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  1. Nigel de Brus (c. 1279 – September 1306) was a younger brother of King Robert I of Scotland. Born at Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland, he was a son of Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale and Margaret, Countess of Carrick.

  2. Sep 18, 2014 · On an uncertain date in September of 1306 — sometime after the mid-September English capture of Kildrummy Castle — Nigel de Brus was drawn and quartered at the border town of Berwick.

  3. Nigel de Brus (c. 1279 – September 1306) was a younger brother of King Robert I of Scotland. Born at Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland, he was a son of Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale and Margaret, Countess of Carrick.

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    Nigel de Brus (1279-September 1306) was a Scottish nobleman and the younger brother of Robert Bruce.

    Nigel de Brus was born in Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland in 1279, a son of Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale and the younger brother of Robert Bruce. He served as one of his brother's lieutenants during the Wars of Scottish Independence, and, in 1306, he was entrusted with taking Robert's wife Elizabeth de Burgh and his daughter to France followin...

  4. Who was Nigel de Brus? Nigel de Brus was a younger brother of King Robert I of Scotland, who supported his brother in the struggle for the crown of Scotland. He was captured by English forces at Kildrummy Castle and later executed for high treason.

  5. Nigel de Brus (c. 1279 – September 1306) was a younger brother of King Robert I. Born at Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland, he was a son of Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale and Margaret, Countess Of Ca …

  6. Nigel de Brus was taken at Kildrummie, with Sir Alexander de Lindsay and Sir Robert Boyd. Nigel was sent for trial to Berwick, and was there executed as a traitor. As for the ladies, singular directions were given for the security of three of them.