William Moray of Bothwell
William de Moray[lower-alpha 1] (died c. 1300), Pantler of Scotland, Lord of Bothwell, Walston and Smailholm, was a Scottish noble.
William de Moray | |
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Lord of Bothwell | |
Died | c. 1300 |
Noble family | de Moray family |
Father | Walter de Moray |
He was a son of Walter de Moray.[1] His younger brother Andrew de Moray, was Justiciar of Scotia. He provided homage to Edward I of England in 1292 and 1296 and held the position of Pantler of Scotland. William died without issue around 1300.[2] He was succeeded by his great-nephew Andrew.
Notes
- Also known as: William de Moravia or le rich
References
- Paul, Sir James (1904). The Scots Peerage. 2. Edinburgh: David Douglas. p. 125.
- Burke, John (1833). A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland. H. Colburn. p. 619-620.
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