Reginald de Mure

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Reginald de Mure
Lord Chamberlain of Scotland
Lord of Cowdams, Cameskan and Abercorn
SpouseSybilla Graham
ChildrenWilliam de Mure
Gilchrist de Mure
Alicia de Mure
Family de Mure

Reginald de Mure, (died 1340) Lord of Cowdams, Cameskan and Abercorn was a Scottish noble. He was the Lord Chamberlain of Scotland between 1329 and 1333 and between 1334 and 1340.

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Mure received the Abercorn estate upon his marriage to Sybilla de Graham. He was appointed as Chamberlain of Scotland to King David II of Scotland, serving from 1329 to 1333. [1] Granted the lands of Tullibardine, after the forfeiture of Andrew Murray of Tullibardine in 1333, for supporting Edward Balliol, the lands appear to have been restored to the Murray family in 1341. [2] He was again serving as Chamberlain of Scotland between 1334 and 1340. Mure was appointed as one of the commissioners to treat with the English, of a truce. He died in 1340. [3]

Issue

Reginald married Sybilla, daughter of John de Graham of Dalkeith, Abercorn & Eskdale and his wife Isabella, they are known to have had the following issue. [3]

Citations

  1. Groome, p. 5.
  2. Balfour Paul, p. 454.
  3. 1 2 Burke, p. 454.

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Preceded by
Robert de Peebles
Chamberlain of Scotland
1329-1333
Succeeded by
Robert de Lawedre
Preceded by
William Bullock
Chamberlain of Scotland
1334-1340
Succeeded by
William Bullock