Global Information Lookup Global Information

Waltheof of Allerdale information


Waltheof of Allerdale was an 11th- and 12th-century Anglo-Saxon noble, lord of Allerdale in modern Cumbria. Brother of Dolfin of Carlisle and Gospatric of Dunbar, Waltheof was son of Gospatric, Earl of Northumbria.[1] Both Waltheof and his brother Gospatric witness Earl David's Glasgow Inquest 1113 x 1124, and Waltheof also attests some of David's charters as king of the Scots later.[1] The account of Waltheof and his family in Cumbrian monastic cartularies (St Bees and Wetheral), says that he gave land in Allerdale to his three sisters, Octreda, Gunhilda and Maud.[1]

Waltheof's partner appears to have been a woman named Sigrid or Sigarith.[2] With her he had two sons and several daughters.[3]

  • Alan (fl. 1139), succeeded to Allerdale.[2]
  • Gopspatric.[4]
  • Ethelreda, married Ranulf de Lindesay (de Lindsay) and then William de Esseville.[5]
  • Gunhilda, married Uhtred of Galloway.[2]

Waltheof's sister Octreda/Ethelreda married Donnchad mac Maíl Coluim, was briefly Queen Consort of Alba, and the mother of William fitz Duncan, mormaer of Moray.[6] After King Donnchad was killed in November 1094 it is likely that Ethelreda and infant William fled Scotland to Allerdale and the safety of her brother's family. William fitz Duncan appears to have inherited Waltheof's Allerdale territory from his mother.[7]

Waltheof seems to have become abbot of Crowland late in his life, but this Waltheof may be someone else.[8] The abbot of Crowland in question was a monk of Crowland Abbey before becoming abbot in 1125.[9] Abbot Waltheof was deposed by Papal legate Alberic of Ostia at the Council of Westminster.[10]

  1. ^ a b c Hamilton, Mighty Subjects, p. 28
  2. ^ a b c Hedley, Northumberland Families, vol. i, p. 241
  3. ^ Hamilton, Mighty Subjects, pp. 28–29
  4. ^ Hedley, Northumbrian Families, vol. i, p. 239
  5. ^ Barrow, Kingdom of the Scots, p. 139
  6. ^ Phythian-Adams, Land of the Cumbrians, pp. 157–58
  7. ^ Oram, David I, pp. 93–94
  8. ^ Barrow, Acts of William I, pp. 193–94; Hamilton, Mighty Subjects, p. 29
  9. ^ Anderson, Early Sources, vol. ii, p. 170
  10. ^ Knowles, Brooke and London, Heads of Religious Houses, p. 42

and 13 Related for: Waltheof of Allerdale information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8157 seconds.)

Waltheof of Allerdale

Last Update:

Waltheof of Allerdale was an 11th- and 12th-century Anglo-Saxon noble, lord of Allerdale in modern Cumbria. Brother of Dolfin of Carlisle and Gospatric...

Word Count : 528

Waltheof of Bamburgh

Last Update:

the Waltheof name including: Waltheof of Allerdale who was son of Gospatric, Earl of Northumbria. Waltheof of Inverkeithing and Dalmeny was son of Cospatric...

Word Count : 350

Waltheof

Last Update:

Waltheof of Melrose (died 1159), Anglo-Saxon abbot and saint Waltheof, Earl of Dunbar (died 1182), 13th-century Earl of Dunbar Waltheof of Allerdale,...

Word Count : 130

William fitz Duncan

Last Update:

infant William and fled Scotland to the safety of Allerdale in Cumberland where her brother Waltheof of Allerdale was lord. William, an only child, grew up...

Word Count : 621

Lochlann of Galloway

Last Update:

of Waltheof of Allerdale. Lochlann (also called Roland) had four siblings—sisters Eve of Galloway (wife of Walter de Berkeley) and Christina (wife of...

Word Count : 1150

Uhtred of Galloway

Last Update:

control of the whole of Galloway. Uchtred had married Gunhilda of Dunbar, daughter of Waltheof of Allerdale and they were the parents of: Lochlann of Galloway...

Word Count : 336

Inverkeithing

Last Update:

church of St. Peter stands in its large churchyard on the east side of Church Street. The church was founded by Waltheof of Allerdale, son of Gospatrick...

Word Count : 8175

Blencogo

Last Update:

first appears in literature around 1100 CE when the Lord Waltheof of Allerdale gives the barony of Blencogo to Odard de Logis. Numerous land transfers are...

Word Count : 410

History of Cumbria

Last Update:

who became the first Bishop of Carlisle, and Forn of Greystoke. Waltheof of Allerdale was a Northumbrian. With the death of Henry I in 1135, England fell...

Word Count : 27907

History of medieval Cumbria

Last Update:

the first Bishop of Carlisle, and Forn of Greystoke. Waltheof of Allerdale was a Northumbrian. Sharpe, therefore, sees the years of Henry I as being transitional...

Word Count : 17430

Dolfin of Carlisle

Last Update:

Dolfin was the eldest of Gospatric's three sons, his younger brothers being Waltheof, lord of Allerdale, and Gospatric II, Earl of Lothian. In 1092, according...

Word Count : 526

Aspatria

Last Update:

to Waltheof, son of Gospatrick, Earl of Dunbar, from whom the obsolete name of Aspatrick, may have been derived. Upon the division of the estates of William...

Word Count : 2199

Alan of Galloway

Last Update:

Alan of Galloway (before 1199 – 1234) was a leading thirteenth-century Scottish magnate. As the hereditary Lord of Galloway and Constable of Scotland...

Word Count : 15373

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net