Marjorie Of CARRICK

Female - 1292


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Marjorie Of CARRICK died in 1292.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: Countess of Carrick

    Family/Spouse: Adam DE KILCONQUHAR. Adam died in 1270. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Family/Spouse: Robert BRUCE. Robert (son of Robert BRUCE and Isabel DE CLARE) was born in Jul 1243 in Writtle; died in Mar 1304. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Robert the BRUCE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Jul 1274 in Writtle; died on 7 Jun 1329 in Cardross, near Dumbarton.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Robert the BRUCE Descendancy chart to this point (1.Marjorie1) was born on 11 Jul 1274 in Writtle; died on 7 Jun 1329 in Cardross, near Dumbarton.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: Lord Of Annandale
    • Fact: 9 Nov 1292, Succeeded as Earl of Carrick
    • Fact 1: 25 Mar 1306, Crowned Robert I, King of Scots, at Scone

    Notes:

    Name:
    In 1306 Robert Bruce was crowned King of Scone, an event that enraged the dying Edward I of England, who set out to invade Scotland. Bruce fled, and for several years remained in hiding. In 1314, Bruce defeated the English army at Bannockburn. This defeat did not, however, result in recognition of Scotland's independence. The fighting continued until 1328, when Edward III formally recognized Bruce as king of an independent Scotland.

    In June 1314 Robert Bruce besieged Stirling Castle, which was held by the English. A huge army, sent by Edward II to relieve the castle, camped at Bannockburn, two miles to the south, and on 24 June the two armies met. Bruce's Scottish army was only one-third the size of the English army, but his soldiers managed to break the English lines. The English gave ground and fled from the field, the defeated Edward II among them.

    After Bannockburn, Bruce expected England to leave the country alone. this did not happen, and in 1320 a number of Scottish lords and bishops met in Arbroath and wrote to Pope John XXII insisting that he recognized Scotland's independence. 'For as long as one hundred of us shall remain alive we shall never in any wise consent to submit to the rule of the English, for it is bot for glory we fight...but for freedom alone.'

    Robert Bruce had considerable inventive powers and was good natured, humane, and courageous. For a time he supported the activities of Edward I in Scotland, partly because his family had received a number of privileges from the English kings, but as a young man he had joined William Wallace's revolt, and the capture and execution of Wallace in 1305 confirmed his opposition to the rule of Edward I.

    Bruce was welcomed by his countrymen when he formally claimed the Scottish throne as Robert I in 1306, and his campaign to rid Scotland of the English quickly gathered support, largely as a result of his personal magnetism.

    Robert married Isabel of MAR about 1295. Isabel died before 1302. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. David II (Bruce) King Of SCOTLAND  Descendancy chart to this point died between 22 Feb 1370 and 1371 in Edinburgh Castle; was buried in Holyrood Abbey.
    2. 4. Marjorie BRUCE  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1297; died on 2 Mar 1316.

    Robert married Elizabeth DE BURGH in 1302. Elizabeth died on 26 Oct 1327. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]