William, son of Freskin | |
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Lord of Duffus and Strathbrock | |
Died | c. 1203 |
Noble family | de Moravia family |
Father | Freskin |
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 who arrived in Scotland in the reign of King David I of Scotland. [1] William obtained a grant from King William I of Scotland, of the lands of Strathbrock in West Lothian, as well as Duffus, Roseisle, Inchkeil, Machir and Kintrae in Moray, between 1165 and 1171. [2]
William is known to have had the following issue:
William, son of Freskin | |
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Lord of Duffus and Strathbrock | |
Died | c. 1203 |
Noble family | de Moravia family |
Father | Freskin |
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 who arrived in Scotland in the reign of King David I of Scotland. [1] William obtained a grant from King William I of Scotland, of the lands of Strathbrock in West Lothian, as well as Duffus, Roseisle, Inchkeil, Machir and Kintrae in Moray, between 1165 and 1171. [2]
William is known to have had the following issue: