Mahaud de Huntingdon, Queen of Scotland
- Born: Between 1071 and 1074, Huntington, Huntingdonshire, England
- Married (1): Abt 1090, Huntingdonshire, England
- Married (2): Apr 1113, Scotland
- Died: 23 Apr 1130
- Buried: Scone, Perthshire, Scotland
Research Notes:
Ingulph's Chronicle of the Abbey of Croyland records the marriage of Matilda eldest daughter of Judith and "Earl Simon. Orderic Vitalis records that David King of Scotland married “filiam...Guallevi comitis et Judith consobrinæ regis” who brought him “binosque comitatus Northamtonæ et Huntendonæ” which “Simon Silvanectensis comes” had possessed with her. Robert of Torigny records that the wife of "David [rex Scotiæ] frater [Alexandri]" was "filiam Gallevi comitis et Judith consobrini regis", naming "Symon Silvanectensis comes" as her first husband. "Matilde comitisse, Henrico filio comitis…" witnessed the charter dated to [1120] under which "David comes filius Malcolmi Regis Scottorum" founded the abbey of Selkirk. "Matildis comitissa…" witnessed inquisitions by "David…Cumbrensis regionis princeps", dated 1124, concerning land owned by the church of Glasgow. 1
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He [Simon de St Liz] married, perhaps as early as 1090 when she would be aged about 18, Maud, eldest daughter of Waltheof, EARL OF HUNTINGDON and NORTHAMPTON, by Judith, niece of William I. He died, as aforesaid, at La Charité presumably in 1111 or shortly afterwards. His widow married DAVID I of Scotland. 2
Marriage Information:
Matilda married Simon I de Senlis, son of Ranoul "le Riche" de Senlis, about 1090 in Huntingdonshire, England. (Simon I de Senlis died in 1111 in La Charite-Sur-Loir, Nievre, France and was buried in Reinterred St. N, France.)
Marriage Information:
Matilda also married Daibhidh (David) I "the Saint" mac Máel Coluim, rí Alban & Saxan, son of Máel Coluim III mac Donnchada, Ard-rí Alban, and St. Margaret ÆÞeling "The Exile", Queen of the Scots, in Apr 1113 in Scotland. (Daibhidh I "the Saint" mac Máel Coluim was born about 1080 in Huntingdon, England, died on 24 May 1153 in Carlisle, Cumbria, Scotland and was buried in Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland.)
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