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Earl Ethelred Of Moray

Earl Ethelred Of Moray[1]

Male Abt 1062 - 1097  (35 years)


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  • Name Ethelred Of Moray 
    Prefix Earl 
    Birth Abt 1062  Morayshire, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 1097  Methil, Fifeshire, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Person ID I70490  Cecilie Family
    Last Modified 2 Mar 2009 

    Father King Malcolm III Of Scotland, King Of Scotland,   b. 1031, Of, Athoil, Perthshire, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 13 Nov 1093, Alnwick, Northumberlandshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 62 years) 
    Mother Queen Saint Margaret Of Scotland Of Scotland,   b. 1045, Of, Wessex, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 16 Nov 1093, Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Edinburgshire, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 48 years) 
    Marriage 1067-1069  Of, Athoil, Perthshire, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F11320  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Princess Tul Of Scotland,   b. Bef 1058, Morayshire, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown 
    Children 
     1. Earl Duff Maceth Of Fife,   b. Abt 1078, Methil, Fifeshire, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown
    Family ID F30753  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 2 Mar 2009 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - Abt 1062 - Morayshire, Scotland Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - 1097 - Methil, Fifeshire, Scotland Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • Earl of Moray, Lay Abbot of Dunkeld

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      Edelrad [son of Malcolm III], apparently Earl of Fife, who fl. early 12th century and was also Abbot of Dunkeld; possibly the same person as Eth. [Burke's Peerage, p. 2538]

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      Burke's Peerage, page 1058, on the Earldom of Fife, previous creations:

      Fife, constituted one of the Mormaerships into which much of pre-1st Millennium Scotland was divided. By the beginning of the 12th century the former Mormaer of Fife was beginning to be called Earl of Fife. The first of the new designation seems to have been Beth, who as either Earl of Fife or Moray (more probably the former) is recorded as having been active in 1115. (The historic figure Macbeth was son of a Mormaer of Moray, and since "Mac" means "son of" there may be a connection.) However, another figure referred to as Earl of Fife about the same time, that is to say during the reign of David I (reigned 1124-1153), is a shadowy personage called in contemporary documents either "Ed" or "Head" and identified by leading authorities with Edelread, son of Malcolm III (reigned 1058-93). Yet a third Earl of Fife appears to have existed in the person of Constantine, who died in the late 1120's. (It is possible that "Ed/Head" was really Earl of Forthreve.

      The first person to hold the Earldom of Fife on a hereditary basis may well have been Gillemicel MacDuff, who died about the mid-1130's. Certainly the title remained in his family, passing almost always from father to son, till 1353, when the 8th Earl's only child, Elizabeth or Isabel, became Countess of Fife. She married four times, each of her husbands being known as Earl of Fife in right of his wife. She died without issue, having made over the Earldom to her second husband's brother Robert Stewart, Earl of Menteith, her 2nd husband and he being second and third sons respectively of Robert II.

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      EARLDOM OF FIFE (SCT) (I)

      Beth, who, as "Beth, Comes" was witness to the charter of Scone in 1115, may not improbably be considered as Earl of Fife, though possibly as Earl of Moray. There appears also to have been one "Ed [Edelrad?] Comes" or "Head, Comes" in charters temp. David I, who probably was Edelrad (son of Malcolm III), Abbot of Dunkeld, and, according to some accounts, Earl of Fife. This "Ed, Comes" was contemporary with Earl Beth and with Earl Constantine, his successor. [Complete Peerage V:372]

  • Sources 
    1. [S1328] Schwennicke, Detlev, ES, (Marburg, Germany: J. A. Stargardt Verlag, 1980-), 2:89 (Reliability: 3).

    2. [S1634] Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great, V:372 (Reliability: 3).