Marjory (fl. 1200s)
Marjory (fl. 1200s)
Daughter of the king of Scots . Name variations: Marjorie; Marjory Dunkeld; Marjory Durward. Illegitimate daughter of Alexander II (1198–1249), king of Scotland (r. 1214–1249), and an unknown mistress; married Alan Durward.
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