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Sir Robert Walter Of Aberdalgy OLIPHANT

Sir Robert Walter Of Aberdalgy OLIPHANT

Male Abt 1313 - Abt 1378  (~ 65 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Sir Robert Walter Of Aberdalgy OLIPHANT was born about 1313 in Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland (son of Sir William Of Aberdalgy OLIPHANT); died about 1378.

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    regranting them land of Turin and Forfashire

    Family/Spouse: Princess Elizabeth De BRUCE. Elizabeth (daughter of King Robert BRUCE, I of Scottland and Elisabeth De BURGH) was born about 1317 in Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland; died about 1370. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. John Of Aberdalgy OLIPHANT died before 1417.
    2. Sir Walter OLIPHANT was born in 1324 in Aberdalgie, Gask, Perthshire, Scotland; died after 1378.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Sir William Of Aberdalgy OLIPHANT was born in in Roxburgh, Scotland (son of Walter Of Aberdalgy OLIFARD and Christian STRATHERN); died on 5 Feb 1329.

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    Sir William Oliphant Seal Attached : A shield, three crescents. Legend : ?: WILLELMI:OLIFAVN: Under King John Balliol and the Guardians, Sir William Oliphant had been the commander of Stirling Castle. Falling in to the hands of the English in 1304 he spent four and a half years in prison until he consented to fight against the Bruce. He was installed as commander of the Perth Garrison. The garrison was overrun by the Bruce and the loyal Scots in January 1313. He joined the Bruce there after and remained loyal. The name Oliphant came from the Norwegian name Holifard/Holifarth. David Holifard who came back north with King David I from whom he received lands in Roxburghshire. David Holifard saved the King's life at the Battle of Winchester in 1141. A descendant of the above David was Sir William Oliphant who played an important role in the struggle for Scottish independence. He defended Stirling Castle during the wars and in 1320 after being set free signed the Declaration of Arbroath, a letter from Scottish barons to maintain Scottish independence and support Robert I. His son Sir Walter Oliphant of Aberdalgy married the Princess Elizabeth youngest daughter of Robert the Bruce as appears by a charter of David II erecting the lands of Gask in Perthshire. His descendant Sir Laurence Oliphant of Aberdalgy was the first Lord Oliphant. He had three sons, John the 2nd Lord Oliphant, William from whom descended the Oliphants of Gask and George who was styled of Bachilton.

    Children:
    1. 1. Sir Robert Walter Of Aberdalgy OLIPHANT was born about 1313 in Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland; died about 1378.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Walter Of Aberdalgy OLIFARD was born in in Roxburgh, Scotland (son of David OLIFARD); died in 1242.

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    Walter married Christian STRATHERN. Christian (daughter of 2nd Earl Ferquhard Of STRATHERN and Ethan (Ethne)) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Christian STRATHERN (daughter of 2nd Earl Ferquhard Of STRATHERN and Ethan (Ethne)); and died.

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    Children:
    1. 2. Sir William Of Aberdalgy OLIPHANT was born in in Roxburgh, Scotland; died on 5 Feb 1329.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  David OLIFARD (son of William OLIFARD); died about 1170.

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    The name Oliphant came from the Norwegian name Holifard/Holifarth. David Holifard who came back north with King David I from whom he received lands in Roxburghshire. David Holifard saved the King's life at the Battle of Winchester in 1141. A descendant of the above David was Sir William Oliphant who played an important role in the struggle for Scottish independence. He defended Stirling Castle during the wars and in 1320 after being set free signed the Declaration of Arbroath, a letter from Scottish barons to maintain Scottish independence and support Robert I. His son Sir Walter Oliphant of Aberdalgy married the Princess Elizabeth youngest daughter of Robert the Bruce as appears by a charter of David II erecting the lands of Gask in Perthshire. His descendant Sir Laurence Oliphant of Aberdalgy was the first Lord Oliphant. He had three sons, John the 2nd Lord Oliphant, William from whom descended the Oliphants of Gask and George who was styled of Bachilton. OLIPHANTS AND DAVID I, ROBERT AND DAVID II Prior to the 12th Century, the Oliphants had built up an affiliation with the Scottish Royal family, who had the palace of Kincardine. As Jervais notes the Oliphant family was not present in Normandy prior to (or after) 1066. The other evidence would indicate that David I must have taken David Olifard's family to Northamptonshire with him as part of his retinue upon his marriage to the Countess of Northamptonshire. Both Douglas' Peerage of Scotland and Crawfurd's state David was David I's godson, which reflects why David Oliphant had been given the King's first name at birth. Facing David I's expulsion from his lands in Northamptonshire by defeat at the Battle of Winchester his allegiance was logically to the Scottish king and not to Norman England where he would have had difficulty surviving, (as is borne out by lack of later historic evidence of those Oliphants who are recorded as having stayed.) Back in Scotland, David Olifard was made Justiciary of the Lothians (lowlands) and had grants of Smailham and Crailing, in Roxbrughshire followed by the great lordship of Bothwell. The location of these early residences is not known, probably because fortifications then were built of wood. Two centuries on Walter, son of the Sir William Olifard who defended Stirling Castle against Edward I's armies, was granted the lands in Perthshire (and Angus) not only of Gask but also of Hatton, Kinpurney Newtyle, Balcraig etc., etc. upon marriage to the Princess Elizabeth (youngest daughter of Robert the Bruce by his second wife.) All the main Bruce Charters (Robert + David II) were entrusted by the 9th Lord Oliphant into the Gask charter chest and are set out in the books below (Regesta Regum Scottorum has transcripts in the Latin (nos. 27, 337 to 343 inclusive, 371, 422.) All these charters from the Gask Charter Chest are now with National Library for Scotland although more than one copy of each charter would have been prepared, some of which survive. When Robert died and was succeeded by David II in 1364, in the usual feudal style the lands were all ceded back to the Crown and then re-granted to Walter and his wife Elizabeth, the king's sister. (David II was full brother to Elizabeth, by Robert's second wife.)

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    1. 4. Walter Of Aberdalgy OLIFARD was born in in Roxburgh, Scotland; died in 1242.

  2. 10.  2nd Earl Ferquhard Of STRATHERN was born in 1171 (son of Earl Mallise Of S. STRATHERN); and died.

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    Ferquhard married Ethan (Ethne). Ethan and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 11.  Ethan (Ethne) and died.

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    Children:
    1. 5. Christian STRATHERN and died.