Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl Of Northumbria
Gospatric; installed 1068/9 by William I the Conqueror as E
arl, then predominantly an administrative post after his pa
yment of a heavy fine or what would now be thought of as a
n entrance fee (though his hereditary claim through his mat
ernal grandfather also played a part). Later (Oct or Nov 1
072) deprived of the Earldom on a charge of having taken pa
rt in a massacre at Durham; fled to Scotland, where his cou
sin Malcolm III of Scotland granted him the Mormaership o
f Dunbar. [Burke's Peerage]
A subsequent Earl of Nothumberland was Gospatric, son and h
eir of Maldred, who in turn was son of Crinan, Lay Abbot o
f Dunkeld in what is now Perthshire. Gospatric held the Ea
rldom from c Feb 1068/9 to 1072. Gospatric had a hereditar
y claim to the office of Earl of Northumberland, as did sev
eral of his successors. Disloyalty or incompetence in gove
rning could lead to an Earls being deprived of his position
, however, and when Gospatric rebelled he was ejected. [Bu
rke's Peerage, Earldom & Dukedom of Northumberland, p. 2117]
Pilgrimage to Rome 1061.
Gospatric; installed 1068/9 by William I the Conqueror as E
arl, then predominantly an administrative post after his pa
yment of a heavy fine or what would now be thought of as a
n entrance fee (though his hereditary claim through his mat
ernal grandfather also played a part). Later (Oct or Nov 1
072) deprived of the Earldom on a charge of having taken pa
rt in a massacre at Durham; fled to Scotland, where his cou
sin Malcolm III of Scotland granted him the Mormaership o
f Dunbar. [Burke's Peerage]
A subsequent Earl of Nothumberland was Gospatric, son and h
eir of Maldred, who in turn was son of Crinan, Lay Abbot o
f Dunkeld in what is now Perthshire. Gospatric held the Ea
rldom from c Feb 1068/9 to 1072. Gospatric had a hereditar
y claim to the office of Earl of Northumberland, as did sev
eral of his successors. Disloyalty or incompetence in gove
rning could lead to an Earls being deprived of his position
, however, and when Gospatric rebelled he was ejected. [Bu
rke's Peerage, Earldom & Dukedom of Northumberland, p. 2117]
Pilgrimage to Rome 1061.