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LE CHEN, Reginald I 2nd of Inverugie, Chamberlain of Scotland, Sir
(About 1205-1293)
COMYN, Isabel?
(About 1220-)
DE MORAVIA, Freskin 'dominus de Duffus'
(About 1214-1269)
Johanna Lady Strathnaver
(About 1215-)
LE CHEN, Reginald II 3rd of Inverugie, and of Duffus and Straloch, Sir
(About 1235-)
DE MORAVIA, Mary of Duffus
(About 1245-)
LE CHEN, Possible Daughter
(About 1271-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. FRASER, Andrew Sheriff of Stirling, Sir

LE CHEN, Possible Daughter 2

  • Born: About 1271
  • Marriage (1): FRASER, Andrew Sheriff of Stirling, Sir 1

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Possible married Sir Andrew FRASER Sheriff of Stirling, son of Sir Richard FRASER of Touch-fraser, Sheriff of Berwick on Tweed and Unknown.1 (Sir Andrew FRASER Sheriff of Stirling was born about 1265 and died by 1297 in probably in Flanders 3.)


  Marriage Notes:

" .... a fragment of information still extant .... affords some clue by which (his wife's) family can be traced ....
This fragment of information is in the shape of a charter from David II, dated October 18th, 1363,1 which recites royal letters granted by Robert i. on the 6th of November 1312, declaring that nothing in the agreements ordered or arranged by the king between Lady Mary, widow of the late Sir Reginald le Chen, and Alexander Fraser, concerning the lands of Duffus, should prejudice the status of inheritance of Lady Mary in those lands, or in any way be construed into her disinheritance of them. And the charter from David II confirms the above royal letters in favour of Lady Mary's heirs, giving them the same force and validity as they had during
his father's reign.

It is evident that Alexander Fraser, who was Sir Andrew Fraser's son, had claims upon the property of the le Chen family in 1312 that were so far legal and just as to be recognised by King Robert, and made the subject of agreement by his order ; and the necessity of the royal letters to protect the hereditary rights of Lady Mary, upon that agreement being made, implies that those claims were also of an hereditary nature."

from Frasers of Philorth




"His (Andrew Fraser's) wife, whose name is not known, though it is probable that she belonged to the family of le Chen of Duffus, had property in Caithness ; by her he had four sons ... (Alexander, Andrew, Simon and James)"

from Scots Peerage (vol 7) 1 3

Sources


1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 7 (1910).

2 Internet Site, http://sites.rootsweb.com/~cheyne/p4110.htm.

3 e-books, The Frasers of Philorth vol.1 by Alexander Fraser (1879).

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