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William de Brus, 3rd Lord of Annandale
Died(1212-07-16)16 July 1212
Noble familyBruce
Spouse(s)Christina Mac Uhtred
IssueRobert de Brus, 4th Lord of Annandale
John de Brus
William de Brus
FatherRobert de Brus, 2nd Lord of Annandale
MotherEuphemia

William de Brus, 3rd Lord of Annandale (died 16 July 1212), was the second but eldest surviving son of Robert de Brus, 2nd Lord of Annandale.

His elder brother, Robert III de Brus, predeceased their father, never holding the lordship of Annandale. William de Brus thus succeeded his father when the latter died in 1194.

William de Brus possessed large estates in the north of England. He obtained from John, King of England, the grant of a weekly market at Hartlepool, and granted lands to the canons of Gisburn. Very little else is known about William's activities. He makes a few appearances in the English government records and witnessed a charter of William the Lion, King of Scotland.

He married Christina, and had by her three sons:

William de Brus died on 16 July 1212 and was survived by his wife Christina who went on to remarry, as his second wife, Patrick I, Earl of Dunbar.

Notes

  1. ^ Blakely, Ruth Margaret. The Brus Family in England and Scotland: 1100–1295, p. 1
  2. Dictionary of National Biography
  3. Burke, Bernard, Sir, CB., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms, The Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire, London, 1883, p. 80.
  4. Paul 1905, p. 430

References

Baronage of Scotland
Preceded byRobert II de Brus Lord of Annandale
1194–1212
Succeeded byRobert IV de Brus
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