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  1. Andrew de Moray. Andrew de Moray was a member of the Anglo-Norman de Moravias (de Moray) family. His family held the Castle of Avoch (Ormond Castle) and were supporters of the Scottish cause in the wars against Edward I of England. After the defeat of the Scots at the Battle of Dunbar in 1296, Andrew and his father were taken prisoner.

  2. Andrew de Moray. Andrew de Moray. Andrew Moray was born late in the second half of the 13th century, son to Sir Andrew Moray of Petty, the Justiciar of Scotia, but the exact date and place of his birth are unknown. The Morays of Petty were a wealthy and politically influential baronial family based in the province of Moray, north-eastern Scotland.

  3. Andrew Moray (Norman French: Andreu de Moray; Latin language: Andreas de Moravia), also known as Andrew de Moray, Andrew of Moray, or Andrew Murray, an esquire,[1] was prominent in the Scottish Wars of Independence. He led the rising in northern Scotland in the summer of 1297 against the occupation by King Edward I of England, successfully regaining control of the area for King John Balliol ...

  4. 18 de may. de 2023 · The Guardians of Scotland Trust was originally set up in 2012 to advance the education of the public about the co-commanders of the First War of Scottish Independence, Sir Andrew de Moray and William Wallace, and to create a significant legacy memorial at Stirling Bridge in their honour. It is generally regarded that little is known about the ...

  5. Andrew de Moray was one such patriot, hundreds of years ago, who went to prison and later to war in the name of his country's liberty. Andrew de Moray went to prison with his father, Sir Andrew de Moray, following the 1296 Battle of Dunbar. He escaped, and carried on the fight against English occupation of Scotland.

  6. Andrew de Moray. Andrew de Moray, (in latino Andreas de Moravia ), ( 1265 circa – 1297 ), è stato un condottiero e patriota scozzese, anche conosciuto come Andrew Moray o Andrew Murray. Primogenito di una famiglia nobile, fu un importante leader militare delle forze patriottiche durante le guerre di indipendenza scozzesi.

  7. Brief Life History of Andrew. Sir Andrew de Moray Lord of Avoch, Petty and, Bothwell was born on 29 May 1298, in Bothwell, Lanarkshire, Scotland as the son of Andrew Moray 3rd Lord of Bothwell. He married Christian de Brus III in July 1326, in Cambuskenneth Abbey, Stirlingshire, Scotland, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 1 ...