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 Marjorie Bruce - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marjorie Bruce or Margaret de Bruce (December, 1296 - March 2, 1316) was the oldest daughter of Robert I of Scotland, by his first wife Isabella of Mar.
Her paternal grandparents were Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale and Marjorie of Carrick, 3rd Countess of Carrick.
By the end of June, 1306, Queen Elizabeth, the 10 year old Lady Marjorie, two of the King's sisters and Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan were taken prisoner by the Uilleam II, Earl of Ross, and sent to the Kingdom of England.
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 The History of the Weems Family
Robert Bruce Earl of Carrick was born in 1253 and died in Mar 1304, at age 51.
Marjorie was born in 1254 and died in Oct 1292, at age 38.
Marjorie Bruce was born in 1296 and died on 2 Mar 1316 in Paisley, Strathclyde, Scotland, at age 20.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg89 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Marjorie BRUCE Princess was born CIR 1297 and died 2 Mar 1316.
Marjorie BRUCE Princess [Parents] was born CIR 1297.
Richard DE BURGH 3rd [Parents] died 29 Jul 1326 in Athassel and was buried in Athassel.
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 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg149.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
David married Marjorie Douglas daughter of Archibald Douglas, 3rd Earl of Douglas and Joan Moray in Feb 1399/1400 in Bothwell Church, Bothwell, Scotland.
Robert married (1) Margaret Graham, suo jure Countess of Menteith daughter of Sir John Graham and Mary, Countess of Menteith on 9 Sep 1361.
Donald married Mary Leslie, Countess of Ross daughter of Sir Walter Leslie, Earl of Ross and Lady Euphemia, Countess of Ross.
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 Ancestors of the Border Grahams
Euphemia Stewart Countess of Strathearn, daughter of David Stewart Earl of Strathearn and Unknown, was born before 1375 in Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland and died in Oct 1415 in Caithness, Scotland.
Robert II Stewart King of Scotland, son of Walter Stewart High Stewart of Scotland and Marjorie Bruce, was born on 2 Mar 1315-1316 in Paisley, Strathclyde, Scotland, died on 19 Apr 1390 in Dundonald Castle, Strathclyde, Scotland, at age 75, and was buried in 1390 in Scone Abbey, Scone, Perthshire, Scotland.
Marjorie Bruce, daughter of Robert I Bruce King of Scotland and Isabell [Matilda] Mar Queen of Scotland, was born about 1297 in Dundonald, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland, died on 2 Mar 1315-1316 in Scotland, about age 18, and was buried in Paisley Abbey.
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 The First Earls of Carrick
B1 Roland de Carrick, granted a charter by his uncle Neil appointing him and his heirs the chiefship of the whole clan and the leadership of its men in war.
Cynics and historians insist that this was a ruse to allow Alexander III to take a lenient view of their having married without his consent, and when he seized her castle and lands she regained them with payment of a fine (perhaps the same fine she would have paid for licence to marry anyway).
The later arms of the Earldom of Carrick, without the nine cross crosslets fitchée, suggest that the arms shown at the head of this article (copied from the seal) may have been argent and gules.
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 Robert I of Scotland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Yet, when Edward returned to England after his victory at the Battle of Falkirk, Annandale and Carrick were excepted from the lordships and lands which he assigned to his followers; Bruce was being treated as a waverer whose allegiance might still be retained.
He was crowned King of Scots as Robert I at Scone, near Perth on 25 March, by Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan, (alleged by the English to be his mistress) who claimed the right of her family, the Macduff Earls of Fife, to place the Scottish king on his throne.
His daughters were Elizabeth (married Walter Oliphant of Gask), Margaret (married Robert Glen), alive as of 29 February 1364, and Christian, of Carrick, who died after 1329, when she was in receipt of a pension.
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 William I 'the Conqueror'
Marjory, Countess of Carrick (d 1292, dau of Neil, Earl of Carrick)
Margaret Graham, Countess of Menteith (d c1380) Abernethy to Stewart (5)William Abernethy, 6th of Saltoun (b by1365, d 1420) m.
Margaret Forbes (dau of Sir Alexander Forbes, 3rd of Pitsligo) John Gordon, 3rd of Auchleuchries, 1st of Pitlurg (d 1546) m 1.
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 Acidophilus notes | 09:51
Marjorie Bruce, daughter of King Robert the Bruce of Scotland and Isabella of Mar.
Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge, son of Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York and Isabella, daughter of King Pedro of Castile.
Margaret II, Countess of Flanders, daughter of Baldwin I of Constantinople and Marie of Champagne, daughter of King Louis VII of France and Eleanor of Aquitaine.
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 Sewell or Sewall of Coventry - Person Page 24
Marjory de Bruce, Princess of Scotland died on 2 March 1316 in Paisley, Renfrewshire, in childbed, after falling from her horse and was buried in Paisley Abbey.
He was the son of Robert le Brus, Earl of Carrick and Margaret (or Marjorie) Carrick, Countess of Carrick.
Robert le Brus, Earl of Carrick married firstly Margaret (or Marjorie) Carrick, Countess of Carrick, daughter of Neil 2nd Earl of Carrick, and Margaret Stewart,, in 1271 in Turnberry, Ayrshire, Scotland.
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 Brink-Day-Johnston-Fletcher - Person Page 301
For his part in 1413 in the insurrection led by Donald Balloch on behalf of the 3rd Lord of the Isles, he was forfeited and some of his lands in Lochaber were bestowed upon Duncan Mackintosh consequently leading to a long feud between the two clans.
Isabella, Countess of Buchan of the family of MacDuff, son Robert I the bruce, King of Scotland b 1274 and d.
Isabel of Mar: dau of Marjory M. about 1316 Walter Fita Allan, the High Steward of Scotland, son Robert II, king of Scotland, 1370 and founder of the Stewart (Stuart) dynasty: his dau Margaret m.#4512 John Lord of the Isles, the father of #4511 Alexander, Lord of Lachaber, whose son...
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 Clan Kennedy
A descendant of Fergus was Duncan de Carrick, who became Earl of Carrick (a district of southwest Scotland south of Ayr).
The Earldom of Carrick passed to the Bruce's when Robert Bruce (father of Robert the Bruce) married the widow Marjorie, Countess of Carrick, in 1271.
The 3rd Earl, Gilbert, was one of four Scottish commissioners poisoned at Dieppe on their return from the marriage of Mary Queen of Scots to the Dauphin in 1558.
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 thePeerage.com - Marjorie de Burgh and others
     Marjorie de Burgh is the daughter of John de Burgh and Cecilia Balliol.
She is the daughter of Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward of Scotland and Beatrix of Angus.
She married Neil, 2nd Earl of Carrick, son of Duncan, 1st Earl of Carrick.
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 Bruce Family Lineage / House of Bruce Research
In 1271, married Marjorie, Countess of Carrick, daughter of Neil, 2nd Earl of Carrick.
ROBERT "THE BRUCE" I, (1274 - 1329) 4th Earl of Carrick, 7th Lord Bruce of Annandale, King of Scots, was born on July 11 (some records say 12th) 1274 and died on June 7, 1329.
The Barony of Bruce of Tottenham fell upon his nephew Thomas Bruce Brundell, the Kinloss title passed to his grandson, James 3rd Duke of Chandos (son of Mary Bruce and Henry 2nd Duke of Chandos) and the title of Elgin passed to a cousin, *Charles Bruce.
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 Casino online portal | information about Casino online | Robert_I_of_Scotland
Although his date of birth is definitely known, his place of birth is less certain: it was probably Turnberry Castle in Ayrshire, although Lochmaben in Dumfriesshire is another possibility, but the claim that he was born at Writtle, Essex is very dubious.
He was crowned King of Scots as Robert I at Scone, near Perth on 25 March, by Isabella, Countess of Buchan, (alleged by the English to be his mistress) who claimed the right of her family, the Macduff Earls of Fife, to place the Scottish king on his throne.
His sons were Sir Robert (died 12 August, 1332 at the Battle of Dupplin Moor), Walter, of Odistoun on the Clyde, predeceased his father, and Niall, of Carrick, (died 17 October, 1346 at the Battle of Durham).
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 Marjorie, Countess of Carrick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Her first husband was Adam de Kilconcath, who died during the Eighth Crusade in 1270.
He became Earl of Carrick de jure uxoris (in right of his wife).
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 webGED: The Bement Family Data Page
I, The Fearless, 3rd Duke of Normandy (0933 - 0996)
I, The Fearless, 3rd Duke of Normandy(0933 - 0996)
His mother was Marjorie (died 1316), daughter of the Scottish king Robert Bruce; his father was Walter, hereditary steward of Scotland, in charge of administering the Crown revenues and the king's household.
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 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg135.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Robert married (1) Marjorie, Countess of Carrick daughter of Neill, 2nd Earl of Carrick and Margaret in 1271 in Turnberry Castle, Scotland.
Aleida married Jean I, Comte d'Avesnes son of Bouchard d'Avesnes and Marguerite, Countess of Flanders in Sep 1246 in Frankfort Am Mai, Hessen Nassau, Prussia.
Countess of Henneberg Jutte was born in 1247 in Coburg, Saxe Coburg Goth, Thuringia.
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 Durgan
Marjory Bruce is the 14th great grandmother of Theodore Leland Durgan..
Margaret Countess Of Buchan is the 18th great grandmother of Theodore Leland Durgan.
* Ines Countess of Burgundy was born in 1000 in Bourgogne, France
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 Our Ancient Ancestors
The 3rd High Steward had a daughter named Margaret who married Neil Mac Duncan, who was the son of Aviline and Duncan Mac Gilbert.
The son of Hugh, 2nd Earl, was Hugh, 3rd Earl (died 1585), whose son, 4th Earl of Eglinton, married Giles (or Egidia), daughter of Robert, 4th Lord Boyd.
On the death of his great aunt, Lady Margarat Hay, Countess of Errol (the daughter of the 12th Earl of Errol, and who had married James, 4th Earl of Callender and 5th Earl of Linlithgow, their daughter having married William, 4th Earl of Kilmarnock).
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 Tom's Place - Caldwells of the World
The earldom of Carrick was at one time the northern portion of the old province of Galloway, which was in ancient times governed by its own princes and its own laws, and included all that is now called South Ayrshire, Wigtownshire, and the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright.
Son of William Comyn and Marjory, Countess of Buchan, is named Alexander Comyn only in a charter by King Alexander to the monks of Lesmahago in 1240, and also in a charter by the same King to Walran de Normanvill on 8 April 1242, but he succeeded his mother, as Earl of Buchan, between 1242-1244.
In 1270 Margaret, Countess of Derby, eldest daughter of Roger de Quincy, resigned the office of Constable in Scotland, to which she had succeeded, in favour of Alexander Comyn, who thereafter acted as Constable of Scotland.
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 ross
In 1306 Bruce's Queen and daughter, Princess Marjory, on the advance of the English army, took refuse in the girth of St.Duthace at Tain, but the Earl, violating the sanctuary, delivered them up to the English.
Having been invited to expel the English from Ireland, he landed at Carrickfergus with a large army, and after a succesful campaign was crowned King of Ireland 2.5.1316, but was ultimately defeated and slain by the English at the battle of Dundalk 14.10.1318.
On 1.6.1317 a dispensation was granted by Pope John XXII, permitting the Earl of Carrick to marry Isabella, daughter of William Earl of Ross, notwithstanding their being within the third and fourth degrees of consabguinity, but it is doubtful if the marriage actually took place.
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 List of Heirs of Scotland Encyclopedia Article @ Inherited.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Earl of Carrick, the title held by his father before his accession.
Euphemia, Countess of Moray, by whom he had a further two sons and two daughters.
However, the children of the King's first wife had been born before the granting of the dispensation for the marriage, and were therefore of doubtful legitimacy, as the legal doctrine that children born
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 Robert the Bruce @ Y2U.co.uk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
1304) and Marjorie of Carrick, (d.1292) daughter of Niall of Carrick and Margaret, daughter of Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward of Scotland.
Bruce's Queen, Elizabeth, his daughter Marjorie, and his sister, Christina, were captured in a sanctuary at Tain, while his three youngest brothers were executed.
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).
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 Maitland Extracts
It was the home of Marjorie, the last of the line and Countess in her own right, who in 1271 married as her second husband, Robert de Brus (or Bruce), Lord of Annandale.
According to the traditional and romantic account of their espousal, the young widow, entranced by the personable Bruce, had him kidnapped, and the king's annoyance over the marriage of his ward without his prior consent had to be assuaged by a fine.
Bruce at all events became Earl of Carrick in his wife's right, and their eldest son, Robert, born in 1274, in his turn became Earl when his mother died in 1292 and his father resigned his title to him.
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 Janet's Genealogy
Morgund mac Gylocher, 2nd Earl of Mar m’d Agnes, Countess of Mar - Morgund de Mar Morgund mac Gylocher, 2nd Earl of Mar; married (1) ?, married (2) Agnes, Countess of Mar. Morgund died before 30 Mar 1183, buried at Priory of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.
in Carrick [not at Writtle, Essex as in some sources] in 1274; it is safe to say his wife Isabel would have been born near or after that date.
Marjory Stewart (1372-bef1432) and Duncan Campbell of Lochow.
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 Record View
Bruce's mother was Marjorie, Countess of Carrick, heiress of one of the most important of the ancient Scottish land divisions.
Bruce had great skills in diplomacy and statesmanship and even in defeat he seems to have used his time wisely in gaining allies in the Celtic west and was in Orkney, firming up the support of the Norwegian king to whom he was related by marriage.
Also, at this time, his wife, daughter, sisters, and the Countess of Buchan were imprisoned by Edward and his youngest brother, Neil, was executed.
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