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Geoffrey de Inverkunglas

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of Scotland. He was granted the lands of Balwearie, Fife, confirmed by King William. He died c.1230 and was succeeded by his son Richard de Balwearie.
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Barrow, G.W.S: The acts of William I, King of Scots, 1165–1214, Volume 2 of Regesta regum Scottorum. Edinburgh University Press, 1971.
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Scottish
Sheriff of Perth
Crail
Fife
Kinghorn
William the Lion
Categories
12th-century Scottish judges
13th-century Scottish judges
Medieval Scottish knights

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