d'Ecosse, Margaret

Nom de naissance d'Ecosse, Margaret 1a
ID Gramps I60260
Genre féminin
Âge au décès environ 60 ans

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Naissance vers 1141    
 
Décès 1201    
 

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père d'Ecosse, Henry [I50439]
Mère de Warenne, Ada [I40067]
         d'Ecosse, Margaret [I60260]
    Le frère (germain)     d'Ecosse, David [I58191]

Familles

    Famille de de Penthièvre, Conan IV Le Petit et d'Ecosse, Margaret [F08493]
Mariés Mari de Penthièvre, Conan IV Le Petit [I42592]
  Enfants
  1. de Bretagne, Constance [I59393]

Anecdote

MARGARET ([1144/45]-1201, bur Sawtrey Abbey). Her origin and first marriage are deduced from Benedict of Peterborough who records that "filia sororis regis Scotiæ Willelmi comitissa Brittaniæ" gave birth in 1186 to "filium…Arturum"[460]. Her birth date is estimated from the Rotuli de Dominabus of 1185 which records property "villam de Wissinton" held by "Margareta comitissa…xl annorum", adding that "comes Britannie habet filiam suam" and that she has "i filium de Humfrido de Buun qui est infra etatem"[461]. The Chronicle of Melrose records the marriage in 1160 of "Malcolm king of Scotland…his sister Margaret to Conan duke of Brittany"[462]. The Genealogia Comitum Richemundiæ records that "Conanus filius Alani" married "Margaretam sororem Willielmi Regis Scotie"[463]. "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…"[464]. A manuscript which narrates the descents of the founders of Lanthony Abbey records that "dominus Humfridus quartus de Bohun, comes Herefordiæ et constabularius Angliæ" married "Margaretam comitissam Britanniæ"[465]. [Two possibilities have been proposed for a third marriage of Margaret. 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…comes de Lara…comitisse Marger´ uxori mee consanguinee H...angl´ regis" of "Molmera et Handaluz et Agusinu et Eles et Pulucranke…in Hyspania" to Llanthony abbey, witnessed by "comes Gaufredus Britannie, J. sine terra, J. comes J, Mauricius de Creon senescallus Andeg, J. Didaci comitis"[466]. 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´s second husband[467]. If this origin is correct, Pedro´s marriage to Margaret was presumably terminated before her death, given his third marriage. The difficulty with Evans´s proposal is the obvious age difference between Pedro de Lara and Margaret of Scotland. 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´s second wife was an otherwise unrecorded daughter of Margaret´s. The second possibility for a third marriage for Margaret with "the Berwickshire thegn" William FitzPatrick of Greenlaw, Westmoreland was proposed by Washington[468], and accepted by Hedley[469]. The Liber de S. Marie de Calchou (Kelso abbey) lists "Carta Willi fil Patric…in villa de Grenlaw" which records the donation by "M comitisse uxoris mee" to Kelso of land "in Grenelawe quem Lyolfus eq´cius tenuit"[470], while the Pipe Roll of 1184 for Westmoreland records lands owned by "Countess Margaret"[471]. 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".] The Annals of Burton record the death in 1201 of "Margareta mater…Constantiæ, soror Willelmi regis Scotiæ, mater Henrici de Boum comitis Herefordiæ"[472]. 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]-20 Feb 1171). m secondly (1171 before Easter) HUMPHREY de Bohun, son of HUMPHREY de Bohun & his wife Margaret of Hereford (-[1181]). Hereditary Constable of England. [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 Pérez de Lara & his wife Ermesinde Ctss de Narbonne (-Jan 1202, bur Santa María de Huerta). (2) m thirdly WILLIAM FitzPatrick alias de Hertburn, alias de Washington, of Greenlaw, Westmoreland, son of --- (-after 1184).]

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Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID 5FCCD03BDD7C4540BC9CFD5318746F22D952
 

Arbre généalogique

  1. d'Ecosse, Henry [I50439]
    1. de Warenne, Ada [I40067]
      1. d'Ecosse, Margaret
        1. de Penthièvre, Conan IV Le Petit [I42592]
          1. de Bretagne, Constance [I59393]
      2. d'Ecosse, David [I58191]

Ascendants

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
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