Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir
Fought at te Battle of Durham in 1346. He was one of the Scottish barons who secured the ransom of David II from the English.
Sir David Graham of Kincardine was also owner of the estate of Cardross on the Clyde, and exchanged it for the lands of Old Montrose in Forfarshire, from which his family was in later days to take its title. It was to Cardross that Bruce retired in his latter days, and in Cardross Castle (caer ros, "the castle on the point") occurred the scene, so touchingly described by John Barbour, when the great king bade farewell to his knights, entrusted the Good Lord James of Douglas with the carrying of his heart to the Holy Land, and peacefully breathed his last