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Elizabeth Mure (died before May 1355) was mistress and then wife of Robert, High Steward of Scotland, and Guardian of Scotland (1338–1341 and from October 1346), who later became King Robert II of Scotland.

History

Elizabeth Mure (Muir) was said to be born at Rowallan Castle. Her parents were Sir Adam Mure of Rowallan or Rawalla, Ayrshire and Joan Cunningham[1] or Janet Mure of Ponkelly or Pokellie.[2]

She initially became the Steward's mistress. He married her in 1336 but the marriage was criticised as uncanonical, so he remarried her in 1349 following a papal dispensation dated at Avignon 22 November 1347.

She died before her husband inherited the crown at the rather advanced age of 54, and he married again (Papal Dispensation dated 2 May 1355), so she was never queen of Scotland.

On 27 March 1371, "The Lord John (who later took the title of King Robert III, changing his name because of what he saw as John de Baliol's unpatriotic desecration of the name John), Earl of Carrick and Steward of Scotland, first-born son of King Robert II" was declared heir to the Crown by Parliament in Scone Abbey.

They had at least eleven children - some accounts say thirteen. Doubts about the validity of her marriage led to family disputes over her children's right to the crown.

Ancestry

Family of Elizabeth Mure
16. Sir Gilchrist Mure of Rowallan
8. Sir Archibald Mure of Rowallan
17. Isabel Comyn
4. William Mure of Rowallan
18. Sir John de Montgomery
9. Margaret de Montgomery
2. Sir Adam Mure of Rowallan
20. Sir William Lindsay of Luffness
10. William Lindsay 1st of Craigie
21. Avice de Lancaster
5. ? Lindsay
1. Elizabeth Mure
6. Ronald Mure of Pokellie
3. Janet Mure of Pokellie

See also

  • Polnoon Castle - Elizabeth was a grand-daughter of Sir John Montgomerie of Polnoon.

Notes

  1. ^ McAndrew, Scotland's Historic Heraldry, p 173
  2. ^ http://thepeerage.com/p10210.htm#i102098

References

  • Dunbar, Sir Archibald H., Bt., Scottish Kings, a Revised Chronology of Scottish History 1005 - 1625, Edinburgh, 1899, p. 160-1.
  • McAndrew, Bruce A., Scotlands Historic Heraldry, Boydell Press, 2006: ISBN 1843832615

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