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  1. Margaret de Huntingdon  1145-1201 
  2. Ada de Huntingdon  ± 1146-> 1206 
  3. David Huntingdon  1152-1219 

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    Henry, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon
    Henry le Scot (of Scotland)
    Scots Gaelic: Eanric mac Dabíd
    Gender:
    Male
    Birth:
    November 19, 1114
    Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland
    Death:
    June 12, 1152 (37)
    Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland
    Place of Burial:
    Kelso Abbey, Kelso, Scottish Borders, Scotland (United Kingdom)

    Immediate Family:
    Son of David I, King of Scots and Matilda of Huntingdon, Countess of Huntingdon & Queen consort of Scotland

    Husband of Ada or Ida de Warenne, Countess of Huntingdon

    Partner of MIstress of Henry of Huntingdon

    Father of Aufrica of Scotland; M√°el Coluim IV mac Eanric, King of Scots; William "The Lion", King of Scots; Margaret de Huntingdon, Princess of Scotland; Ada de Huntingdon (of Scotland), Countess of Holland; Matilda of Scotland; David, 8th Earl of Huntingdon and Marjory De Huntingdon

    Brother of Claricia ingen Dabid and Hodierna ingen Dabid

    Half brother of Matilda de Senlis; Simon de Senliz (de Saint Liz), II, 4th Earl of Huntingdon & Northampton and Waltheof de Senlis, Saint & Abbot of Melrose

    https://www.geni.com/people/Henry-3rd-Earl-of-Huntingdon/6000000001068387165

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    her father ·Üí Aleid van Holland, comtesse de Hainaut
    his mother ·Üí Floris IV, count of Holland
    her father ·Üí William I, Count of Holland
    his father ·Üí Ada de Huntingdon (of Scotland), Countess of Holland
    his mother ·Üí Henry, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon
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    his father

    http://genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00015376&tree=LEO
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=85170741
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry,_Earl_of_Northumbria

    Henry of Scotland (Eanric mac Dabíd, 1114 ·Äì 12 June 1152[1]) was heir apparent to the Kingdom of Alba. He was also the 3rd Earl of Northumberland and the 3rd Earl of Huntingdon. He was the son of King David I of Scotland and Queen Maud, 2nd Countess of Huntingdon.[2] Henry was named after his uncle, King Henry I of England, who had married his paternal aunt Edith.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_of_Scotland

    http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTLAND.htm

    http://thepeerage.com/p10293.htm#i102926

    In 1139, Henry married Ada de Warenne,[1] the daughter of William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey (died 1138), and Elizabeth of Vermandois, daughter of Hugh of Vermandois.
    ·Ä¢Ada of Huntingdon (1139·Äì1206), married in 1161, Floris III, Count of Holland.[2]
    ·Ä¢Margaret of Huntingdon (1145·Äì1201)
    ·Ä¢Married [1] in 1160 Conan IV, Duke of Brittany, (died 1171)[8]
    ·Ä¢Married [2] Humphrey III de Bohun, Lord of Trowbridge.
    ·Ä¢Married [3] Sir William fitz Patrick de Hertburn
    ·Ä¢Malcolm IV of Scotland.[2]
    ·Ä¢William I of Scotland.[2]
    ·Ä¢David of Scotland, 8th Earl of Huntingdon.[2]
    ·Ä¢Matilda of Huntingdon, born and died 1152.
    ·Ä¢Marjorie of Huntingdon, married Gille Críst, Earl of Angus.

    HUSBAND

    Name: Earl Henry De Huntingdon Of NorthumberlandMale [1] Note
    Born: 11141114-1-1 at Of Huntingdon, ScotlandOf Huntingdon, Scotland [2]
    Married: 11391139-1-1 at EnglandEngland
    Died: 12 Jun 11521152-6-12 at Kelso, Roxburgh, ScotlandKelso, Roxburgh, Scotland [4]
    Father: King David I Of Scotland
    Mother: Countess Matilda Huntington Of Northumberland WIFE
    Name: Countess Gundred De Warenne Of Warwick [5] Note
    Born: 1120 at Of, Warwick, Warwickshire, England [6]
    Died: 1178 at , , Warwickshire, England [7] Other Spouses: Roger Neubourg De Beaumont Earl Of Warwick William De Lancaster Baron Of Kendal
    Father: Earl William De Warenne Ii
    Mother: Countess Isabel De Vermandois Of Leicester
    CHILDREN
    Name: King Malcolm Iv Canmore King Of
    Born: 20 Mar 1141 at , , , Scotland
    Died: 9 Dec 1165 at Jedburgh Abbey Roxburghshire
    Name: King William I Of Scotland
    Born: 1143 at , , , Scotland
    Died: 4 Dec 1214 at , Sterling, Stirlingshire, Scotland
    Wife: Avenel
    Name: Earl David Huntingdon Of Huntingdon
    Born: Abt 1144 at Huntingdonshire, Scotland
    Died: 17 Jun 1219 at Yardley, Northants
    Wife: Matilda De Keveliock Of Chester
    Name: Princess Ada De Huntingdon Of Scotland
    Born: 1146 at Of, Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England
    Died: 11 Jan 1206
    Husband: Count Floris Iii Of Holland
    Name: Princess Matilda Huntington Of Scotland
    Born: Abt 1148 at , , , England
    Died: 1152 at Young
    Name: Princess Isabella Of Scotland
    Born:
    Died:
    Husband: Robert De Ros
    Name: Matilda Of Scotland Princess
    Born: Abt 1150 at London, Middlesex County, England
    Died: 1152 at London, Middlesex County, England
    Name: Princess Marjory Huntington Of Scotland
    Born: 1152 at , , , England
    Died: Abt 1213
    Name: Princess Margaret De Huntingdon Of Scotland
    Born: 1154 at Northumberland, Northumberland, England
    Died: 1201
    Husband: Count Conan Iv Of Britagne

    http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTLAND.htm#Adadiedafter11Jan1205

    HENRY of Scotland, son of DAVID I King of Scotland & his wife Matilda [Maud] of Huntingdon ([1115]-12 Jun 1152, bur Kelso Abbey, Roxburghshire).¬â€  Orderic Vitalis names ·Äúfilium...Henricum duasque filias Clariciam et Hodiernam·Äù as the children of David King of Scotland and his wife[440].¬â€  Robert of Torigny names "filium Henricum duasque filias Clariciam et Hodiernam" as children of "David [rex Scoti√¶] frater [Alexandri]" & his wife[441].¬â€  "Matilde comitisse, Henrico filio comitis·Ä¶" witnessed the charter dated to [1120] under which "David comes filius Malcolmi Regis Scottorum" founded the abbey of Selkirk[442].¬â€  "David comes filii Malcolmi regis Scotorum" founded the monastery of Kelso by charter dated to [1119/24] witnessed by "Matilda comitissa, Henrico filio comitis·Ä¶Willo nepote comitis·Ä¶"[443].¬â€  He succeeded as Earl of Huntingdon in [Feb 1136], on his father's resignation of the earldom.¬â€  He was created Earl of Northumberland in 1139 by King Stephen as part of the peace settlement which followed the battle of the Standard.¬â€  He remained at the court of King Stephen for some time[444].¬â€  Robert of Torigny records that "Henricus filius eius" died the year before "David rex Scoti√¶"[445].¬â€ 
    m (1139[446]) ADA de Warenne, daughter of WILLIAM [II] de Warenne Earl of Surrey & his wife Isabelle de Vermandois (-1178).¬â€  She is named by Orderic Vitalis, who also names her father[447].¬â€  Robert of Torigny refers to the wife of "Henricus filius eius [David rex Scoti√¶]" as "filia Willermi comitis de Warenna, sorore uterine Gualeranni comitis Mellenti"[448].¬â€  "Ada comitissa mater regis Scottorum" donated "toftum in burgo meo de Hadintuna" to St Andrew·Äôs priory, for the soul of "Henrici comitis sponsi mei", by undated charter, witnessed by "·Ä¶Hela comitissa de Fif·Ä¶"[449].¬â€  "Ada comitissa mater regis Scot" donated "unam marcham argenti", from "Malisus de Pethmolin", to St Andrew·Äôs priory for lighting the church, for the soul of "comitis Henrici sponsi mei", by undated charter witnessed by "Hug Giff, Alexandro de sco Martino, Hug de Baiol·Ä¶Willo Giff·Ä¶"[450].¬â€  "Morgrundus comes de Mar" donated "ecclesiam Miggehwith" to St Andrew·Äôs priory, confirmed by "Agnetis comitisse sponse mee", by undated charter witnessed by "Ada comitissa, Hela comitissa, Alexandro de sco Martino, Hugone Giffard, Willo Giffard·Ä¶Willo filio Hugonis Giffard·Ä¶"[451].¬â€  The Chronicle of Melrose records the death in 1178 of Ctss Ada[452].¬â€ 
    Earl Henry & his wife had six children:
    1.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  MALCOLM (20 Mar 1142[453]-Jedburgh Castle 9 Dec 1165, bur Dunfermline Abbey, Fife[454]).¬â€  William of Newburgh names "Malcolmum filii primogenitum" of Earl Henry[455].¬â€  Robert of Torigny names "nepotes quos Henricus filius eius" Malcolm and William as successors of "David rex Scoti√¶"[456].¬â€  He succeeded his grandfather in 1153 as MALCOLM IV ·Äúthe Maiden·Äù King of Scotland, crowned soon after at Scone Abbey, Perthshire.¬â€  He resigned his right to the earldoms of Northumberland and Cumberland in 1157, and was confirmed as Earl of Huntingdon by Henry II King of England[457].¬â€  The Chronicle of the Picts and Scots dated 1251 records that "Malcolm filius Henrici filii David" reigned for 12 years, 6 months and 20 days, died "apud Jedwarth", and was buried "Dumfermline"[458].¬â€  King Malcolm had one illegitimate child by an unknown mistress:¬â€ 
    a)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  son (-before 1165, bur Inverlethan).¬â€  King Malcolm IV granted privileges to the church of Inverlethan in which "corpore filii mei" passed its first night after he died, by undated charter[459].¬â€ 
    2.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  WILLIAM (1143-Stirling 4 Dec 1214, bur Arbroath Abbey).¬â€  Robert of Torigny names "nepotes quos Henricus filius eius" Malcolm and William as successors of "David rex Scoti√¶"[460].¬â€  He succeeded his brother in 1165 as WILLIAM I ·Äúthe Lion·Äù King of Scotland.¬â€ 
    -¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  see below.¬â€ 
    3.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  MARGARET ([1144/45]-1201, bur Sawtrey Abbey).¬â€  Her origin and first marriage are deduced from Benedict of Peterborough who records that "filia sororis regis Scoti√¶ Willelmi comitissa Brittani√¶" gave birth in 1186 to "filium·Ä¶Arturum"[461].¬â€  Her birth date is estimated from the Rotuli de Dominabus of 1185 which records property ·Äúvillam de Wissinton·Äù held by ·ÄúMargareta comitissa·Ä¶xl annorum·Äù, adding that ·Äúcomes Britannie habet filiam suam·Äù and that she has ·Äúi filium de Humfrido de Buun qui est infra etatem·Äù[462].¬â€  The Chronicle of Melrose records the marriage in 1160 of "Malcolm king of Scotland·Ä¶his sister Margaret to Conan duke of Brittany"[463].¬â€  The Genealogia Comitum Richemundi√¶ records that "Conanus filius Alani" married "Margaretam sororem Willielmi Regis Scotie"[464].¬â€  "Conan dux Britannie comes Richmundie" confirmed the donation of Plubihan and Plougasnou to Saint-Georges de Rennes by charter to [1156/69], witnessed by "Margarita comitissa, Willelmo filio Hamon, Alano de Rohan, Constancia sorore comitis·Ä¶"[465].¬â€  A manuscript which narrates the descents of the founders of Lanthony Abbey records that ·Äúdominus Humfridus quartus de Bohun, comes Herefordi√¶ et constabularius Angli√¶·Äù married ·ÄúMargaretam comitissam Britanni√¶·Äù[466].¬â€  [Two possibilities have been proposed for a third marriage of Margaret.¬â€  Firstly, Evans suggests that she was the second marriage of Pedro de Lara, quoting a charter dated "X Kal Feb 1221" (Spanish Era = A. D. 23 Jan 1183) at Anjou which records a donation by "P·Ä¶comes de Lara·Ä¶comitisse Marger·Äô uxori mee consanguinee H...angl·Äô regis" of "Molmera et Handaluz et Agusinu et Eles et Pulucranke·Ä¶in Hyspania" to Llanthony abbey, witnessed by "comes Gaufredus Britannie, J. sine terra, J. comes J, Mauricius de Creon senescallus Andeg, J. Didaci comitis"[467].¬â€  He points out that Llanthony had been founded in 1136 by Miles of Gloucester, whose eldest daughter married Humphrey de Bohun, who was the father of Margaret·Äôs second husband[468].¬â€  If this origin is correct, Pedro·Äôs marriage to Margaret was presumably terminated before her death, given his third marriage.¬â€  The difficulty with Evans·Äôs proposal is the obvious age difference between Pedro de Lara and Margaret of Scotland.¬â€  Another possibility, which also justifies the connection with Llanthony through the Bohun family and is more satisfactory from a chronological point of view, is that Pedro·Äôs second wife was an otherwise unrecorded daughter of Margaret·Äôs.¬â€  The second possibility for a third marriage for Margaret with "the Berwickshire thegn" William FitzPatrick of Greenlaw, Westmoreland was proposed by Washington[469], and accepted by Hedley[470].¬â€  The Liber de S. Marie de Calchou (Kelso abbey) lists "Carta Willi fil Patric·Ä¶in villa de Grenlaw" which records the donation by "M comitisse uxoris mee" to Kelso of land "in Grenelawe quem Lyolfus eq·Äôcius tenuit"[471], while the Pipe Roll of 1184 for Westmoreland records lands owned by "Countess Margaret"[472].¬â€  Washington assigns three children to this marriage: "1. Walter de Washington, 2. Sir William de Washington, 3. Marjory who married firstly David de Lindsay (from which marriage descended Sir Robert de Pinkney, a competitor for the Scottish crown in 1291) and secondly Sir Malcolm FitzWaldeve alias de Ingoe".]¬â€  The Annals of Burton record the death in 1201 of ·ÄúMargareta mater·Ä¶Constanti√¶, soror Willelmi regis Scoti√¶, mater Henrici de Boum comitis Herefordi√¶·Äù[473].¬â€  m firstly (1160) CONAN IV "le Petit" Duke of Brittany, Earl of Richmond, son of ALAIN Earl of Richmond & his wife Berthe heiress of Brittany ([1138]-18 or 20 Feb 1171).¬â€  m secondly (1171 before Easter) HUMPHREY [IV] de Bohun, son of HUMPHREY [III] de Bohun & his wife Margaret of Hereford (-[1180]).¬â€  Hereditary Constable of England.¬â€  [Two possible alternatives for her third marriage: (1) m thirdly as his second wife, conde don PEDRO Manrique de Lara Vicomte de Narbonne, son of conde don MANRIQUE P√©rez de Lara & his wife Ermesinde Ctss de Narbonne (-Jan 1202, bur Santa Mar√≠a de Huerta). (2) m thirdly WILLIAM FitzPatrick alias de Hertburn, alias de Washington, of Greenlaw, Westmoreland, son of --- (-after 1184).]¬â€  ¬â€ ¬â€ 
    4.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  DAVID ([1144]-Yardley, Northants 17 Jun 1219, bur Sawtrey Abbey).¬â€  William of Newburgh names "Hunteduniensem comitem David fratrem regis Scottorum" when recording that he became the leader of a rebellion in England [in 1174][474].¬â€  He received Garioch in Aberdeenshire from his brother in 1174, possibly becoming Earl of Garrioch, although there is no evidence of this creation[475].¬â€  Earl of Huntingdon in 1185, on the resignation of his brother King William.¬â€  "Comes David frater regis Scottorum" founded Lindores Abbey, for the souls of "comitis Henrici patris mei et comitisse Ade matris mee·Ä¶regis Willelmi fratris mei et regine Ermegard et·Ä¶Matilde comitisse sponse mee et·Ä¶David filii mei", by undated charter (dated to before 1203 from the names of the subscribers)[476].¬â€  "Comes David frater regis Scottorum" donated "ecclesiam de Lundors·Ä¶ecclesiam de Dunde·Ä¶ecclesiam de Durnach" to Lindores Abbey, for the souls of "comitis Henrici patris mei et comitisse matris mee et Malcolmi regis fratris mei et·Ä¶regis Willelmi fratris mei et Regine Armengard·Ä¶et Matildis sponse mee et·Ä¶David filii mei", by undated charter[477].¬â€  He was deprived of all his English honours in [1215/16], but restored 13 Mar 1218[478].¬â€  The Annals of Waverley record the death in 1219 of ·Äúcomes David, frater Willelmi regis Scoti√¶·Äù[479].¬â€  John of Fordun·Äôs Scotichronicon (Continuator) records the death "apud Jerdelay in Anglia·Ä¶die·Ä¶Sancti Botulphi" of "comes David" and his burial "apud abbatiam de Sautreia"[480].¬â€  [m firstly ---.¬â€  No direct evidence has been of this supposed first marriage of David.¬â€  However, the date of David·Äôs marriage to Matilda of Chester is late for this to have been his first marriage.¬â€  In addition, his foundation charter for Lindores abbey refers to the donation of his daughter Ada, who was already married at the time and therefore considerably older than David·Äôs children by his marriage to Matilda.¬â€  Secondary sources generally assume that Ada was illegitimate.¬â€  However, it is possibly that she was the daughter of an otherwise unrecorded earlier marriage of David, especially as she was given his mother·Äôs name.]¬â€  m [secondly] (26 Aug 1190[481]) MATILDA of Chester, daughter of HUGH de Kevilloc Earl of Chester & his wife Bertrade de Montfort ([1171]-[6] Jan 1233).¬â€  The Annales Londonienses record that "Ranulphus comes Cestri√¶" had four sisters, of whom "primogenita·Ä¶Matilda" married "comiti David"[482].¬â€  Benedict of Peterborough records the marriage in 1190 of "David frater Willelmi regis Scoti√¶" and "sororem Ranulfi comitem Cestri√¶"[483].¬â€  "Comes David frater regis Scottorum" founded Lindores Abbey, for the souls of "·Ä¶Matilde comitisse sponse mee et·Ä¶David filii mei", by undated charter (dated to before 1203 from the names of the subscribers)[484].¬â€  "Comes David frater regis Scottorum" donated "ecclesiam de Lundors·Ä¶ecclesiam de Dunde·Ä¶ecclesiam de Durnach" to Lindores Abbey, for the souls of "·Ä¶Matildis sponse mee et·Ä¶David filii mei", by undated charter[485].¬â€  The Testa de Nevill includes a writ of King John dated 1212 which records that "comes Cestrie" gave land "in Forthington et in Ulesbi" in Lincolnshire to "comiti Davidi in maritagium cum sorore ipsius comitis"[486]. ¬â€ The Annales Cestrienses record the death ·Äúcirca Epiphaniam Domini·Äù 1233 of ·ÄúMatildis mater comitis Johannis·Äù[487].¬â€  Mistresses (1) - (3): ---.¬â€  The names of David's mistresses are not known.¬â€  Earl David & his [first wife] had one child:¬â€ 
    a)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ADA .¬â€  The undated charter, dated to before 1203 from the names of the subscribers, under which "Comes David frater regis Scottorum" founded Lindores Abbey refers to land "in villa de Neutile" donated by "Ada filia mea, uxor Malisii filii comitis Fertheth"[488].¬â€  As noted above, secondary sources mostly show Ada as David·Äôs illegitimate daughter. The fact that she was given his mother·Äôs name may indicate that she was legitimate, born from a possible first marriage.¬â€  "Malisius filius comitis Fertheth frater comitis Gilberti de Strathern" donated "Rathangothen" to Lindores Abbey, for the soul of "uxoris mee filie comitis David", by undated charter, witnessed by "Waltero Olifard, David de Lindeseia·Ä¶David Olifard·Ä¶"[489].¬â€  "Ada filia comitis David uxor Malisii filii comitis Fertheth" donated land "in villa de Balemagh" to Lindores Abbey by undated charter[490].¬â€  m MALISE, son of FERTETH [Ferquhard] Earl of Strathearn & his wife Ethen --- ([after 1150]-).¬â€ 
    Earl David & his [first/second] wife had one child:¬â€ 
    b)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  DAVID (-after [1200]).¬â€  "Comes David frater regis Scottorum" founded Lindores Abbey, for the souls of "·Ä¶Matilde comitisse sponse mee et·Ä¶David filii mei", by undated charter (dated to before 1203 from the names of the subscribers)[491].¬â€  "Comes David frater regis Scottorum" donated "ecclesiam de Lundors·Ä¶ecclesiam de Dunde·Ä¶ecclesiam de Durnach" to Lindores Abbey, for the souls of "·Ä¶Matildis sponse mee et·Ä¶David filii mei", by undated charter[492].¬â€ 
    Earl David & his [second] wife had [eight] children:¬â€ 
    c)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ROBERT (-young, bur Lindores Abbey, Fife).¬â€  John of Fordun·Äôs Scotichronicon (Continuator) names "Robertum·Ä¶et Henricum necnon Johannem" as the three sons of "David, rex quondam Willelmus frater" and his wife "Matildem filiam Hugonis·Ä¶comitis quondam de Cestria", adding that Robert died "immatura" and was buried "apud abbatiam de Lundoris"[493].¬â€ 
    d)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  MARGARET ([1194]-[after 6 Jan 1233]).¬â€  The Chronicle of Melrose records the marriage in 1209 of "Alan FitzRoland" and "the daughter of earl David, the brother of the king of Scotland"[494].¬â€  The Annales Londonienses name "Margaretam, Isabellam, Matildam, et Aldam" as the four daughters of "comiti David", recording the marriage of "la primere fille Davi" and "Aleyn de Gavei"[495].¬â€  John of Fordun·Äôs Scotichronicon (Continuator) records the marriage in 1208 "apud Dunde" of "Alanus magnus de Galweyia, filius Rotholandi" and "Margaretam filiam David comitis de Huntingtona"[496].¬â€  The primary source which confirms her appearance in Jan 1233 has not been identified.¬â€  The date is inconsistent with Alan·Äôs subsequent marital history, unless his marriage to Margaret was dissolved.¬â€  m (Dundee 1209) as his [third] wife, ALAN Lord of Galloway, son of ROLAND Lord of Galloway¬â€ & his wife Helen de Moreville (-[2] Feb 1234, bur Dundraynan).¬â€  Constable of Scotland.¬â€ 
    i)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  other children: LORDS of GALLOWAY.¬â€ 
    ii)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  DEVORGUILLA of Galloway ([1218]-28 Jan 1290, bur Sweetheart Abbey, Kirkland).¬â€  The Annales Londonienses name "Devorgoille de Baillol" as second of the three daughters of "la primere fille Davi" and "Aleyn de Gavei"[497].¬â€  According to the Chronicle of Melrose[498], Devorguilla was second daughter of Alan of Galloway, when recording her marriage in 1233 to "John de Baylol".¬â€  The Extracta ex Cronicis Scocie records that "Diuorgilla filia Alani domini de Galwidia" founded "monasterium Dulcicordis ordinis Cisterciensis et fratrum minorum de Dundee"[499].¬â€  m ([1233]) JOHN de Balliol of Barnard Castle, co Durham, son of HUGH Balliol [Bailleul] of Barnard Castle & his wife Cecilia de Fontaines (-before 24 Oct 1268 or 1269).¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ 
    -¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  see below, Chapter 3. KINGS OF SCOTLAND, HOUSE of BALLIOL.¬â€ 
    e)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  HENRY (-after 1215, bur Lindores Abbey, Fife).¬â€  John of Fordun·Äôs Scotichronicon (Continuator) names "Robertum·Ä¶et Henricum necnon Johannem" as the three sons of "David, rex quondam Willelmus frater" and his wife "Matildem filiam Hugonis·Ä¶comitis quondam de Cestria"[500].¬â€  His father offered 1,000 marks for Henry's marriage with ·ÄúMaud de Cauz·Äù in 1203, but the marriage did not take place[501].¬â€  The Pipe Roll 1205/06 records that "Earl David owes 1000 marks that Henry his son may have to wife Matilda de Calceto with her land. But he ought not to be summoned, for he has not got the wife for his son·Äôs use"[502].¬â€  King John notified "G. fitz Piers" that ·Äúhe has given the daughter and heiress of Ralf de Cornhulle with the land pertaining to her, to Henry son of Earl David. And requests him to let him have the lady and her land without delay·Äù, dated 6 Jun 1205[503].¬â€ 
    f)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ISABEL (1206-1251, bur Sawtrey Abbey).¬â€  The Annales Londonienses name "Margaretam, Isabellam, Matildam, et Aldam" as the four daughters of "comiti David", recording the marriage of "la secounde fille Davi" and "sire Robert de Brus"[504].¬â€  She was granted the manors of Writtle and Hatfield, Essex, 16 Oct 1241 in return for her share of the inheritance of her brother John Earl of Chester.¬â€  Balfour Paul records that Isabel and her husband were both buried ·Äúat Saltre Abbey, near Stilton·Äù (no sources cited)[505], which presumably refers to Sawtrey abbey where Isabel·Äôs father was buried.¬â€  The source on which this information is based has not been found.¬â€  m ROBERT [IV] de Brus ·Äúthe Noble·Äù Lord of Annandale, son of WILLIAM de Brus & his wife Christina --- (-1245).¬â€ 
    -¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  see below, Chapter 4. KINGS OF SCOTLAND, HOUSE of BRUCE.¬â€ 
    g)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  JOHN "the Scot" ([1207]-Darnhall, Cheshire [5/7] Jun 1237, bur Chester, Abbey of St Werburg[506]).¬â€  The Annales Londonienses name "Johannem" as the son of "comiti David" & his wife[507].¬â€  John of Fordun·Äôs Scotichronicon (Continuator) names "Robertum·Ä¶et Henricum necnon Johannem Scotum ab Anglis vocitatum" as the three sons of "David, rex quondam Willelmus frater" and his wife "Matildem filiam Hugonis·Ä¶comitis quondam de Cestria", adding that John succeeded his father and also succeeded "Ranulpho·Ä¶ad comitatum Cestri√¶"[508].¬â€  He succeeded his father in 1219 as Earl of Huntingdon and Garioch.¬â€  "Johannes de Scocia comes Huntedun" donated "terram·Ä¶de Lundors" to Lindores Abbey by undated charter, subscribed by "Henrico de Striuelin fratre meo·Ä¶"[509].¬â€  He was created Earl of Chester 21 Nov 1232, in succession to his maternal uncle: the Annales Cestrienses record the death ·ÄúVII Kal Nov apud Walingford·Äù of ·ÄúRannulphus comes Cestrie et Lincoln·Äù and that ·ÄúJohannes de Scocia·Äù was made ·Äúcomes Cestrie...XI Kal Dec...apud Northampton·Äù[510].¬â€  The Annales Cestrienses record the death ·Äúapud Darnal VII Id Jun·Äù 1237 of ·ÄúJohannes de Scocia comes Cestrie et Huntendon·Äù and his burial ·Äúapud Cestriam·Äù[511].¬â€  Matthew Paris records that it was suspected that his wife "filia Leolini" poisoned John ·Äúthe Scot·Äù[512].¬â€  The Annales Cambri√¶ record the death in 1237 of "Johannes comes Cestri√¶ gener suus [domin√¶ Johann√¶ fili√¶ regis Angli√¶ et uxor Lewilini principis Walli√¶]"[513].¬â€  The Annals of Tewkesbury record the death ·ÄúV Id Jan·Äù in 1237 of ·ÄúJohannes de Scotia comes Cestri√¶·Äù[514].¬â€  m ([1222]) as her first wife, HELEN of Wales, daughter of LLYWELYN ap Iorwerth Fawr ("the Great") Prince of Wales & his second/third wife Joan [illegitimate daughter of John King of England] (-1253 before 24 Oct).¬â€  The Annales Cestrienses record in 1222 that ·ÄúJohannes filius comitis David·Äù married ·Äúfiliam Lewelini·Äù in accordance with the agreement between him and ·Äúcomitem Cestrie·Äù[515].¬â€  The Annals of Dunstable record that ·ÄúJohannes comes Cestri√¶·Äù died in 1237 and ·Äúeius uxor·Ä¶filia Lewelini·Äù married ·ÄúRoberto [de Quinci]·Äù against her father·Äôs wishes[516].¬â€  She married secondly (1237 before 5 Dec) Robert de Quincy.¬â€  A writ after the death of "Eleanor, sometime the wife of John Earl of Chester", dated "the eve of St Martin 38 Hen III", records the "partition of her lands between Si J. de Bayllol, Robert de Brus, and Henry de Hasting, the heirs of the said earl"[517].¬â€ 
    h)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  MATILDA [Maud] .¬â€  The Annales Londonienses name "Margaretam, Isabellam, Matildam, et Aldam" as the four daughters of "comiti David"[518].¬â€  1239.¬â€ 
    i)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ADA (-after 1241).¬â€  The Annales Londonienses name "Margaretam, Isabellam, Matildam, et Aldam" as the four daughters of "comiti David", recording the marriage of "la tierce fille Davi" and "sire Henri de Hastinges"[519].¬â€  m (before 7 Jun 1237) HENRY de Hastings, of Ashill in Norfolk, son of WILLIAM [III] de Hastings & his wife Margery Bigod of Norfolk (-before 9 Aug 1250).¬â€ 
    Earl David had [three] illegitimate children by Mistresses (1) - (3):
    j)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  HENRY of Stirling (-after 1 Nov 1241).¬â€  "Walkelino filio Stephani, Willo Wacelin Henr et Henrico fil meis·Ä¶" witnessed the undated charter under which "Comes David frater regis Scotorum" donated "elemosinam totum Kanum et Kuneueth" to St Andrew·Äôs priory[520].¬â€ 
    -¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  see below, Part D.¬â€ 
    k)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  "·Ä¶Henrico filio comitis·Ä¶" subscribed the undated charter under which "Comes David frater regis Scottorum" founded Lindores Abbey[521].¬â€  It is unlikely that Henry was legitimate as, unlike his [half-brother] David, he is not named as a beneficiary of the foundation in the body of the charter.¬â€  Henry is also named well down the list of subscribers to the document, indicating an inferior position relative to the other subscribers.¬â€  "·Ä¶Waltero Olifard, Henrico filio comitis David·Ä¶" subscribed the undated charter under which "comes David frater regis Scottorum" donated "totam terram de Perthegus·Ä¶et·Ä¶terre in Pethannot" to Lindores Abbey[522].¬â€  "·Ä¶duobus Henricis filiis comitis·Ä¶" subscribed the undated charter under which "Comes David frater regis Scocie" donated "Culsamuel et·Ä¶Munkegyn" to Lindores Abbey[523].¬â€  "Johannes de Scocia comes Huntedun" donated "terram·Ä¶de Lundors" to Lindores Abbey by undated charter, subscribed by "Henrico de Striuelin fratre meo·Ä¶"[524].¬â€  "Henricus de Brechyn filius comitis Dauid" donated revenue to Lindores Abbey, for the souls of "Juliane sponse mee et Willelmi filii mei", by undated charter, witnessed by "Domino Henrico de Striuelin fratre meo·Ä¶Willelmo filio meo·Ä¶"[525].¬â€  "·Ä¶Henrico de Strivelin filio comitis David·Ä¶" subscribed the charter dated 12 Feb 1236 under which Alexander II King of Scotland confirmed donations to Kinloss[526].¬â€ 
    l)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  HENRY of Brechin (-[1244/Aug 1245]).¬â€  "Walkelino filio Stephani, Willo Wacelin Henr et Henrico fil meis·Ä¶" witnessed the undated charter under which "Comes David frater regis Scotorum" donated "elemosinam totum Kanum et Kuneueth" to St Andrew·Äôs priory[527].¬â€  "·Ä¶duobus Henricis filiis comitis·Ä¶" subscribed the undated charter under which "Comes David frater regis Scocie" donated "Culsamuel et·Ä¶Munkegyn" to Lindores Abbey[528].¬â€  "Henricus de Brechyn filius comitis Dauid" donated revenue to Lindores Abbey, for the souls of "Juliane sponse mee et Willelmi filii mei", by undated charter, witnessed by "Domino Henrico de Striuelin fratre meo·Ä¶Willelmo filio meo·Ä¶"[529].¬â€  He swore to aid King Alexander II to keep the 1237 truce with England in 1244[530].¬â€  m JULIANA de Cornhill, daughter of RALPH de Cornhill & his wife ---.¬â€  "Henricus de Brechyn filius comitis Dauid" donated revenue to Lindores Abbey, for the souls of "Juliane sponse mee et Willelmi filii mei", by undated charter, witnessed by "Domino Henrico de Striuelin fratre meo·Ä¶Willelmo filio meo·Ä¶"[531].¬â€  The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified.¬â€  ¬â€ Henry & his wife had one child:¬â€ 
    i)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  WILLIAM de Brechin (-before 10 Dec 1292).¬â€  "Henricus de Brechyn filius comitis Dauid" donated revenue to Lindores Abbey, for the souls of "Juliane sponse mee et Willelmi filii mei", by undated charter, witnessed by "Domino Henrico de Striuelin fratre meo·Ä¶Willelmo filio meo·Ä¶"[532].¬â€  "Willelmus de Brechine filius domine Henrici de Brechin filii comitis David" founded Messyndew, for the souls of "·Ä¶domini Henrici patris mei et domine Juliane matris mee", by undated charter[533].¬â€  m HELEN Comyn, daughter of ALEXANDER Comyn Earl of Buchan & his wife Elizabeth de Quincy (-after 24 Aug 1302).¬â€  Andrew Wyntoun·Äôs Cronykil records that "Jhon and Alysandyre" had five sisters, the fourth of which married "Schyr Willame off Brechyne" by whom she had "Schyr Dawy"[534].¬â€  "Elena relicta quondam domini Willelmi de Brechin, domina de Kyndeloch" donated "tenementum meum de Kyndeloch" to Lindores Abbey by charter dated 24 Aug 1302[535].¬â€  William & his wife had one child:¬â€ 
    (a)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  DAVID de Brechin (-executed [Aug] 1320).¬â€  Balfour Paul says that David is named as son of William de Brechin when Edward I King of England granted his marriage to "Sir John de Callantir" by charter dated 10 Dec 1292, renewed 18 Jun 1294[536].¬â€  The Ragman Roll names "·Ä¶David de Bregyn...del counte de Forfare·Ä¶" among those who swore allegiance to Edward I King of England at Berwick-upon-Tweed 28 Aug 1296[537].¬â€  King Edward I granted safe conduct to "·Ä¶David de Brechin [...knight]·Ä¶" and others for travel to England and back 17 Feb 1303 (O.S.) and 17 Feb 1303 (O.S.)[538].¬â€  King Edward I restored "the English lands of Alexander de Bonkyl, father of Margaret, whose heir she is" to ·ÄúDavid de Bregyn and Margaret his wife, Scottish rebels, [who have] done homage and fealty·Äù by charter dated 7 Jul 1304[539].¬â€  King Edward I granted "terres Aleyn Doreward" to "Domino David de Breghhyn"[540].¬â€  John of Fordun·Äôs Scotichronicon (Continuator) names "Dominus David de Brechin" among those accused of involvement in the plot led by "dominus Willelmus de Sowlis et comitissa de Strathern" and executed[541].¬â€  m firstly (Papal dispensation [22 Oct 1303/7 Jul 1304]) as her second husband, MARGARET de Bonkyl, widow of JOHN Stewart, daughter of ALEXANDER de Bonkyl & his wife --- (-[7 Jul 1304/20 Jul 1305]).¬â€  Follow her first husband·Äôs hyperlink for the documents which confirm her parentage, first marriage, and date of death, as well as a report of the dispensation for her second marriage issued by Pope Benedict XI.¬â€  King Edward I restored "the English lands of Alexander de Bonkyl, father of Margaret, whose heir she is" to ·ÄúDavid de Bregyn and Margaret his wife, Scottish rebels, [who have] done homage and fealty·Äù by charter dated 7 Jul 1304[542].¬â€  m secondly (before 1314) MARGERY, daughter of ---.¬â€  David & his first wife had one child:¬â€ 
    (1)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  MARGARET ([1304/20 Jul 1305]-).¬â€  ·ÄúDavid de Berclay miles·Äù granted ·Äúomnes terras meas de Carny Berclay, de Carny Murthach, Wchtirmonesy, de Thorr de Kindesleffis, de Edalston et de Hindeford·Äù to "Margarete filie domini Dauid de Brechyn militis...racione dotis pro matrimonio inter nos contrahendo" by charter dated 26 Mar 1315[543].¬â€  ·ÄúDavid de Berkeley dominus de Brechyn·Äù donated ·Äúpicariam...super aquam de Tay in terra de Angus·Ä¶le Cruchuc...·Äù to Balmerinoch St Mary, with the consent of "Margarete sponse mee", by undated charter[544].¬â€  m (contract 26 Mar 1315) DAVID de Barclay, son of --- (-murdered Aberdeen 25 Jan 1351).¬â€  Barber·Äôs Life of King Robert Bruce records that ·Äúdominus David de Berclay miles·Äù was killed 1351 ·Äúapud Abirden, nocte Carnisprivij·Äù by "Johannem de Sancto Michaele et complices suos, ex procuratione, ut fertur, Domini Willelmi de Douglas, fratris sui, quem idem David fecit teneri", and that ·Äúpr√¶dictus Johannes de Sancto Michaele·Äù was killed soon afterwards[545].¬â€ 
    m)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  [MARJORY (-[after 1241]).¬â€  "DD de Lyndes filius DD de Lyndes" donated revenue to Dunfermline abbey with "matri mee" by undated charter witnessed by "domina Margeria de Lyndeseya·Ä¶"[546].¬â€  This document suggests that Marjory lived during the later years of the life of her son David, who died in 1241.¬â€  "Willelmus de Lyndesay miles filius quondam dni David de Lyndeshay" donated revenue to Newbattle priory, for the souls of "dni David de Lydesay patris mei et Margarete de Lyndesay matris mee", by charter dated 1293[547].¬â€  The proofs relating to the claim to the Scottish throne in 1291 made by her great grandson "domini Roberti de Pinkeny" name "Margareta" as daughter of "Henr patre Regis Willi" but do not name her husband[548].¬â€  If the hypothesis about Marjory·Äôs date of death is correct, this alleged parentage is impossible from a chronological point of view.¬â€  Balfour Paul suggests that she may have been the daughter of one of the sons of David Earl of Huntingdon who are named Henry[549].¬â€  However, this suggestion appears to place her birth somewhat late, considering that her son David was married when he died in 1241.¬â€  She is shown here as the possible daughter of David Earl of Huntingdon, but that is only a suggestion.¬â€  m DAVID de Lindsay, son of WILLIAM de Lindsay & his wife --- (-after 12 Nov 1246).]¬â€ 
    5.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ADA ([1146/48]-11 Jan after 1205, bur Middleburg Monastery).¬â€  The Chronicle of Melrose records the marriage in 1162 of "Malcolm king of Scotland·Ä¶his second sister Ada to Florence earl of Hoilande"[550].¬â€  Her birth date is estimated assuming that she was the second daughter of Earl Henry, and bearing in mind the estimated birth dates of his other children as shown above.¬â€  The Annales Egmundani record the marriage in 1162 of "Florentius comes Hollandi√¶" and "sororem Regis Scottorum·Ä¶Ada"[551].¬â€  The Chronologia Johannes de Beke records the marriage of Count Floris III and "Adam filiam Henrici prepotentis regis Scottorum"[552].¬â€  "Florentius tertius·Ä¶comes Hollandie" donated the church of Vlaardingen, held by "patris mei Theoderici", to Egmond abbey by charter dated 28 Aug 1162, the dating clause of which refers to "anno primo·Ä¶matrimonii nostri quo sororem regis Scotie Ade duxit uxorem"[553].¬â€  "Theodericus Hollandie comes·Ä¶comitis Florentii et Ade comitisse filius" donated property at Poeldijk bij Naaldwijk to the church of St Maria, Utrecht by charter dated 1198, in the presence of "Ada mater mea, Willelmus frater meus comes Frisie, Margareta soror mea, Florentius frater meus·Ä¶"[554].¬â€  "Ada·Ä¶marchionissa de Brandebrug" donated land "on Pole" to Rijnsburg abbey, with the consent of "Wilhelmi comitis et Florentii fratrum meorum et Ade comitisse matris mee et Ade neptis mee", by charter dated 1205[555].¬â€  The Chronologia Johannes de Beke records the death "III Id Ian" of "Ada quidam Hollandie comitissa regie stirpis" and her burial in Middleburg monastery[556].¬â€  Beke's Egmondsch Necrologium records the death "Id Jan" of "Ada comitissa filia Heynrici regis Scothorum"[557].¬â€  m (1162, before 28 Aug[558]) FLORIS III Count of Holland, son of DIRK VI Count of Holland & his wife Sophie von Rheineck ([1140]-Tyre 1 Aug 1190).¬â€  He was created Earl of Ross in 1162 by his brother-in-law Malcolm IV King of Scotland but the earldom was withdrawn from him[559].¬â€ 
    6.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  MATILDA (-1152).¬â€  The death of Matilda, daughter of Henry Earl of Northumberland, is recorded in the Chronicle of Melrose and by Roger of Hoveden, in the same year that her father died[560].¬â€ 

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