Both the English and Scots lines of the Brus/Bruce family demonstrably descend from Robert Brus, 1st Lord Annandale who came to England in 1106. Robert de Brus was a companion-in-arms of Prince David, later David I of Scotland.In 1124 he followed David north to reclaim his kingdom. When a civil war broke out in England between Empress Matilda and her cousin, Stephen, David I of Scotland led a force into England. However de Brus did not follow David and instead joined the English and at the Battle of the Standard in 1138 he took prisoner his own son, who was now Lord of the lands of Annandale.Robert de Brus, 1st Lord of Annandale died on 11 May 1141 and was buried at Gysburn.
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| - Both the English and Scots lines of the Brus/Bruce family demonstrably descend from Robert Brus, 1st Lord Annandale who came to England in 1106. Robert de Brus was a companion-in-arms of Prince David, later David I of Scotland.In 1124 he followed David north to reclaim his kingdom. When a civil war broke out in England between Empress Matilda and her cousin, Stephen, David I of Scotland led a force into England. However de Brus did not follow David and instead joined the English and at the Battle of the Standard in 1138 he took prisoner his own son, who was now Lord of the lands of Annandale.Robert de Brus, 1st Lord of Annandale died on 11 May 1141 and was buried at Gysburn.
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| - Ian de Brus, Earl of Carrick, Lord of Annandale
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| - Clan Campbell, Clan MacMillan
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| - Evan T Campbell, Kiara de Brus, Federic MacMilan , Albaros de Brus ... etc
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| - Earldom of Carrick , Lord of Annandale
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| - Both the English and Scots lines of the Brus/Bruce family demonstrably descend from Robert Brus, 1st Lord Annandale who came to England in 1106. Robert de Brus was a companion-in-arms of Prince David, later David I of Scotland.In 1124 he followed David north to reclaim his kingdom. When a civil war broke out in England between Empress Matilda and her cousin, Stephen, David I of Scotland led a force into England. However de Brus did not follow David and instead joined the English and at the Battle of the Standard in 1138 he took prisoner his own son, who was now Lord of the lands of Annandale.Robert de Brus, 1st Lord of Annandale died on 11 May 1141 and was buried at Gysburn.
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