Talk:David, Earl of Huntingdon

Incorrect information
David of Scotland had seven children, none of them called Robert, sadly. Keith Stringer [K. J. Stringer, Earl David of Huntingdon, 1152 - 1219: a study in Anglo-Scottish history (1985)] lists them as sons: Henry, David, John; daughters: Margaret, Isabel, Matilda (or Maud) and Ada. Henry and David both died in infancy. John went on to inherit both honours of Huntingdon and Chester, marrying the daughter of Prince Llywelyn of Gwynedd. He died in 1237. Margaret married Alan, lord of Galloway; Isabel married Robert de Brus, ancestor of Robert the Bruce, king of Scotland in the early fourteenth century; Matilda married John of Monmouth; Ada married Henry Hastings. Littleangelicrose (talk) 21:18, 28 February 2011 (UTC)

Requested move 26 June 2015

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The result of the move request was: moved. Jenks24 (talk) 15:52, 10 July 2015 (UTC)

David of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon → David, Earl of Huntingdon – In every history book I've come across, this man is named just David, Earl of Huntingdon; no "of Scotland". --Relisted. George Ho (talk) 21:31, 3 July 2015 (UTC) Zacwill16  ( talk ) 12:01, 26 June 2015 (UTC)
 * Support. Srnec (talk) 21:54, 8 July 2015 (UTC)


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May have founded a church in Dundee
I wonder if this is the returning crusader known as Earl David who survived a storm off Dundee, Scotland. In gratitude he founded a church in Dundee. 2A00:23C7:6E03:A101:A0B1:C05:5C5E:1FF9 (talk) 15:14, 31 July 2023 (UTC)