Subj : C.P. Addition: Children of David of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon To : All From : celticprince51@gmail.com Date : Fri Sep 07 2018 12:56 am From: celticprince51@gmail.com Dear Newsgroup ~ Complete Peerage 6 (1926): 647, footnote l (sub Huntingdon) discusses the c= hildren of David of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon (died 1219). It states = Earl David had three sons and three daughters: Robert, Henry, and John, and= three daughters, Margaret, Isabel, and Ada. A seventh child David is sugg= ested by the editor. Recently I came across a Common Pleas lawsuit dated Easter term 1303 which = deals with the heirs of Alexander III, King of Scots (died 1286). The laws= uit may be viewed at the following weblink: Court of Common Pleas, CP40/147, image 50 (available at http://aalt.law.uh.= edu/AALT6/E1/CP40no147/IMG_0050.htm). The lawsuit names the three main competitors to the Scottish crown then liv= ing, namely John de Hastings (plaintiff in the lawsuit), John de Balliol, a= nd Robert de Brus. The lawsuit states how each of the competitors were des= cended from King Alexander III's great uncle, David of Scotland, Earl of Hu= ntingdon (died 1219). Since these lines of descent are covered by many oth= er published sources, they will not be repeated here. Something which is new in the lawsuit is a list of the children of David of= Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon. The lawsuit alleges that Earl David was suc= cessively succeeded by three sons in turn, namely Thomas, David, and John, = and that following John's death, he was succeeded by his four sisters, Alic= e (who died without issue), Margaret, Isabel, and Ada. Contemporary records, however, show that Earl David was succeeded on his de= ath by his son, Earl John (died 1237). When John died without issue, his p= roperties were divided by his surviving sisters, Margaret, Isabel, and Ada,= or their representatives. There appears to have been a fourth sister, Mau= d, wife of John de Monmouth, who predeceased her brother John and she died = without issue. The 1303 lawsuit confirms that Earl David had a son, David, who is known to= have died young. The existence of the younger David is known from two cha= rters of his father, Earl David, to Lindores Abbey. See Dowden, Chartulary= of the Abbey of Lindores (Scottish Hist. Soc. 42) (1903): 2=E2=80=939, whi= ch may be viewed at the following weblink: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id bc.ark:/13960/t52g0bz47;view 1up= ;seq 104 But the 1303 lawsuit is the first record which alleges that Earl David had = a son, Thomas, or a daughter, Alice. In this case, I'm fairly certain that Alice is a mistake for the known daug= hter, Maud, who died before 1237 many years before this lawsuit. Earl Davi= d's daughter, Maud, is allegedly mentioned by name in the following contemp= orary document which I have not consulted: PRO DL 42/2, fos. 196v.=E2=80=937r. Maud, daughter of Earl David, is also mentioned in the following two source= s, both of whom place her as the third of four daughters of Earl David: 1. Buchanan, Tracts illus. of the Traditionary & Historical Antiqs. of Scot= land (1836): 87 (Petition of John de Balliol: =E2=80=9CJohannes obiit sine = haerede de corpore suo. Unde de eodem Johanne descendit jus, et debuit des= cendere, Margaretae, Isabellae, Mathildae et Adae, ut sororibus et uni haer= edi, si Regum esset partible ...=E2=80=9D). 2. Burton, Chronica Monasterii de Melsa 1 (Rolls Ser.) (1866): 436 (=E2=80= =9CIste nempe Johannes Scoticus 4 habuit sorores; scilicet .... 3a soror Ma= tildis obiit sine liberis=E2=80=9D). In summary, the 1303 Common Pleas lawsuit alleges that David of Scotland, E= arl of Huntingdon, had a total of seven children, two of which are not know= n in other sources, namely a son, Thomas, and a daughter, Alice. One known= daughter, Maud, is not mentioned in the lawsuit. For a more detailed account of David of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon (died = 1219), and his descendants, please see my book, Royal Ancestry (5 volume se= t), published in 2013. Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah --- NewsGate v1.0 gamma 2 * Origin: News Gate @ Net396 -Huntsville, AL - USA (1:396/4) .