Coat of arms of Sir Ingram de Umfraville Gules an orle ermine a label of five (or three) azure (also recorded without the label, after succeeding to his relative Ingram Baliol's titles)
Guardian of the Kingdom of Scotland (Second Interregnum)
In office 1300–1301
Serving with
John Comyn
William de Lamberton
Preceded by
Robert the Bruce
Succeeded by
John de Soules
Personal details
Nationality
Scottish
Spouse
Isabella
Parent(s)
Robert de Umfraville Eva de Balliol
Sir Ingram de Umfraville[a] (fl. 1284–1320) was a Scottish noble who played a particularly chequered role in the Wars of Scottish Independence, changing sides between England and Scotland multiple times, throughout the conflict.
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