Matilda of Chester, Countess of Huntingdon (1171 – 6 January 1233) was an Anglo-Norman noblewoman, sometimes known as Maud and sometimes known with the...
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Scotland; often referred to as Matilda Matilda of Chester, Countess of Huntingdon (1171-1233), the wife of Prince David of Scotland; sometimes referred...
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of Gloucester, Countess of Chester (died 29 July 1189), also known as Matilda, was an Anglo-Norman noblewoman and the daughter of Robert, 1st Earl of...
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Countess of Huntingdon may refer to: Maud, Countess of Huntingdon Matilda of Chester, Countess of Huntingdon Mary Woodville (c. 1456–1481) Anne Hastings...
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of David of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon by his wife Matilda of Chester, daughter of Hugh de Kevelioc. John married Elen ferch Llywelyn, daughter of Llywelyn...
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grandson of David of Scotland, 8th Earl of Huntingdon, and Matilda de Kevilloc of Chester, great-grandson of Henry of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon and Northumberland...
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where the right of succession of Alexander III's granddaughter, Margaret, Maid of Norway was recognized. On 1 June 1285 the Earl & Countess of Carrick, at...
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surgeon (d. 1286) Sancho of Castile, archbishop of Toledo (d. 1261) January 6 – Matilda of Chester, Countess of Huntingdon (or Maud), English noblewoman...
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1181–1232 Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester (c. 1172–1232) 1232–1232 Matilda of Chester, Countess of Chester suo jure (1171–1233) (Inherited Oct 1232 ...
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Gothic style of architecture. Westminster School is founded by the monks of Westminster Abbey. 1171 Matilda of Chester, Countess of Huntingdon (died 1233...
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