Robert, Earl of Strathearn
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Robert of Strathearn, who ruled Strathearn 1223-1245, is the fourth known Mormaer of Strathearn, but of course this is simply a source problem and certainly does not mean that he actually was the fourth.
Robert was the fourth son of Mormaer Gille Brigte. Not much is known of his reign, but we do know that in 1237 he travelled to York as part of the Scottish delegation who negotiated the Treaty of York. It seems he largely confined himself to his comital demesne, which would explain his conspicuous absence from the records, despite a relatively long reign. By an unknown wife/wives, he had at least five children:
- Maol Íosa II
- Aodh (or Hugh)
- Gille Brighde (or Gilbert)
- Annabella, who married Sir John de Restalrig and Sir Patrick Graham of Kincardine
- Maria
He died in 1245.
[edit] Bibliography
- Neville, Cynthia J., Native Lordship in Medieval Scotland: The Earldoms of Strathearn and Lennox, c. 1140-1365, (Portland & Dublin, 2005)
- Paul, James Balfour, Sir, "The Scots Peerage" (Edinburgh : D. Douglas 1904-1919)
Preceded by Gille Brigte |
Mormaer of Strathearn 1223-1245 |
Succeeded by Maol Íosa II |
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