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  1. Mary MacDuff, Countess of Fife (née de Monthermer; October 1297 – c. 1371) was an English noblewoman. She was a daughter of Ralph de Monthermer, 1st Baron Monthermer and his wife Joan of Acre . Other sources have her being born in 1298.

  2. 30 de ago. de 2022 · Wife of Donnchadh IV, Earl of Fife. Mother of Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Fife. Sister of Joan de Monthermer, Nun at Amesbury; Thomas, 2nd Baron de Monthermer; Edward de Monthermer, 3rd Baron Monthermer and Stillborn de Monthermer.

    • Donnchadh IV, Earl of Fife
    • October 1297
    • "Mary de Mortimer"
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  3. Mary de Monthermer (1298–after 1371) Duchess of Fife. Born in 1298; died after 1371; daughter of Joan of Acre (1272–1307) and Ralph Monthermer, earl of Gloucester and Hertford; married Duncan Fife (1285–1353), 10th earl of Fife (r. 1288–1353), in November 1307; children: Isabel of Fife (c. 1332–1389).

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    Birth

    Circa 1298, Mary was born to Ralph de Monthermer and Joan (Plantagenet) de Clare, likely fifth or sixth, but second surviving daughter of King Edward I of England. Although the marriage of Joan and Ralph was clandestine and consequently incurred the king's wrath, he acquiesced and legitimized the union on 2 August 1297, thus recognizing, if not fully sanctioning their marriage (within several years, however, Ralph had become a favorite of the king). To this marriage, three additional children...

    Marriage

    The papal dispensation for Mary's arranged marriage to Duncan MacDuff, Mormaer of Fife, was dated 12 October 1306. There appears, however, to have been an issue of consanguinity, as on 3 November 1307, in a Papal letter from Pope Clement V to the newlyweds, a dispensation was granted to preserve their marriage, as Edward II confirmed that Duncanand Mary were related in the fourth degree. As was common practice among Medieval nobility, Mary was a mere child when she married 17-year-old Duncan,...

    Notable Events

    Historical accounts list Mary's daughter, Elizabeth, as having had four husbands, first, that of an unlikely marriage to William Ramsay (by whom she allegedly had a daughter, Elizabeth), secondly Walter Steward (m. 1360/61), then Thomas Biset (m. after 1363), and lastly John Dunbar (m. after 1365).In contrast, Thomas Gray in the Scalacronica, states that Mary's daughter, Elizabeth, married first her guardian Sir William de Felton of Northumberland, as well as Constable of Roxburgh, some time...

    1. While no supplemental details regarding Mary and her daughter's capture in Perth have been located, additional information may be available in, "A. G. Scott and D. E. R. Watt. (Eds.). Scotichronicon, Vol. 7," although as of October 2020, online access is not available. 2. Interestingly, in Alison Weir's book, Britain's Royal Families, the Comple...

    Cokayne, G. E. (1887). Complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom (p. 351). Londong: G. Bell & Sons. Retrieved from Internet Archive (Availab...
    Gray, T. (1907). Scalacronica: The reigns of Edward I, Edward II and Edward III (p. 126). Trans. Herbert Maxwell. Glasgow: J. Maclehose. Retrieved from Internet Archive (Avail...
    Weir, A. (2008). Britain's royal families, the complete genealogy (p. 83). London: Vintage Books. Retrieved from the personal library of Pamela Moen; accessed 30 October 2020.
    Cawley, C. (20 July 2020). England, kings 1066-1837 (Ch. 3, Sec. A [Edward], no. 7). Retrieved from Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (Available online); accessed 30 September 2020.
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  4. History of Mary de Monthermer (1297-1371) Mary MacDuff, Countess of Fife (née de Monthermer; October 1297 – circa 1371) was an English noblewoman. She was a daughter of Ralph de Monthermer, 1st Baron Monthermer and his wife Joan of Acre. Othe ….

  5. When Isabella MacDuff Countess of Fife was born in 1322, in Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom, her father, Sir Donnchadh MacDuff Earl of Fife, was 33 and her mother, Mary de Monthermer, was 25. She married Sir William Ramsay Stewart of Coluthie about 1345. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 4 daughters.

  6. Ralph Lord Monthermer died in or before 1325, aged around 55, while his widow died in 1336. Issue. By his first wife Joan, Monthermer probably had two sons and two daughters: Mary de Monthermer (October 1297 - c. 1371), married Duncan, Earl of Fife; Joan de Monthermer (1299 - unknown), became a nun at Amesbury.