Thomas de Brus

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Sir Thomas de Brus (c. 1284,

Robert I of Scotland. He supported his brother in the struggle against the English conquest, ultimately being captured by the MacDoualls at Loch Ryan, Galloway
, Scotland and later executed by the English. [1]

Thomas was married to Helen Erskine.

Battle of Loch Ryan

During the Scottish Wars of Independence, Thomas and his brother

Carlisle, England, where they were hanged, drawn, and beheaded a few days after the battle.[2]

References

  1. ^ Paul, James Balfour (1905). The Scots Peerage. Vol. 2. T. and A. Constable. p. 433. https://www.electricscotland.com/books/pdf/ScotsPeerageVol2.pdf
  2. ^ Barron, Evan MacLeod (1914). The Scottish War of Independence. Barnes and Noble Books. p. 260.