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词条 John de Graham (died 1337)
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  1. Family and issue

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  3. References

Sir John de Graham of Dalkeith, Abercorn & Eskdale (d. 1337) was a 13th-14th century Scottish noble.

John was the son of Nicholas de Graham of Dalkeith and Abercorn and Mary de Strathearn.

He fought at the Battle of Bannockburn against the English on 23–24 June 1314 and as a result had his Northumberland estates confiscated. King Edward II of England denounced John as an enemy and rebel, and granted his Scottish lands to Hugh le Despenser. He signed the Declaration of Arbroath in 1320.

John died on 25 April 1337.

Family and issue

John married Isabella,[1] and had the following known issue:

  • John
  • Sybilla, who married Reginald de Mure, had issue. Abercorn passed to the Mure family.
  • Agnes
  • Isabel
  • Margaret

Citations

1. ^Balfour, pp. 195-197

References

  • Balfour, J. "The Scots Peerage", Vol VI, Edinburgh, 1906.
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