_Duncan Abbot of Dunkeld_____ _Crinan Abbot of Dunkeld__|_____________________________ _Maldred Lord of Carlyle_| | | _Malcolm II K of Scots_______ | |_Bethoc of Scotland_______|_Aelgifu ____________________ _Maldred of Carlyle_| | | _Waltheof I E of Northumbria_ | | _Uchtred E of Northumbria_|_____________________________ | |_Ealdgyth of Northumbia__| | | _Ethelred II K of England____ | |_Aelfgifu ________________|_Alfflaed ___________________ _Utrecht Lord of Raby_| | | _____________________________ | | __________________________|_____________________________ | | _________________________| | | | | _____________________________ | | | |__________________________|_____________________________ | |____________________| | | _____________________________ | | __________________________|_____________________________ | |_________________________| | | _____________________________ | |__________________________|_____________________________ | |--Dolfin Lord of Raby | | _____________________________ | __________________________|_____________________________ | _________________________| | | | _____________________________ | | |__________________________|_____________________________ | ____________________| | | | _____________________________ | | | __________________________|_____________________________ | | |_________________________| | | | _____________________________ | | |__________________________|_____________________________ |______________________| | _____________________________ | __________________________|_____________________________ | _________________________| | | | _____________________________ | | |__________________________|_____________________________ |____________________| | _____________________________ | __________________________|_____________________________ |_________________________| | _____________________________ |__________________________|_____________________________
baron", held lands in England and Scotland; granted Staindrop and
Staindropshire 1131.
waltheof@aol.com (Waltheof) [Steve Barrass]
posted to soc.genealogy.medieval on 18 Oct 1997
Subject: Re: Raby Castle, England:
"Raby (or Rabi), is as the "by" ending in the name suggests, probably of
scandinavian foundation, probably Danish. Apparently, the first mention
is from Cnut's reign when that king offered the "Manor of Rabi" to the
Church. It seems to have belonged to the church until 1131 when Algar,
Prior of Durham, granted Staindrop and Staindropshire ,of which Raby is
a township, to Dolfin, son of UCHTRED. Dolfin married ADELICIA, niece of
Raoul Flambard, Bishop of Durham. . ."