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12th-century Flemish nobleman, Founder of the Clans Sutherland and Murray
Freskin (died before 1171) was a Flemish nobleman who settled in Scotland during the reign of King David I, becoming the progenitor of the Murray and
Freskin
Highland Scottish clan
and granted to Freskin lands in West Lothian. The ancient Pictish kingdom of Moray (Moireabh in Scottish Gaelic) was also given to Freskin and this put
Clan_Murray
13th-century Scottish noble
Freskin de Moray (died c. 1268), Lord of Duffus and Strathbrock, was a Scottish noble. He was the only son of Walter de Moravia and Euphemia de Ross.
Freskin_de_Moray
Castle in Moray, Scotland
installed Freskin, a nobleman probably of Flemish origin, as his chief agent in Moray, and he was probably the first to build a castle at Duffus. Freskin’s background
Duffus_Castle
12th-century Scoto-Flemish noble
William, son of Freskin (died c. 1203), Lord of Duffus and Strathbrock, was a Scoto-Flemish noble. He was the eldest son of Freskin, a Flemish settler
William,_son_of_Freskin
Scottish peerage title
Murray through their shared progenitor Freskin de Moravia. Various branches of the Murray Clan claim descent from Freskin, including those who were earls and
Earl_of_Sutherland
12th-13th century Scottish noble
a Scottish noble. He was the eldest son of William, the eldest son of Freskin, a Flemish settler who arrived in Scotland in the reign of King David I
Hugh_de_Moravia
Scottish noble
either the daughter or the sister of Freskin de Kersdale (of Moray) who may also be the same Freskin referred to as Freskin of Moray, progenitor of the Murray
William_I,_Lord_of_Douglas
Scottish nobleman (1210–1248)
Freskin, a Flemish knight. William Fraser, writing in the 19th century gives a similar account but states that Hugh was actually the son of Freskin,
William de Moravia, 1st Earl of Sutherland
William_de_Moravia,_1st_Earl_of_Sutherland
Highland Scottish clan
Flemish nobleman by the name of Freskin, who was also the progenitor of the Clan Murray. It has been claimed that Freskin was Pictish but it is much more
Clan_Sutherland
13th-century Scottish esquire
to Freskin of Uphall, in Lothian, who was granted lands in the Laich of Moray during the 12th-century reign of King David I of Scotland. Freskin built
Andrew_Moray
Castle in the north of Scotland
before 1211 by Hugh, Lord of Duffus, grandson of the Flemish nobleman Freskin. The Earldom of Sutherland was created around 1235 for Hugh's son, William
Dunrobin_Castle
Changes in Scotland during King David I's reign (1124–1153)
created. One example would be Freskin. The latter's name occurs in a charter by David's grandson King William to Freskin's son, William, granting Strathbrock
Davidian_Revolution
House in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
marriage of Reginald le Chen (d.1312) and the heiress Mary, daughter of Freskin de Moravia of Duffus and Strabok and Johanna de Strathnaver, and was given
Straloch_House
Human settlement in Scotland
dated between 1203–1222 to the monks of Kelso Abbey which is witnessed by Freskin Parson of Douglas, brother to the bishop. The castle was well established
Douglas,_South_Lanarkshire
Lord of Galloway (died 1161)
region. Such appears to have been the case with Fergus's contemporary Freskin, a significant settler in Moray, who was styled de Moravia. One source
Fergus_of_Galloway
Surname list
established themselves in the Scottish realm. Among them was Freskin. It is possible that either Freskin or his son William intermarried with the ancient royal
Murray_(surname)
Lowland Scottish clan
Arkenbald and Freskin, and were believed to be related to the Clan Murray, believed to be descended from a Flemish knight called Freskin. It seems likely
Clan_Douglas
13th-century Scottish noble
Euphemia, daughter of Fearchar, Earl of Ross. He was succeeded by his son Freskin. Also known as Walter de Duffus Paul, Sir James (1909). The Scots Peerage
Walter_de_Moravia
Scottish title
that there was a connection to the House of Moray and its progenitor, Freskin, Lord of Duffus, insofar as the later blazon of both Houses both contained
Earl_of_Douglas
Former lordship of the medieval Kingdom of Scotland
crown's supporters, the most important of whom was Freskin, who was of Flemish – Norman descent. Freskin founded the 'de Moravia' or 'Moray family'. The
Province_of_Moray
Medieval castle in Scotland
his daughter who had married William de Moravia son of William son of Freskin, who was deceased by 1226 circa. Then by 1252 the barony became the property
Bothwell_Castle
12th-13th century Scottish noble
Arteldol, was a Scottish noble. He was the second son of William, son of Freskin. His elder brother was Hugh de Moravia of Duffus and Strathbrock. William
William_de_Moravia_of_Petty
Scottish noble
He was the son of Sir Reginald le Chen (d.1312) and Mary, daughter of Freskin de Moravia of Duffus and of Strabok and Lady Johanna de Strathnaver. He
Francis_le_Chen
British gardening and landscape expert (1909–1994)
one-time Poet Laureate. On 9 January 1933, Alvilde married Hon. Anthony Freskin Charles Hamby Chaplin, who would in 1949 become the 3rd Viscount Chaplin
Alvilde_Lees-Milne
Town in West Lothian, Scotland
land on which it stood. The lands of Strathbrock were earlier owned by Freskin the Fleming, granted to him under a charter from King David I. Easter Strathbrock
Broxburn
Scottish noble
the church of Moray for a grant of land by his brother-in-law, the late Freskin of Moray, Lord of Duffus. Another of the witnesses was Archibald Herrock
William de Moravia, 2nd Earl of Sutherland
William_de_Moravia,_2nd_Earl_of_Sutherland
Scottish clan
was Freskin, the brother of Kenneth de Cunninghame; and the son of Kenneth and Lady Sponsa, who was the sister of Albinack ap Crinain. Freskin's name
Clan_Middleton
13th-century Scottish noble
the cousin, or nephew, of Hugh or Hugo de Moravia, also known as Hugh Freskin, who was the first Lord of Sutherland and whose son was William de Moravia
Richard_de_Moravia
Public school in Centurion, Gauteng, South Africa
the following eight houses: {{Columns-list| Argyll Bays Cameron Dunrobin Freskin Lindley Roberts Seaforth These houses compete in various sporting and cultural
Sutherland High School, Centurion
Sutherland_High_School,_Centurion
Strathearn and that about this time a Joanna (fl. 1269-86) was the wife of Freskin de Moravia, a nephew of William de Moravia, 3rd Earl of Sutherland. Although
Mormaer_of_Caithness
Former cathedral in Moray, Scotland
Simon, Bishop of Moray". Bishop Simon reached a similar agreement with Freskin of Duffus Castle regarding the woods and mosses of Spynie and Findrassie
Holy_Trinity_Church,_Spynie
Village in Moray, Scotland
during the High Middle Ages. The family was probably of Flemish origin. Freskin de Moravia came north from his lands in Lothian as part of an army of David
Duffus
Scottish noble (c.1235–1312)
Chen died before November 1312. He married Mary in c.1269, daughter of Freskin de Moray of Duffus and of Strabok and lady Johanna de Strathnaver. Almost
Reginald_le_Chen_(died_1312)
of Ayrshire, (born 1195) 1266 – Máel Coluim II, Earl of Fife c. 1268 – Freskin de Moray List of years in Scotland Timeline of Scottish history "Alexander
1260s_in_Scotland
have been an island in the loch. A charter was given to William, son of Freskin from King William I of Scotland, of the lands of Kintrae between 1165 and
Kintrae
Strathspey region of Scotland. A charter was given to William, son of Freskin from King William I of Scotland, of the lands of Inchkeil between 1165
Inchkeil
Minor branch of noble Scottish family
arrived in Sutherland in 1198. Hugo or Hugh de Moravia, second son of Freskin, was appointed as the first Lord of Sutherland and his son, William, was
Murray_of_Aberscross
DEAN TENURE EPISCOPATE NOTES Freskin × 1207 × 1211-1226×1230 Bricius de Douglas, Andreas de Moravia Probably surnamed de Douglas. He is attested as dean
Dean_of_Moray
Ruined 13th-century castle in Moray, Scotland
Boharm Castle, Cauddwell Castle, Gallvall Castle and Goldwell Castle. Freskin, a Flemish nobleman, progenitor of the Murrays of Abercairny, held the
Gauldwell_Castle
Area in the Laich of Moray, Scotland
and, in some cases, ornaments. A charter was given to William, son of Freskin from King William I of Scotland, of the lands of Roseisle between 1165
Roseisle
first recorded Dean of Moray, head of the Diocese of Moray by the name of Freskin with Bricius de Douglas and Andreas de Moravia as bishops below him. Alexander
History_of_Nairn
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