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Freskin (died
before 1171) was a
Flemish nobleman who
settled in
Scotland during the
reign of King
David I,
becoming the
progenitor of the
Murray and...
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Murray through their shared progenitor Freskin de Moravia.
Various branches of the
Murray Clan
claim descent from
Freskin,
including those who were
earls and...
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Freskin de
Moray (died c. 1268), Lord of
Duffus and Strathbrock, was a
Scottish noble. He was the only son of
Walter de
Moravia and
Euphemia de Ross....
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Charles Moravia (1875-1938),
Haitian poet, dramatist, teacher, and
diplomat Freskin,
Flemish nobleman,
styled de
Moravia Moravian (disambiguation)
Morava (disambiguation)...
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Freskin, a
Flemish knight.
William Fraser,
writing in the 19th
century gives a
similar account but
states that Hugh was
actually the son of
Freskin,...
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granted to
Freskin lands in West Lothian. The
ancient Pictish kingdom of
Moray (Moireabh in
Scottish Gaelic) was also
given to
Freskin and this put...
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installed Freskin, a
nobleman probably of
Flemish origin, as his
chief agent in Moray, and he was
probably the
first to
build a
castle at Duffus.
Freskin’s background...
- William, son of
Freskin (died c. 1203), Lord of
Duffus and Strathbrock, was a Scoto-Flemish noble. He was the
eldest son of
Freskin, a
Flemish settler...
- died 1193, Douglasdale, Midlothian, Scotland) and his wife, the
sister of
Freskin de
Kersdale (of Moray).
David Hume of
Godscroft in his
history refers to...
- that
there was a
connection to the
House of
Moray and its progenitor,
Freskin, Lord of Duffus,
insofar as the
later blazon of both
Houses both contained...