  



Bronnen:
1.Nederlands Patriciaat (NP 002), van 1937 tot 1997

Alexander Hamilton 1st Baronet of Silvertonhill
Alexander Hamilton 1st Baronet of Silvertonhill, geb. na 1415.

Alexander Hamilton 1st Baronet of Silvertonhill.
in 1449 he had a charter of ‘Quhitecamp' (later Silverton Hill) from 4th Earl of Crawford.


Hij krijgt een zoon:

 naamgeb.plaatsovl.plaatsoudrelatiekinderen
James     


James Hamilton 5th Baronet of Cadzow
Sir James Hamilton 5th Baronet of Cadzow, geb. voor 1397, ovl. circa 1440.

Sir James Hamilton 5th Baronet of Cadzow.
in a writ of that year, his father Sir John Hamilton granted him the In a writ of that year, his father Sir John Hamilton granted him the  lands and privileges of Kinneil, in return for the superiority of all property that had been promised to him through his marriage after his attainment of majority.
Hamilton next comes to notice in a Safe-conduct issued by Henry V of England to travel to Calthorpe Castle in Lincolnshire.
In 1424, Hamilton was one of the Scottish Lords allowed passage to Durham to visit the captive James I of Scotland. In the same year, he was one of many Scots hostages given to the English as security for the payment of the ransom of the newly freed King of Scots. His estate was valued at 500 merks.
Hamilton was confined first at Fotheringay Castle, then at Dover Castle. He appears to have been released by 1426. He was invested as a knight before 1430.
Hamilton died not later than 1441, when his son is described as Lord of Cadzow.

tr. voor 1422
met

Janet Livingston, dr. van Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar, geb. circa 1395.

Janet Livingston.
her married name became Bruce.4 From circa 20 October 1422, her married name became Hamilton.

Uit dit huwelijk 6 kinderen, waaronder:

 naamgeb.plaatsovl.plaatsoudrelatiekinderen
Alexander*1415     
James*1415  †1479  64


David fitz Walter fitz Gilbert de Hameldon 2nd Laird of Cadzow
Sir David fitz Walter fitz Gilbert de Hameldon 2nd Laird of Cadzow, geb. circa 1310, ovl. circa 1374.

Sir David fitz Walter fitz Gilbert de Hameldon 2nd Laird of Cadzow.
2nd of Cadzow; fought Battles of Halidon Hill 1333 and Durham 1346 (where captured by English), benefactor diocese of Glasgow 1361, one of the leading Scottish nobles who consented to the settlement of the Crown on Robert II 1371.
Hij trouwde of met Margaret van Ross dochter van William graaf van Ross of met Mary Leslie dochter van Walter graaf van Ross.

tr. (1) circa 1332
met

Mary Leslie Countess of Ross, dr. van Walter Count of Ross.

Mary Leslie Countess of Ross.
het is niet duidelijk of zij met David Fitzwalter getrouwd is.
Volgens The Peerage.com is Margaret een vóórkind van Alexander Leslie.

Uit dit huwelijk 3 kinderen, waaronder:

 naamgeb.plaatsovl.plaatsoudrelatiekinderen
David*1333  †1392  58

tr. (2)
met

Margaret of Ross, dr. van William Count of Ross.

Margaret of Ross.
het is niet duidelijk of zij met David Fitzwalter getrouwd is.


Bronnen:

1.Nederlands Patriciaat (NP 002), van 1937 tot 1997

Eupheme Leslie 8th Countess of Ross
Eupheme Leslie 8th Countess of Ross, non na 12 juni 1415, ovl. na 1424.

Eupheme Leslie 8th Countess of Ross.
Eupheme Leslie, 8th Countess of Ross was the daughter of Alexander Leslie, 7th Earl of Ross and Lady Isabella Stewart.1 She died after 1424.  She succeeded to the title of  8th Countess of Ross [S. c. 1225] on 8 May 1402.2 On 24 July 1411 her inheritance was a cause of the Battle of Harlaw.2 On 12 June 1415 she resigned earldom and became a nun.

  • Vader:
    Sir Alexander (Walter) Leslie 7th Earl of Ross, geb. Ross, Cromartyshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] circa 1333, ovl. Dingwall, Ross-shire, Scotland. [Groot Brittanië] op 8 mei 1402, tr. circa 1398 met


Janet Livingston
Janet Livingston, geb. circa 1395.

Janet Livingston.
her married name became Bruce.4 From circa 20 October 1422, her married name became Hamilton.

tr. voor 1422
met

Sir James Hamilton 5th Baronet of Cadzow, zn. van Sir John Hamilton 4th Laird of Cadzow en Janet Douglas, geb. voor 1397, ovl. circa 1440.

Sir James Hamilton 5th Baronet of Cadzow.
in a writ of that year, his father Sir John Hamilton granted him the In a writ of that year, his father Sir John Hamilton granted him the  lands and privileges of Kinneil, in return for the superiority of all property that had been promised to him through his marriage after his attainment of majority.
Hamilton next comes to notice in a Safe-conduct issued by Henry V of England to travel to Calthorpe Castle in Lincolnshire.
In 1424, Hamilton was one of the Scottish Lords allowed passage to Durham to visit the captive James I of Scotland. In the same year, he was one of many Scots hostages given to the English as security for the payment of the ransom of the newly freed King of Scots. His estate was valued at 500 merks.
Hamilton was confined first at Fotheringay Castle, then at Dover Castle. He appears to have been released by 1426. He was invested as a knight before 1430.
Hamilton died not later than 1441, when his son is described as Lord of Cadzow.

Uit dit huwelijk 6 kinderen, waaronder:

 naamgeb.plaatsovl.plaatsoudrelatiekinderen
Alexander*1415     
James*1415  †1479  64


Alexander Livingston of Callendar
Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar.


Hij krijgt een dochter:

 naamgeb.plaatsovl.plaatsoudrelatiekinderen
Janet*1395     


John Hamilton 4th Laird of Cadzow
Sir John Hamilton 4th Laird of Cadzow, geb. voor 1370, ovl. circa 1402.

Sir John Hamilton 4th Laird of Cadzow.
Sir John Hamilton of Cadzow, 4th Laird of Cadzow.  He was a Scottish nobleman and soldier.
He succeeded his father, David Hamilton of Cadzow, no later than 1392, when he appears on a charter of Andrew Murray of Touchadam as Dominus de Cadzow.
He was imprisoned, along with his brothers William and Andrew, in Norwich in 1396. Richard II of England ordered their release from the Mayor and bailies of that city on 29 June. It appears that their imprisonment was due to violations of the truce between the Kingdoms of England and Scotland. A John Hamilton, either his brother John Hamilton of Bardowie, or uncle John Hamilton of Fingalton, was released from the Tower of London on the same date. Hamilton and his uncle seem to have found themselves guests of the English again, when at a meeting of Border commissioners at Hawdenstank on 28 October 1398, the first point of business was the release of Hamilton of Cadzow, and Hamilton of Fingalton and others in their entourage. The Hamiltons had been caught at sea by English privateers, again in violation of the truce. The English were urged to release the ship and restore their goods to them, or alternatively pay suitable recompense.
There is no record of Hamilton's death, though it is possible that he was one of the prisoner fatalities at the Battle of Homildon Hill in 1402, where a Sir John Hamilton, elder, appears on a list of captives.

tr.
met

Janet Douglas.

Uit dit huwelijk een zoon:

 naamgeb.plaatsovl.plaatsoudrelatiekinderen
James*1397  †1440  43


Janet Douglas
Janet Douglas.

tr.
met

Sir John Hamilton 4th Laird of Cadzow, zn. van Sir David Hamilton 3th Laird of Cadzow en Janet Keith, geb. voor 1370, ovl. circa 1402.

Sir John Hamilton 4th Laird of Cadzow.
Sir John Hamilton of Cadzow, 4th Laird of Cadzow.  He was a Scottish nobleman and soldier.
He succeeded his father, David Hamilton of Cadzow, no later than 1392, when he appears on a charter of Andrew Murray of Touchadam as Dominus de Cadzow.
He was imprisoned, along with his brothers William and Andrew, in Norwich in 1396. Richard II of England ordered their release from the Mayor and bailies of that city on 29 June. It appears that their imprisonment was due to violations of the truce between the Kingdoms of England and Scotland. A John Hamilton, either his brother John Hamilton of Bardowie, or uncle John Hamilton of Fingalton, was released from the Tower of London on the same date. Hamilton and his uncle seem to have found themselves guests of the English again, when at a meeting of Border commissioners at Hawdenstank on 28 October 1398, the first point of business was the release of Hamilton of Cadzow, and Hamilton of Fingalton and others in their entourage. The Hamiltons had been caught at sea by English privateers, again in violation of the truce. The English were urged to release the ship and restore their goods to them, or alternatively pay suitable recompense.
There is no record of Hamilton's death, though it is possible that he was one of the prisoner fatalities at the Battle of Homildon Hill in 1402, where a Sir John Hamilton, elder, appears on a list of captives.

Uit dit huwelijk een zoon:

 naamgeb.plaatsovl.plaatsoudrelatiekinderen
James*1397  †1440  43


David Hamilton 3th Laird of Cadzow
Sir David Hamilton 3th Laird of Cadzow, geb. circa 1333, ovl. voor 14 mei 1392.

Sir David Hamilton 3th Laird of Cadzow.
David Hamilton was the first of the family recorded as formally using the surname Hamilton, appearing in a writ of 1375 as "David de Hamylton, son and heir of David fitz Walter". in 1378, he is styled David de Hamilton, and in 1381 David Hamilton, Lord of Cadzow. It appears that he was the first to use the Baronial designation of Lord.
3rd of Cadzow; had grants from Robert II 1375 and 1378.

tr.
met

Janet (Jonetta) Keith, dr. van Sir William Keith of Galstone.

Uit dit huwelijk een zoon:

 naamgeb.plaatsovl.plaatsoudrelatiekinderen
John*1370  †1402  32


Janet Keith
Janet (Jonetta) Keith.

tr.
met

Sir David Hamilton 3th Laird of Cadzow, zn. van Sir David fitz Walter fitz Gilbert de Hameldon 2nd Laird of Cadzow en Mary Leslie Countess of Ross, geb. circa 1333, ovl. voor 14 mei 1392.

Sir David Hamilton 3th Laird of Cadzow.
David Hamilton was the first of the family recorded as formally using the surname Hamilton, appearing in a writ of 1375 as "David de Hamylton, son and heir of David fitz Walter". in 1378, he is styled David de Hamilton, and in 1381 David Hamilton, Lord of Cadzow. It appears that he was the first to use the Baronial designation of Lord.
3rd of Cadzow; had grants from Robert II 1375 and 1378.

Uit dit huwelijk een zoon:

 naamgeb.plaatsovl.plaatsoudrelatiekinderen
John*1370  †1402  32


William Keith of Galstone
Sir William Keith of Galstone.


Hij krijgt een dochter:

 naamgeb.plaatsovl.plaatsoudrelatiekinderen
Janet     


Alexander (Walter) Leslie 7th Earl of Ross
Sir Alexander (Walter) Leslie 7th Earl of Ross, geb. Ross, Cromartyshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] circa 1333, ovl. Dingwall, Ross-shire, Scotland. [Groot Brittanië] op 8 mei 1402.

Sir Alexander (Walter) Leslie 7th Earl of Ross.
Alexander Leslie, 7th Earl of Ross was the son of Walter Leslie, Earl of Ross and Eupheme de Ross, Countess of Ross. He married Lady Isabella Stewart, daughter of Robert Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany and Margaret Graham, Countess of Menteith, before 1398. He died on 8 May 1402 at Dingwall, Ross-shire, Scotland.
He succeeded to the title of  7th Earl of Ross [S, c. 1225] circa 1394.

tr. circa 1398
met

Lady Isabel Stewart Haliburton, dr. van Robert Stewart 1st Duke of Albay Earl of Menteith Fife Arhol & Buchan en Margaret Graham Countess of Menteith Stewart, geb. Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] in 1363, ovl. Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] op 26 okt 1410, tr. (2) in 1407 met Walter Haliburton 1st Lord of Dirleton. Uit dit huwelijk geen kinderen.

Lady Isabel Stewart Haliburton.
Lady Isabella Stewart, daughter of Robert Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany and Margaret Graham, Countess of Menteith, before 1398. Volgens de stamboom van Sacha de Boer, zou zij een dochter Mary Leslie hebben, die nog niet getraceerd is.

Uit dit huwelijk een dochter:

 naamgeb.plaatsovl.plaatsoudrelatiekinderen
Eupheme  †1424   


Isabel Stewart Haliburton
Lady Isabel Stewart Haliburton, geb. Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] in 1363, ovl. Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] op 26 okt 1410.

Lady Isabel Stewart Haliburton.
Lady Isabella Stewart, daughter of Robert Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany and Margaret Graham, Countess of Menteith, before 1398. Volgens de stamboom van Sacha de Boer, zou zij een dochter Mary Leslie hebben, die nog niet getraceerd is.

tr. (1) circa 1398
met

Sir Alexander (Walter) Leslie 7th Earl of Ross, geb. Ross, Cromartyshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] circa 1333, ovl. Dingwall, Ross-shire, Scotland. [Groot Brittanië] op 8 mei 1402.

Sir Alexander (Walter) Leslie 7th Earl of Ross.
Alexander Leslie, 7th Earl of Ross was the son of Walter Leslie, Earl of Ross and Eupheme de Ross, Countess of Ross. He married Lady Isabella Stewart, daughter of Robert Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany and Margaret Graham, Countess of Menteith, before 1398. He died on 8 May 1402 at Dingwall, Ross-shire, Scotland.
He succeeded to the title of  7th Earl of Ross [S, c. 1225] circa 1394.

Uit dit huwelijk een dochter:

 naamgeb.plaatsovl.plaatsoudrelatiekinderen
Eupheme  †1424   

tr. (2) in 1407
met

Walter Haliburton 1st Lord of Dirleton, geb. Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] circa 1363, ovl. aldaar circa mei 1447.


Bronnen:

1.Lines of Succession 2 (B 171), Jiri Louda & Michael Maclagan, Times Warner, 0-316-72428-9, Londen [Groot Brittanië], 2002

Robert II Stewart
Robert II Stewart1, geb. Dundonald, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] op 2 mrt 1316, aka King of Scotland, ovl. Dundonald, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] op 19 apr 1390.

  • Vader:
    Sir Walter Stewart Aka 6th High Steward of Scotland1, geb. Dundonald, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] in 1292, ovl. Bathgate Castle, West Lothian, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] op 9 apr 1327, tr. Kyle, Ayshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] op 2 mrt 1315 met

tr. in 1334
met

Elizabeth Mure of Rowallan, ovl. voor 1355.

Uit dit huwelijk 2 zonen:

 naamgeb.plaatsovl.plaatsoudrelatiekinderen
Robert*1340 Dundonald, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] †1420 Stirling [Groot Brittanië] 80
Robert III*1337  †1406 Rothesay 68



Bronnen:
1.Lines of Succession 2 (B 171), Jiri Louda & Michael Maclagan, Times Warner, 0-316-72428-9, Londen [Groot Brittanië], 2002

Margaret Graham Countess of Menteith Stewart
Margaret Graham Countess of Menteith Stewart1, geb. Strathbane, Lanarkshire [Groot Brittanië] in 1334, ovl. Aberdeenshire [Groot Brittanië] op 4 mei 1380.

Margaret Graham Countess of Menteith Stewart.
Countess of Menteith in her own right (through whom he inherited Doune Castle), carried the title with its caput or chief seat of Doune Castle to her 4th husb, Robert Stuart, Duke of Albany , with whom she was ancestor of the Earls Castle Stewart and of Moray.

tr. na 9 sep 1361
met

Robert Stewart 1st Duke of Albay Earl of Menteith Fife Arhol & Buchan1, zn. van Robert II Stewart (aka King of Scotland) en Elizabeth Mure of Rowallan, geb. Dundonald, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] in 1340, ovl. Stirling [Groot Brittanië] op 3 sep 1420.

Robert Stewart 1st Duke of Albay Earl of Menteith Fife Arhol & Buchan.
Robert Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany was born circa 1340. He was the son of Robert II Stewart, King of Scotland and Elizabeth Mure of Rowallan. He married, firstly, Margaret Graham, Countess of Menteith, daughter of Sir John Graham and Mary Stewart, Countess of Menteith, after 9 September 1361, by Papal dispensation.3 He married, secondly, Muriel Keith, daughter of Sir William Keith and Margaret Fraser, after 4 May 1380, by Papal dispensation.4 He died on 3 September 1420 at Stirling Castle, Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland. He was buried at Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.
As a result of his marriage, Robert Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany was styled as Earl of Menteith on 28 February 1361. He was created  1st Earl of Fife [Scotland] on 30 March 1371. He resigned as Earl of Fife on 6 March 1372.3 He held the office of Great Chamberlain [Scotland] between 1383 and 1407. In 1385 he made a successful raid into England with Douglas.2 In 1388 he made another successful raid into England. He held the office of Guardian of the Realm [Scotland] between 1 December 1388 and 27 January 1399. He succeeded to the title of  2nd Earl of Buchan [S, 1382] on 24 July 1394. He was created 1st Duke of Albany [Scotland] on 28 April 1398. He was created  1st Earl of Atholl [Scotland] on 2 September 1403, for the life of King Robert III only. He was deposed as Earl of Atholl on 4 April 1406. He held the office of Regent of Scotland in June 1406. He resigned as Earl of Buchan, in favour of his second son John, and a special remainder to his third and fourth sons, Andrew and Robert on 20 September 1406. In 1417 he again invaded England, but without success this time.

Uit dit huwelijk een dochter:

 naamgeb.plaatsovl.plaatsoudrelatiekinderen
Isabel*1363 Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] †1410 Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] 47



Bronnen:
1.Lines of Succession 2 (B 171), Jiri Louda & Michael Maclagan, Times Warner, 0-316-72428-9, Londen [Groot Brittanië], 2002

Robert Stewart 1st Duke of Albay Earl of Menteith Fife Arhol & Buchan
Robert Stewart 1st Duke of Albay Earl of Menteith Fife Arhol & Buchan1, geb. Dundonald, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] in 1340, ovl. Stirling [Groot Brittanië] op 3 sep 1420.

Robert Stewart 1st Duke of Albay Earl of Menteith Fife Arhol & Buchan.
Robert Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany was born circa 1340. He was the son of Robert II Stewart, King of Scotland and Elizabeth Mure of Rowallan. He married, firstly, Margaret Graham, Countess of Menteith, daughter of Sir John Graham and Mary Stewart, Countess of Menteith, after 9 September 1361, by Papal dispensation.3 He married, secondly, Muriel Keith, daughter of Sir William Keith and Margaret Fraser, after 4 May 1380, by Papal dispensation.4 He died on 3 September 1420 at Stirling Castle, Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland. He was buried at Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.
As a result of his marriage, Robert Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany was styled as Earl of Menteith on 28 February 1361. He was created  1st Earl of Fife [Scotland] on 30 March 1371. He resigned as Earl of Fife on 6 March 1372.3 He held the office of Great Chamberlain [Scotland] between 1383 and 1407. In 1385 he made a successful raid into England with Douglas.2 In 1388 he made another successful raid into England. He held the office of Guardian of the Realm [Scotland] between 1 December 1388 and 27 January 1399. He succeeded to the title of  2nd Earl of Buchan [S, 1382] on 24 July 1394. He was created 1st Duke of Albany [Scotland] on 28 April 1398. He was created  1st Earl of Atholl [Scotland] on 2 September 1403, for the life of King Robert III only. He was deposed as Earl of Atholl on 4 April 1406. He held the office of Regent of Scotland in June 1406. He resigned as Earl of Buchan, in favour of his second son John, and a special remainder to his third and fourth sons, Andrew and Robert on 20 September 1406. In 1417 he again invaded England, but without success this time.

tr. na 9 sep 1361
met

Margaret Graham Countess of Menteith Stewart1, geb. Strathbane, Lanarkshire [Groot Brittanië] in 1334, ovl. Aberdeenshire [Groot Brittanië] op 4 mei 1380.

Margaret Graham Countess of Menteith Stewart.
Countess of Menteith in her own right (through whom he inherited Doune Castle), carried the title with its caput or chief seat of Doune Castle to her 4th husb, Robert Stuart, Duke of Albany , with whom she was ancestor of the Earls Castle Stewart and of Moray.

Uit dit huwelijk een dochter:

 naamgeb.plaatsovl.plaatsoudrelatiekinderen
Isabel*1363 Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] †1410 Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] 47



Bronnen:
1.Lines of Succession 2 (B 171), Jiri Louda & Michael Maclagan, Times Warner, 0-316-72428-9, Londen [Groot Brittanië], 2002

Walter Stewart Aka 6th High Steward of Scotland
Sir Walter Stewart Aka 6th High Steward of Scotland1, geb. Dundonald, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] in 1292, ovl. Bathgate Castle, West Lothian, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] op 9 apr 1327.

Sir Walter Stewart Aka 6th High Steward of Scotland.
6th High Steward of Scotland; Regent of Scotland during Robert I (The Bruce)'s absence in Ireland 1316, defended Berwick against an English army, made a raid with Douglas that nearly kidnapped Edward II from Yorkshire 1322, and d, having by his 1. w had two more yr sons (Sir John, of Railston; Sir Andrew) and a dau (Jill, m 1st SirJames Lindsay of Crawford, m 2nd SirHugh de Montgomerie, m 3rd Sir James Douglas of Dalkeith.

tr. Kyle, Ayshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] op 2 mrt 1315
met

Princess Margerie (Bruce) Stewart formerl Bruce1, dr. van Robert I Bruce (koning van Schotland 1306) en Isabell of Carrick (Mar) Bruce, geb. Dundonald, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] in 1297, ovl. Paisly, Renfrewshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] op 2 mrt 1316.

Uit dit huwelijk een zoon:

 naamgeb.plaatsovl.plaatsoudrelatiekinderen
Robert II*1316 Dundonald, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] †1390 Dundonald, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] 74



Bronnen:
1.Lines of Succession 2 (B 171), Jiri Louda & Michael Maclagan, Times Warner, 0-316-72428-9, Londen [Groot Brittanië], 2002

Margerie (Bruce) Stewart formerl Bruce
Princess Margerie (Bruce) Stewart formerl Bruce1, geb. Dundonald, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] in 1297, ovl. Paisly, Renfrewshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] op 2 mrt 1316.

tr. Kyle, Ayshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] op 2 mrt 1315
met

Sir Walter Stewart Aka 6th High Steward of Scotland1, geb. Dundonald, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] in 1292, ovl. Bathgate Castle, West Lothian, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] op 9 apr 1327.

Sir Walter Stewart Aka 6th High Steward of Scotland.
6th High Steward of Scotland; Regent of Scotland during Robert I (The Bruce)'s absence in Ireland 1316, defended Berwick against an English army, made a raid with Douglas that nearly kidnapped Edward II from Yorkshire 1322, and d, having by his 1. w had two more yr sons (Sir John, of Railston; Sir Andrew) and a dau (Jill, m 1st SirJames Lindsay of Crawford, m 2nd SirHugh de Montgomerie, m 3rd Sir James Douglas of Dalkeith.

Uit dit huwelijk een zoon:

 naamgeb.plaatsovl.plaatsoudrelatiekinderen
Robert II*1316 Dundonald, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] †1390 Dundonald, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] 74



Bronnen:
1.Lines of Succession 2 (B 171), Jiri Louda & Michael Maclagan, Times Warner, 0-316-72428-9, Londen [Groot Brittanië], 2002

Isabell of Carrick (Mar) Bruce
Isabell of Carrick (Mar) Bruce1 (Bre Isabell of Carrick " Isabella Nic Domhnail" Bruce Formerly Mar Aka Debruce).

tr. Kyle, Ayshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] in 1295
met

Robert I Bruce1, zn. van Robert de Bruce 6th Lord of Annandale en Marjorie Countess of Carrick, geb. Writtle op 11 jul 1274, koning van Schotland 1306, ovl. tussen 7 jun 1329 en 7 jul 1329 .

Robert I Bruce.
Robert Bruce, The Bruce of Bannockburn, 1292 Earl of Carrick (Carrycke), 1304 2nd Baron Bruce, claims the crown, 25.3.1306 King, crowned at Scone, 1314 victory of Bannockburn, ``The Bruce of Bannockburn''.
Via zijn vader had Robert familiebanden met het vorig Schots vorstenhuis. Roberts grootvader was troonpretendent tijdens het dispuut (1290-1292) over de Schotse troon. De koning van Engeland Eduard I arbitreerde in deze kwestie en besliste in het voordeel van John Balliol die daarmee, tegen de wil van Robert en zijn aanhang, koning van Schotland zou worden. Toen Eduard steun vroeg van Balliol in zijn strijd tegen de Fransen, wisselde Balliol van kamp waarop Eduard, met de steun van Robert, Schotland binnenviel en Balliol in 1296 moest aftreden.
Later steunde Robert de rebellie van William Wallace die door de Engelsen werd neergeslagen maar zijn land werd niet geconfisqueerd. Hij werd benoemd tot guardian of Schotland (beschermer van Schotland). In zijn strijd om de Schotse troon vermoordde hij zijn rivaal John Comyn in een kerk te Dumfries. Paus Clemens V excommuniceerde daarop Robert in 1306 en de Engelse koning Eduard I verklaarde hem vogelvrij. Robert was niet onder de indruk en kroonde zichzelf, datzelfde jaar, op 25 maart, tot koning. De excommunicatie maakte dat hij de pauselijke bevelen niet opvolgde inzake de Tempeliers. Deze kenden in Schotland een veilige haven.
In 1307 werd Robert afgezet door een Engels leger en op de vlucht gedreven. Zijn echtgenote en dochters werden gevangengezet en drie van zijn broers omgebracht. Robert bracht de winter door op het eiland Rathlin voor de Noord-Ierse kust.[bron?] Hij keerde terug en slaagde erin militaire successen te behalen door met kleine eenheden onverwachts toe te slaan. Toen Stirling Castle, een Engelse voorpost in Schotland, onder bedreiging kwam kon Eduard II, die intussen zijn vader was opgevolgd, niets anders dan de volledige kracht van het Engels leger inzetten.
Robert voerde het Schotse leger aan en versloeg in de Slag om Bannockburn in 1314 het veel grotere Engelse leger. Hij redde hiermee Schotlands onafhankelijkheid.
Robert viel hierop Engeland en Ierland binnen. In Ierland kon hij zijn broer Edward Bruce tot koning kronen in 1316.
Deze onafhankelijkheid werd definitief vastgelegd in de Declaration of Arbroath in 1320, dat in de vorm van een brief naar de paus was opgesteld. Paus Johannes XXII liet er zelfs de excommunicatie voor vallen. Uiteindelijk erkende Edward III van Engeland de Schotse onafhankelijkheid in het Verdrag van Edinburgh-Northampton in 1328.
Het was zijn wens dat zijn hart in het Heilige Land zou worden begraven maar het geraakte niet verder dan Spanje. Men begroef het dan in Melrose Abbey te Melrose (Scottish Borders), terwijl de rest van zijn lichaam begraven ligt in de Benedictijnse Dunfermline Abbey te Dunfermline (Fife).

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Margerie*1297 Dundonald, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] †1316 Paisly, Renfrewshire, Scotland [Groot Brittanië] 18



Bronnen:
1.Lines of Succession 2 (B 171), Jiri Louda & Michael Maclagan, Times Warner, 0-316-72428-9, Londen [Groot Brittanië], 2002