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  1. Life. Moray was a son of William de Moravia of Petty and a daughter of David de Olifard. [1] He had succeeded his father by 1226 and accompanied King Alexander II of Scotland into England to meet with King Henry III of England in 1236. Walter inherited the lands of Bothwell and Drumsargard in Lanarkshire and Smailholm in Berwickshire in 1242.

  2. 28 de abr. de 2023 · A. Sentando las bases: Walter de Moray. A mediados del siglo XIII, Walter de Moray, un poderoso noble escocés, imaginó una fortaleza que simbolizaría el poderío de su familia. Al elegir una ubicación estratégica con vistas al río Clyde, Walter sentó las bases para el castillo de Bothwell.

  3. Brief Life History of Walter. When Sir Walter de Moray was born in 1225, in Elginshire, Scotland, his father, William de Moray of Bothwell, Canon of Moray, was 30 and his mother, Elizabeth MacDuff, was 30. He married Heiress Oliphant in 1243, in Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom.

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  4. Sir Walter de Moray - Lord of Petty, Justiciar of Lothian. 1200–1278. Devergulla Olifard. 1205–. Marriage: about 1217. Sir Andrew de Moray Justiciar of Scotia, Lord of Petty. 1218–1298. David de Moravia Bishop of Moray. 1240–1326. William de Moray Lord of Bothwell. 1263–1300. Sources (3) Wikipedia - Walter de Moray.

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    • Devergulla Olifard
  5. portal.historicenvironment.scot › designation › SM90038BOTHWELL CASTLE (SM90038)

    The earliest parts of Bothwell Castle, built by Walter de Moray, or his son William, date to the second half of the 13th century. The structure was conceived as a five-sided curtain wall castle dominated by a massive circular tower at the southwest angle.

  6. Discover life events, stories and photos about Walter de Moray - Second Lord of Duffus (1196–1263) of Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland.

  7. Walter de Moray. Sir Walter de Moray [lower-alpha 1] (died c.1278), Lord of Petty, Bracholy, Boharm, Arteldol and Bothwell, Justiciar of Lothian was a 13th-century Scottish noble. Contents. 1 Life. 2 Marriage and issue. 3 Notes. 4 Citations. 5 References. Life. Moray was a son of William de Moravia of Petty and a daughter of David de Olifard. [1] .