Individual Details

Sir William de Fenton, Lord of Baikie

( - )

According to Wikipedia:

Sir William de Fenton, Lord of Baikie and Beaufort, was a 13th-14th century Scottish noble.
William was one of Robert de Brus, Lord of Annandale's auditors during the arbitration for the Crown of Scotland between 1291 and 1292.[1]
He performed homage to King Edward I of England at Berwick-upon-Tweed on 28 August 1296. He also performed fealty to Edward I on 14 March 1304 at St. Andrews.[2] His coat of arms was "Argent, three crescents gules".
Family and issue[edit]

He married Cecilia Bisset, the co-heiress of John Bisset, Lord of Lovat,[3] and is known to have had the following issue:
John de Fenton
Alice de Fenton, married Henry St Clair; had issue.Citations[edit]

^
 Barron, p.109.
^ People of Medieval Scotland - William of Fenton, lord of Beaufort
^ Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, p.436References[edit]

Barron, E. M., "The Scottish War of Independence", Second Edition. 1934
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Volume 8; 1871.

Families

SpouseCecilia Bisset ( - )
ChildAlice de Fenton ( - )