Sir Alan de Wyntoun (died c. 1347) was a Scottish soldier and crusader. He was the progenitor of three Scottish clans, being the ancestor of the Earls...
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Seton (d. c. 1410), created 1st Lord Seton in 1371. (son of Alan de Wyntoun and Margaret de Seton). Sir John Seton, 2nd Lord Seton (c. 1441) William Seton...
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Seton (died 1410), born William de Wyntoun, was a 14th–15th-century noble. William was the eldest son of Alan de Wyntoun and Margaret Seton, heiress of...
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killed fighting Edward Balliol. His daughter, Margaret (who married Alan de Wyntoun, a paternal cadet of the Seton family), therefore succeeded to the...
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: Alan Sutton, 2000) I:313, 328; VII:594, 596. Charles Mosley, ed., Burke's Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage. 107th ed. 3 vols. (Wilmington, DE: Burke's...
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fleet at Berwick, during the siege. Margaret, the heiress, married Alan de Wyntoun, and had issue. Their children took the surname of Seton. Alexander...
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Christina, daughter of Alan de Wyntoun and had at least eight children, including: Sir George, 11th Earl of Dunbar & March Dame Elizabeth de Dunbar, betrothed...
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contemporary nickname Fause Menteith ("Menteith the treacherous, false"). Wyntoun, whose Metrical Chronicle was written in 1418, says: Schyre Jhon of Menteith...
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became the heiress of Seton after the deaths of her brothers, married Alan de Wyntoun, and their eldest son William adopted the name and arms of Seton. Alexander's...
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Gallovidians. Both this source and the Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland by Andrew Wyntoun, reveal that Alexander's troops mounted a second and successful assault...
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