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  Allied Dunbar
The lords of Dunbar, Earls in the Scottish border were descended from Crinan of Dunkeld, whose younger son Maldred married Algitha, daughter of Ughtred, earl of Northumberland, by Elgiva, daughter of the Saxon king Ethelred the Unready.
Thus, one of the 7th Earl's claims to the kingship of Scotland was as the agnate of the House of Dunkeld, being (a) the closest agnate, and (b) a candidate based on tanistry of agnates of the house where the deceased Alexander III belonged to.
The Earls of March on the Scottish border were descended from Crinan, whose younger son Maldred married Algitha, daughter of Ughtred, earl of Northumberland, by Elgiva, daughter of the Saxon king Ethelred the Unready.
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 33rd Generation (cont.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Gospatric of Dunbar, Earl of Northumbria and Dunbar and Lord of Bamburgh, Carlisle, and Allerdale was born circa 1040 in Northumberland County, England and married circa 1057.
Ada de Engayne "Ada d'Engaine" was born circa 1081 in Burgh-By-Sands, Cumberland County, England and married 1104 in England.
Haakon Paalson, Earl of Orkney "Hako" was born circa 1070 in Orkney, Orkney Islands, Scotland and married circa 1103.
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 'Gospatric I' DUNBAR "Earl of Northumberland" "Lord of Bamburgh" "1st Earl of Dunbar"
'Gospatric I' DUNBAR "Earl of Northumberland" "Lord of Bamburgh" "1st Earl of Dunbar"
Maldred Maccrinan DUNBAR "Lord of Carlesle and Allerdale" (1009-1045)
In October or November 1027, Gospatric was deprived of the Earldon on a charge of having taken part in a massacre at Durham.
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 Greenlaw2002
Born around 975, Crinan of Dunkeld was the Thane and Seneschal of the Isles.  He was the father of King Duncan I, and grandfather of Gospatric.  Gospatric was given the Earldom of Northumberland in 1067 by the recently arrived William the Conqueror.
The first person to use the name of Dunbar was Gospatric I,who rebuilt the wood and wattle Tower of Bar into the stone castle that was to become the home of one of the most powerful families in Scotland.
After the death of the heirless King Alexander, Patrick the Eighth Earl of Dunbar was one of the ten competitors for the throne of Scotland at Berwick upon Tweed in 1291.
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 Patrick Dunbar, 8th Earl of Dunbar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Earls of March on the Scottish border were descended from Crínán of Dunkeld, whose younger son Maldred married Algitha, daughter of Uchtred the Bold, by Elgiva, daughter of the Saxon king Ethelred the Unready.
Maldred’s son Gospatric, was made Earl of Northumbria by William the Conqueror; but being soon afterwards deprived of this position he fled to Scotland, where Máel Coluim III, King of Scotland, welcomed him and granted him Dunbar and the adjoining lands - he is counted as the 1st Earl of Dunbar.
The 8th Earl was succeeded by his son Patrick Dunbar, 9th Earl of Dunbar (1285-1369), who was married with the famous Black Agnes of Moray.
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 Ann Raymond Heath (nee Dunbar) (1787-1842), England.
Anne Raymond Dunbar, elder daughter of William Dunbar, married in1806 George Heath, Esq., of Kitlands, near Dorking, Surrey, Serjeant-at-law and J.P. for Surrey, who was born 27th June, 1779, and died 22nd January, 1852.
Gospatric, the elder, according to some authorities, subsequently returned to England and submitted to William the Conqueror, who restored to him his earldom of Northumberland, of which, however, he was again deprived in 1072, and finally died circ.
Dunbar, as a token of remembrance of her dear and valuable friend Mrs.
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 Clan Maitland Pt 4/TITLE
Walter Marshall, Earl of Pembroke (LLZV-DH) Born: Abt 1206 Of, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales Died: 24 Nov 1245 Gooddrich Castle, London, Middlesex, Bur.: Tintern, Abbey, England Married: Margaret De Quincy, Countess of Lincoln (91SM-0G) Mar.: 6 Jan 1242 Of, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales 1/11.
Melmare (Melkofr), Earl Of Atholl, Prince of Scotland (8XJK-1C) Born: Abt 1038 Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland 1/4.
Eadulf Of Bernicia, Earl of Northumbria (V9VN-29) Born: Abt 992 Bernicia, Northumbria, Died: Bef 1043 1/2.
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 Peers
Earl of Strathclyde, Thane of Dule; Abbot of Dunkeld.
1st earl, in a charter from Malcolm IV of 1164.
Earl of Dunbar, lord of Carlisle and Allerdale
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 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg90.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Alfonso married (2) Richilda of Poland daughter of Wladislaw II "the Exile", King of Poland and Sophia Agnes of Germany in Jul 1152.
David married Maud (Matilda) of Huntington daughter of Waltheof, Earl of Huntingdon & Northampton and Judith de Lens in 1113/1114 in Scotland.
Gospatric, Earl of Northumberland was born about 1110 in of Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland.
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 dunbar01
Isabella Randolph (dau of Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray)
Ada of Dunbar (dau of Patrick, 5th Earl of Dunbar, Earl of Lothian)
Alice de Greystoke (dau of Ivo de Greystoke)
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 British Royal Progenitors: Index of 'E' Names
Earl of FIFE, Malcolm (marriage to Helen of Wales) (i2602)
Earl of MERCIA, Ealdorman of the Gaini, Aethelred Mucil (marriage to Eadburgh) (i753)
Earl of the Uplands, Ivar (marriage to unknown) (i1112)
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 Notes
Earl of Huntingdon and Northumberland; founder of the Abbey of Holmcultram.
Hugh was sixth Earl of Chester and Vicomte of Avranchin and the Bessin
Syward was Earl of Northumberland, Northampton, Huntingdon and Northumbria.
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 Dorothy CUNINGHAME - Ancestors
c1210/1233 (+).-Hervey de CUNYNGHAME -aft 1264 (+).-Edward de CUNYNGHAME of Kilmaurs -?c1285 (+).-Robert de CUNYNHAME of Kilmaurs -1330 (+).-Hugh de CUNYNGHAME of Kilmaurs (+).-Sir William de CUNYNGHAME, Earl of Carrick -1396/99 (+).-Sir William de CUNYNGHAME fl.
`-Margaret de DANYELSTON / DENNIESTON.-Alexander de CUNYNGHAME, 1st Earl of Glencairn -1488 (+)
.-Alexander de CUNYNGHAME, 1st Earl of Glencairn -1488 (+)
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 Descent of Graham Nassau Gordon Milne (b   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
His mother was Ealdgyth, daughter of Uchtred, Earl of Northumberland, whose wife was Elgiva, daughter of Ethelred the Unready, King of England (d.
Elizabeth (The Visitation of Yorkshire 1563-64 says that she was a daughter of Lord Maxwell), Countess of Atholl, widow of Sir William Douglas of Dalkeith, Earl of Atholl (d.
The Visitation of Yorkshire 1563-64 says that she was 'doughter of therl [the earl of] Doglas'.
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 welcome
Patrick Dunbar of Cumnock [hca/i.353]; nearest relation and heir to Sir Patrick de Dunbar earl of
the Dunbars of Cumnock is extolled, 'a daughter of this house, Ellen, was deaf and
1611: Slain by Alexander Dunbar of Kilbuiak at Forres
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 Clayton Genealogy
There is a deed in the Land Records in the StateArchives of Maryland of 250 acres originally patented 8 June 1649 toRobert Brooke, the Progenitor of the Brooke Family in Maryland, and latersold by him to William Evans of Newtown in St. Mary's County.
Ruadri Mormaer, 1st Earl of Mar and 604113953.
Earl Gospatric I of Northumberland Dunbar, born Abt.
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 Table A1
Married SIWARD DIGERA, Earl of NORTHUMBERLAND, son of BEORN BERESUNE.
Married ISABEL de NEVILE, daughter of GEOFFREY de NEVILE and formerly the wife of GILBERT de BRAKENBERG.
COSPATRIC, Earl of NORTHUMBERLAND (by purchase from King WILLIAM I "the Conqueror", 1069; fled to Scotland; deprived of the Earldom for treasonable incursions, 1072).
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 :::: Clan Cleary - Dunbar Pedigree ::::
ospatric, born ca 1040 created Earl of of Northumberland in 1069 after paying a large fine but in 1072 was removed due to having taken part in a massacre at Durham.
ospatric de Dunbar, 1st Earl of Dunbar, living about the year 1115, when he was a signatory to the Charter of Scone by which Scone Abbey was founded, and was killed leading his men at the Battle of the Standard in Yorkshire, which the Scottish lost in 1138, leaving,
1a Waltheof de Dunbar, 3rd Earl of Dunbar, ancestor of the subsequent Earls of Dunbar and March.
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 thePeerage.com - Ealdgyth of Northumberland and others
     Waltheof of Scotland, 1st Baron of Allerdale was the son of Gospatric, Earl of Northumberland.
     Octreda of Scotland is the daughter of Gospatric, Earl of Northumberland.
     Gunhilda of Scotland is the daughter of Gospatric, Earl of Northumberland.
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 Ancestors of Robert C. Bradley: Index
Anjou, Mathilde de, Duchess of Normandy (i5466), b.1107-d.1154
Beauchamp, Thomas de, Earl Warwick (marriage to Katharine de Mortimer Countess Of Warw) (i7508), b.1313-d.1369
Bigod, Hugh, 1st Earl Norfolk (marriage to Gundred Or Gundreda Warwick) (i5113), b.1095-d.1176
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 Dunbar DNA Project: Patriarchs
Gospatric, (The Lord Gospatric, Earl of Northumberland, the first to hold Dunbar and an Heir to the thrones of England and Scotland) b.
1040, (The Lord Gospatric, Earl of Northumberland, the first to hold Dunbar and an Heir to the thrones of England and Scotland), d.
John Dunbar of CT 1694, Sons Edward b.
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 The Royal Ancestry of Laura Leighton Adams, wife of Charles Bruce Capron - Person Page 31
Saier de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester b.
Rudolph de Alost Gant, Lord of Aalst (Alost) in Flanders; hereditary Advocate orProtector of St Peter of Ghent
Hugh II de Montfort, Warden of Dover Castle; Constable of England
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 James DOUGLAS, 1st Lord of Dalkeith - Ancestors
This chart shows the immediate ancestors of James DOUGLAS, 1st Lord of Dalkeith who married Elizabeth STEWART, a Scottish princess.
.-Roger de QUINCEY Earl of Winchester 1204-1264
.-Thomas RANDOLPH, 1st Earl of Moray bef 1277-1332
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 Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with D
De Clare, Gilbert Earl of Gloucester, 4 (ABT 1180-WFT Est 1228-1272)
De Dunbar, Patrick Earl of Dunbar and March 4 (1152-31 DEC 1232)
De Dunbar, Waltheof Earl of Dunbar 3rd (WFT Est 1101-1130-1182)
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 Section E: Descendants of Crinan the Thane, Abbot of Dunkeld
of Earl Finn Arnason, and widow of Thorfill Sigurdson, Earl of Orkney
, Earl of Northumberland, was born circa 1062, and died in 1138.
Prince of Scotland and Earl of Huntingdon (RandE)
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 Genealogy Data   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Father: De Dunbar, Patrick Earl of Dunbar and March 4
De Dunbar, Patrick Earl of Dunbar and March 4
Father: De Dunbar, Waltheof Earl of Dunbar 3rd
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 abbey - Name Index - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Aethelreda, of Dunbar, Princess of England b.988 - East Lothian, Scotland
de Falaisse, Herleve Officer of The Household b.1006 - Falaise, Calvados, France
Dudley, Abigail b.1667 - of Guilford, New Haven, Ct Dunbar
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