Individual Details

Robert Keith

(1285 - 1332)

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[[Category: Battle of Bannockburn]]

== Biography ==
In 1328 Sir Edward de Keith received a charter to the lands of Kelly from King Robert the Bruce, ''witnessed by his brother Robert II Keith'', Marischal of Scotland. George Edward Cokayne, The complete Peerage; or, A history of the House of lords and all its members from the earliest times, Volume VIII, Ed. H. A. Doubleday & Howard de Walden (London: The St. Catherine Press, Ltd., 1932), p. 471 Neither Sir Edward de Keith nor ''his brother Robert'' were at the Battle of Halidon Hill but his son William, fighting under Sir Archibald Douglas was taken prisoner there. George Edward Cokayne, The complete Peerage; or, A history of the House of lords and all its members from the earliest times, Volume VIII, Ed. H. A. Doubleday & Howard de Walden (London: The St. Catherine Press, Ltd., 1932), p. 471
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== Sources ==
* Battle of Bannockburn: Robert Keith [http://learning.battleofbannockburn.com/battlepedia/characters/robert-keith/#.WQaEwvnyvRY]

    Events

    Birth1285
    Death1332
    MarriageBarbara Douglas
    Reference No2215770
    Reference No2245768
    Reference No60

    Families

    SpouseBarbara Douglas (1280 - 1350)
    FatherSir William Keith (1236 - 1293)
    MotherBarbara Seton (1236 - )
    SiblingSir Edward Keith (1280 - 1346)