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| CAMPBELL, Andrew 2nd of Loudoun, Sheriff of Ayr, Sir
(About 1320-1367) |
CAMPBELL, Andrew 2nd of Loudoun, Sheriff of Ayr, Sir 1
User ID: Q633 General Notes: "Sir Andrew Campbell of Loudoun, Sheriff of Ayr, who accompanied King David II. in his expedition to England. He was taken prisoner with him at the battle of Durham, 17 October 1346, was confined in the Tower of London, but removed to Rockingham Castle 20 August 1347, was permitted to return to Scotland for a little in 1356, and had a safe-conduct 25 October 1357, in which year he was released with the King. He had a grant of half of the lands of Redcastle from King David, as appears from a charter by that monarch to Robert Stewart of Schanbothy of that half which had been granted to the said Sir Andrew, and which had been resigned by him in the King's hands at Stirling 4 March 1367-68. He died in the reign of King Robert II." Andrew married. |
1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 5 (1908).
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