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FNU Braidfort, {fictional}

Also Known As: "Bradfute", "Braidfort"
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Birthplace: Lanark, Lanarkshire, Scotland
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Father of Hugh Braidfute of Lamington, {fictional}

Managed by: Katherine L Wall
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About FNU Braidfort, {fictional}

Medieval legend

Marion Braidfoot, {fictional} did not exist. She was not the wife or lover of Sir William Wallace of Elderslie, Kt.. Since Marion didn’t exist, daughter Wallace was not their child, and we don’t know the identity of the wife of William de Bailleul of Cavers, 1st of Lamington, and mother of William Baliol, of Hoprig, 2nd of Lamington. It appears that Hugh Braidfute of Lamington, {fictional}, his father FNU Braidfort, {fictional}, and wife Wife of Hugh Braidfute of Lamington, {fictional} were invented also, as there were no Braidfute’s living at Lamington in the 13th century. The Clan Wallace Society accepts that Marion Braidfute was a medieval legend. https://clanwallace.org/cw/wallaces-wife-marion-braidfute-was-inven...

Braidfute does not appear until 1570, in a revised edition of Blind Harry’s poem, possibly commissioned by the Baillies of Lamington, a wealthy family from Lanark who hoped to ingratiate themselves with Mary, Queen of Scots by claiming to be Wallace’s descendants. In the revised text, Braidfute, from Lamington, Lanarkshire, is described as Wallace’s lover and the mother of his daughter, from whom the Baillies of Lamington claim to be descended.



Lamington had belonged to a family of the name of Braidfoot. It is traditionally stated that the celebrated Sir William Wallace acquired the estate of Lamington by marrying Marion Braidfoot, the heiress of that family, and that it passed to Sir William Baillie on his marriage with the eldest daughter and heiress of Wallace. The statement, however, is incorrect. Sir William Wallace left no legitimate offspring, but his natural daughter is said to have married Sir William Baillie of Hoprig, the progenitor of the Baillies of Lamington.

[https://www.electricscotland.com/history/nation/baillie.htm


References

  1. https://www.clanmacfarlanegenealogy.info/genealogy/TNGWebsite/getpe...
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FNU Braidfort, {fictional}'s Timeline

1235
1235
Lanark, Lanarkshire, Scotland
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Lanark, Lanarkshire, Scotland
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