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 Edith of Scotland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She was the daughter of Malcolm III of Scotland and St.
She was out of the monastery by 1093, when Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, wrote to the Bishop of Salisbury ordering that the daughter of the king of Scotland be returned to the monastery that she had left.
Another benefit of the marriage was that England and Scotland became politically closer; three of her brothers served as kings of Scotland and were unusually loyal to England during this period.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Edith_of_Scotland   (740 words)

  
 Maud (Matilda) NORMAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Empress Maud (1102 – September 10, 1167) is the title by which Matilda, daughter and dispossessed heir of King Henry I of England and his wife Maud of Scotland (herself daughter of Malcolm III Canmore and St. Margaret of Scotland), is known, in order to differentiate her from the many other Matildas of the period.
When she was seven years old, Maud was betrothed to Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, and was sent to Germany in 1111 to begin her training as his consort.
Maud and Henry were married at Worms on January 7, 1114 in a splendid ceremony.
homepage.mac.com /janmobley/ps05/ps05_167.html   (942 words)

  
 My Lines - Person Page 386
Maud Cruwys was a daughter and heiress, all authorities agree, of the cadet Prowse family of East Anstey in Devon, England.
Maud, suo jure Countess of Angus was daughter and heir of Malcolm, Earl of Angus.
Maud of Scotland was the sister (which CP says is doubtful) of William, King of Scotland.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~cousin/html/p386.htm   (4448 words)

  
 Scotland
The monarchy of Scotland evolved from this union, known as the Kingdom of Alba.
It should be noted that in early mediæval Scotland, it was the eldest and/or ablest male of the royal house, and not the heir of line, that inherited the throne.
Scotland's Kings and Queens, a brief sketch of each monarch from 843 to 1603.
www3.sympatico.ca /robert.sewell/scotlandkings.html   (2998 words)

  
 THE RISE OF THE FLEMISH FAMILIES IN SCOTLAND
Maud de Louvain, who married Count Eustace I of Boulogne was the granddaughter of Count Lambert I of Louvain.
The ancestor of the Scottish Hay family, William de La Haie, came to Scotland in the reign of David I and became butler to both Malcolm IV and William the Lion.
Maud’s Scottish son, Prince Henry, would pass the name to Seaton, Cumbria, where he established a cell of his abbey at Holmcultram.
amg1.net /scotland/flemfam.htm   (4263 words)

  
 Scotland's Environment Minister and Children Support Giant Sequoia National Monument   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Casting an eye to the future, she commented that perhaps one of the children present here today, would be inspired to follow Muir's path, to become a great scientist or a conservationist, to help conserve the irreplaceable natural treasures of the Earth, of which the Giant Sequoia were among the most impressive.
She said that it was wonderful to realize that children in Scotland were so proud of John Muir, for helping to save so many of America's wildest places, and that they cared so deeply about the Giant Sequoias which they had studied.
Photographers from Scotland's national newspaper 'The Scotsman' and from the London-based Times Educational Supplement were present to record the handover of the children's letters and poems to the Minister and the American Consul.
www.sierraclub.org /ca/sequoia/monument/scottish_children_support.htm   (710 words)

  
 My Lines - Person Page 247
She married 2nd High Steward of Scotland Alan fitz Walter, son of 1st High Steward of Scotland Walter fitz Alan and Eschyne de Molle, circa 1175.
She was the daughter of 4th Earl of Angus Gilchrist of Angus and Maud of Scotland.
She married Walter fitz Alan, 3rd High Steward of Scotland, son of 2nd High Steward of Scotland Alan fitz Walter and Eve of Crawford, circa 1210.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~cousin/html/p247.htm   (7180 words)

  
 Famous Scots - King David I
to become King of Scotland, David was sent (together with his sister) to the Norman English court of William II at the age of nine and spent over 30 years there.
In 1100, his sister (Maud in Scotland but Matilda in England) married William II's son Henry, who became king in the same year.
David established a feudal system in Scotland and introduced many novel ideas such as silver coinage, promoting education and giving audiences to rich and poor alike.
www.rampantscotland.com /famous/blfamdavid1.htm   (465 words)

  
 FenGen
Parents: William I (The Conquerer) King of England II and Maud (Matilda) DE FLANDRE.
Henry I (beauclerc) and Matilda (Edith) (The good queen Maud of Scotland) were married on 11 Nov 1100 in Westminster Abbey, London, England.
Children were: Matilda (Maud), Matilda (Maud) (Princess of England) Empress of Germany.
www.martin.fenimore.com /b5.htm   (862 words)

  
 The Henry & Sarah Ballinger Chiles Family
Empress Maud (1102 - September 10, 1167) is the title by which Matilda, daughter and dispossessed heir of King Henry I of England and his wife Maud of Scotland (herself daughter of Malcolm III Canmore and St. Margaret of Scotland), is known, in order to differentiate her from the many other Matildas of the period.
In 1141 she had escaped Devizes in a similarly clever manner, by disguising herself as a corpse and being carried out for burial.
Despite her tenure as "Lady of the English", the people of her native land never loved Maud.
www.henrychiles.com /i41.html   (1310 words)

  
 Malcolm Earl Of Angus, b: 1190 - Of, Scotland
Born: ABT 1190 - Of, Angus, Angus, Scotland Marr: ABT 1222 - Of, Gartley, Banffshire, Scotland Died: BEF 1242 - Of, Angus, Angus, Scotland Father: Duncan Earl Of Angus Mother: Mrs-Duncan Countess Of Angus Other Spouses:
Born: ABT 1190 - Of, Angus, Angus, Scotland Marr: 1222 - Mary (Maud) De Berkeley Died: BEF 1242 - Of, Angus, Angus, Scotland
Born: ABT 1170 - Of, Forfar, Angusshire, Scotland Marr: - Mrs-Duncan Countess Of Angus Died: -
webpages.charter.net /john_schmidt/gp270.htm   (353 words)

  
 Overview of Maud   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Originally known as Bank of Behitch after a raised piece of ground where carters are said to have unhitched their horses, Maud lies at a junction of six roads and was formerly part of the Auldmaud (Old Maud) Estate.
It developed as a livestock market and with the arrival of the Great North of Scotland Railway in 1861 that function was enhanced by its location at a junction for trains to Fraserburgh in the north and Peterhead in the east.
Today Maud continues to be the 'meeting place' that is said to be the origin of its name, retaining its function as a livestock market and centre for tractor and farm services.
www.geo.ed.ac.uk /scotgaz/towns/townfirst4046.html   (241 words)

  
 Transport railway motor museums Maud Ballater Grampian Scotland
It also features an old water mill, dating back to 1230, which has been fully restored and is now in full working order.
The former administration office on the "Peterhead Platform" of Maud's former station.
Photographs and displays of railway memorabilia of all sorts from the Great North of Scotland Railway (1861-1922), from LNER days (1923-1947), and latterly British Rail (1948-1979).
www.lochkinord.com /attractions/transport.htm   (332 words)

  
 Missing You - UK Missing Persons : Scotland
Looking for any information on Jim Furphy.He came to Scotland from Portadown N/Ireland and lived at Dumbarton Road Near Glasgow.He had a daughter Kathleen who married Bill Lewis and they had a son William.I would believe this to be around the 1940's/1950's.i think Kathleen worked in the Singer Sewing Machine Factory.
Was last seen in the 1901 census in Beath, Fife (coalminer) I would like to contact anyone working on this Family line.
Scotland : Glasgow / Clydebank / Milngavie / Helensburgh
www.missing-you.net /Scotland.php?startnum=1280   (2191 words)

  
 Hotel Maud   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
There are numerous hotels in Maud that can be booked for your stay.
It is often advisable to book in advance to avoid disappointment although this is not always necessary as many will accept last minute bookings.
The following links may help in your search for somewhere to stay in the Scotland of the UK Accommodations near Maud Maud Hotels Maud Bed and Breakfasts Guest Houses in Maud
www.bedsearcher.co.uk /hotel/maud_ab.shtm   (120 words)

  
 Miss Maud Swedish Hotel - Perth - Miss Maud Swedish Hotel Reviews - TripAdvisor
Stayed at Miss Mauds for 2 nights between Feb 18 and Feb 20.Paid $120 PER ROOM per night (incl taxes) for a Scandinavian Room, which is the more spacious room type.PROS:- Central location.
We were very jet lagged after the long flight and timing meant we arrived at the hotel at 9am.
Stayed at Miss Maud for a week and booked a twin sharing and another triple sharing.
tripadvisor.com /Hotel_Review-g255103-d258082-Reviews-Miss_Maud_Swed...   (695 words)

  
 Ancestors
Birth: ABT 1113 - Of, Morven, Argyleshire, Scotland
Birth: ABT 1306 - Of, Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland
Wife: SCOTLAND (BRUCE), Maud (Matilda) Princess Of Birth: ABT 1310 - Of, Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland
mywebpage.netscape.com /rvcslc/Carton/detail_I.htm   (1040 words)

  
 Bronze Age Cremation Pits Discovered
Theories are all well and good, but results are needed to back them up.
Well, those digging near Maud in Scotland have some good news to deliver about a little dig they’ve been conducting: Turns out that the cremation pits and artifacts uncovered during a routine digging for a gas pipeline are indeed from way back in the Bronze Age.
And, the big news is that they make the first confirmed discovery of such signs of life from such a long-ago, darkened historical period.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/ancient_british_history/112364   (447 words)

  
 Maud Countess Of Angus, b: 1215 - Of District, Scotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Maud Countess Of Angus, b: 1215 - Of District, Scotland
Marr: BEF 21 DEC 1247 - Of, Dover, Kent, England
Born: ABT 1215 - Of District, Angus, Now Forfar, Scotland
www.longislandgenealogy.com /foster/gp162.htm   (56 words)

  
 Aberdeen Scotland Estate Agents, Seaside Home, Coastal Property Sales & Land Auctions
Aberdeen Scotland Estate Agents, House Property and Land Sales for Coastal, Seaside Homes
This website will shortly provide details of properties located near seaside, riverside, marine and estuary locations in Aberdeen Scotland.
We will also offer links to estate agents who list properties and real estate in coastal or riverside locations throughout Aberdeen.
www.coastalpropertydevon.co.uk /scotland-aberdeen.html   (217 words)

  
 QUEEN OF SCOTLAND, Matilda (Maud) HUNTINGTON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
QUEEN OF SCOTLAND, Matilda (Maud) HUNTINGTON[14], 26G Grandmother
Saint Atheling, Margaret "The Exile" Queen of SCOTLAND (~1042-1093)
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
homepage.mac.com /donok/PS02/PS02_415.HTM   (95 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/2003
November 24 - The High Court in Glasgow imposes a minimum sentence of 27 years for Al Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi, the Libyan convicted of bombing Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland.
December 31 - The world's largest Hogmanay party in the Scottish capital Edinburgh is cancelled twenty minutes before midnight due to bad weather.
April 29 - Maud Angelica Behn, daughter of Ari Behn and Princess Märtha Louise of Norway
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/2003   (5797 words)

  
 Scotland, United Kingdom Map & Placename Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Local Map of Gatehouse of Fleet, Scotland, United Kingdom
Local Map of Isle of Whithorn, Scotland, United Kingdom
Local Map of Muir of Ord, Scotland, United Kingdom
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 I2095: Frederuna OF RINGLEHEIM (ABT 900 - )
David I "The Saint" KING OF SCOTLAND 1124-1153
_Miss OF THE ISLES ______________________________ _Duncan I KING OF SCOTLAND 1034-1040_
_Bethoc PRINCESS OF SCOTLAND ______________________________________________________________ _Malcolm III "Canmor" KING OF SCOTLAND __
www.geocities.com /athens/troy/1946/g0000155.html   (659 words)

  
 Kleber's Genealogical Page
Matilda [Maud] of England (1102-1167), daughter of Matilda [orig.
Henry I ``beauclerc'' of England (1068-1135), son of Maud [Matilda] de Flandre (~1031-1083) and
Edith] ``the good Queen Maud'' of Scotland (1079-1118), daughter of Malcolm III Ceanmer of Scotland (1031-1093) and
www.stolaf.edu /people/kleber/genealogy.html   (1448 words)

  
 DAVID I MALCOLM, KING OF SCOTLAND/ MAUD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
1080 at: Married: at: Died: 24 MAY 1153 at: Father:III KING OF SCOTLAND MALCOLM Mother:ST.
Name: HENRY PRINCE OF SCOTLAND Born: at: Married: at: Died: 1152 at: Spouses: "ADA" or GUNDRED DE WARENN
Name: CHILD PRINCE OF SCOTLAND Born: 1108 at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses:
users2.ev1.net /~agrogers/gedpage/fam00170.htm   (57 words)

  
 The Little Professor
Millgate Union Catalogue of Walter Scott Correspondence - National Library of Scotland
A full set of twenty-six tracts; probably a privately-assembled collection, as some of the early tracts are from later publishing runs.
Lesley Orr Macdonald, A Unique and Glorious Mission: Women and Presbyterianism in Scotland 1830-1930 (John Donald, 2000).
littleprofessor.typepad.com   (2837 words)

  
 Henry Prince of SCOTLAND/Ada DE WARENNE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Name: William I "The Lion" King of SCOTLAND Born: 1143 at:,,, Scotland Married: at: Died: 4 DEC 1214 at:, Sterling, Stirlingshire, Eng Spouses: CONCUBINE
Name: David Earl of HUNTINGDON Born: 1144 at:, Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, Eng Married: 26 AUG 1190 at:,,, Scotland Died: 17 JUN 1219 at:, Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland Spouses: Maud DE MESCHINES
Name: Margaret Princess of SCOTLAND Born: 1154 at:, Northumberland, Northumberland, Eng Married: BEF.
home.comcast.net /~barbara7905/fam/fam05378.html   (213 words)

  
 Browse The NYPL Digital Picture Collection(P)
Anderson, Joseph 1832-1916 -- Scotland in pagan times : the iron age.
Goodwin, Maud Wilder 1856-1935 -- The colonial cavalier : or, Southern lif
Grant, James -- The Tartan of the clans of Scotland.
digital.nypl.org /mmpco/browse.cfm?trg=srcauth   (8204 words)

  
 David I "The Saint" King of SCOTLAND/Matilda "Maud" HUNTINGTON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
David I "The Saint" King of SCOTLAND/Matilda "Maud" HUNTINGTON
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1134 - 1139 at:,,, Eng Died: 12 JUN 1152 at:,,, Scotland Spouses: Ada DE WARENNE
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