The Scots peerage; founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom . rom Richard deMorville,Oonstable of theKing of Scotland, in thereign of King Williamthe Lion, and a charterof the barony of Loudounfrom William de Morville,which charter was con-firmed by the said King,circa 1189-1196. Hisarms,accordingtoNisbet,^were three inescutcheonssable. He had issue an married Sir Reginald Orau- SiR Reginald Orauford, Sheriff of Ayr, probably bornabout 1165, was perhaps the son of John, stepson of Ba


The Scots peerage; founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom . rom Richard deMorville,Oonstable of theKing of Scotland, in thereign of King Williamthe Lion, and a charterof the barony of Loudounfrom William de Morville,which charter was con-firmed by the said King,circa 1189-1196. Hisarms,accordingtoNisbet,^were three inescutcheonssable. He had issue an married Sir Reginald Orau- SiR Reginald Orauford, Sheriff of Ayr, probably bornabout 1165, was perhaps the son of John, stepson of Bald-win de Biggar, who obtained the barony of Oraufordjohn,in Lanarkshire. He was a witness, with his son Hugh, toa charter by Walter the Steward to the monks of Paisley ofthe lands of DalmuUin, circa 1229,* also to a donation byDavid de Lindsay to the monastery of Newbattle, whichwas confirmed by King Alexander ii. in 1232,* and withhis sons William, John, and Adam, to a charter of Hugh deBygris, dated 1228-29. Pews Earl of Loudoun. ^ Heraldry, i. 373. ^ Qrigines Parochiales,i. 161. « Reg. de Passelet. 22. Chart, of NewbotUe, 105. « Liber de Kelso, i. CAMPBELL, EARL OF LOUDOUN 489 He was father of 1. William. 2. John Crauford of Oraufordjolm, mentioned in a charter by David de Lindsay to the monastery ofNewbattle as John, sou of Reginald of Crauford,which charter was confirmed 1239. He possessedlands contiguous to these gifted to the monastery. 3. Adam. 4. Hugh, next mentioned. 5. Reginald, parson of Strathaven, in Lanarlishire, named in a charter of Walter, Bishop of Glasgow.^ Hugh Crauford, Slieriff of Ayr, had a ratification, on 31May 1226, of a charter from Alan of Galloway, son of Roland,Constable of Scotland, of tlie lands of Crosby, circa 1210-15.^He is designed Hugo Alius Reginaldi in a charter byWalter, son of Alan, the High Steward of Scotland, to themonastery of Paisley, of the lands of DalmuUin, circa had a charter of a third part o


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