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Sir Robert de Brus, Lord of Annandale
b. 1210
d. 31 Mar 1295
Sir Robert de Brus, Lord of Annandale
b. 1210
d. 31 Mar 1295
Lord of Annandale. He succeeded his father in 1245 and his mother in 1251-1252. He and his son swore fealty to the King and Prince Edward on April 19, 1267. He was a supporter of Henry III. He fought at the battle of Lewes on May 14, 1264, and was captured by de MontfortÕs forces. His son Robert ransomed him. He was a competitor for the Scottish crown and he agreed on June 5, 1291, to be bound by the decision of the King as his overlord, but Edward decided against him.