9691 Individuals in our Database | | | | EARL OF DUNBAR Gospatrick Mac Gospatrick II Sex: Male | | | |  | Birth Date | 1062 | Death Date | 1138 AUG 22 | Father | Gospatric MacMaldred Dunbar mac Maldred Earl of Northumbria | Born: 1040 | Died: 1080 | Mother | | Born: | | | Gospatrick Mac Gospatrick Notes: | About Gospatrick ll mac Gospatrick, Earl of Dunbar Gospatric II of Dunbar, Earl of Dunbar, Earl of March, b abt 1073, Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland, d 23 Aug 1138, Battle of Standard. parents: Gospatric I, Earl of Northumberland and Dunbar, b abt 1044, Northumberland, England, d 1074/75, Ubbanford, Scotland. Married: (not Sybil Morel; she married his son Edward) Children of Gospatric II of Dunbar were: Gospatric of Dunbar, Earl of Dunbar, b abt 1104. Juliana of Dunbar b abt 1120. She md Sir Ralph de Merlay, Lord of Morpeth, abt 1142, son of Sir William de Merlay. Daughter b abt 1125. She md Gilbride of Angus, Earl of Angus, abt 1144. Edgar of Dunbar b abt 1132. m ALICE, daughter of IVO FitzForne of Greystoke Edward of Dunbar. Married Sybil Morel. From http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY.htm#GospartrickDunbardied1138A http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_of_March Gospatrick MacGospatrick, Lord of Dunbar 3. GOSPATRICK (-[killed in battle Cowton Moor, near Northallerton 22 Aug 1138]). Simeon of Durham names "Dolfin, Walther and Cospatric" as the sons of Gospatrick[418]. He is named third of the three sons of Gospatrick by Roger of Hoveden[419]. GOSPATRICK, son of GOSPATRICK Earl of Northumberland & his wife --- (-[killed in battle Cowton Moor, near Northallerton 22 Aug 1138]). Simeon of Durham names "Dolfin, Walther and Cospatric" as the sons of Gospatrick[425]. He is named third of the three sons of Gospatrick by Roger of Hoveden[426]. He was one of the nine signatories of the charter of Scone in [1115][427]. He appears to have held the position of an earl but is not referred to as such in any known document in his lifetime[428]. Henry I King of England gave him the serjeanty of Beanley, Northumberland[429]. "…Cospatrico fratre Dalfini…" witnessed the charter dated to [1120] under which "David comes filius Malcolmi Regis Scottorum" founded the abbey of Selkirk[430]. "…Gospatricius [frater] Dolfini…" subscribed the possibly spurious charter dated to [1120] of "Alexander…Rex Scottorum…Sibilla regina Scottorum…"[431]. "…Cospatric frater Dalfin…" witnessed inquisitions by "David…Cumbrensis regionis princeps", dated 1124, concerning land owned by the church of Glasgow[432]. As "leader of the men of Lothian", he was killed in the battle of the Standard fighting the English[433]. "David Rex Scotie" confirmed the grant of Coldingham by "Gospatricus comes frater Dolfini" to St Cuthbert by charter dated 1139[434]. m ---. The name of Gospatrick´s wife is not known. Gospatrick & his wife had three children: 1. GOSPATRICK de Dunbar (-1166[435]). He witnessed a charter at Kelso as "Cospatricius comes filius Cospatricii comitis" in 1140[436]. He founded the Cistercian convents at Coldstream and Eccles, co Berwick[437]. m DERDERE ---. Gospatrick & his wife had [three] children ... 2. EDGAR . m ALICE, daughter of IVO FitzForne of Greystoke, Cumberland & his wife Agnes ---. Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated to [1150/62] under which “Walterus filius Yvonis” confirmed the grant of property to “Edgaro filio Cospatrici comitis cum Aliz sorore mea” made by “pater meus Yvo et Agnes mater mea” for their marriage[447]. They were ancestors of the Kilstern family[448]. 3. JULIANA (-bur Newminster Abbey). A charter of Henry I King of England confirms that he arranged the marriage of “Ranulpho de Merlay” and “Julianam filiam comitis Cospatricii”, that she was granted “Horsley, Stanton, Witton, Ritton, Wyndgates” as her dower, and that they later founded Newminster Abbey, witnessed by “Patricio filio…Johanne Peverell de Baalcampo” and confirmed by “Edgarus filius Cospatricii comitis”[449]. She and her husband were both buried at Newminster[450]. m RANULF de Merlay of Morpeth, son of WILLIAM de Merlay of Morpeth, Northumberland & his wife Menialda --- (-after 1137, bur Newminster Abbey). A manuscript narrating the foundation of Newminster Abbey records the descendants of “Ranulphus de Merlay” and his wife until the 16th century[451]. Links
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Ancestors Chart Parents 2 | 4 persons | 8 persons | 16 persons | 32 persons | 64 persons | 128 persons | 256 persons | 512 persons | 1024 persons | - | Earl of Northumbria Gospatric MacMaldred Dunbar mac Maldred b.1040 d.1080 See Notes | Earl of Dunbar Maldred mac Crínán b.1015 d.1045 See Notes | Crinan mac Donnchad of Dunkeld b.0976 Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland d.1045 | Mormaer of Atholl Duncan mac Donnchad b.0949 Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland d.0990 See Notes | Abthane of Dule, Lay Abbot of Dunkeld, Mormaer of Atholl Duncan b.0920 Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland d.0965 See Notes | Priest Thane Dule and Earl of Caithness Duncan Donnchadh b.0890 Dull, Perthshire, Scotland d.0925 | | | | | | | | | | | | Earl of Northumbria Gospatric MacMaldred Dunbar mac Maldred b.1040 d.1080 See Notes | | | | | | | | | |
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