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  1. When Elizabeth Mure of Rowallan was born on 2 March 1320, in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland, her father, Adam Mure 4th of Rowallan, was 25 and her mother, Janet Mure of Pokelly, was 25. She married Robert II King of Scotland on 22 November 1347, in Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 6 daughters.

  2. 22 de mar. de 2014 · The First Wife ~ Elizabeth Mure. Elizabeth Mure is a shadowy and elusive woman due to the lack of surviving historical record. The best guess of when she was born is 1320. She was the daughter of Adam of Rowallan in Ayrshire. When Elizabeth was probably sixteen and most likely pregnant, she was hurriedly married to Robert Stewart.

  3. Elizabeth Mure, the 1st wife (though never queen) of Robert II, is a shadowy figure of whom little is known. Her father was Sir Adam Mure of Rowallan and she was probably born in about 1315, the year after Bannockburn. She and Robert lived together for some years before their marriage. They finally married by special dispensation of Pope ...

  4. Elizabeth Mure of Rowallan. 1 reference. retrieved. 7 August 2020. WeRelate person ID. Elizabeth_Mure_(5) 0 references. WikiTree person ID. Mure-3. subject named as.

  5. 5 de mar. de 2023 · Elizabeth (Mure) Stewart is a member of Clan Muir. Elizabeth Mure of Rowallan was the daughter of Adam Mure [1] but the name of her mother is uncertain. [see research note] When they were both no more than twenty years of age, Robert Stewart (later Robert II) persuaded Elizabeth to elope with him to his family home in Dundonald, which was about ...

  6. Elizabeth Mure (died before May 1355) was mistress and then wife of Robert, High Steward of Scotland, and Guardian of Scotland (1338–1341 and from October 1346), who later became King Robert II of Scotland, and the mother of Robert III. Elizabeth was said to be born at Rowallan Castle.

  7. Elizabeth Mure (dee'd afore Mey 1355) wis mistress an then wife o Robert, Heich Stewart o Scotland, an Gairdian o Scotland (1338–1341 an frae October ...