Cospatric Earl of Dunbar

Male Abt 1090 - 1166  (76 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Cospatric Earl of Dunbar was born about 1090 (son of Cospatric, Earl of Dunbar III); died in 1166.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: 4th Earl

    Notes:

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    Earl Cospatric founded the Cistercian Convents of Coldstream and Eccles in
    Co. Berwick, and supported liberally the abbey of Melrose. He left two
    sons, Waldeve and Patrick (ancestor of Homes, Earls of Home).

    married on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Waldeve Earl of Dunbar was born about 1125; died in 1182.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Cospatric, Earl of Dunbar III (son of Cospatric, Earl of Dunbar (2nd) II and Morel, Sybil).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: 3rd Earl

    Notes:

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    This Cospatric is styled in the Register of Kelso as "Cospatricius Comes,
    filius Cospatricii Comitis." He witnessed a charter of King David I dated
    1140.

    Children:
    1. 1. Cospatric Earl of Dunbar was born about 1090; died in 1166.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Cospatric, Earl of Dunbar (2nd) II was born about 1062 (son of Cospatric, Earl of Dunbar I); died on 23 Aug 1138 in Battle of the Standard.

    Notes:

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    This Cospatric was a great benefactor of the abbey of Kelso, described in
    its charters from him as "Cospatricius, Comes." {-line from Burke's
    "Dormant...Peerages."} He was a signer of the Charter of Scone by
    Alexander I in 1115. Cf. "The Scots Peerage," James Balfour Paul
    (Edinburg: David Douglas, 1906), pp. 246-7. Cospatric was also Baron of
    Beanly in Northumbria.

    II married Morel, Sybil on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Morel, Sybil

    Notes:

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    "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt.,1992) 41-23: " Gospatric II, slain at the
    battle of the Standard, 23 Aug. 1138, Earl of Dunbar, Baron of Beanly; m.
    Sybil, dau. of Arkil Morel, d. 1095." Arkil Morel was lieutenant of Robert
    de Mowbray, Norman Earl of Northumberland in his rebellion against King
    William Rufus, 1095 - - see NEHGR 97:239-251.

    Children:
    1. 2. Cospatric, Earl of Dunbar III


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Cospatric, Earl of Dunbar I was born in 1040 (son of Maldred and Northumberland, Edith of); died in 1075; was buried in Norham.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: 1st Earl of Dunbar

    Notes:

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    Cospatrick was Earl of Northumberland (1067-72), first Earl of Dunbar (1072-75), Lord of Carlisle and Allerdale. He m. a sister of Edmund.{-Carr P. Collins, "Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons" (Dallas, 1959, p. 229)} One lineage states that he is
    son of Maldred, Lord of Carlisle and Allerdale, who was slain in battle in 1045 and whose wife is Edith of England - Maldred is son of Crinan the Thane and Bethoc. Created Earl by William the Conqueror, he was soon deprived of the earldom and fled to
    Scotland where King Malcolm Canmore gave him Dunbar and adjoining lands. Burke's "Dormant and Extinct Peerages" (London, 1883) reports "The monks of Durham celebrated 15 December, 1069, the death of this Cospatricius, Earl and Monk; and, in 1821, a
    stone coffin inscribed on its lid, `+ Cospatricius Comes,' was found in the monks' burial ground at Durham."
    "The Scots Peerage," James Balfour Paul (Edinburg: David Douglas, 1906), pp. 241-3, also gives Maldred (or Malcolm, ID 3257) as his father. Cospatric I visited Rome in 1061; his wife was a sister of Edmund per "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992), 34-22.
    Dunbar = Lothian. The LDS Church's unverified Ancestral File gives Cospatrick's wife as Aethelreda, Princess of England. In 2001 there is a Dunbar Clan site on the Internet at: http://www.tartans.com/clans/Dunbar/dunbar.html

    Children:
    1. 4. Cospatric, Earl of Dunbar (2nd) II was born about 1062; died on 23 Aug 1138 in Battle of the Standard.