William Comyn, Lord of
Kilbride was a son of
David Comyn and Isobel de Valognes.
Sheriff of Ayr in 1263, he died in 1283.
Life
William was a son of David Comyn,
Lord of Kilbride and Isabel de Valognes. William was the Sheriff of Ayr in 1263 - 1265. He succeeded upon his father's death, as Lord of Kilbride in 1247.
Marriage and issue
William married Euphemia, the daughter of
Roger FitzJohn
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Lord of Warkworth and
Clavering and Isabel de Dunbar, they had the following known issue:
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*John (d.c. 1290), without issue.
*Edmund
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, married Maria, had issue.
Citations
References
*Taylor, Alice. ''The Shape of the State in Medieval Scotland, 1124-1290 - Oxford Studies In Medieval European History'', Oxford University Press, 2016. .
Year of birth unknown
1283 deaths
Nobility from South Lanarkshire
13th-century Scottish nobility
William
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