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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 or
Cospatric (from the ****bric "Servant of [Saint] Patrick"),[citation needed] (died
after 1073), was Earl of Northumbria, or of Bernicia, and...
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Waltheof Earl of
Northumbria Reign 1072–1076
Predecessor Gospatrick of
Northumbria Successor Walcher Died 31 May 1076 St. Giles's Hill,
Winchester Buried...
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Eccles <
Brittonic eglēsia). The ****bric
personal names Gospatrick,
Gososwald and
Gosmungo meaning 'servant of St...' (Welsh, Cornish, Breton...
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accused at
court of
engineering the
murder of the
Northumbrian noble Gospatrick in Tostig's interest. In 1065,
Tostig was
probably hunting with King Edward...
- 1908, p.245 where,
citing Roger Hovenden's
Chronica he
states "In the same year [1166] died earl
Gospatrick, and his son
Waldeve succeeded him". v t e...
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transferred 1201 (1199),
built (during the
reign of
Henry II) by
Thomas Fitz
Gospatrick;
dissolved 1540;
granted to
Thomas Lord
Wharton 1544/5; (EH) Hepp Abbey...
- came from Northumbria,
reflecting the
familial ****ociation of
Duncan to
Gospatrick. In the
early summer,
Duncan led his army in an
invasion of Scotland....
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Arches 53.5 23.2 Odo the
Crossbowman 4.5 4.8
Aubrey of
Coucy 5.5 3.0
Gospatrick 19.6 9.7
Roger the
Poitevin ? ? Sources:
Palmer and Slater, The Yorkshire...
- Lothian, were
granted by King
Malcolm Canmore to
paternal first cousin Gospatrick, the earl of Northumbria, who had come
north to
escape William the Conqueror...