Sir David Graham, of Kincardine
(1310-)
mentioned 1346
A personage remarkable for patriotism and valour, Sir David Graham,
of Kincardine and Old Montrose, was one of the Scottish barons employed
to negotiate the ransom of David II, King of Scots. On 26 September 1357,
he sat in parliament when the treaty for the release of David II was approved,
and was one of the guarantees. On 27 March 1371 at Scone, he took the oath
of homage and fealty to Robert II, King of Scots and, on 4 April 1373,
witnessed the second Act of Settlement of the Crown of Scotland.
Source: Leo van de Pas
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