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David de LINDSAY Lord
NOTES:First Earl of Crawford. "Succeeded his father 1381, and his cousin as 9th Lord of Crawford in 1397. This nobleman, representing the chivalry of Scotland, fought on St. George's Day before King Richard II and his Queen, Anne of Bohemia, when he displayed great prowess and unhorsed his antagonist. On 21 April, 1398, he was created Earl of crawford. He was Admiral of Scotland 1403 and Ambassador to England 1406. He married about 1384, Katherine, daughter of king Robert II, by Euphemia Ross, his second wife. By her he acquired the lordship of Strathnairn."
SOURCE:Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, page 545
SOURCE:Burke's Peerage and Baronetage -- The Royal Lineage xcx
SOURCE:The Oxford Illustrated History of the British Monarchy, John Cannon & Ralph Griffiths, New York: Oxford University Press, 1992 (revised).
NOTES:Preferred name given as "Jean" (Cannon & Griffiths, op. cit.).