Norman Huntar (6th Laird)
Norman Huntar | |||
Other Names | |||
Adman Norman De Huntar | |||
Birth Date | |||
1240 | |||
Birth Place | |||
Ayrshire, Scotland | |||
Title | |||
6th Laird of Hunterston | |||
Death Place | |||
Ayrshire, Scotland | |||
Nationality | |||
Scottish | |||
Predecessor | |||
Ardneil Huntar | |||
Successor | |||
William Hunter | |||
Children | |||
1 | |||
Father | |||
Ardneil Huntar |
Ardneil Huntar (born 1220) was the 5th chief of Clan Hunter. Born in Ayrshire (possibly Hunterston Castle).
There is no records at this time if he was married, however he did have one child.
Childs Name | Birth | Death | Spouse |
---|---|---|---|
William Hunter | 1260 | 1347 | unknown |
Ancestral research is still being done by historians on this clan chief.
He was also known as Ardnell De Huntar.
Ardneil Hunter fought in the Battle of Largs and led the clan age after 6 years fighting for King Alexander III.
Nisbet,in treating of the antiquity of the family of Hunter, makes mention of a charter of King Alexander III. ("Quam in Capella nostra irrevocabile fecimus, anno gratias 1271") in which the estate of Manners, resigned by Nicholas Corbet into the hands of the Crown, is conferred upon William Baddebie (or Bakby), with the exception of such lands as had been granted to Norman Hunter by King Malcolm IV.,("Escepta terra quondam Normani Venatoris quod RexMal-colmus frater Regis Wilmi. avi nostri ei dedit,") and this document is likewise referred to in the "Haddington Collections."