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Marjory Bruce was the eldest daughter of King Robert the Bruce, by his first wife, Isabella of Mar. Marjory died on 2 March 1316 at the age of 19. She is buried at Paisley Abbey. On 27 March 1306, Robert the Bruce was crowned King of Scots and Marjory, at 9 years old, became a Princess.
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However, Marjorie Bruce died and is buried at the Abbey. In...
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Bruce Road and Marjorie Drive are named in her honour. She is buried at Paisley Abbey. Her son succeeded his childless uncle David II of Scotland in 1371 as King Robert II .
Points of interest. Paisley Abbey is the burial place of all six High Stewards of Scotland, Marjorie Bruce who was the mother of Robert II, and the wives of Robert II. The Celtic Barochan Cross, once sited near the village of Houston, Renfrewshire, is now inside the abbey itself.
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- Abbey Close, Paisley, Renfrewshire
She was buried at Paisley Abbey. Her only son Robert eventually succeeded his childless uncle David II of Scotland in 1371 as Robert II, King of Scots. Marjorie's descendants include the House of Stuart and all their successors on the throne of Scotland, England and the United Kingdom
The “Tomb” of Marjory Bruce. Today withing the Choir of Paisley Abbey sits the “Tomb” of Marjory Bruce, daughter of Robert Bruce, King of Scotland and wife of Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland. While researching a Walter Stewart for a chapter in ‘Conquered by No One’ on the Declaration of Arbroath, my attention was once ...
Wednesday 11th September, 2019. Local writer Claire Casey writes about the tragic tale of Marjorie Bruce – daughter of the famous King Robert the Bruce, hero of Scotland’s Wars of Independence. Another legend that has become associated with Paisley Abbey is the death of Princess Marjorie Bruce, who was the daughter of Robert the Bruce.