David Comyn, Lord of Kilbride

David Comyn, Lord of Kilbride was a son of William Comyn, Lord of Badenoch later the Earl of Buchan and inherited the barony of Kilbride from his wife Isobel, the daughter of William de Valognes. He died in 1247.

David Comyn

Lord of Kilbride
Died1247
Spouse(s)Isabel de Valognes
ChildrenWilliam Comyn
Parent(s)William Comyn, Lord of Badenoch
Sarah Fitzhugh

Life

David was a younger son of William Comyn, Earl of Buchan and Lord of Badenoch and his first wife Sarah Fitzhugh. David was requested to join King Henry III of England's expedition into France in 1230, however paid scutage to not provide military service.[1]

Marriage and issue

David married Isobel, the daughter of William de Valognes, they had the following known issue:

  • William, married Euphemia de Clavering, had issue.

Citations

  1. Pollock, p.147.
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References

  • Pollock, M. A. Scotland, England and France After the Loss of Normandy, 1204-1296: "Auld Amitie", Volume 3; Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 2015 ISBN 9781843839927.
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