Person:Robert, Earl of Strathearn (1)

Robert _____, Earl of Strathearn
 
d.1245
m.
  1. Matilda of Stathearn
  2. Robert _____, Earl of Strathearn - 1245
  3. Gilchrist _____ - 1198
  4. William _____ - Bef 1210
  5. Ferteth _____ - Bef 1210
  6. Fergus of Strathearn - Aft Abt 1247
  7. Gilchrist of StrathearnAft 1198 - Aft Abt 1233
  8. Malise of Strathearn - Aft Abt 1272
  9. Cecilia _____
  • HRobert _____, Earl of Strathearn - 1245
  1. Maol Íosa II _____, Earl of Strathearn1245 -
  2. Gilbert _____ - Aft 1268
  3. Hugh _____
  4. Annabella _____ - Aft 1296
  5. Mary _____ - Aft 1284
Facts and Events
Name[2] Robert _____, Earl of Strathearn
Gender Male
Marriage to Unknown
Alt Death[2] Bef Aug 1244
Death[1] 1245
Reference Number? Q7341138?


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Robert of Strathearn (died c. 1244) was the 4th Earl of Strathearn in Scotland.

Robert was the fourth son of Gille Brigte of Strathearn and his wife Matilda. He first appears on record in 1199, when he and his brothers were witnesses to their father's charters to the Abbey of Inchaffray. By 1210, all three of his elder brothers had died, and he became heir to the earldom of Strathearn. In 1219 he confirmed as heir-apparent all his father's grants to the abbey, and after his accession as earl around 1223, he made a vow never to disturb the monks in their possessions.

Aside from his taking part in the abbey's affairs, he appears in a wider sphere in 1237, when he travelled to York with King Alexander, to negotiate the Treaty of York with Henry III of England.

Earl Robert died before April 1244.

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References
  1. Robert, Earl of Strathearn, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. 2.0 2.1 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY.htm#GilbertStrathearndied1223 ROBERT], in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.

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