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Siward of Northumbria
(-Cir 1055)
Elfleda
(-)
Lambert II of Lens von Boulogne
(-1054)
Adeliza of Normandy
(1029-Bef 1090)
Waltheof of Huntingdon
(-1076)
Judith of Normandy
(Cir 1054-After 1086)
Matilda of Northumberland
(Cir 1074-1131)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Simon de St. Liz

2. David I of Scotland

Matilda of Northumberland 1 2 3

  • Born: Cir 1074
  • Marriage (1): Simon de St. Liz in 1090
  • Marriage (2): David I of Scotland in 1113
  • Died: 1131 aged 57

   Another name for Matilda was Maud.

  General Notes:

Maud, (1074-1130) was the daughter of Waltheof, Earl of Northumbria, the last of the major Anglo-Saxon earls to remain powerful after the Norman conquest in 1066. Her mother was Judith, a niece of William the Conqueror. She inherited her father's earldom of Huntingdon and married twice.

Her mother, Judith, refused to marry Simon of St Liz. This refusal angered her uncle, King William, who confiscated Judith's estates after she fled the country. Instead her daughter Maud was married to Simon of St Liz in 1090. She had a number of children with St Liz including Simon and Maud.

Her first husband died in 1109 and Maud next married King David I of Scotland in 1113. From this marriage she had four children, two sons, Malcolm and Henry and two daughters, Claricia and Hodierna. The Scottish royal house produced the remaining Earls of Huntingdon of the first creation of the title. She was succeeded to the Earldom of Huntingdon by her son Henry.

According to John of Fordun, she died in 1130 and was buried at Scone, but she appears in a charter dated 1147.

  Noted events in her life were:

• She was a Countess of Huntingdon, 2nd.

• She was a Queen of Scotland.


Matilda married Simon de St. Liz, son of Ranulph the Rich de St. Liz and Unknown, in 1090. (Simon de St. Liz died after 1111 in La Charité-sur-Loirem.)


Matilda next married David I of Scotland, son of Malcolm III, King of Scotland and Margaret of Scotland, in 1113. (David I of Scotland was born circa 1082 and died on 24 May 1153 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England.)


Sources


1 Brian C. Tompsett, Directory of Royal Genealogical (Datahttp://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/catalog.html
Brian Tompsett
Department of Computer Science
University of Hull
Hull, UK, HU6 7RX
B.C.Tompsett@dcs.hull.ac.uk).

2 The Official Web Site http://www.royal.gov.uk/.

3 Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/).

4 Darryl Lundy, thePeerage.com (http://www.thepeerage.com/).

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