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Ingram de Balliol (died 1244), Lord of
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and Urr in Scotland, Dalton in England and Tours-en-Vimeu in France was an Anglo Scoto-French noble. He was a younger son of Eustace de Balliol and Petronilla FitzPiers. Ingram was a follower of King
Alexander II of Scotland Alexander II ( Medieval Gaelic: '; Modern Gaelic: '; nicknamed "the Peaceful" by modern historians; 24 August 1198 – 6 July 1249) was King of Alba (Scotland) from 1214 until his death. He concluded the Treaty of York (1237) which defined t ...
, which brought him against his brothers
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and Bernard, who supported Kings
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and
Henry III of England Henry III (1 October 1207 – 16 November 1272), also known as Henry of Winchester, was King of England, Lord of Ireland, and Duke of Aquitaine from 1216 until his death in 1272. The son of John, King of England, King John and Isabella of Ang ...
. He died in 1244.


Marriage and issue

Ingram married Agnes, daughter and heiress of
Walter de Berkeley of Redcastle Sir Walter de Berkeley, Lord of Redcastle and Urr was a Scottish noble, who was Great Chamberlain of Scotland from 1165 to 1189. His parentage is currently unknown and he is known to have had one son John, who died without issue, shortly afte ...
. They had the following known issue. *Eustace de Balliol of Tours. *Ellen de Balliol (died 1281), married William de Percy of Topcliffe. Dalton passed into the Percy family. *Henry de Balliol of Redcastle and Urr. *Eva de Balliol, married Robert de Umfraville of Collerton, had issue.


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Balliol, Ingram (died 1244) Year of birth unknown 1244 deaths Nobility from Angus, Scotland 13th-century Scottish nobility Ingram