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David de Graham of Lovat

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David de Graham,Lord of Lovat (died 1297) was a 13th-centuryScottish noble and soldier.

David was a younger son ofDavid Graham of Dundaff.[1] He swore fealty to KingEdward I of England in 1291 and was one ofJohn Balliol's auditors in 1292 during thecompetition for the Scottish crown. He fought at theBattle of Dunbar in 1296 and was captured together with a number of his relatives. His older brotherPatrick was killed during the battle.[1] Held in English captivity, he was released on condition of serving in KingEdward I of England'sexpedition in Flanders in 1297. He died in Flanders in 1297.

His escutcheon is described as "Semèe of crosses crosslet fitchèe, three escallops".[2]

Marriage and issue

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David married Mary, daughter and co-heiress ofJohn Bisset, Lord of Lovat; they had the following issue:

Citations

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  1. ^abBurke 1885, p. 938.
  2. ^McAndrew, p.490.

References

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  • Burke, Bernard (1885),Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, United Kingdom: Burke's Peerage Limited
  • McAndrew, Bruce A.. Scotland's Historic Heraldry. United Kingdom, Boydell Press, 2006.
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