- Sir
David Olifard (c.1113/1117 – c. 1170) was the
first recorded Justiciar (of the Lothians),
governing the
southern half of
Scotland south of the rivers...
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Olifard is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
David Olifard (c.1113/1117 – c. 1170),
Justiciar of the
Lothians Walter Olifard (c. 1150–1222)...
- Sir
Walter Olifard the elder, was
Justiciar (of the Lothians),
governing the
southern half of
Scotland (c.1178–c.1188)
south of the
rivers Forth and Clyde...
-
ongoing research the
earliest member of this Clan
known to date is
Roger Olifard, who
witnessed a
foundation charter to the
Clunic priory of St. Andrew's...
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Olifard (died 1242), Lord of
Bothwell and
Abernethy and
Justiciar of Lothian, was a
Scottish noble.
Olifard was the
eldest son of
Walter de
Olifard and...
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Walter de Moray, and a
daughter of Sir
Walter Olifard of
Bothwell who was the son of Sir
David Olifard of Bothwell. He and his son were
amongst the Scottish...
- in
England and
Scotland by a
family of
Norman origin. The
early forms Olifard and
Oliphard (likely "olif"
conjoined with the
intensive suffix "-ard")...
-
Huntingdon Christian, who
married Sir
Walter Olifard,
Justiciar of
Lothian and son of Sir
David Olifard. Anderson, Rev'd John, "The
Ancient Earls of Strathearn"...
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Elizabeth Bruce and Sir
Walter Oliphant commissioned a
cover to the
Oliphant (
Olifard and Olifaunt) tomb. This
cover was made of
Tournai marble and is one of...
- Ages in Scotland". King
David I
granted the
barony of
Bothwell to
David Olifard (or Olifant),
Justiciar of Lothian, in the mid 12th century. The lands...