David de Lindsay, the Glossary
Sir David de Lindsay (died 1214), Lord of Crawford and Ercildum (now Earlston), known as "the elder" to distinguish him from his son, was an Anglo-Scottish baron of the 12th and 13th century.[1]
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10 relations: Clan Lindsay, Crawford, South Lanarkshire, David, Earl of Huntingdon, Earlston, G. W. S. Barrow, Gervase Avenel, Henry de Pinkeney, Henry of Scotland, Justiciar of Lothian, William de Lindsay.
- 1214 deaths
Clan Lindsay
Clan Lindsay is a Scottish clan of the Scottish Lowlands.
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Crawford, South Lanarkshire
Crawford is a village and civil parish in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
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David, Earl of Huntingdon
David of Scotland (1152 – 17 June 1219) was a Scottish prince and Earl of Huntingdon. David de Lindsay and David, Earl of Huntingdon are 13th-century Scottish people.
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Earlston
Earlston (Yerlston) is a civil parish and market town in the county of Berwickshire, within the Scottish Borders.
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G. W. S. Barrow
Geoffrey Wallis Steuart Barrow (28 November 1924 – 14 December 2013) was an English historian and academic.
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Gervase Avenel
Gervase Avenel (died 1219), Lord of Eskdale and Abercorn was a 12th-13th century noble.
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Henry de Pinkeney
Henry de Pinkeney (died 1254), Lord of Weden-Pinkeney, Fulmer and Datchet in England and Lord of Crawford in Scotland, was a 13th-century English noble.
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Henry of Scotland
Henry of Scotland (Eanric mac Dabíd, 1114 – 12 June 1152) was heir apparent to the Kingdom of Alba.
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Justiciar of Lothian
The Justiciar of Lothian (in Norman-Latin, Justiciarus Laudonie) was an important legal office in the High Medieval Kingdom of Scotland.
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William de Lindsay
Sir William de Lindsay (1155–1205), Lord of Crawford, Baron of Luffness, Justiciar of Lothian was a 12th-century Scottish noble. David de Lindsay and William de Lindsay are clan Lindsay.
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See also
1214 deaths
- Ala al-Din Atsiz
- Albert of Vercelli
- Alfonso VIII of Castile
- Aubrey de Vere, 2nd Earl of Oxford
- Baldwin of Toulouse
- Bermond d'Anduze (bishop of Sisteron)
- Bernard (bishop of Carlisle)
- Biagio (archbishop of Torres)
- David de Lindsay
- Dhihei of the Maldives
- Diego López II de Haro
- Donnchadh, Earl of Angus
- Eleanor of England, Queen of Castile
- Ferdinand of León (died 1214)
- Filocalo Navigajoso
- Gaston VI, Viscount of Béarn
- Gilbert Glanvill
- Haakon the Crazy
- Hawise, Countess of Aumale
- Henry VI, Count Palatine of the Rhine
- John de Gray
- John de Leicester
- John of Wallingford (d. 1214)
- Kaya Alp
- Neophytos of Cyprus
- Pedro Fernández de Castro (died 1214)
- Peter I of Arborea
- Peter of Capua the Elder
- Robert fitzRoger
- Roger Mortimer of Wigmore
- Sasaki Takatsuna
- Stekšys
- Stephen Longchamp
- Stephen Thurnham
- Strez
- Taira no Tokuko
- Theobald I, Count of Bar
- William I of Cagliari
- William II, Lord of Béthune
- William the Lion