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Richard Comyn

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as part of his uncle's settlement to renounce to Durham bishopric. In 1145, Richard was married to Hextilda, the daughter of Uchtred, Lord of Tynedale, and his wife Bethoc ingen Domnaill Bain, the supposed daughter of King
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Odinel (also called Odo), a priest, witness to Richard's charters to religious houses in 1162 and 1166.
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Richard was probably born between 1115 and 1123. In 1144, William Comyn gave him
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and their mother Hextilda to the Church of St Cuthbert in
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Index

Constable of Scotland
William Cumin
Northallerton Castle
honour of Richmond
Donald III of Scotland
Justiciar of Lothian
King Malcolm IV
King William I
King William
Treaty of Falaise
Hexham
Kelso
Holyrood
Máel Coluim, Earl of Atholl
Kelso Abbey
William
Earl of Buchan
Augustinians
Holyrood
Henry, Earl of Atholl
Máel Coluim, Earl of Atholl
Durham
"Richard de Comyn, Justiciar of Lothian, Lord of Tyndale"


Categories
Clan Comyn
12th-century Scottish nobility
12th-century births
1170s deaths

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