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  1. His son Ranulf succeeded him as Earl of Chester, and Matilda became a co-heiress of her brother. Dervorguilla of Galloway , a granddaughter of Matilda of Chester Marriage and issue [ edit ]

  2. Jan 31, 2024 · Lady Maud had four siblings including Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester, Mabel of Chester, Countess of Arundel, and Hawise of Chester, Countess of Lincoln. She also had an illegitimate half-sister, Amice of Chester.

  3. 1199–1251. Sources (5) Maud de Kevelioc of Chester, "Find A Grave Index" The Coucher Book, Or Chartulary, of Whalley Abbey, Volume 10 By Whalley Abbey (Whalley, England) Maud de Kevelioc of Chester, "Find A Grave Index" View All. Spouse and Children. David of Scotland. Matilda of Chester. Marriage. Children (5) Margaret of Huntingdon.

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    • David of Scotland
  4. Maud's two sons by different fathers, Simon and Henry, would later vie for the Earldom of Huntingdon. [3] She died in 1130 or 1131 and was buried at Scone Abbey in Perthshire , but she appears in a charter of dubious origin dated 1147.

  5. Jan 16, 2015 · [edit] External links Matilda of Huntingdon (alternate name?) at Find a Grave Preceded by Waltheof Earl of Huntingdon 1076 - 1130 Succeeded by Henry of Scotland Preceded by Sybilla de Normandy Queen consort of Scotland 1124 - 1130 Succeeded by Ermengarde de Beaumont Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maud,_Countess_of_Huntingdon ...

  6. In the litigation for succession to the crown of Scotland in 1290–1292, the great-great-grandson Floris V, Count of Holland of David's sister, Ada, claimed that David had renounced his hereditary rights to the throne of Scotland. He therefore declared that his claim to the throne had priority over David's descendants.

  7. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Maude of Chester (1171–1233)Countess of Huntingdon . Name variations: Maud de Kevilioc or de Keveliock; Maud Dunkeld; Matilda of Chester.

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