In 1178 William the Lion built a castle nearby in which he would occasionally reside.
It was also used as a royal residence by David I and William the Lion.
A descendant of William the Lion that was king of Scotland at one time.
Edgar had possessed the lands under William the Lion.
The original Silver Bell is commonly reported to have been a gift of William the Lion in the 12th century.
The process was continued under David's successors, most intensely of all under William the Lion.
William the Lion, King of the Scots, would have Northumberland.
Robert had a daughter who was a concubine of William the Lion, king of the Scots.
Thomas flourished in the reign of William the Lion and died in 1288.
Alexander was the only son of William the Lion and his wife Ermengarde.