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See Burke's Peerage under "Seafield"
Notes from: http://members.madasafish.com/~edann/innes2/ps01/ps01_139.htm
Built the great Tower of Kincairdy Castle.Received his Knighthood in 1438."said to be alive in 1438 and died before 1456 & to have married Euphaine(?) daughter of Hugh of Fraser 1st. Lord Lovat" CEIAne Account of the Familie of Innes, page 13 quotes as follows:" by John Lindesay of Byers, son of Sir William the Lindesay, Knight, to Janette of Aberchirder and Walter of Innes, her sone, upon all annualrents or superiority that was formerly due to him or his, forth of the lordship of Aberchirder, excepting the superiority and following of Cromy, &c. This charter is in broad Scots, daited at Edinburgh the xvi day of January 1426."
Sir Robert "the Good" was originally on a Family Tree, by T.I. Pocock, as son of Alexander de Innes and brother of Walter, John (Bishop of Moray), and Robert "the Good". Most records show that John and Robert's father was Sir Walter so to keep Alexander in the tree I have listed him as Robert's uncle and brother of Walter. (Bean)
Notes from: http://members.madasafish.com/~edann/innes2/ps02/ps02_169.htm
Daughter of the last Thane of Aberchirder.She brought with her considerable lands. The boars heads on the Innes arms come from those of Aberchirder.
See Burke's Peerage under "Seafield"
See Burke's Peerage under Roxburghe
Burke's lists her father is Walter Earl of Ross I have guessed it is this one and the same with the mother.
Notes from: http://members.madasafish.com/~edann/innes2/ps01/ps01_146.htm
Evidence that William was alive towards the end of the 13th century is to be found in that he is to be found in a roll of names of those paying homage to Edward I, King of England, on 24 Jul 1296."So styled by Indenture ca. 1270" CEI
See Burke's Peerage under "Seafield"