Venator (The Hunter) (3rd Laird)
| Venator (The Hunter) | |||
| Other Names | |||
| Deo Venator | |||
| Birth Date | |||
| 1160 | |||
| Birth Place | |||
| Ayrshire, Scotland | |||
| Death Date | |||
| Around 1220 | |||
| Death Place | |||
| Cheshire | |||
| Nationality | |||
| Scottish | |||
| Predecessor | |||
| Norman Huntar (Venator) | |||
| Successor | |||
| John Huntar | |||
| Spouse | |||
| Maud | |||
| Children | |||
| 1 | |||
| Mother | |||
| Maud | |||
| Father | |||
| Norman Huntar [Venator] | |||
Venator Huntar (b. 1160) <ref name=":2">Bernard, Burke (1879). A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Great Britain & Ireland. p. 835.</ref><ref name=":0" /> was the 3rd chief of Clan Hunter.<ref name=":1">Scottish Clan Family Encyclopedia. Collins. pp. 172–173.</ref> Born in Ayrshire (possibly Hunterston Castle), He took over from his father in 1165.
There is no records at this time if he was married.
- John Huntar (b. 1200) (d. ?)<ref name=":0">"FamilySearch".</ref>
Ventor in latin means "The Hunter", so in this case he would be known as "Huntar the Hunter"
Venator (The Hunter) is named in charters of King Alexander II<ref>"People of Medieval Scotland (1093-1371)". University of Glasgow.</ref>
References
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