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| | I10933: Gospatric (____ - 1179) (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29) |
 | | of Ranulf Engaine." http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/famhist/burke.htm states "Gospatric, son of Orne, and great-grandson of Eldred, 2nd feudal Lord of Kendal, Alan, 2nd Lord of Allandale, his cousin-german, gave High Ireby, which remained vested in a younger branch of the Curwens, which terminated in female heirs. |
 | | This Gospatric was the first of the family who was Lord of Workington, having exchanged with his cousin, William de Lancaster, the lordship of Middleton, in Westmoreland, for the lands of Lamplugh and Workington, in Cumberland. |
 | | Gospatric had (with four younger sons Gilbert ; Adam ; Orme ; and Alexander) his successor, Thomas, called after the fashion of those times, son of Gospatric." To this Thomas, one Rowland, son of Ughtred son of Fergus, gave the lordship of Curwen, in Galloway He d. |
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