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Persönliche Daten GOSPATRIC FITZMALDRED OF DUNBAR 

  • Er wurde geboren im Jahr 1040 in Dunbar, Caithness, East Lothian, Scotland.Quelle 1
  • Titel: 1st Earl of Dunbar, Earl of Northumbria, Lord of Allerdale & Carlisle
  • (Titles) im Jahr 1072 in Gained the title of Earl of Dunbar.
  • (Alternative Name) : Gospatrick FitzMaldred.
  • (Titles) im Jahr 1067 in Gained the title of Earl of Northumberland.
  • (Titles) im Jahr 1072 in Deposed as Earl of Northumberland.
  • Er ist verstorben am 15. Dezember 1072 in Ubbansford, Scotland, er war 32 Jahre alt.

    Fout Pass auf: War 9 Monate vor der Geburt (??-??-1075) des Kindes (GUNILDA DUNBAR) bereits verstorben (15. Dezember 1072).

  • Ein Kind von MALDRED MACCRINAN und AELDGYTH OF DUNBAR

Familie von GOSPATRIC FITZMALDRED OF DUNBAR

Er ist verheiratet mit AETHEREDA OF WESSEX.

Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1062 in Norham, Northumberland, er war 22 Jahre alt.


Kind(er):

  1. Matilda DUNBAR  1065-????
  2. Dorothy Agnes DUNBAR  ± 1063-???? 
  3. Dolfin DUNBAR  1067-± 1092
  4. GOSPATRICK II DUNBAR  1062-1138 
  5. WALTHEOF DUNBAR  1069-1138 
  6. ETHELREDA DUNBAR  1071-???? 
  7. GUNILDA DUNBAR  1075-???? 


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Gospatric or Cospatric (from the Cumbric "Servant of Saint Patrick"), (died after 1073), was Earl of Northumbria, or of Bernicia, and later lord of sizable estates around Dunbar. While his paternal ancestry is uncertain, his descendants held the Earldom of Dunbar, later known as the Earldom of March, in south-east Scotland until 1435.

Gospatric was a great-grandson of Æthelred II through his mother, Ealdgyth, and his maternal grandmother, Ælfgifu, who had married Uchtred the Bold.

Issue about paternal lineage
He is often said to have been a son of Maldred son of Crínán of Dunkeld. If this is correct, Maldred was apparently not the son of Crínán's known wife Bethóc, daughter of the Scots king Malcolm II, as Gospatric's descendants made no such claim when they submitted their pleadings in the Great Cause (though according to this link his descendant, Patrick the Seventh Earl of Dunbar, did indeed make a claim to the throne during these pleadings) to determine the succession to the kingship of the Scots after the death of Alexander III in 1286.

Alternatively, rather than being descended from a half-brother of King Duncan I (Donnchad mac Crínáin), Gospatric may have been the youngest son of Earl Uhtred the Bold (died 1016). Another reconstruction would make Gospatric the grandson of Uhtred's discarded first wife, Ecgfritha, daughter of Aldhun, Bishop of Durham, through Sigrida, her daughter with Kilvert son of Ligulf. Whatever his parentage may have been, Gospatric was clearly an important figure in Northumbria and Cumbria, with ties to the family of Earl Uchtred.

The Life of Edward the Confessor, commissioned by Queen Edith, contains an account of the pilgrimage to Rome of Tostig Godwinson, Earl of Northumbria. It tells how a band of robbers attacked Tostig's party in Italy, seeking to kidnap the Earl. A certain Gospatric "was believed because of the luxury of his clothes and his physical appearance, which was indeed distinguished" to be Earl Tostig, and succeeded in deceiving the would-be kidnappers as to his identity until the real Earl was safely away from the scene. Whether this was the same Gospatric, or a kinsman of the same name, is unclear, but it is suggested that his presence in Tostig's party was as a hostage as much as a guest.

Harrying of the North
After his victory over Harold Godwinson at Hastings, William of Normandy appointed a certain Copsi or Copsig, a supporter of the late Earl Tostig, who had been exiled with his master in 1065, as Earl of Bernicia in the spring of 1067. Copsi was dead within five weeks, killed by Oswulf, grandson of Uchtred, who installed himself as Earl. Oswulf was killed in the autumn by bandits after less than six months as Earl. At this point, Gospatric, who had a plausible claim to the Earldom given the likelihood that he was related to Oswulf and Uchtred, offered King William a large amount of money to be given the Earldom of Bernicia. The King, who was in the process of raising heavy taxes, accepted.

In early 1068, a series of uprisings in England, along with foreign invasion, faced King William with a dire threat. Gospatric is found among the leaders of the uprising, along with Edgar Ætheling and Edwin, Earl of Mercia and his brother Morcar. This uprising soon collapsed, and William proceeded to dispossess many of the northern landowners and grant the lands to Norman incomers. For Gospatric, this meant the loss of his earldom to Robert Comine and exile in Scotland. King William's authority, apart from minor local troubles such as Hereward the Wake and Eadric the Wild, appeared to extend securely across England.

Gospatric joined the invading army of Danes, Scots, and Englishmen under Edgar the Aetheling in the next year. Though the army was defeated, he afterwards was able, from his possession of Bamburgh castle, to make terms with the conqueror, who left him undisturbed till 1072. The widespread destruction in Northumbria known as the Harrying of the North relates to this period.

Exile
In 1072 William the Conqueror stripped Gospatric of his Earldom of Northumbria, and he replaced him with Siward's son Waltheof, 1st Earl of Northampton.

Gospatric fled into exile in Scotland and not long afterwards went to Flanders. When he returned to Scotland he was granted the castle at "Dunbar and lands adjacent to it" and in the Merse by King Malcolm Canmore. This earldom without a name in the Scots-controlled northern part of Bernicia would later become the Earldom of Dunbar.

Gospatric did not long survive in exile according to Roger of Hoveden's chronicle:

"[N]ot long after this, being reduced to extreme infirmity, he sent for Aldwin and Turgot, the monks, who at this time were living at Meilros, in poverty and contrite in spirit for the sake of Christ, and ended his life with a full confession of his sins, and great lamentations and penitence, at Ubbanford, which is also called Northam, and was buried in the porch of the church there."

He was the father of three sons, and at least one daughter named Uchtreda, who married Duncan II of Scotland, the son of King Malcolm Canmore.

The sons were:
Gospatric who was killed at the battle of the Standard in 1138.
Dolfin, who seems to have received from Malcolm the government of Carlisle. Dolfin has also been identified with Dolfin de Bradeley and is believed to be the progenitor of the Bradley, Staveley, De Hebden, and Thoresby families.
Waltheof, Lord of Allerdale and Abbot of Crowland
SOURCE: Wikipedia

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GOSPATRIC FITZMALDRED OF DUNBAR
1040-1072

1062
Dolfin DUNBAR
1067-± 1092

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