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  1. Sir Robert Keith (died 11 August 1332) was a Scottish knight, diplomat, and hereditary Marischal of Scotland who commanded forces loyal to Robert Bruce at the Battle of Bannockburn. ”Sir Robert Keith II, Keith Earl Marischals married Elizabeth Strachan, and had a son, Sir Robert Keith III (d. 1346) who married Elizabeth, the ...

    • Diplomat, again soldier
  2. 4 de feb. de 2022 · Sir Robert Keith (died 11 August 1332) was a Scottish knight, diplomat, and hereditary Marischal of Scotland who commanded forces loyal to Robert Bruce at the Battle of Bannockburn. ”Sir Robert Keith II, Keith Earl Marischals married Elizabeth STRACHAN, and had a son, Sir Robert Keith III (d. 1346) who married Elizabeth, the ...

  3. Born in 1244 - Galston, Ayrshire, Scotland; Deceased 12 August 1332 - Dupplin Moor, Scotland,aged 88 years old Parents. John Marschal of Scotland de Keith*, 1212-1270; Marjory Or Margaret of Buchan Comyn*, 1228- Spouses and children. With Johanna de Galbrathe with. William of Galston (3rd Earl Marshal?) Keith*, †1336 Siblings. William Knt. of ...

  4. 18 de may. de 2016 · Robert (Keith) Keith Marischal of Scotland is a member of Clan Keith. Robert was born in 1363. He was the son of William de Keith. [1] " He was one of the commissioners to treat for the liberation of King James I in 1423-23, and was a hostage for his ransom 28 March 1424, his estate being at this time valued at 800 merks.

    • Male
    • Heiress (Troup) of Troup
  5. Sir Robert Keith (died 1346) was a Scottish nobleman and a hereditary Great Marischal of Scotland. Biography. Sir Robert Keith was the son of John Keith, Master of Marischal, [a] and the grandson of Robert II Keith, Marischal of Scotland, who commanded the Scottish cavalry at the Battle of Bannockburn, and his wife Barbara Douglas. [1] .

    • 1346
    • Margaret de la Hay
  6. When Lord Robert Keith Master of Marischal was born in 1483, in Dunnottar, Kincardineshire, Scotland, his father, Sir William Keith 2nd Earl Marischal, was 28 and his mother, Lady Elizabeth Gordon of Huntly - Countess of Marischal, was 21. He married Elizabeth Douglas on 8 January 1505, in Morton, Dumfriesshire, Scotland.

  7. Robert, the chief of the Catti in 1010, fought against the Norsemen, and slew Comus, the leader of the invaders, and thus gained a complete victory, for which Malcolm II. gave him the lands of Keith in East-Lothian. He was succeeded by his son Robert, who also fought against the Norsemen in Fife.