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William of Sutherland
Also Known As:
"William of Sutherland", "Sir William Freskin de Moravia", "Baron of Duffus and Straybrock", "Knight", "Laird of Duffus"
Birth:
1138 Duffus Castle, Duffus, Morayshire (now Moray), Scotland
Death:
ci. 1203 Duffus Castle, Duffus, Morayshire (now Moray), Scotland
Place of Burial:
Duffus, Morayshire (now Moray), Scotland
Immediate Family:
Son ofLaird Freskin "The Fleming" Sutherland, 1st Lord of Duffus and Not Known
Husband of nn
Father of Hugh (Freskin) de Moravia, of Duffus and Strabrock; William de Moravia, Kt and Andrew, parson of Duffus, Kt.?
Brother of Andrew, Bishop of MorayOccupation:
Baron (or only feudal lord?) of Duffus and Strabrock, Knight
About William of Sutherland
Date of death might be 1204.
Burke's Peerage
FRESKIN, allegedly of Flemish origins, granted large estates by DAVID I, including Strabrock, W Lothian, and Duffus, Moray; confirmed in these by roy charter 1166–71; diedby 1172, leaving:
· WILLIAM; of age by 1160; seems to have died in or after 1204, having had, with two younger sons
A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry ; or, Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland by John Burke, supports that Freskin had only one son:
Freskine, a Fleming, who settled in Scotland during the reign of David I., and acquired from that monarch the lands of Strathbrock, in the county of Linlithgow. "Soon after the insurrection of the Moray-
men in 1130," says Chalmers, " Freskine, who probably contributed by his skill and bravery to the bravery to the subduement of those ancient people, obtained from the same prince some of the most fertile districts of the Lowlands of Moray," including Duffus, Inshkiel, Rosile, &c., and erected a fortalice at Duffies, where he resided, and where the massy ruins of the castle are still to be seen. Freskine was s. in 1168, by his only son.
William de Moravia, as appears from a charter, granted under the great seal, by William the Lion, " Willielmo, filio Freskini, scilicet terras qnas Freskine, pater suus, teiiuit, tempore regis David avi mei."
He left two sons, namely,
· William, his heir.
· Hugh, wlio obtained from his father the lands of Dufliis.
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William of Sutherland, son of Freskin, who under that designation appears on record first as a witness to a charter granted at Perth by King Malcolm IV. in 1160 to Berowald the Fleming of the lands of Innes, in Morayshire.[1]
Between 1166 and 1171 he had the grant, already cited, of his father's lands of Duffus, etc. He witnessed a number of royal charters, chiefly those granted at Elgin or elsewhere in his own neighbourhood, though he is also found further afield.[2] He seems to have survived the year 1204, if he were the William Freskeyn who was Sheriff of Invernaryn in that year.[3]
He had issue:--
· 1. Hugh, who became ancestor of the family of Sutherland.
· 2. William, known as William son of William, son of Freskin. He and his brother Hugh frequently appear together as witnesses after 1195.[4] He also, about 1200 or later, assumed the sirname 'de Moravia,' and in a charter about that date refers to Hugh as 'his lord and brother,' which proves the latter's seniority.[5] He was lord of Petty and Bracholy, Boharm and Arteldol, and died before 1226. He is believed to be the ancestor of the Morays of Bothwell.
· 3. Andrew, described in a writ of date before 1203 as son of William, son of Freskin, and parson of Duffus.[6] He is also described in a later writ by Hugh Freskin as brother to him and William.[7] He is named in 1221, but it is not certain that he was then alive.[8]
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William of Sutherland<br>Gender: Male<br>Alias name: William of Sutherland, Sir William Freskin de Moravia, Baron of Duffus and Straybrock, Knight, Laird of Duffus<br>Birth: 1138 - Duffus Castle, Duffus, Morayshire (now Moray), Scotland<br>Occupation: Baron (or only feudal lord?) of Duffus and Strabrock, Knight<br>Death: Circa 1203 - Duffus Castle, Duffus, Morayshire (now Moray), Scotland<br>Burial: Circa 1203 - St. Peter's Church, Duffus Castle, Duffus, Morayshire (now Moray), Scotland<br>Father: Freskin "The Fleming" Sutherland, 1st Lord of Duffus<br>Mother: Not Known Unknown<br>Wife: N.N. Unknown<br>Children: William de Moravia, Kt, Hugh (Freskin) de Moravia, of Duffus and Strabrock, Andrew de Moravia, parson of Duffus<br>Sibling: Andrew Unknown
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