Ruadhri of Bute

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Ruadhri is an obscure 13th-century noble, who claimed the

Haakon IV of Norway began his 1263 expedition against Scotland, Ruadhri presented himself to Hakon and swore fealty to the King of Norway. He was allowed to participate in the attack on Bute, as part of the campaign, with Rothesay Castle
surrendering. He took revenge on the garrison, killing nine upon their retreat. He was granted the Isle of Bute by King Hakon, however he disappears from contemporary records shortly afterwards.

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