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William was born around 1142, during the reign of his grandfather King David I of Scotland. His parents were the king's son Henry and Ada de Warenne. [3] William was around 10 years old when his father died in 1152, making his elder brother Malcolm the heir apparent to their grandfather. From his father, William inherited the Earldom of ...
William fitz Duncan Earl of Moray d. 1147: Hextilda m. Richard Comyn: Henry II King of England 1133–1189: Ermengarde de Beaumont c. 1170 –1233/1234: William I the Lion c. 1143 –1214 r. 1165–1214: Ada of Huntingdon c. 1146 –after 1206: Floris III Count of Holland 1141–1190: Malcolm IV 1141–1165 r. 1153–1165: William Comyn Lord of ...
In 1174 Phillip de Colville was one of the hostages used for the release of William the Lion under the Treaty of Falaise. [2] Phillip was also granted the baronies of Oxnam and Hecton in Roxburghshire as well as lands in Ayrshire. [2] Phillip's son was Thomas de Colville who between 1189 and 1199 was a witness to several charters of William the ...
Ermengarde de Beaumont (c. 1170 – 12 February 1233/1234) was Queen of Alba as the consort of William the Lion. [1] She is reported to have exerted influence over the affairs of state as queen, though the information on her is lacking in detail. [2] Her paternal grandmother was Constance FitzRoy, illegitimate daughter of Henry I of England. [3]
William FitzEmpress: Malcolm IV King of Scotland: William the Lion King of Scotland: Baldwin I Latin Emperor: Isabella of Hainault: Philip II King of France: Henry the Young King: Matilda Duchess of Saxony: Richard I King of England r. 1189–1199: Geoffrey II Duke of Brittany: Eleanor: Alfonso VIII King of Castile: Joan: William II King of ...
Next on the royal family tree is Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, the first-born son of Prince Charles and his late wife, Diana, Princess of Wales. By virtue of his being male, from the moment ...
Amongst the witnesses are the Abbot of Melrose, the Abbot of Newbottle, Richard de Morville, Constable of Scotland, 'Alan, son of Walter the Steward, and William de Lauder. [5] Alan became a patron of the Knights Templar and is responsible for expanding Templar influence in Scotland. There is no evidence, however, that he joined the Order ...
Thomas de Lundin, became Door-ward or Usher to King William the Lion, and was granted large estates in Aberdeenshire. His son Alan the Durward owned even larger estates, which were divided among his three daughters after his death in 1275. Thomas de Lundin was the son of Malcolm de Lundin.