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8. | Malcolm III Caennmor King of Scotland was born about 1031 (son of Duncan I (The Gracious) King of Scotland and Aelflaed (Sybil) of Northumberland); died on 13 Nov 1093 in Battle Of Alnwick Against England; was buried in Escorial, Madrid, Spain. Notes:
For a listing of web sites that have the genealogy of family lines ofroyal houses, many noble houses and more, go to the entry "INFORMATION,Royal Houses family lines web sites" in this file.
For the sources of information, see in this file under "INFORMATION,Sources of" and also "INFORMATION, General Clan Genealogy ".
Which includes
Royal and Noble Genealogical Data on the Web
http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/
Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by lastname" atwww.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/gedx.html
Peerages in Order of Precedence atwww.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/peerage.html
Author: Brian Tompsett
This contains a huge amount of information including a great deal onBritish Peer's lineages, and Royal families of the many countries.
"Britain's Royal Families. The Complete Genealogy". Alison Weir, 1996.Pimlico. Random House.
Malcolm married Ingiborg (of Halland) Finnsdottir about 1059. Ingiborg (daughter of Finn Arnasson Jarl of Holland and Berglio\Thorburg, daughter of Finn Arnesson of Vrjar Jarl of Holland) died before 1069. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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10. | Gospatrick Earl of Northumberland was born between 1040 and 1048 (son of Maldred (Lord Allerdale) of Scotland and Ealdgyth (Edith) of Northumbria); died on 15 Dec 1072. Notes:
From Doug Hickl;ing;
"GOSPATRIC, Earl of Northumberland and first Earl of Dunbar, born between1040 and 1048. After supporting the Danes in their invasion of the northof England, he made peace with William I, King of England, at Christmas1067 and was entrusted by the king with the government ofNorthumberland. Deprived of that post, he fled to Scotland where hereceived from King Malcolm III "Dunbar with adjacent lands in Lothian."He was succeeded by his son,"
Gospatrick + Aethelreda. and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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13. | Lucy "The Countess" of Mercia (daughter of Aelfgar Earl of Mercia and Aelfgifu); died about 1163. Notes:
Lucy --
(1) According to TCP, which dedicates a whole Appendix to 'the CountessLucy" (Appendix J in Volume VII), her parentage "is one of the unsolvedpuzzles of genealogy". It reports an early chronicle as saying that "shewas a daughter of Aelfgar, Earl of Mercia, and niece or grandniece ofThorold, sometime Sheriff of co. Lincoln" with which what we show here isconsistent. HOWEVER, TCP also says "All that is certainly known is thatshe was niece of Robert Malet of Eye and of Alan of Lincoln, and thatThorold the Sheriff was a kinsman." TCP then reports the view that shewas daughter of Thorold, Sheriff of Lincolnshire. There appear to bearguments for both theories, both of which make reference to theinheritance of various lands. We provisionally show her here, rather thanleave her 'loose', but draw attention to the fact that at least some'serious' modern genealogists seem to lean towards the view that she wasdaughter of Sheriff Thorold (Turold of Bucknell), by a daughter (Beatrice?) of William de Malet, rather than what we show here.
(2) Some web sites show two generations of Lucy, often with the secondone being a daughter of Ivo Taillebois by the first one. TCP notes thisview but reports "Charter evidence, however, proves that there was onlyone Lucy."
From Stirnet Genealogy athttp://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/xyz/zzmisc03.htm#link2
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