Sir Patrick de Graham, Lord of Kincardine (c. 1235 – 27/28 April 1296), was a 13th-century Scottish noble and soldier.
Patrick was born around 1235, the son of Sir David Graham of Dundaff and wife Agnes Noble.
[2] He was selected to negotiate the marriage of Prince Alexander of Scotland and Margaret of Flanders in 1281.
He sat in the Parliament of 1284 and acknowledged Margaret, Maid of Norway as heir to the throne of Scotland.
[2][3] He was Sheriff of Stirling by 1289 and was one of John Balliol's auditors in 1292 during the competition for the Scottish crown.