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Sir Robert Keith (died 11 August 1332) was a Scottish knight, diplomat, and hereditary Marischal of Scotland who commanded forces loyal to Robert Bruce at the Battle of Bannockburn. ”Sir Robert Keith II, Keith Earl Marischals married Elizabeth STRACHAN, and had a son, Sir Robert Keith III (d. 1346) who married Elizabeth, the daughter of John CUMMING (aka Comyn), a potent man.” 〔Nisbit, "System of Heraldry" Appendix pg. 2. 〕 == Service before Bannockburn ==
Under Malcolm IV, the title Marischal of Scotland had been bestowed on Keith's ancestors, a title which became hereditary and was passed on from one Keith to the next. Robert Keith was the great-grandson of Philip de Keith (d. c. 1225), and the son of William de Keith (d. c. 1293), both his predecessors as Marischals. He took up a military career as a young man, but was also considered by other Scottish barons to be something of a leader, being appointed justiciary of the lands beyond the River Forth.〔(Burke's Peerage & Gentry and The Origins Network, Extract from ''The Great Historic Families of Scotland'' (1887) )], by James Taylor〕 He was captured by the English in a skirmish near the River Cree in 1300, but was back in Scotland by 1308 and in March 1309 was present at Robert I of Scotland's first parliament at St Andrews.
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