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Gospatric or
Cospatric is a
Brittonic name
meaning "Devotee of
Saint Patrick" and may
refer to:
Cospatric or Gospatric, Earl of
Northumbria (died after...
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Gospatric II (died 1138) was Earl of
Lothian or Earl of
Dunbar in the
early 12th century. He was the son of
Gospatric I,
sometime Earl of
Northumbria (d...
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Gospatric or
Cospatric (from the ****bric "Servant of [Saint] Patrick"),[citation needed] (died
after 1073), was Earl of Northumbria, or of Bernicia, and...
- the care of the state). The
Earls of Home
descend in the male line from
Cospatric I (died
after 1073), the Anglo-Danish Earl of Northumbria. His descendant...
- held by
Eadwulf IV Earl of
Bamburgh Opposed by:
Copsi 1065–1067
Permanently merged into the
Earldom of
Northumbria Bamburgh ruled by
Cospatric from 1067...
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Lothian Mann Causantín,
Gille Míchéil,
Donnchad Fergus none
known Cospatric II,
Cospatric III Amlaíb mac
Gofraid Mar
Menteith Moray Ross
Strathearn Ruadrí...
- Earl of Northumbria.
Waltheof of
Inverkeithing and
Dalmeny was son of
Cospatric, and
grandson of
Waltheof of Allerdale.
Another descendant of Gospatric...
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Hamilton and
Spencer in 1872,
having married Mary,
daughter of
Admiral Cospatric Baillie-Hamilton, a
descendant of
Thomas Hamilton, 6th Earl of Haddington)...
- this
wider line was Sir
Patrick de
Greenlaw (c. 1150), a
descendant of
Cospatric I, the Earl of Northumbria. In the
early 13th century, his son Sir William...
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loyalty as is
usual under the
feudal system. Sir
Walter Scott argued that
Cospatric or
Gospatrick was a
contraction of
Comes Patricius. In any case, King...