Adam of Kilconquhar
Scottish noble and crusader (died 1270) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adam of Kilconquhar (died 1271) was a Scottish noble from the 13th century. Of Fife origin, he is notable for becoming the husband of the Countess of Carrick and participating in the Ninth Crusade under the command of Lord Edward, Duke of Gascony (future King Edward I of England).
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Died | 1271 |
Spouse | Marjorie, Countess of Carrick |
Children | Martha, the mother of Thomas Randolph |
Relatives | MacDuff family; the Comyns |
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