Saint David I The Saint of Scotland King of Scotland [2614] 24
- Born: Abt 1084
- Marriage: Matilda of Northumberland [2616] in 1113
- Died: 24 May 1153, Carlisle, Cumbria about age 69
- Buried: Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland
FamilySearch ID: 9CWQ-Q7J.
General Notes:
Acceded: 23 APR 1124
Earl of Huntingdon. United Alba with Strathclyde. Earl of Northampton. Popularly reputed as a Saint, His feast day is 24th May. The Complete Peerage vol.V,pp.641-2.
http://www.hull.ac.uk/php/cssbct/cgi-bin/gedlkup.php/n=royal?royal01515
David I was the ninth son of Malcolm Canmore and inherited the throne in 1124 after a succession of unnotable rulers and ruled for nearly 30 years, bringing many improvements to Scotland. He gave large Scottish estates to Anglo-Norman friends - the ancestors of the Balliol's, Robert the Bruce and the Stewarts. Old Celtic families merged with French-speaking incomers, establishing families in the Lowlands whose names are common throughout Scotland today: Frasers, Maxwells, Gordons, Crichtons and others. The Highlanders retained their traditional clan system and took little notice of these southern interlopers.
David led an army against England in 1138 and subsequent negotiation won him Northumberland and Cumbria. Flemish weavers settled along the east coast, and were granted special privileges and rights. This brought new materials and skills. David founded a number of lavish cathedrals, churches and monasteries, including the Border abbeys, bringing in religious communities from Europe. He urged monks to create commercial interests. He died in 1153, heartbroken by the death of his son the previous year.
http://www.goscotland.info/sections/?Section_Id=4&Page_Id=16
http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=5790
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_I_of_Scotland
Noted events in his life were:
• Acceded, 23 Apr 1124.
David married Matilda of Northumberland [2616] [MRIN: 695], daughter of Waltheof of Huntingdon 1st Earl of Huntingdon [4367] and Judith of Normandy de Lens Countess of Boulogne [4368], in 1113. (Matilda of Northumberland [2616] was born about 1074, died in 1131 and was buried in Scone Abbey, Perthshire, England.)
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