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5. | Gospatric of High Ireby, Lord of Workington in Coupland (2.Orm2, 1.Christiana1) died in 1179. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes:
Parents: Earlier sources give Gunnilda of Dunbar as his mother, however Guido (2005) clearly shows that his mother was Ibrea de Trevers.
History:
He exchanged lands with his cousin, William I de Lancaster for the lands of William de Lnacaster at Workington in Coupland.
Gospatric became lord of Workington, Flemingby, Seton and Camberton upon the death of his father.
In 1174, he made a grant of common pasture in Flemingby, Seton and Camberton to Holm Cultram Abbey. He and his wife Egeliva gave land next to Flemingby that had belonged to Aculphus, his tenant, to the Church of St. Mary in Carlisle. This charter was witnessed by his brother Michael.
Family/Spouse: Egeline Engaine. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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9. | William de Lancaster, Lord of Kendal (4.Gilbert2, 1.Christiana1) was born in 1115; died in 1170. Other Events and Attributes:
- General Information: He was the 5th Baron Kendal. He inherited an extensive fief held of the Honor of Coupland.
- Offices Held: 1138, Egremont Castle, Egremont, Cumbria, Wales; In 1138 he served as castellan of William Fitz Duncan's castle of Egremont.
- Offices Held: say 1150, Lancaster Castle, Lancastershire, England; He was the governor of the Castle of Lancaster.
- Last Full Review: 8 May 2020
William married Gundred de Warren about 1154. Gundred (daughter of William II de Warren, Earl of Surrey and Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester) was born in 1117; died in 1166. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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