Sir Ingram de Umfraville (fl. 1284–1320) was a Scottish noble who played a particularly chequered role in the Wars of Scottish Independence, changing sides...
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replaced by Ingram de Umfraville. In May 1301, de Umfraville, John Comyn and William Lamberton resigned as joint guardians and were replaced by John de Soulis...
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name include: Ingram Cecil Connor III (Gram Parsons) (d.1973), Country Musician Ingram, bishop of Glasgow (d. 1174) Ingram de Umfraville (fl. 1284–1320)...
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Comyn and Lamberton. When parliament assembled at Rutherglen it elected Sir Ingram d'Umphraville to be one of the guardians of the realm in place of Bruce...
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by John Comyn, Lord of Badenoch, John Comyn, Earl of Buchan and Ingram de Umfraville, was a victory for the English forces. In August, the Pope sent a...
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Anthony de Luci Sir Ingram de Umfraville Sir John Maltravers, 1st Baron Maltravers Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton William le Latimer John Giffard Giles de Beauchamp...
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Henry de Balliol of Redcastle and Urr. Eva de Balliol, married Robert de Umfraville of Collerton, had issue. McAndrew 2006, p. 76. Findlater 2011, pp. 67–84...
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session of the Parliament of Scotland is held at Rutherglen. Sir Ingram de Umfraville replaces Sir Robert the Bruce as one of the three members of the...
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David de Graham of Kincardine Ingram de Umfraville (fought on the English side at Bannockburn but then changed sides to support King Robert) John de Menteith...
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low well. 1292: Sir Nicolas de Seagrave 1296: Sir Ingram de Umfraville 1296: Alexander de Ledes Lord Sir John Eustace de Maxwell II 6th Lord Caerlaverock...
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William Lamberton, Bishop of St Andrews (1299–1301) Sir Ingram de Umfraville (1300–1301) John de Soules (1301–1304) Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray (1329–1332)...
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Philip Mowbray (redirect from Philip de Mowbray)
married Eva de Umfraville, Lady Redcastle, daughter and heiress of Ingram de Umfraville. In 1307, he was at the head of an English force of 1,000 men going...
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as: "... Guillaume de Seint Andreu et Robert de Glasgu evesques, Johan Comyn et James Seneschal de Escoce, gardeins du reaume de Escoce..." English translation:...
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Balliol family in the 13th century. It passed to Ingram de Umfraville, as heir to Ingram de Balliol. Umfraville had adopted the arms of Balliol, as the acknowledged...
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Scotland, Isabella married Ingram de Umfraville. If Christina was still a child at the time, it is possible that she was raised by Ingram. In February 1293, the...
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his death, and before the death of Alexander III, Isabella married Ingram de Umfraville as her second husband. Ailéan had three children: his sons Lachlann...
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Comyn III of Badenoch - 1298–1304 William de Lamberton - 1299–1301 Ingram de Umfraville - 1300–1301 John de Soules - 1301–1304 The following people all...
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maint: year (link) Beam, A (2012). "'At the Apex of Chivalry': Sir Ingram de Umfraville and the Anglo-Scottish Wars, 1296–1321". In King, A; Simpkin, D (eds...
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Donald of Islay or Dungal MacDouall of Galloway and Sir Ingram de Umfraville and Sir Aymer de St John, on the banks of the River Dee at a ford on the...
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David, Lord of Brechin (redirect from David de Brechin)
On 8 September Brechin was in a force led by Sir John de Soulis and Sir Ingram de Umfraville, that attacked Lochmaben Castle, and was wounded in the...
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History. 13: 2–20. Beam, A (2012). "'At the Apex of Chivalry': Sir Ingram de Umfraville and the Anglo-Scottish Wars, 1296–1321". In King, A; Simpkin, D (eds...
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maint: year (link) Beam, A (2012). "'At the Apex of Chivalry': Sir Ingram de Umfraville and the Anglo-Scottish Wars, 1296–1321". In King, A; Simpkin, D (eds...
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William de Lamberton, sometimes modernized as William Lamberton, (died 20 May 1328) was Bishop of St Andrews from 1297 (consecrated 1298) until his death...
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Sir John de Soules (or de Soulis or Soules) (died 1310) was Guardian of Scotland from 1301 to 1304 in the Wars of Scottish Independence. He was a member...
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Hugh de Peresby, 1285 William de Sules, 1289 Walter Tonk, 1295 Ingram de Umfraville, 1299 Robert Hastang, 1305 Robert de Mauleye, 1306 Robert de Maul...
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Neville F46 Agnes de Gomeneys Wife of William de Gomeneys 1408 115 Henry FitzHugh, 3rd Baron FitzHugh 1363–1425 c.1409 116 Robert Umfraville c. 1363–1437 1409–1413...
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the United Kingdom According to The Complete Peerage:In 1616 the barony of De Ros was allowed precedence from this writ [of 24 December 1264], a decision...
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According to the Bruce, the English forces were led by Aymer St John and Ingram Umfraville. According to the Chronicle of Lanercost, the leaders of the Bruce...
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According to the Bruce, the English forces were led by Aymer St John and Ingram Umfraville. According to the Chronicle of Lanercost, the leaders of the Bruce...
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