Andrew Moray

Andrew Moray (Norman French: Andreu de Moray; Latin: Andreas de Moravia), also known as Andrew de Moray, Andrew of Moray, or Andrew Murray, an esquire, played a prominent role in the Scottish Wars of Independence. He led the rising in northern Scotland in the summer of 1297 against the occupation by King Edward I of England, successfully regaining control of the area for King John Balliol. He subsequently merged his forces with those led by William Wallace and jointly led the combined army to victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. Moray was mortally wounded in the fighting, dying at an unknown date and place sometime in the latter months of 1297.

Read more about Andrew Moray:  Origins of The Morays of Petty, The Morays' Place in Scottish Society, A Kingdom in Turmoil, Invasion and Defeat, Rebel, Attack On Castle Urquhart, King Edward Fights Back, The Battle of Stirling Bridge, Death