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DE KETH, David Joint King's Marischal
(About 1180-After 1237) |
DE KETH, David Joint King's Marischal 1
User ID: K641. General Notes: "David (de Keth), who held the office of Marischal conjointly with his brother Philip and his nephew Hervey. He is likewise mentioned as joint Marischal with his nephew, the latter also appearing alone in that capacity as witness to a charter of Alexander II. in 1225. They were associated together in the same office at York on 15 June 1220, at the marriage of Alexander II. to Princess Joan of England, and about the year 1226 they together witnessed in this capacity a charter of Alexander II. to the monks of Melrose, and another some ten years later to the monastery of Paisley. As 'Marischal' David witnessed many grants by William the Lion, in one of which he is styled 'King's Marischal,' and by Alexander II., and he, with a David ' marischal ' and a Gilbert 'marischal,' was present when the treaty of peace was signed at York in 1237. He left a son, David" David married. |
1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 6 (1909).
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