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, Gilbert (II) of Glencarnie
(About 1198-)
Gilbert (III) of Glencarnie
(About 1245-After 1307)
Gilbert (IV) of Glencarnie
(About 1285-Before 1327)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Unknown

2. Meilloure

Gilbert (IV) of Glencarnie 1

  • Born: About 1285
  • Marriage (1): Unknown
  • Marriage (2): Meilloure 1
  • Died: Before 5 August 1327, England 1

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  General Notes:

Lord Gilbert IV of Glencarnie was probably disinherited of his lands by Robert the Bruce, whom he did not support as a result of Bruce's murder of Comyn. This may have happened at the Cambuskenneth parliament of 6 November 1314.

from article by Alastair Ross 1

  Research Notes:

GLENCARNIE

"The lordship of Glencarnie was located in a strategic position in central Strathspey where it commanded two very important routeways. The first of these ran southwards from Inverness through to Mar, the second ran east-west from the mouth of the Spey to Laggan parish, from where either Atholl or Lochaber could be easily reached. Anyone in possession of the lordship of Glencarnie could effectively monitor all traffic moving along these routes. " 1


Gilbert married.


Gilbert next married Meilloure.1 (Meilloure was born about 1300 and died after 22 April 1341 1.)


Sources


1 e-books, The Lords and Lordship of Glencarnie: article by Alasdair Ross in https://www.researchgate.net/publication/47379894_The_Lords_and_Lordship_of_Glencarnie.


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