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Name
  
John Graham


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Died
  
July 22, 1298, Falkirk, United Kingdom

Site of the motte and bailey castle of sir john de graham


Sir John de Graham b. early 13th century Dundaff; Ayrshire, Scotland d. 22 July 1298 Inverness, Scotland. He was a Scottish knight and soldier.

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John de Graham Sword of Sir John de Graham GRAHAM CLAN Pinterest Scotland

He was born in the lands of Dundaff, Ayrshire, Scotland. During the Wars of Scottish Independence he fought alongside Sir William Wallace. He was one of several notable Scottish casualties at the Battle of Falkirk, along with Sir John Stewart, Lord of Bonkyll, fought on 22 July 1298, when the Scottish forces were routed by Edward I of England's stronger force of cavalry. The site of his castle is just off the Fintry to Denny road at the head of Strathcarron.

John de Graham John Graham 1er vicomte de Dundee Wikipdia

He is buried at the Falkirk Old Parish Church, Stirlingshire, Falkirk, Scotland, with other fallen comrades.

John de Graham Sir John de Graham Falkirk Tryst Piping Recital the MacMurchie

The 15th-century poet Blind Harry wrote of "Schir Jhone the Grayme" in The Wallace. Wallace's lament at his death has been anthologised.

John de Graham Sir John De Graeme 1298 Find A Grave Memorial

Sir John's gravestone and effigy can be found in Falkirk Old Parish Church. The inscription reads:

John de Graham de Graeme

Here lyes Sir John the Grame, baith wight and wise,
Ane of the chiefs who rescewit Scotland thrise,
Ane better knight not to the world was lent,
Nor was gude Graham of truth and hardiment

John de Graham tomb of sir John De Graeme YouTube

He gives his name to the Grahamston district in Falkirk, which gives its name to Falkirk Grahamston station.

John de Graham Site of the Motte and Bailey Castle of Sir John de Graham YouTube

Sir John De Graham's Grave


Family

John de Graham Sir John de Graham Castle Forestry Commission Scotland

Sometime after 1355, his son Sir John married Mary II, suo jure Countess of Menteith, the daughter of Alan II, Earl of Menteith. They had a daughter, Margaret, who would inherit the title Countess of Menteith.

References

John de Graham Wikipedia