
Fitz Walter, Alan 2nd High Steward (b. , d. 24 AUG 1230)
Note: 2nd High steward of Scotland
Alan was present with his father at the defeat ofSomerled of the Isles in 1164, and in 1191 he accompanied King Richard on the Third Crusade.
In the 3rd Crusade, he helped in the siege of Ptolemais [1191]. Upon return to Scotland, he slew Roderick, son of the Moray Earl Harold and leader of the Morayshire rebellion. Before 1200, he acquired the Isle of Bute. He was buried in Paisley Abbey.
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Note: 1880: Census, Breesport, Chemung, New York, retail grocer
Census: Date: 1860
Place: Horseheads, Chemung, NY
Note: Note: Index of Marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel1784 to 1840
Burgess,Martha,m.George Starrett Esq.,of Bangor,Me.,in Wareham (CC.July 15,1829)
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Note: Walter Fitzalan was of Breton descent, a powerful baron, receiving landfrom Prince David upon David's return to Scotland. After David was crowned as David I,King of Scotland, he named Walter Fitzalan as the High Steward of Scotland where he served until David's death, through the rule of Malcolm IV and at least into that of William I of Scotland.
The title of Steward of Scotland was bestowed on Walter FitzAlan by David I, King of Scotland (1124 - 1153); under whosereign and the reigns of his brothers Edgar and Alexander before him, the Anglo-Norman feudal system and culture became more established in Scotland. King Malcolm IV (1153 - 1165) confirmed the honour bestowed by David I and made the office of Steward of Scotland hereditary in Walter's family. For more about David I, click on David the Saint of Scotland.
Walter founded the Abbey of Paisley for monks of the Clunic order in 1160; and he defeated Somerled of the Isles in 1164.
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Note: 2 DATE Lady of Moll
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also spelled :Eschina de Londonius, widow of Robert de Croc and probably daughter of Thomas de Londonius
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Census: Date: 1850
Place: Cummington, Hampshire, Massachusetts
Note: Occupation: Clergyman in Bangor, Maine
1870: Census, Lewiston Ward 7, Androscoggin, ME
1880: Census, Lewiston, Androscoggin, ME
Census: Date: 1860
Place: Cummington, Hampshire, MA
Census: Date: 1870
Place: Cummington, Hampshire, MA
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