David de STRATHBOGIE (Earl of Atholl)

Father: John DE_STRATHBOGIE
Mother: [Daughter]

Family 1:
  1. Margaret DE_STRATHBOGIE

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|--David de STRATHBOGIE 
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Notes

!SOURCE: Sir Robert Douglas of Glenbervie, THE PEERAGE OF SCOTLAND, Edinburgh, 1813, p. 479.

!SOURCE: George Crawfurd, THE PEERAGE OF SCOTLAND, Edinburgh, 1716, p. 24. David Earl of Athole, their Successor, was Constable of Scotland, in the Beginning of the Reign of King Robert I. He's so design'd in a Charter granted by that Monarch, erecting the Lands of Tarves into a Regality, in favour of the Monks of Arbroth, 26th. of February 1311 (Register of Arbroth). And another David Earl of Athole, his successor, who was constituted Governour of Scotland, by Edward Baliol; for whose Service he rais'd an Army, but was totally routed and himself killed, at the Battle of Kilblain, by the Scots, under the Conduct of Patrick Earl of March, and Sir Andrew Murray, anno 1335. His Estate by Forfalture falling to the Crown, it so continued till King David II. was pleas'd to bestow both the Estate and Title of Earl of Athole, upon John Campbel, Son of Sir Neil Campbel of Lochow, by the Lady Mary Bruce his Wife, Daughter of Robert Earl of Carrick, and Sister to King Robert Bruce; but he dying without Succession, the Title became extinct by his Death, but did not long so continue, for King Robert II was pleas'd to revive it again in the Person of Walter Steuart his second Son, by Eupham Ross his Queen in the 4th Year of his Reign, anno 1375 (Sir James Balfour's Genealogical Collections, M.S.).


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