Sir Robert Graham of Kinpont (died 1437) was a Scottish landowner, and one of the key conspirators in the assassination of King James I of Scotland in 1437.[1]
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Friary in Perth. He tracked down and captured two of the regicides, SirRobertGraham and the King's uncle Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl, as they hid above...
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