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  1. Skottland. Andrew Murray, også kalt Andrew de Moray (født ca. 1265, død 1297) var en adelsmann fra nordlige Skottland som startet et opprør mot England i det nordlige Skottland og deretter ledet en felles hærstyrke sammen med William Wallace i slaget ved Stirling Bridge. Sammen med Wallace korresponderte han med tyske handelsbyer.

  2. Andrew de Moray's guerrilla attacks upon the occupiers spread fear and alarm amongst the occupiers. Edward 1 st 's Governor in the north, Sir Reginald le Chein, was so concerned that he sent an urgent message to Edward 1 st which informed him about the damage Andrew de Moray was causing in the North and asking for military help to relieve the sieges of the many castles which were likely to ...

  3. 14 de mar. de 2016 · Setting up a monumental artwork to honour Wallace and de Moray was a central purpose of the Guardians of Scotland Trust. It was established in 2011 and is backed by the Andrew de Moray Project and ...

  4. 27 de sept. de 2015 · Andrew de Moray - A Fleeting Glimpse At A Hero ©Diana Cosby 2015 The Battle of Stirling Bridge evokes images of William Wallace, a man of firm beliefs, and a warrior who inspired both commoner and noble to raise their sword for Scotland's cause.

  5. 18 de mar. de 2024 · Andrew Moray was the younger son of Sir Walter de Moray, and a daughter of Sir Walter Olifard of Bothwell who was the son of Sir David Olifard of Bothwell. [1] He and his son were amongst the Scottish noblemen captured by the English, following the Battle of Dunbar in 1296. Moray was committed to the Tower of London, where he died on 8 April 1298.

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    John Drummond Moray. John Drummond Moray became a Trustee in 2018, following earlier term as a Patron. John is directly related to Andrew de Moray and has, since a teenager, been very interested in his Moray ancestry. The Abercairny (home of the Moray family, for over 700 years), in Latin Charters, describe them as 'de Moravia', meaning from Moray.

  7. Battle Background. William Wallace and Andrew de Moray controlled most of northern Scotland by the summer of 1297. Edward I ordered John de Warren to take an army into Scotland and reclaim the territory lost to the rebels. Medieval Stirling was the “Gateway to the Highlands” and provided the only safe crossing point into the north of Scotland.