He was born in the year 1363 in Forfar, Angus, Scotland.
Profession: Earl 1 of Crawford, Admiral of Scotland, of Glenesk, 1st Earl of Crawford, Scottish Ambassador to England in 1349; Custodian of Edinburgh Castle; Custodian of Berwick Castle; Scottish Ambassador to England in 1351., Lord of Crawford, L6NQ-VDD.
(Title (Facts Pg)) : Sir Walter of Kynneff.
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He died in the year 1424 in Verneuil, Allier, Auvergne, France, he was 61 years old.
Age: 46
He is buried on August 12, 1407 in Castle Finhaven, Scotland.
Attention: Buried (August 12, 1407) before death (??-??-1424).
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