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106:. 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. 113:
late in his life, but this Waltheof may be someone else. The abbot of Crowland in question was a monk of Crowland Abbey before becoming abbot in 1125. Abbot Waltheof was deposed by
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Waltheof's partner appears to have been a woman named Sigrid or Sigarith. With her he had two sons and several daughters.
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The Kingdom of the Scots: Government, Church and Society from the Eleventh to the Fourteenth Century
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Ethelreda, married Ranulf de Lindesay (de Lindsay) and then William de Esseville.
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later. The account of Waltheof and his family in Cumbrian monastic cartularies (
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11th- and 12th-century Anglo-Saxon noble, lord of Allerdale in modern Cumbria
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Land of the Cumbrians: A Study in British Provincial Origins A.D. 400–1120
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The Heads of Religious Houses : England and Wales. 1, 940–1216
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1113 x 1124, and Waltheof also attests some of David's charters as
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Knowles, David; Brooke, C. N. L.; London, C. M, eds. (2001),
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Early Sources of Scottish History A.D. 500 to 1286 (2 vols)
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Mighty Subjects: The Dunbar Earls in Scotland, 1072–1289
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The Acts of William I : King of Scots, 1165–1214
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Index

Anglo-Saxon
Allerdale
Cumbria
Dolfin of Carlisle
Gospatric of Dunbar
Gospatric, Earl of Northumbria
Earl David
king of the Scots
St Bees
Wetheral
fl.
Uhtred of Galloway
Donnchad mac Maíl Coluim
William fitz Duncan
mormaer of Moray
abbot of Crowland
Papal legate
Alberic of Ostia
Council of Westminster






Anderson, Alan Orr
Barrow, G. W. S.
The Acts of William I : King of Scots, 1165–1214
ISBN
0-85224-142-9

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