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Gilbert of Strathearn, 3rd Earl of Strathearn

Also Known As: "Gilla Brigte of Strathearn", "Gilla Brigte of Glencarny", "12274"
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Birthplace: Strathearn, Perthshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
Death: circa 1223 (64-81)
Strathearn, Perthshire, Scotland
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Son of Ferteth, mormaer of Strathearn and Eithne de Strathearn
Husband of Lady Matilda d'Aubigny, Countess Consort of Strathearn and Ysende de Strathearn
Father of William de Strathearn; Ferthed de Strathearn; Ethen de Strathearn; Robert, 4th Earl of Strathearn; Mary de Hamilton, of Buthernock and 4 others
Brother of Christian Olifard and Malise de Strathearn, of Muthil, etc.

Occupation: 3rd Earl of Strathearn, aka Mormaer Gille brigte
Managed by: James Fred Patin, Jr.
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GILBERT of Strathearn, son of FERTETH Earl of Strathearn & his wife Ethen --- ([1150 or before]-1223). "…Comite Duncano, Gillebrid comite de Anegus, M. comite de Ethoel, Gillecrist comite de Meneteth, Gillberto filio comitis Ferteth, Merlefwano Adam filio comitis de Anegus…" witnessed the charter dated 1164 under which "Malcolmus rex Scottorum" confirmed the foundation of Scone abbey[641]. He succeeded his father as Earl of Strathearn. "…Gillebto comite de Stradtherin…" witnessed the undated charter, dated to after [1170], under which William King of Scotland confirmed the donation of "ecclesiam de Sconin" to St Andrew´s priory[642]. "…Dunec, Malcolmo filio eio, com. Gilleb, Eth filio com. de Leueñ…" witnessed the undated charter, dated to 1193, under which "Dunecanus filius Gillebti filii Fergi" donated "totam terram de Moybothelbeg…[et] de Bethoc" to Melrose abbey[643]. "Gilbertus comes de Stratheryn" donated property "apud Fowlis" to Inchaffray by charter dated to [1195], witnessed by "Matildis comitissa de Stratheryn, Gilbertus filius comitis Gilberti…"[644]. "Gilbertus comes de Strathern" donated "ecclesiam sancti Cathani de Aberruadeuien" to Inchaffray, for the souls of "pater meus Ferthet et mater mea Ethen", by charter dated to [1198], witnessed by "Malis fratre comitis, Gillecrist filio comitis…Dunecano filio Malisii, Maulde comitissa de Strathern…"[645]. "Gilebertus comes de Strathern" donated "ecclesiam de Madernin" to Inchaffray by charter dated to [1199], witnessed by "Malisio fratre meo, Mathilde comitissa, Willelmo et Ferthed et Roberto filiis meis…"[646]. The Extracta ex Cronicis Scocie records that "Gilbertus comes de Stratherne" divided his county in three equal parts, between the bishopric of Dunblane, the canons of Inchaffray, and keeping the third part for himself and his heirs[647]. "…Gilberto comite de Strathern…" subscribed the undated charter under which "Comes David frater regis Scottorum" founded Lindores Abbey[648]. A charter dated 1200 records the foundation of Inchaffray Abbey by "Gilbertus filius Ferthead…comes de Stradern et…Matilidis filia Willelmi de Aubengni comitissa", for the soul of "Gillecrist primogeniti nostri ibidem quiescentis", the dating clause of which refers to "ad obitu prenominati filii nostri Gillecrist anno secundo, obiit autem III Non Oct", witnessed by "…Robertus de Quinci, Seierus de Quinci, Malisius frater comitis, Willelmus, Ferthead et Robertus filii comitis…Dunecanus filius Malisii…"[649]. The prominent position accorded in the list of subscribers to this charter to the members of the Quincy family (see the document ENGLAND EARLS 1207-1466) suggests a close connection with the family of the earls of Strathearn, which has not yet been explained. "Rogerius de Quinci" confirmed donations of land "in territorio de Gasc", where the men of "domini patris mei comitis Wintonie" pastured animals, to Inchaffray Abbey by charter dated to [1220], witnessed by "Gilberto comite de Stratherne, Roberto et Fergus filiis suis…"[650]. "Ysenda sponsa comitis Gilleberti de Strathern" donated land "in villa mea de Abercharni", over which "…domino Ricardo milite et Galfrido de Gasc fratribus meis…" had rights of passage, by charter dated to [1221/23], confirmed by "comes dominus meus"[651]. "Robertus filius Gilberti comitis de Stratheryn" confirmed possessions of Inchaffray Abbey by charter dated to [1221/23][652]. These last two documents suggest that Earl Gilbert may have been incapacitated in some way towards the end of his life and handed control of affairs to his second wife and his son.

m firstly MATILDA de Albini, daughter of WILLIAM de Albini ["Brito"] & his wife [Matilda de Senlis] (-after 1210). "Gilbertus comes de Stratheryn" donated property "apud Fowlis" to Inchaffray by charter dated to [1195], witnessed by "Matildis comitissa de Stratheryn, Gilbertus filius comitis Gilberti…"[653]. "Gilbertus comes de Strathern" donated "ecclesiam sancti Cathani de Aberruadeuien" to Inchaffray, for the souls of "pater meus Ferthet et mater mea Ethen", by charter dated to [1198], witnessed by "Malis fratre comitis, Gillecrist filio comitis…Dunecano filio Malisii, Maulde comitissa de Strathern…"[654]. "Gilebertus comes de Strathern" donated "ecclesiam de Madernin" to Inchaffray by charter dated to [1199], witnessed by "Malisio fratre meo, Mathilde comitissa, Willelmo et Ferthed et Roberto filiis meis…"[655]. A charter dated 1200 records the foundation of Inchaffray Abbey by "Gilbertus filius Ferthead…comes de Stradern et…Matilidis filia Willelmi de Aubengni comitissa", for the soul of "Gillecrist primogeniti nostri ibidem quiescentis"[656]. No more precise information has been found about the parentage of Matilda, first wife of Gilbert Earl of Strathearn. From a chronological point of view, it is possible that "Willelmi de Aubengni" was William de Albini Brito, who died in 1168. If this is correct, Matilda must have been born not long before her father´s death as she gave birth to her last child after Oct 1198. It appears that William, son of William who died in 1168, would have been too young to have been Matilda´s father. "…M. comitissa de Stratherr, Malisio fratre comitis, Ferthet filio comitis, Matilda filia comitis…Dunecano filio Malihs…" subscribed the charter dated to [1200] under which "Gilbertus comes de Stratheren" donated property to Inchaffray Abbey[657]. "…Malisio fratre comitis, Matilda comissa…Willelmo, Fertet, Roberto, Fergus, Malisio, Gillecrist filiis meis…" subscribed the charter dated to [1203/08] under which "Gilebertus comes de Stradhern" donated property to Inchaffray Abbey[658]. "…M. fratre meo, M. comitissa, Roberto filio et herede meo et aliis filiis meis…" subscribed the charter dated 1210 under which "G. comes de Strathern" donated "ecclesiam sancti Beani de Foulis" to Inchaffray Abbey[659].

m secondly YSENDE of Gask, sister of Sir RICHARD and GEOFFREY of Gask, daughter of ---. "Ysenda sponsa comitis Gilleberti de Strathern" donated land "in villa mea de Abercharni", over which "…domino Ricardo milite et Galfrido de Gasc fratribus meis…" had rights of passage, by charter dated to [1221/23], confirmed by "comes dominus meus"[660].

Earl Gilbert & his first wife had [ten] children: 1. GILCHRIST (-5 Oct 1198, bur Inchaffray Abbey). "Gilbertus comes de Stratheryn" donated property "apud Fowlis" to Inchaffray by charter dated to [1195], witnessed by "Matildis comitissa de Stratheryn, Gilbertus filius comitis Gilberti…"[661]. The following charters suggest that "Gilbertus filius comitis" in this document was an error for "Gillecrist filius…", particularly the 1200 charter which refers to Gilchrist as "primogeniti nostri". "Gilbertus comes de Strathern" donated "ecclesiam sancti Cathani de Aberruadeuien" to Inchaffray, for the souls of "pater meus Ferthet et mater mea Ethen", by charter dated to [1198], witnessed by "Malis fratre comitis, Gillecrist filio comitis…Dunecano filio Malisii, Maulde comitissa de Strathern…"[662]. His father granted him the lands of Kinveachy and Glencairnie[663]. A charter dated 1200 records the foundation of Inchaffray Abbey by "Gilbertus filius Ferthead…comes de Stradern et…Matilidis filia Willelmi de Aubengni comitissa", for the soul of "Gillecrist primogeniti nostri ibidem quiescentis", the dating clause of which refers to "ad obitu prenominati filii nostri Gillecrist anno secundo, obiit autem III Non Oct", witnessed by "…Robertus de Quinci, Seierus de Quinci, Malisius frater comitis, Willelmus, Ferthead et Robertus filii comitis…Dunecanus filius Malisii…"[664]. 2. WILLIAM (-before 1210). "Gilebertus comes de Strathern" donated "ecclesiam de Madernin" to Inchaffray by charter dated to [1199], witnessed by "Malisio fratre meo, Mathilde comitissa, Willelmo et Ferthed et Roberto filiis meis…"[665]. A charter dated 1200 records the foundation of Inchaffray Abbey by "Gilbertus filius Ferthead…comes de Stradern et…Matilidis filia Willelmi de Aubengni comitissa", for the soul of "Gillecrist primogeniti nostri ibidem quiescentis", the dating clause of which refers to "ad obitu prenominati filii nostri Gillecrist anno secundo, obiit autem III Non Oct", witnessed by "…Robertus de Quinci, Seierus de Quinci, Malisius frater comitis, Willelmus, Ferthead et Robertus filii comitis…Dunecanus filius Malisii…"[666]. "…Malisio fratre comitis, Matilda comissa…Willelmo, Fertet, Roberto, Fergus, Malisio, Gillecrist filiis meis…" subscribed the charter dated to [1203/08] under which "Gilebertus comes de Stradhern" donated property to Inchaffray Abbey[667]. He died before 1210, the date of his father´s charter subscribed by "…Roberto filio et herede meo…"[668]. 3. FERTETH (-before 1210). "Gilebertus comes de Strathern" donated "ecclesiam de Madernin" to Inchaffray by charter dated to [1199], witnessed by "Malisio fratre meo, Mathilde comitissa, Willelmo et Ferthed et Roberto filiis meis…"[669]. A charter dated 1200 records the foundation of Inchaffray Abbey by "Gilbertus filius Ferthead…comes de Stradern et…Matilidis filia Willelmi de Aubengni comitissa", for the soul of "Gillecrist primogeniti nostri ibidem quiescentis", the dating clause of which refers to "ad obitu prenominati filii nostri Gillecrist anno secundo, obiit autem III Non Oct", witnessed by "…Robertus de Quinci, Seierus de Quinci, Malisius frater comitis, Willelmus, Ferthead et Robertus filii comitis…Dunecanus filius Malisii…"[670]. "…M. comitissa de Stratherr, Malisio fratre comitis, Ferthet filio comitis, Matilda filia comitis…Dunecano filio Malihs…" subscribed the charter dated to [1200] under which "Gilbertus comes de Stratheren" donated property to Inchaffray Abbey[671]. "…Malisio fratre comitis, Matilda comissa…Willelmo, Fertet, Roberto, Fergus, Malisio, Gillecrist filiis meis…" subscribed the charter dated to [1203/08] under which "Gilebertus comes de Stradhern" donated property to Inchaffray Abbey[672]. He died before 1210, the date of his father´s charter subscribed by "…Roberto filio et herede meo…"[673]. 4. ROBERT (-before Aug 1244). "Gilebertus comes de Strathern" donated "ecclesiam de Madernin" to Inchaffray by charter dated to [1199], witnessed by "Malisio fratre meo, Mathilde comitissa, Willelmo et Ferthed et Roberto filiis meis…"[674]. A charter dated 1200 records the foundation of Inchaffray Abbey by "Gilbertus filius Ferthead…comes de Stradern et…Matilidis filia Willelmi de Aubengni comitissa", for the soul of "Gillecrist primogeniti nostri ibidem quiescentis", the dating clause of which refers to "ad obitu prenominati filii nostri Gillecrist anno secundo, obiit autem III Non Oct", witnessed by "…Robertus de Quinci, Seierus de Quinci, Malisius frater comitis, Willelmus, Ferthead et Robertus filii comitis…Dunecanus filius Malisii…"[675]. "…Malisio fratre comitis, Matilda comissa…Willelmo, Fertet, Roberto, Fergus, Malisio, Gillecrist filiis meis…" subscribed the charter dated to [1203/08] under which "Gilebertus comes de Stradhern" donated property to Inchaffray Abbey[676]. "…M. fratre meo, M. comitissa, Roberto filio et herede meo et aliis filiis meis…" subscribed the charter dated 1210 under which "G. comes de Strathern" donated "ecclesiam sancti Beani de Foulis" to Inchaffray Abbey[677]. "G. comite, Malisio fratre eius, Roberto filio comitis, Fergus fratre eius…" subscribed the charter dated to [1211] under which confirms the donation by "G. comitis de Strathern" of "ecclesiam sancti Cathani de Aberrotheuin" to Inchaffray Abbey[678]. "…Roberto, Fergus, Malisio, Gilleberto filiis meis…Doncano filio Malisi…" subscribed the charter dated 1218 under which confirms the donation by "Gillebertus comes de Strathern" donated "Maresii" to Inchaffray Abbey[679]. "…Roberto, Fergus, Malisio, Gilleberto filiis meis…Donecano et Gillethoma filiis Malisii…" subscribed the charter dated 1219 under which "Gillebertus comes de Stratheren" donated numerous properties to Inchaffray Abbey[680]. "Robertus filius Gilleberti comitis" confirmed donations of numerous churches to Inchaffray Abbey by charter dated to [1220], subscribed by "…Fergus, Malisio, Gilleberto fratribus meis…Dunecano et Gilletoma filiis Malisii…"[681]. "Rogerius de Quinci" confirmed donations of land "in territorio de Gasc", where the men of "domini patris mei comitis Wintonie" pastured animals, to Inchaffray Abbey by charter dated to [1220], witnessed by "Gilberto comite de Stratherne, Roberto et Fergus filiis suis…"[682]. "Robertus filius Gilberti comitis de Stratheryn" confirmed possessions of Inchaffray Abbey by charter dated to [1221/23][683]. He succeeded his father as Earl of Strathearn. "Robertus comes de Stratheren" confirmed possessions of Inchaffray Abbey by charter dated to [1223/24], witnessed by "…Fergus, Malisio, Gilleberto fratribus meis…Donecano et Gillethoma filiis Malisii"[684]. m --- (-after 1247). The name of Robert´s wife is not known. A charter of her son "M. comes de Stratherin" dated 1247 refer to the rights "in vita comitisse matris nostre" and provides for after her death[685]. Robert & his wife had [six] children: a) [FERGUS . "Domini mei Roberti comitis de Stradhern, domino Fergus filio comitis…" subscribed the charter dated to [1226/34] under which "Thebaldus filius Willelmi filii Clementis" donated property to Inchaffray Abbey[686]. However, "Domino R. comite de Stradhern, domino F. fratre ipsius…" subscribed the charter dated to [1226/34] under which "Robertus de Meggefen" donated property to Inchaffray Abbey[687], which suggests that "filio comitis" in the former charter may have been an error for "fratre comitis".] b) MALISE (-in France [before 23 Nov] 1271, bur Dunblane). His parentage is confirmed by the charter dated 1247 under which "M. comes de Stratherin" confirmed the donations made by "Gilberti avi nostri et…bone memorie Roberti patris nostri comitum de Stratherin" to Inchaffray Abbey[688]. He succeeded his father in 1244 as Earl of Strathearn. - see below. c) GILBERT (-after 1268). "Malisius comes de Stratherne" granted the advowson of the church of Cortachy to Inchaffray, obliging "heredes nostros quos habuerimus de Matilda sponsa nostra filia domini Gilleberti quondam comitis Kattanie et Orkadie", by charter dated 12 Dec 1257 witnessed by "…fratre Hugone et Gilleberto fratribus nostris…"[689]. "Malisius comes de Strathernt" donated a serf to Inchaffray Abbey by charter dated 1258, witnessed by "Malisio filio comitis…Gilberto fratre comitis…[690]. "M. comes Strathernie" granted rights to "domine Marie sorori nostri" by charter dated 1268, witnessed by "dominis M. avunculo nostro, G. fratre nostro…"[691]. "Malicius comes" granted "terra to Kelou in Syro de Soulis" to "Cecilie filie sue" by undated charter witnessed by "…dño Gilberto fratre meo…"[692]. d) HUGH (-after 12 Dec 1257). "Malisius comes de Stratherne" granted the advowson of the church of Cortachy to Inchaffray, obliging "heredes nostros quos habuerimus de Matilda sponsa nostra filia domini Gilleberti quondam comitis Kattanie et Orkadie", by charter dated 12 Dec 1257 witnessed by "…fratre Hugone et Gilleberto fratribus nostris…"[693]. Monk. e) ANNABELLA (-after 3 Sep 1296). "Malisius comes Strathern" granted "terram de Kynkardyn in Kather ieuenas…juxta Huctahardouer" to "Amabilie sorori mee ad ipsam maritandam" by undated charter[694]. "Annabella, quæ fuit uxor Patricii de Graham qui occisus fuit in exercitu contra regem apud Dunbar" petitioned for succession to her husband´s estates by charter dated 3 Sep 1296[695]. m Sir PATRICK Graham, son of Sir DAVID Graham & his wife Agnes --- (-killed in battle Dunbar 28 Apr 1296). f) MARY (-after 1284). "M. comes Strathernie" granted rights to "domine Marie sorori nostri" by charter dated 1268, witnessed by "dominis M. avunculo nostro, G. fratre nostro…"[696]. "Johannes de Jonstone miles" ratified the donation by "domina Maria sponsa mea" of "tenemento suo de Strathy" to Inchaffray Abbey by charter dated 1284[697]. m Sir JOHN de Johnstone, son of --- (-after 1284). 5. MATILDA of Strathearn . "…M. comitissa de Stratherr, Malisio fratre comitis, Ferthet filio comitis, Matilda filia comitis…Dunecano filio Malihs…" subscribed the charter dated to [1200] under which "Gilbertus comes de Stratheren" donated property to Inchaffray Abbey[698]. "Comes Gilbertus de Straderne" confirmed "cum Matilda filia mea…terras…Glendouan" to "Malcolmo filio comitis Duncani" by undated charter[699]. m [as his second wife,] MALCOLM Earl of Fife, son of DUNCAN Macduff Earl of Fife & his wife Ada [Ella] --- (-1228, bur Culross [Kilenross] Abbey[700]). 6. FERGUS of Strathearn (-after [1247]). "…Malisio fratre comitis, Matilda comissa…Willelmo, Fertet, Roberto, Fergus, Malisio, Gillecrist filiis meis…" subscribed the charter dated to [1203/08] under which "Gilebertus comes de Stradhern" donated property to Inchaffray Abbey[701]. "G. comite, Malisio fratre eius, Roberto filio comitis, Fergus fratre eius…" subscribed the charter dated to [1211] under which confirms the donation by "G. comitis de Strathern" of "ecclesiam sancti Cathani de Aberrotheuin" to Inchaffray Abbey[702]. "…Roberto, Fergus, Malisio, Gilleberto filiis meis…Doncano filio Malisi…" subscribed the charter dated 1218 under which confirms the donation by "Gillebertus comes de Strathern" donated "Maresii" to Inchaffray Abbey[703]. "…Roberto, Fergus, Malisio, Gilleberto filiis meis…Donecano et Gillethoma filiis Malisii…" subscribed the charter dated 1219 under which "Gillebertus comes de Stratheren" donated numerous properties to Inchaffray Abbey[704]. "Robertus filius Gilleberti comitis" confirmed donations of numerous churches to Inchaffray Abbey by charter dated to [1220], subscribed by "…Fergus, Malisio, Gilleberto fratribus meis…Dunecano et Gilletoma filiis Malisii…"[705]. "Rogerius de Quinci" confirmed donations of land "in territorio de Gasc", where the men of "domini patris mei comitis Wintonie" pastured animals, to Inchaffray Abbey by charter dated to [1220], witnessed by "Gilberto comite de Stratherne, Roberto et Fergus filiis suis…"[706]. "Robertus comes de Stratheren" confirmed possessions of Inchaffray Abbey by charter dated to [1223/24], witnessed by "…Fergus, Malisio, Gilleberto fratribus meis…Donecano et Gillethoma filiis Malisii"[707]. "Domino R. comite de Stradhern, domino F. fratre ipsius…" subscribed the charter dated to [1226/34] under which "Robertus de Meggefen" donated property to Inchaffray Abbey[708]. "Fergus filius comitis Gilberti" donated revenue to Lindores Abbey, "quam de hure ex donacione domini Malisii patrui mei", by undated charter, subscribed by "Domino Roberto comite de Strathern fratre meo, Waltero Oliphard…Gilberto fratre meo…"[709]. "…Domino Fergus filio comitis Gilberti, Malisio fratre eius…" subscribed the charter dated 1234 under which the bishop of Dunblane granted remissions from decimarum to Inchaffray Abbey[710]. "Fergus filius G. quondam comitis de Stratherne" donated "terram…Cotken in Kather Mothel" to Lindores Abbey by undated charter, dated to after 1244, witnessed by "domino M. comite de Strathern, Malisio fratre meo…"[711]. "Fergusius filius Gilberti quondam comitis de Stratheryn" donated property at Ouchtirmachan to Inchaffray Abbey by charter dated to [1247], witnessed by "…Malisio nepoti meo"[712]. 7. MALISE of Strathearn (-after [1272]). "…Malisio fratre comitis, Matilda comissa…Willelmo, Fertet, Roberto, Fergus, Malisio, Gillecrist filiis meis…" subscribed the charter dated to [1203/08] under which "Gilebertus comes de Stradhern" donated property to Inchaffray Abbey[713]. "…Roberto, Fergus, Malisio, Gilleberto filiis meis…Doncano filio Malisi…" subscribed the charter dated 1218 under which confirms the donation by "Gillebertus comes de Strathern" donated "Maresii" to Inchaffray Abbey[714]. "…Roberto, Fergus, Malisio, Gilleberto filiis meis…Donecano et Gillethoma filiis Malisii…" subscribed the charter dated 1219 under which "Gillebertus comes de Stratheren" donated numerous properties to Inchaffray Abbey[715]. "Robertus filius Gilleberti comitis" confirmed donations of numerous churches to Inchaffray Abbey by charter dated to [1220], subscribed by "…Fergus, Malisio, Gilleberto fratribus meis…Dunecano et Gilletoma filiis Malisii…"[716]. "Robertus comes de Stratheren" confirmed possessions of Inchaffray Abbey by charter dated to [1223/24], witnessed by "…Fergus, Malisio, Gilleberto fratribus meis…Donecano et Gillethoma filiis Malisii"[717]. "…Domino Fergus filio comitis Gilberti, Malisio fratre eius…" subscribed the charter dated 1234 under which the bishop of Dunblane granted remissions from decimarum to Inchaffray Abbey[718]. "Gilbertus de Haya" confirmed the donation of "terciam partem piscarie…de Glesbanin…[et] de Rugesablun" to Lindores Abbey by undated charter witnessed by "…Malisio de Strathern consanguineo meo…"[719]. "Fergus filius G. quondam comitis de Stratherne" donated "terram…Cotken in Kather Mothel" to Lindores Abbey by undated charter, dated to after 1244, witnessed by "domino M. comite de Strathern, Malisio fratre meo…"[720]. "…Domino Malisio avunculo domini M. comitis de Stratherin…" subscribed the charter dated to [1246] under which "Gillecrist filius Malcolmi Macnacthan" donated "ecclesiam sancti Mordaci de Kellemurthe" to Inchaffray abbey[721]. "M. comes de Stratherin" confirmed the donations made by "Gilberti avi nostri et…bone memorie Roberti patris nostri comitum de Stratherin" to Inchaffray Abbey by charter dated 1247, witnessed by "…domino Malisio avunculo domini M. comitis…"[722]. "M. comes Strathernie" granted rights to "domine Marie sorori nostri" by charter dated 1268, witnessed by "dominis M. avunculo nostro, G. fratre nostro…"[723]. "…Domino Ewgenio de Argadia, Domino M. avunculo nostro…" subscribed the charter dated 4 Apr "1218" (suggested redating to 1268 by the editor of the cartulary) under which "Malisius comes de Stratheryn" donated property at Abircarnich to Inchaffray[724]. "Malisius filius G. quondam comitis de Statheryn miles" donated land "in tenemento de Rossy" to Inchaffray Abbey, for the soul of "Malisii filii mei", by charter dated to [1272], witnessed by "…domino N rectore ecclesie de Creffe filio meo…"[725]. m ---. The name of Malise´s wife is not known. Malise & [his wife] had two children: a) MALISE (-after [1272]). "Malisius filius G. quondam comitis de Statheryn miles" donated land "in tenemento de Rossy" to Inchaffray Abbey, for the soul of "Malisii filii mei", by charter dated to [1272], witnessed by "…domino N rectore ecclesie de Creffe filio meo…"[726]. b) N--- (-after [1272]). "Malisius filius G. quondam comitis de Statheryn miles" donated land "in tenemento de Rossy" to Inchaffray Abbey, for the soul of "Malisii filii mei", by charter dated to [1272], witnessed by "…domino N rectore ecclesie de Creffe filio meo…"[727]. 8. GILCHRIST [Gilbert] of Strathearn (after Oct 1198-after [1233]). "…Malisio fratre comitis, Matilda comissa…Willelmo, Fertet, Roberto, Fergus, Malisio, Gillecrist filiis meis…" subscribed the charter dated to [1203/08] under which "Gilebertus comes de Stradhern" donated property to Inchaffray Abbey[728]. It is assumed that Gilchrist was born after the death in 1198 of his older brother of the same name. "…Roberto, Fergus, Malisio, Gilleberto filiis meis…Doncano filio Malisi…" subscribed the charter dated 1218 under which confirms the donation by "Gillebertus comes de Strathern" donated "Maresii" to Inchaffray Abbey[729]. "…Roberto, Fergus, Malisio, Gilleberto filiis meis…Donecano et Gillethoma filiis Malisii…" subscribed the charter dated 1219 under which "Gillebertus comes de Stratheren" donated numerous properties to Inchaffray Abbey[730]. "Robertus filius Gilleberti comitis" confirmed donations of numerous churches to Inchaffray Abbey by charter dated to [1220], subscribed by "…Fergus, Malisio, Gilleberto fratribus meis…Dunecano et Gilletoma filiis Malisii…"[731]. "Robertus comes de Stratheren" confirmed possessions of Inchaffray Abbey by charter dated to [1223/24], witnessed by "…Fergus, Malisio, Gilleberto fratribus meis…Donecano et Gillethoma filiis Malisii"[732]. "Fergus filius comitis Gilberti" donated revenue to Lindores Abbey, "quam de hure ex donacione domini Malisii patrui mei", by undated charter, subscribed by "Domino Roberto comite de Strathern fratre meo, Waltero Oliphard…Gilberto fratre meo…"[733]. 9. CECILIA . "Robertus comes de Strathern" confirmed "terra de Kulgasc" to "Waltero filio Alani et Cecilie sorori mee", granted to them by "Dñs comes Gilbtus de Strathern pater meus", by undated charter[734]. m (before 1223) WALTER de Ruthven, son of ALAN & his wife Cecilia Maule (-after 1245). 10. [ETHEN . It is possible that the wife of David de Haye was the daughter or granddaughter of Ferteth Earl of Strathearn and his wife Ethen ---. This is suggested by the undated charter under which her son "Gilbertus de Haya" confirmed the donation of "terciam partem piscarie…de Glesbanin…[et] de Rugesablun" to Lindores Abbey, made by "bone memorie David de Haya pater meus", which is witnessed by "…Malisio de Strathern consanguineo meo…"[735]. If this hypothesis is correct, it looks more likely from a chronological point of view that she was the granddaughter rather than daughter of Earl Ferteth. The name "Ethen" is unusual, and it is possible that the relationship with Malise was through Gilbert´s mother. If the subscriber Malise of Strathearn was the son of Earl Gilbert, this possibility would present no chronological difficulties. If the hypothesis was correct, Gilbert was born from this first marriage of his father. m as his first wife, DAVID de Haye, son of WILLIAM de Haye & his wife Eva --- (-1230).]


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Gilbert, 3rd Earl of Strathearn's Timeline

1150
1150
Strathearn, Perthshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1172
1172
Ruthven, Perth, Scotland
1174
1174
Ruthven, Perth, Scotland
1174
Strathearn, Perthshire, Scotland
1176
1176
Strathearn, Perthshire, Scotland
1180
1180
Ruthven, Perthshire? (now Angus), Scotland (United Kingdom)
1190
1190
Strathearn, Perthshire, Scotland
1208
1208
Strathearn, Perthshire, Scotland