William Galbraith, 4th of that Ilk
Sir William Galbraith, 4th of that Ilk, Lord of Buthernock and Kincaid, was a Scottish noble. He was the eldest son of Arthur Galbraith.
William took part in the rescue of the boy king Alexander III from his father-in-law John Comyn I of Badenoch‘s control.[1] William become one of the co-Regents of Scotland in 1255.[1][2]
Marriage and issue
He is known to have married a daughter of John Comyn I of Badenoch and Alice de Roos, they are known to have had the following issue:
- William Galbraith, married Willelma Douglas, had issue.
Citations
- Moncreiffe 1967, p. 84.
- Burke 1963, p. 9.
gollark: I guess MPs really like pensions.
gollark: I have a site tell me about what he does in parliament and it seems to mostly be nonsense about pensions.
gollark: Vaguely. It was actually very boring.
gollark: There are other parties, but they are mostly irrelevant.
gollark: I have no idea about my mum's political beliefs.
References
- Burke, Bernard. Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, Part 2. Burke's Peerage Limited, London, 1963.
- Moncreiffe of that Ilk, Iain (1967). The Highland Clans. London: Barrie & Rocklif.
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