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Robert 'II' was lord of Annandale in 1296, and had recently been Earl of Carrick; applying both titles to the man in 1296 in the Chancery record had some basis, but there was no reason to refer to Robert 'III' in 1296 as lord of Annandale.
Robert 'II' became Lord of Annandale on or before his father's death, 31 March 1295; he was already Earl of Carrick in right of his wife.
When King Alexander III of Scotland was childless, he declared Robert the heir-presumptive to the Scottish crown.
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 Re: REMEMBERING WHO  WE ARE , BY REMEMBERING WHO WE WERE!  ...
He married Margaret Countess Of CARRICK, daughter of Neil Earl Of CARRICK and Margaret STEWART, in 1271 at Turnberry Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland.
Duncan I King Of SCOTLAND was buried at Iona, Near Elgin, Scotland.
She married Gratney (Gartnet) Earl Of MAR, son of Donald Earl Of MAR and Elen (Helen) Verch LLEWELYN, in 1292 at Kildrummy, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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 Ancestors of Janet CAMPBELL
Died: 17 Dec 1917, 9 Carrick Park, Ayr, Ayr, Scotland at age 76
• Census, 30 Mar 1851, Lanehead, New Cumnock, Ayr, Scotland.
(William Black DRUMMOND was born on 17 Feb 1841 in Old Cumnock, Ayr, Scotland and died on 7 Feb 1891 east of Elm Cottage, Old Cumnock, Ayr, Scotland.)
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 Ancestors of Edgar & Maureen Gregory
Born: 2 Mar 1316 - Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland Christened: Died: 19 Apr 1390 - Dundonald Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland Buried: 1390 - Scone Abbey, Perthshire
Born: 11 Jul 1274 - Writtle, Essex Christened: Died: 7 Jun 1329 - Cardross Castle, Dumbartonshire, Scotland Buried: 1329 - Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland
Robert de Bruce Earl of Carrick & Marjorie Countess of Carrick
www.gregory.ndo.co.uk /gregory/f58.htm

  
 Robert I of Scotland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was one of Scotland's greatest kings, and one of the most famous warriors of his generation, leading Scotland during the Wars of Scottish Independence against England.
The laws and liberties of Scotland would be as they had been in the day of Alexander III, and any that needed alteration would be with the advice of Edward and the advice and assent of the Scots nobles.
Robert Bruce was born the first child and eldest son of Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale, and of Marjorie of Carrick, 3rd Countess of Carrick, daughter of Neil, 2nd Earl of Carrick.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Robert_I_of_Scotland

  
 Robert I of Scotland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert Bruce was born the first child and eldest son of Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale, and of Marjorie of Carrick, 3rd Countess of Carrick, daughter of Neil, 2nd Earl of Carrick.
He was crowned King of Scots as Robert I at Scone, near Perth on March 25, by his mistress, Isabella, Countess of Buchan, who claimed the right of her family, the Macduff Earls of Fife, to place the Scottish king on his throne.
Homage was again paid to him by the nobles, and a parliament was held to elect those who would meet later in the year with the English parliament to establish rules for the governance of Scotland.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Robert_I_of_Scotland

  
 Yacht Dream Weaver, Westerly Renown ketch UK and Med voyages
This main season voyage was from Carrick Castle to Sandbank and Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland; Carrick Fergus & Ardglass, Northern Ireland; Malahide & Carlingford, Ireland; Douglas, Isle of Man; Ardglass, Northen Ireland; Port Patrick, Troon, Dunoon and back to Carrick Castle - 468 nautical miles.
Other sailing this year - Clyde area, Scotland = 565 nautical miles.
For photographs of the voyage, see the Gallery for 2001.
www.yacht-dream-weaver.co.uk /?Page=15

  
 26TH GENERATION
Robert de BRUCE VII of Carrick was born in 1253 in Scotland- son of Robert VI.
Marjorie Countess of CARRICK was born about 1256 in Scotland- dtr of Neil Earl of Carrick.
He was married to Marjorie Countess of CARRICK in 1273 in Scotland- secret marriage - 4th cousins 4/r.
home.att.net /~hamiltonclan/hamilton/dukes/d3239.htm

  
 Articles - Robert I of Scotland
Robert Bruce was born the first child and eldest son of Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale, and of Marjorie of Carrick, 3rd Countess of Carrick, daughter of Neil, 2nd Earl of Carrick.
In 1295, Robert married his first wife, Isabella of Mar, the daughter of Donald, 6th Earl of Mar. Isabella died a year later bearing their only child, Marjorie Bruce, who married Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland and bore him the future Robert II of Scotland.
Robert the Bruce died on June 7, 1329 at the Manor of Cardross in Cardross Parish, Dunbartonshire (the exact location is uncertain and it may not have been very near the modern village of Cardross).
www.gaple.com /articles/Robert_the_Bruce

  
 Encyclopedia: Kyle and Carrick
Kyle and Carrick ( A' Chùil agus a' Charraig in Scottish Gaelic) was formerly (1975-96) the name of a local government district in the Strathclyde Region of Scotland.
South Ayrshire The District of Carrick today forms part of South Ayrshire, Scotland.
South Ayrshire (Siorrachd Inbhir Àir a Deas in Gaelic) is one of 32 unitary council regions in Scotland.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Kyle-and-Carrick

  
 scoutscanada.ca - District of Carrick Ayrshire
Kyle and Carrick was the former name (1975-96) of a local government district in the Strathclyde Region of Scotland.
Robert de Bruce, the 6th Lord of Region of Annandale, Scotland, acquired the Earldom as a result of his 1274 marriage to the widow, Margaret de Bruce, 3rd Countess of Carrick.
It was therefore divided into the three districts of Cunninghame in the north along the River Irvine, in the center by the River Kyle and Kyle in the south along the River Doon by the District of Carrick.
www.scoutscanada.ca /District-of-Carrick-Ayrshire/reference/fullview/wikipedia/1456271

  
 Rea Genealogy - pafg119 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Robert I, "The Bruce" (de Brus), King of Scotland [Parents] married Isabella of Mar.
Robert I, "The Bruce" (de Brus), King of Scotland.
Isabella of Mar [Parents] married Robert I, "The Bruce" (de Brus), King of Scotland.
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 Earl of Carrick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Scotland, the first creation came circa 1186, when Duncan of Galloway became Earl of Carrick.
After the Union of the Crowns of Scotland and England, the Dukedom and Earldom have been held by the eldest son and heir of the Kings of England and Scotland, later the Kings of Great Britain, and finally the Kings of the United Kingdom.
In 1628, James VI and I created the Earldom of "Carrick in Orkney" for John Stuart, but the title became extinct at his death.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Earl_of_Carrick   (85 words)

  
 Ancestors of Robert Bruce Earl Of Carrick
Robert married Marjorie De Carrick Countess Of Carrick in 1271 in Ayrshire, Scotland.
(Marjorie De Carrick Countess Of Carrick was born in 1245 in Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland and died before 1292 in Scotland.)
Please check back often for updates and feel free to let me know if you feel there are descrepancies, errors, or omissions.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~fran/324883.htm   (112 words)

  
 ~*Robert de Bruce "Earl" of Carrick/~*Margaret "Countess" of Carrick
Name: *Robert the Bruce "King" of Scots Born: 11 JUL 1274 at: Writtle,Chelmsford,Essex,England 24-3, 031, 731 Married: 1296 at: Died: 7 JUN 1329 at: Cardoss Castle,Firth of Clyde,Scotland Spouses: *Isabel Mathilda "Lady" of, Mar/ Elizabeth "Lady" de Bourgh NOTES
Name: ~*Christina Bruce Born: Abt 1273 at: Seton,E.,England 28-406 Married: 1292 at: Kildrummy,A.,Scotland Died: 1357 at: Spouses: ~*Garnait "Earl" of Mar CHristopher Seton Andrew "Sir" Murray of Bothwell
Name: *Maud Bruce Born: at: 25-6,031,440 Married: 1308 at: Died: Abt 1326 at: Fearn,Scotland Spouses: *Hugh "Earl" of, 4th Ross
mariah.stonemarche.org /famfiles/fam01449.htm   (304 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Person Page 10210
She married Robert I Bruce, King of Scotland, son of Robert le Brus, Earl of Carrick and Margaret of Carrick, Countess of Carrick, in 1302.
Walter Stewart, Earl of Fife was the son of Robert II Stewart, King of Scotland and Elizabeth of Rowallan Mure.
Robert II Stewart, King of Scotland was the son of Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland and Margorie Bruce, Princess of Scotland.
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 Descendants of Robert Bruce
His first wife was Isabella of Mar, by whom had only one daughter, Marjory, who later married Walter Stewart, the sixth holder of the hereditary title of High Steward of Scotland.
       John was 3rd Earl of Buchan on the resignation of his father on 20 Sept 1406 and Chamberlain of Scotland soon after.
He delegated much of his authority to his brother, Robert, Earl of Fife (later Duke of Albany and Governor of Scotland).
www.chuckspeed.com /stewart/rbruce.htm   (304 words)

  
 Bruce
Margaret (Marjory), Countess of Carrick, 1271 in Turnberry Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland, d.
Robert Bruce, King of Scots, Earl of Carrick, Lord Brus, battled England, as well as some fellow Scots, for the Scottish throne.
James Douglas died during this battle and his remains, as well as the heart of Bruce, were returned to Scotland.
geocities.com /Heartland/Ranch/7834/bruce.html   (304 words)

  
 Descendants of Robert Bruce
His first wife was Isabella of Mar, by whom had only one daughter, Marjory, who later married Walter Stewart, the sixth holder of the hereditary title of High Steward of Scotland.
He delegated much of his authority to his brother, Robert, Earl of Fife (later Duke of Albany and Governor of Scotland).
       John was 3rd Earl of Buchan on the resignation of his father on 20 Sept 1406 and Chamberlain of Scotland soon after.
www.chuckspeed.com /stewart/rbruce.htm   (304 words)

  
 Janet's Genealogy
Neil, Earl of Carrick {SCT], son and heir, one of the English faction, and under the protection of Henry III, was appointed one of the Regents of Scotland and Guardians of Alexander III, 20 September 1255.
However, the crown ended up going to his kinsman, John Baliol, so on 5 Nov. 1292 Robert resigned his claim to the throne to his son Robert, Earl of Carrick.
David de Bruce, Prince of Scotland, son and heir apparent of King Robert I, born 5 March 1323/4, was by his said father [who himself had held the title, 1292-1306], created Earl of Carrick [SCT], in 1328.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~janet/theBrucefamily.html   (3144 words)

  
 Earl of Carrick
David de Bruce, Earl of Carrick (1324-1371) (became King David II of Scotland in 1329)
Somerset Hamilton Butler, 1st Earl of Carrick (1719-1774)
After the Union of the Crowns of Scotland and England, the Dukedom and Earldom have been held by the eldest son and heir of the Kings of England and Scotland, later the Kings of Great Britain, and finally the Kings of the United Kingdom.Compare the Duchy of Cornwall.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/earl_of_carrick   (3144 words)

  
 Genealogy.com: KARRICK/KERRICK fAMILY RESEARCH
Duncan de Carrick,1st Earl of Carrick,had a son who took the surname Nigel or Colan Karriak (Karrick) ca 1250 and was Lord of Carrick in Carrick, Fife, Scotland Searching continues for Karrick Descendants.
The name Carrick is from a placename Carrick in Ayrshire Scotland,which takes its name "Rock Place" from being near the Large rock "Ailsa Craig' a large rocky islet in Firth of Clyde,Scotland.
The Progenitor in USA is believed to be Edward KERRICK, who was a Colonial Settler,transported to Virginia 1671.
www.genealogy.com /genealogy/users/k/a/r/Robert-Joesph-Karrick/index.html   (3144 words)

  
 Earl of Carrick. Who is Earl of Carrick? What is Earl of Carrick? Where is Earl of Carrick? Definition of Earl of Carrick. Meaning of Earl of Carrick.
The Earldom of Carrick has been created several times in the Peerage of Scotland and once in the Peerage of Ireland.
Somerset Hamilton Butler, 1st Earl of Carrick (1719-1774)
In 1628, the Earldom of "Carrick in Orkney" was created for John Stuart, but the title became extinct at his death.
www.knowledgerush.com /kr/encyclopedia/Earl_of_Carrick   (3144 words)

  
 ancestor
Marjorie (Princess of Scotland) (see same person above in generation 25) b.
Marjorie MacIntosh 19 Apr 1677, Inverness, Inverness, Scotland, d.
Marjorie MacIntosh, 19 Apr 1677, Inverness, Inverness, Scotland, d.
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 Ancestors of Countess Of Carrick Margaret Carrick
Margaret married Earl Of Carrick Robert VII De Bruce, son of 6th Lord Of Annandale Robert VI De Brus and Isabel De Clare, in 1271 in Tunburry Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland.
(Earl Of Carrick Robert VII De Bruce was born in 1253 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, died in Mar 1303-1304 and was buried in Abbey Of Holm Cultram, Scotland.)
Other names for Margaret were Marjorie Mac Duncan and Marjorie Mac Duncan.
www.whosyomama.com /gabroaddrick3/14/29414.htm   (3144 words)

  
 Forestry Commission - News - galloway's forests in nationwide survey
Starting in June, visitors to Carrick and Carrick Forest Drive, Castlemaddy and Dundeugh, Knockbain, Dunragit, Torrs Warren, Corsemalzie, Kilsture and Barrhill forests might be asked to give their thoughts and views.
This was a comprehensive review of the size, nature and geographic distribution of the almost 667,000 hectares of forests and other land owned by Scottish Ministers and managed by Forestry Commission Scotland.
The survey is to be carried out for Forestry Commission Scotland by TNS (formerly NFO System Three).
www.forestry.gov.uk /newsrele.nsf/PrintFriendly/B68D5F91C9139E1280256EA00036EC70   (3144 words)

  
 Traveline Scotland - Argyll & Bute area timetables
Dunoon- Sandbank - Sandhaven - Benmore - Strachur - Lochgoilhead - Carrick Castle
Carrick Castle - Lochgoilhead - Strachur - Benmore - Sandhaven - Sandbank - Dunoon
Dunoon- Sandbank - Sandhaven - Ardtaraig - Clachan - Colintraive - Rhubodach - Port Bannatyne - Rothesay
www.traveline-scotland.co.uk /Argyll_Bute/timetables_Argyll_Bute.htm   (3144 words)

  
 DUKES OF ALBANY - LoveToKnow Article on DUKES OF ALBANY
In 1389 after his elder brother John, earl of Carrick, had been incapacitated by an acqident, and when his father the king was old and infirm, he was chosen governor of Scotland by the estates; and he retained the control of affairs after his brother.John became king as Robert III.
Taking an active part in the government of the kingdom, the earl was made high chamberlain of Scotland in 1382, and gained military reputation by leading several plundering expeditions into England.
on his brother, Robert Stewart, earl of Fife (see I. below); but in 1425 it became extinct.
84.1911encyclopedia.org /A/AL/ALBANY_DUKES_OF.htm   (3144 words)

  
 Museums from Rampant Scotland Directory
on the Carrick written by the Scottish Maritime Museum.
The plight of the sailing ship "Carrick" (which was originally named "City of Adelaide" when it took settlers to Australia and cargo on the return trip) is highlighted in this Web site.
But the museum, in a former manse north of Lochgilphead, is also surrounded by history in the form of burial mounds, standing stones dating from the bronze age and the remains of ancient forts.
www.rampantscotland.com /museums.htm   (3012 words)

  
 Museums from Rampant Scotland Directory
in Ayrshire (once one of Scotland's main trading ports) holds important collections of documents, books, plans and photographs and there are a number of ships within the museum including a Clyde "Puffer" and the sailing ship "Carrick" (formerly the "City of Adelaide").
Information and images on the history and development of Scotland’s textile industry over the years, held in a database of some 4,000 descriptions of archives and museums across Scotland and beyond.
The plight of the sailing ship "Carrick" (which was originally named "City of Adelaide" when it took settlers to Australia and cargo on the return trip) is highlighted in this Web site.
www.rampantscotland.com /museums.htm   (3012 words)

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