Individual Details
Walter de Moravia, Lord of Duffus, and Strathbrock
( - 1263)
According to Wikipedia:
Walter de Moravia[a] (died c. 1263), Lord of Duffus, and Strathbrock, was a Scottish noble.
He was a younger son of Hugh de Moravia. His grandfather William had obtained a grant from King William I of Scotland, of the lands of Strathbrock in West Lothian, as well as Duffus in Moray, between 1165 and 1171.[1] Walter inherited these lands upon the death of his father.
Walter married Euphemia, daughter of Fearchar, Earl of Ross.[2] He was succeeded by his son Freskin.
Notes[edit]
^ Also known as Walter de DuffusReferences[edit]
^ Paul, Sir James (1909). The Scots Peerage. 8. Edinburgh: David Douglas. p. 319.
^ Paul, Sir James (1909). The Scots Peerage. 8. Edinburgh: David Douglas. p. 321.
Walter de Moravia[a] (died c. 1263), Lord of Duffus, and Strathbrock, was a Scottish noble.
He was a younger son of Hugh de Moravia. His grandfather William had obtained a grant from King William I of Scotland, of the lands of Strathbrock in West Lothian, as well as Duffus in Moray, between 1165 and 1171.[1] Walter inherited these lands upon the death of his father.
Walter married Euphemia, daughter of Fearchar, Earl of Ross.[2] He was succeeded by his son Freskin.
Notes[edit]
^ Also known as Walter de DuffusReferences[edit]
^ Paul, Sir James (1909). The Scots Peerage. 8. Edinburgh: David Douglas. p. 319.
^ Paul, Sir James (1909). The Scots Peerage. 8. Edinburgh: David Douglas. p. 321.
Events
Death | 1263 |
Families
Spouse | Euphemia Ross ( - ) |
Child | Living |
Father | Hugh de Moravia, Lord of Duffus, and Strathbrock ( - 1219) |