Sir David de Graham of Dundaff was a 13th-century
Scottish
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noble.
David was the son of Patrick de Graham. He served
Patrick, Earl of Dunbar, and was the deputy justiciar of Lothian in 1248. He was
Sheriff of Berwick by 1264. He died c.1272.
Family and issue
He married Agnes Noble and is known to have had the following issue:
[Debrett, p. 678.]
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Patrick, (d. 1296), married Annabella, widow of John of Restalrig, the daughter of
Robert, Earl of Strathearn
Robert of Strathearn (died ''c.'' 1244) was the 4th Earl of Strathearn in Scotland.
Robert was the fourth son of Gille Brigte of Strathearn and his wife Matilda. He first appears on record in 1199, when he and his brothers were witnesses to their ...
; had issue.
*
John
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* John (surname)
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Works
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, (d. 1298); had issue.
*David of Lovat, (d.c.1297), married Mary Bisset, the co-heiress of John Bisset, Lord of Lovat; had issue.
Citations
References
*Debrett, John, "Debrett's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage, and Companionage, Volume 2"; Kelly's Directories, 1822.
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13th-century Scottish people
Medieval Scottish knights
Scottish people of the Wars of Scottish Independence
David
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