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Topic: David of Strathbogie, 8th Earl of Atholl


  
  thePeerage.com - Fernelith, Countess of Atholl and others
     Ada Hastings, Countess of Atholl is the daughter of David Hastings and Fernelith, Countess of Atholl.
David of Strathbogie, 8th Earl of Atholl+ b.
     Helen married David of Strathbogie, 8th Earl of Atholl, son of John of Strathbogie and Ada Hastings, Countess of Atholl.
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 Campbell
From this period the great power formerly enjoyed by the Earls of Ross, Lords of the Isles, was transferred to the Earls of Argyll and Huntly; the former having the chief rule in the south isles and adjacent coasts.
Their sons were, Archibald, fourth Earl of Argyll; John, ancestor of the Campbells of Lochnell, of which house the Campbells of Balerno, and Stonefield are cadets; and Alexander, dean of Moray.
In 1599, when measures were in progress for bringing the chiefs of the Isles under subjection to the king, the Earl of Argyll and his kinsman, John Campbell of Calder, were accused of having secretly used their influences to prevent Sir James Macdonald of Dunyveg and his clan from being reconciled to the government.
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 1333 dgun.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
David II and his Queen were moved to the safety of Dumbarton Castle, while Berwick surrendered and was annexed by Edward.
Finally, on October 3, 1357, David was released under the Treaty of Berwick, under which the Scots agreed to pay an enormous ransom of 100,000 merks for him (1 merk was 2/3 of an English pound) payable in ten years.
In 1363, David went to London and agreed that should he die childless, the crown would pass to Edward (his brother-in-law) or one of his sons, with the Stone of Destiny being returned for their coronation as King of Scots.
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 thePeerage.com - Adam de Kilconquhar , 3rd Earl of Carrick and others
     Isabella of Strathbogie was the daughter of John of Strathbogie, 9th Earl of Atholl and Margaret.
He was the son of David of Strathbogie, 8th Earl of Atholl and Isabel of Chilham.
She married John of Strathbogie, 9th Earl of Atholl, son of David of Strathbogie, 8th Earl of Atholl and Isabel of Chilham.
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 ross
On 1.6.1317 a dispensation was granted by Pope John XXII, permitting the Earl of Carrick to marry Isabella, daughter of William Earl of Ross, notwithstanding their being within the third and fourth degrees of consabguinity, but it is doubtful if the marriage actually took place.
Robert I gave to Sir Hugh de Ross, knight, son and heir of William, Earl of Ross, the sheriffship and Burgh of Crumbathy, or Cromartie, 5.12.1315; the third part of the fermes of Kirckcudbright was assigned to him.
Hugh, Earl of Ross, renouncrd to the King the advocation of the church of Philorth, in Buchan, 29.3.1330.
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by forename - part 20
David I the Saint of Scotland, King of Scotland, b.
David of Caithness, Earl of Caithness Stuart, b.
David of Milford Haven, Marquess of Milford Hav 3 Mountbatten, b.
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 Scotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Atholl is located around the Tilt river valley in central Scotland, with the Firth of Tay to the southeast and Loch Ness to the northwest.
Their descendents became Earls not only over much of Lothian but also of Moray, though over the next few decades the territorial autonomy enjoyed by the regional lords was greatly reduced.
When David II died childless, Robert Stewart (as a grandson of Robert I) inherited the throne, and was crowned King Robert II in 1371.
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 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg145.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Edward married (2) Isabella daughter of John of Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl and Margaret.
Christina married (1) Gartnait, Earl of Mar in 1292.
Matilda married Malise, Earl of Strathearn and Caithness.
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 Royal Houses of Scotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Maldred, married Edith, daughter of Uchtred, Earl of Northumberland, and was father of Cospatrick, Earl of Northumberland.
Alexander, Earl of Buchan, 1374, and jure uxoris, Earl of Ross, known as “The Wolf of Badenoch” married Euphemia, Countess of Ross, widow of Sir Walter Leslie, and daughter and heiress of William, 5th Earl of Ross, and died without issue 24 July, 1394, leaving several illegitmate children.
David, Earl Palatine of Strathearn, and Earl of Caithness, born circa 1356, and died before 1389, leaving issue, an only daughter and heiress Euphemia, COUNTESS PALATINE OF STRATHEARN and Countess of Caithness, which latter Earldom she resigned to her uncle, Walter Stewart.
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The Castle of Strathbogie was to be renamed Huntly after a portion of the Gordon lands in Berwickshire.
George, fourth Earl of Huntly, became Chancellor of Scotland in 1547 and was a close confidant of the regent, Mary of Guise, the mother of Mary, Queen of Scots.
David Ashton Gordon (6.Joshua5, 5.L. D.4, 3.John3, 2.William2, 1.William1) born 7 May 1872, married (1) 24 Dec 1891, in Bradley Co., T., by Granville Lee M.G., Florance "Nettie" Rice, born 1868, (daughter of Allen H. Rice and Prudence T. Terry) married (2) 22 Nov 1908, in Roane Co., Tn.
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 United Kingdom Heads of State with pictures
Her brother, Duncan, Earl of Fife, was an allie of the English and was married to Mary de Monthermer, niece of Edward I. of England.
She was daughter of the great Randolf, 1st Earl of Moray and in 1346 she inherited from her brother the Earldom of Moray and the Lordships of Annandale and the Isle of Man and lived (Ca.
Her marriage to the earl of Salisbury was annulled on the grounds of a precontract with Sir Thomas Holland, whom she then married and became mother of four children.
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 Ballater, Scotland : Dinnet history   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
On the death of Robert the Bruce in 1329, his 5-year-old son David II was crowned the new King of Scotland.
Earl Davy and his army, marched on and laid siege to Kildrummy Castle intending to overthrow the Royal family who were housed there.
Earl Davys men, surprised and caught off guard with the early attack by Douglas, were already struggling and retreating when the pincer movement of Sir Andrew's troops, charging them from behind, sealed their fate.
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 fife1
Ada, Countess of Atholl (dau of Sir David of Hastings, Earl of Atholl)
David of Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl (b 01.02.1309, d 30.11.1335)
BP1999 (Saltoun) identifies that Hugh as son of Gillemichael, 3rd Earl of Fife.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
He was born in 1248 probably at Barnard Castle, the son of Devorguilla Balliol,(d.1290, daughter of Alan, 5th Lord of Galloway (d.1234), and John, 5th Baron de Balliol Lord of Barnard Castle (d.1269) and founder of Balliol College in the University of Oxford, one of the first colleges founded in Oxford.
Gilbert is better known for his participation in the assassination of Piers Gaveston, Earl of Cornwall.
However, they were defeated, and David II was taken prisoner at the Battle of Neville's Cross.
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 Edward Bruce dgun.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
A liaison with Isabella, daughter of John of Strathbogie, 9th Earl of Atholl, produced an illegitimate son, Alexander Bruce, who would later inherit his father's earldom.
Edward deserted her to marry Isabella of Ross, which began bad blood between himself and David of Strathbogie, 10th Earl of Atholl, the brother of the wronged Isabella.
Robert Bruce was born the first child and eldest son of Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale, (buried in March 1304 at Holmecultram, Cumberland, England) and of Marjory, (d.1292), daughter of Niall of Carrick, 2nd Earl of Carrick and Margaret, daughter of Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward of Scotland.
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 700000 people connected with European Royalty
David Strathbogie Earl Of Atholl and Joan Comyn
Born: Abt 1290 - Of Strathbogie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Henry Earl Of Atholl and Margaret Countess Of Atholl
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 Scotland's Past - Robert I - 1308 - 1313   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
On the 8th of September a larger raid was sent into Corbridge where everything was destroyed before laying waste to the areas which were had been spared on the first visit.
At the Inverness Parliament the Earl of Atholl and Thomas Randolph offered Bruce their allegiance, the Earl of Atholl was then confirmed in his lands and Randolph was given the Earldom of Moray.
To their critics the Douglases were a force for disorder in the kingdom, lawless, arrogant and violent, whose power rested on coercion and whose defiance of kings and guardians ultimately provoked James II into slaying the Douglas earl with his own hand.
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 Munro (clan) dgun.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
On September 11, 1297 the forces of Andrew de Moray and William Wallace clashed with those of John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey, and the English forces suffered defeat.
Donald, Lord of the Isles (Macdonald) and his invading Highlanders engaged an army of Lowlanders commanded by the Earl of Mar.
The Regiment of the Line was formed officially in 1739 as the 42nd Highland Regiment of Foot under John, the Earl of Crawford, and first mustered in 1740, at Aberfeldy.
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 Names Index Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Stafford, ~*Edmund "Earl" of (2 MAR 1377/1378-22 JUL 1403)
Strathbogie, ~*David "Earl" of Atholl (Abt 1332-10 OCT 1369)
Strathbogie, ~*David "Earl" of Atholl (1 FEB 1308/1309-30 NOV 1335)
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 The early history of Scotland and meanings of the clan names and place-names appearing on the Clan Map of Scotland
David de Graham was granted land north of Dundee by William the Lion and another David acquired the barony of Kincardine in Perthshire.
Malcolm, 5th Earl of Lennox, succeeded to the earldom in 1293 and was killed at Halidon Hill in 1333.
The founder of the clan is believed to have lived during the reign of David II (1329-71) and have descended from a younger son of an Earl of Lennox.
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 comyn01
Isabel of Fife (dau of Duncan, 9th Earl of Fife)
Sir Patrick 'fl beard', 8th Earl of Dunbar, 1st Earl of March (b c1242, d 10.10.1308)
William de Comyn (Chancellor to King David I) Main sources: TSP (Badenoch), TSP (Buchan), BE1883 (Cumyn of Buchan).
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 Worldroots.com
Elizabeth de Strathbogie, daughter of David of Strathbogie,
Earl of March, Earl of Ulster and Philippa of Clarence
Earl of Essex, 2nd Viscount Hereford and Lettice Knollys
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 1292 oddd.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The golden age of Lanna was in the 15th century.
In 1477 the 8th Buddhist council was held near Chiang Mai, which worked on improving the Buddhist scriptures.
The Mon are an ethnic group in Southeast Asia.
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 Worldroots.com
Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence, Earl of Ulster, son of
March, Earl of Ulster and Philippa of Clarence
Thomas de Holand, 2nd Earl of Kent, son of Sir Thomas de
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 1294 dgun.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
- 1813 - David Spangler Kaufman, American politician (d.
He was survived by his son Edward Balliol.
She married (1) Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford, (2) Ralph Morthermer, 1st Baron Monthermer.
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 Scottish History
- married Matilda of Huntingdon, grand-daughter of earl Siward of Northumbria
David II - son of Robert I Bruce + Elizabeth de Burgh
- 1346 David II captured at Battle of Neville's Cross (near Durham) and held in the Tower of London, in captivity became friendly with Edward III
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