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In or before 1330 [his father] Domhnall Mar II Earl of Mar (age 36) and [his mother] Isabella Stewart were married.
Around 1330 Thomas Mar 10th Earl of Mar was born to Domhnall Mar II Earl of Mar (age 37) and Isabella Stewart.
On 12th August 1332 Domhnhall Mar 9th Earl of Mar died. His sixth cousin once removed Thomas (age 2) succeeded 10th Earl Mar.
On 12th August 1332 Battle of Dupplin Moor was fought between the supporters of the infant King David II of Scotland (age 8), son of King Robert the Bruce I of Scotland, and the supporters of King Edward I of Scotland (age 49), supported by the English. The Bruce army included Robert Bruce Lord of Liddesdale and [his father] Domhnall Mar II Earl of Mar (age 39). The Balliol army included David III Strathbogie 11th Earl Atholl (age 23), Ralph Stafford 1st Earl Stafford (age 30), Thomas Ughtred 1st Baron Ughtred (age 40) and Walter Manny 1st Baron Manny (age 22). The battle is notable for being the first to use dismounted men-at-arms supported by archers; a formation that would bring repeated success to the English both in Scotland and France.
Robert Bruce Lord of Liddesdale was killed leading a charge.
Nicholas Hay (age 47) was killed.
Thomas Randolph 2nd Earl Moray was killed. His brother John (age 26) succeeded 3rd Earl Moray.
Domhnall Mar II Earl of Mar was killed.
After 21st November 1348 John Murray and [his future wife] Margaret Graham 3rd Countess Menteith (age 14) were married. See Dispensation. She the daughter of John Graham Earl Menteith and [his future mother-in-law] Margaret Graham 2nd Countess Menteith and Mar. They were third cousin twice removed.
Vetera Monumenta Hibernorum et Scotorum DCI. Clement, etc. Unto a beloved son, a noble man, Thomas Earl of Mar (age 22), and a beloved daughter in Christ, [his future wife] Margaret (age 18), widow of the late John of Moray, of the diocese of Aberdeen, greeting. The watchful providence of the apostolic see, tempering at times the rigour of justice with kindness, with gracious benignity permits what the institutes of the sacred canons forbid, regard being had to the quality of the persons and the times, as may appear usefully expedient in the Lord. Forasmuch as your petition laid before us showed that you, son Earl, cannot readily find in all the kingdom of Scotland, whence you are sprung, any woman but thee, daughter Margaret, with whom you may marry as becomes your rank, and that you accordingly desire to be united in marriage, but because you are related in the third and fourth degrees of affinity, you cannot conveniently nor lawfully fulfil this your desire without obtaining the apostolic dispensation thereupon; wherefore you have humbly besought us that we would graciously vouchsafe to provide thercanent by a suitable dispensation: We, therefore, for these and certain other causes explained to us, yielding to these supplications, do, by apostolic authority, and by a special gift of gracz, by the tenor of these presents, dispense, that ye may, notwithstanding the impediment arising from this consanguinity, be free to contract marriage, and after it shall have been contracted, to abide lawfully therein, declaring that the offspring to be conceived of this marriage shall be legitimate. Therefore let no man whatever break this page of our dispensation, or oppose it by rash daring, but if any one presume to attempt this let him know that he will incur the wrath of Almighty God and the blessed apostles Peter and Paul. Given at Avignon, 15th August, in the eleventh year of our pontificate (1352).
Cum Thoma comite de Marre et Margareta de Moravia dispensatur super matrimonio. Rng. An. XI. Com. Iib. I. fol, 311.
Clemens episcopus etc. Dilecto filio nobili viro Tbome Comiti de Marre, et dilecte in Christo filie Margarete, relicte quondam Iobaunis de Moravia vidue, Aberdonensis diocesis, salutem etc. Sedis apostolico providentia circumspecta nonnunquam rigorem iustitie mansuetudine temperans, quod sacrorum canonum prohibent instituta, de gratia benignitatis indulget, prout personarum ct temporum qualitate pensata, id in deo (utiliter viderit expedire. Exposita siquidem nobis vestra petitio continebat), quod tu, fili ComeB, in toto regno Scotie, unde oriundus existis, aliquam mulierem, nisi te, filia Margerita, cum qua secundum tui status decentiam matrimonialiter copulari valeas, comode invenire non potes, et quod vos perinde matrimonialiter coniungi invicem affectatis: sed quia tertio et quarto affinitatis gradu vobis mutuo attinetis, huiusmodi vestrum desiderium adimplere comode (licite, dispensatione super boc apostolica non obtenta,) non potestis: quare nobis humiliter supplicastis, ut providere vobis super hoc de oportune dispensationis gratia dignaremur. Nos igitur ox hiis et aliis certis causis nobis expositis huiusmodi supplicationibus inclinati, vobiscum, ut impedimento, quod cx huiusmodi affinitate provenit, non obstante, matrimonium invicem contrahere libere et in eo, postquam contractum fuerint, remanere licite valeatis, auctoritate apostolica de speciali dono gratie tenore presentium dispensamus, prolem suscipiendam ex huiusmodi matrimonio legitimam nunciantes. Nulli ergo omnino hominum liceat hanc paginam nostre dispensationis infringere etc. Si quis autem etc. Datum Avinione xvm. Kal. Septembris Pontificatus nostri anno undecimo.
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After 15th August 1352 Thomas Mar 10th Earl of Mar (age 22) and Margaret Graham 3rd Countess Menteith (age 18) were married. She by marriage Countess Mar. See Dispensation. She the daughter of John Graham Earl Menteith and Margaret Graham 2nd Countess Menteith and Mar. He the son of Domhnall Mar II Earl of Mar and Isabella Stewart. They were fourth cousin once removed.
Around 1354 Thomas Mar 10th Earl of Mar (age 24) and Margaret Graham 3rd Countess Menteith (age 20) were divorced, or the marriage annuled, probably as a consequence of there being no children from the marriage.
Around 1355 Thomas Mar 10th Earl of Mar (age 25) and Margaret Stewart 3rd Countess Angus and Mar were married. She by marriage Countess Mar. She the daughter of Thomas Stewart 2nd Earl Angus (age 24). He the son of Domhnall Mar II Earl of Mar and Isabella Stewart. They were first cousin once removed.
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Around 1359 John Drummond of Stobhall 11th Thane of Lennox (age 41) and [his former wife] Margaret Graham 3rd Countess Menteith (age 25) were married. See Dispensation which appears to have been sought and given after the marriage. She the daughter of John Graham Earl Menteith and [his former mother-in-law] Margaret Graham 2nd Countess Menteith and Mar.
On 28th September 1361 Robert Stewart 1st Duke Albany (age 21) and [his former wife] Margaret Graham 3rd Countess Menteith (age 27) were married. He by marriage Earl Menteith. See Dispensation. She the daughter of John Graham Earl Menteith and [his former mother-in-law] Margaret Graham 2nd Countess Menteith and Mar. He the son of King Robert II of Scotland (age 45) and Elizabeth Mure Queen Consort Scotland. They were fourth cousin once removed. He a great x 4 grandson of King John of England.
In 1377 Thomas Mar 10th Earl of Mar (age 47) died. His sister [his sister] Margaret succeeded 11th Countess Mar.
Around 1380 [his former wife] Margaret Graham 3rd Countess Menteith (age 46) died. She was buried at Inchmahome Priory [Map].
In 1417 [his former wife] Margaret Stewart 3rd Countess Angus and Mar died.
Kings Wessex: Great x 9 Grand Son of King Edmund "Ironside" I of England
Kings Scotland: Great x 8 Grand Son of King Duncan I of Scotland
Kings Franks: Great x 17 Grand Son of Louis "Pious" King Aquitaine I King Franks
Kings France: Great x 9 Grand Son of Robert "Pious" II King France
Kings Duke Aquitaine: Great x 14 Grand Son of Ranulf I Duke Aquitaine
Father: Domhnall Mar II Earl of Mar
Great x 4 Grandfather: Alan Fitzwalter 2nd High Steward
Great x 3 Grandfather: Walter Stewart 3rd High Steward
Great x 2 Grandfather: Alexander Stewart 4th High Steward
Great x 4 Grandfather: Gille Críst Angus 4th Earl Angus
Great x 3 Grandmother: Bethóc Angus
Great x 4 Grandmother: Marjorie Dunkeld Countess Angus
Great x 1 Grandfather: John Stewart of Bonkyll
GrandFather: Alexander Stewart
Great x 2 Grandfather: Alexander de Bonkyl Bonkyl
Great x 1 Grandmother: Margaret Bonkyl
Mother: Isabella Stewart
Great x 1 Grandfather: Alexander Fitzjames
GrandMother: Jean Fitzjames