William de Moravia, Kt

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William de Moravia, Kt

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Birthplace: Duffus Castle, Duffus, Morayshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
Death: before October 05, 1226
Perth, Perthshire (now Perth and Kinross), Scotland (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:

Son of William of Sutherland and N.N.
Husband of Joan Jonsdottir Murray de Moravia and N.N. Olifard
Father of John de Moravia, Sheriff of Perth; Baron William de Moray, of Bothwell, canon of Moray and Walter de Moravia, of Petyn and Bothwell, Kt.
Brother of Freskin de Moravia of Duffus and Andrew de Moravia, parson of Duffus

Occupation: Laird of Petty
Managed by: Lori Lynn Wilke
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About William de Moravia, Kt

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William de Moravia, was Lord of Petyn/Petty, Brachlie and Boharm. He died before 15 Oct 1226

The Rank of Knight Bachelor (Kt) is a part of the British honours system. It is the most basic rank of a man who has been knighted by the monarch but not as a member of one of the organised Orders of Chivalry.

Burke's Peerage

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FRESKIN, allegedly of Flemish origins, granted large estates by DAVID I, including Strabrock, W Lothian, and Duffus, Moray; confirmed in these by roy charter 1166–71; diedby 1172, leaving:

  • WILLIAM; of age by 1160; seems to have died in or after 1204, having had, with two younger sons
  • icn_check.gif (William de Moravia (i.e., ‘of Moray') living 1195, died by 1226, alleged ancestor of the MORAYs OF BOTHWELL;

William, known as William son of William, son of Freskin. He and his brother Hugh frequently appear together as witnesses after 1195.[4] He also, about 1200 or later, assumed the sirname 'de Moravia,' and in a charter about that date refers to Hugh as 'his lord and brother,' which proves the latter's seniority.[5] He was lord of Petty and Bracholy, Boharm and Arteldol, and died before 1226. He is believed to be the ancestor of the Morays of Bothwell.

  • [4] Reg. Mag. Sig., 16 August 1464; Cal. Docs. France, 491; Reg. Moraviense, passim.
  • [5] Reg. Mag. Sig., 5 August 1452.*

Sources: Balfour Paul, J. (1911) The Scots Peerage, vol. 8. Edinburgh: David Douglas.

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A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry ; or, Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland by John Burke Pages 619-620

<William de Moravia, according to numerous grants and other deeds, in the archives of the episcopal see of Moray, s. his father in 1200, in those records he is described " Willielmus filius Willielnii filii Friskini." He subsequently made a donation to the church of Spynie, as appears by a charter in the chartulary of Moray, wherein he states that " Hugone, fratre mco," is a witness. He seems to have wedded the daughter and heiress of David de Olifard, justiciary of Loudoun, in the reign of Alexander II, to have acquired by her the lands of BOTHWELL, and to have had* a son and heir, Walter de Moravia...

  • Besides Walter, his heir, this William had other sons, " who," continues Chalmers, " propogated the name of Moray, by founding other houses, one of which was the Murrays, of Tullibardine, now represented by the duke of Athol,"

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William de Moravia, Kt's Timeline

1164
1164
Duffus Castle, Duffus, Morayshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1190
1190
Petyn or Petty, Perthshire (now Perth and Kinross), Scotland (United Kingdom)
1195
1195
Bothwell Castle, Lanarkshire (now South Lanarkshire), Scotland (United Kingdom)
1225
1225
Morayshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1226
October 5, 1226
Age 62
Perth, Perthshire (now Perth and Kinross), Scotland (United Kingdom)