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  1. Adam of Kilconquhar (died 1271) was a Scottish noble from the 13th century. Of Fife origin, he is notable for becoming the husband of the Countess of Carrick and participating in the Ninth Crusade under the command of Lord Edward, Duke of Gascony (future King Edward I of England ).

  2. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Adam of Kilconquhar (died 1271) was a Scottish noble from the 13th century. Of Fife origin, he is notable for becoming the husband of the countess of Carrick and participating in Crusade with Louis IX.

    • Carrick, Ayrshire
    • Marjorie, Countess of Carrick
    • Ayrshire
  3. Adam de Kilconquhar - Earl of Carrick was born in 1232, in Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom as the son of Donnchaidh de Kilconquhar. He had at least 1 daughter with Marjorie Mac Dhonnchad. He died in 1270, in Acre, Northern, Palestine, at the age of 38.

    • Male
    • Marjorie Mac Dhonnchad
  4. Cover Type: Journal issue. Year published: 2021. Description / Notes: The arms of three cinquefoil, gold on black, baffled Gerald Brault in Rolls of Arms of Edward I, known as “Aspilogia III”, where he listed them improbably under Bruce. These arms were those of Sir Adam de Kilconquhar, recorded in a seal and two armorial rolls.

  5. poms.ac.uk › record › sourcePOMS: record

    Description Adam of Kilconquhar, earl of Carrick, has given, granted and by his charter established to Elias of Kinninmonth his whole land of Balgrummo in the shire of Scoonie (FIF), for homage and service, by its right bounds, with all just pertinents and easements, holding as freely as Adam son of Odo held and possessed that land, for the third part of the service of one knight, for all ...

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    24 de may. de 2024 · Biography Adam died at Acre in 1271; married Marjory, countess of Carrick Floruits 1259 × 1271 Related Place Carrick Matrix Adam of Kilconquhar, earl of Carrick (d.1271)

  7. Adam of Kilconquhar (d. 1271) was a Scottish noble from the 13th century. Of Fife origin, he is notable for becoming the husband of the Countess of Carrick and participating in the Ninth Crusade under the command of Lord Edward, Duke of Gascony (future King Edward I of England).