Individual Details

Andrew Murray

(Abt 1222 - Bef 10 Nov 1300)

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== Biography ==
Andrew was the second son of Sir Walter de Moravia. He succeeded his elder brother Sir William who left no issue.Scots PeerageFMG
Sir Andrew swore fealty to the English King in July 1291, however he was active in the resistance English rule. Having been taken prisoner, along with his son Andrew, at the surrender of the Castle of Dunbar in April 1296, he was committed on 16 May to the Tower of London, his son being sent to Chester Castle. He was alive on 6 November 1297, but died in the Tower between that date and 10 November 1300.Scots Peerage
Sir Andrew was twice married. His first wife was a daughter of Sir John Comyn of Badenoch. This union produced his heir Andrew and perhaps another son John.FMG
In 1286, Air Andrew married [[Comyn-192|Euphemia]], widow of William Comyn of Kilhride, who may be ancestress of the Murrays of
Rx-vale and Coekpool. She died in 1288.Scots Peerage

== Sources ==
[http://www.archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun02paul#page/126/mode/2up The Scots Peerage], Sir James Balfour Paul, Ed., 1905 Vol. II, pp 125-26.

Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG)
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc359671985
=== Footnotes ===

    Events

    BirthAbt 1222Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
    DeathBef 10 Nov 1300Tower of London, London, England
    MarriageEuphemia Comyn
    Alt name2nd Lord of Bothwell
    Reference No11079479
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    Reference No60

    Families

    ChildAndrew Moray (1249 - 1297)
    SpouseEuphemia Comyn (1219 - 1267)
    FatherSir William "of Petyn 1st Lord of Bothwell" Moravia (1195 - 1248)
    SiblingMargaret Murray (1225 - 1250)
    SiblingSir Walter "of Bothwell" Murray (1228 - 1248)