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Lord Gospatrick Fitz Orm (of Dunbar), II

Birthdate:
Birthplace: High Ireby, Cumberland, England
Death: 1179 (77-87)
High Ireby, Cumberland, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Orm, Lord of Seton and Gunhilda, of Northumbria
Husband of Lady Egelina de Workington
Father of Sir Thomas Fitz Gospatric, Lord of Culwen, of Workington; Orm de Ireby; Robert Fitz Gospatric; Adam Fitz Gospatric and Grace Workington
Brother of Robert Ormson; Æthelreda and Waltheof of Dunbar

Occupation: Lord
Managed by: Bernard Raimond Assaf
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About Gospatrick of High Ireby, Lord of Workington

Gospatric appears in the pedigree drawn from the 1615 and 1666 Visitations of Cumberland and Westmorland Counties. He is listed as the son of Orm, and is shown with three sons. He was born c.1105 in Workington, Cumberland, England and died c. 1179 in High Ireby, Wigton, Cumberland, England.

He married Egeline d'Engaine, the daughter of Raoul (or Ranulf) d'Engaine and Ibria de Trevers, Heiress of Burgh-by-Sands. She was born c.1114. in Burgh-by-Sands, Cumberland, England and died c.1179 in High Ireby, Wigton, Cumberland, England.

Gospatric, of High Ireby, Lord of Workington, son of Orm, first comes into documented records in 1150 as he witnessed a charter of Henry [ son of David I, king of Scotland] with Bishop Athewold to Holm Cultram Abbey. He is also found in the exchange of land with his cousin, William I de Lancaster (son of Gilbert, 4th(?) Baron of Kendal) for the lands of William de Lancaster at Workington in Coupland. Gospatric Fitz Orm issued a charter to St. Bees Priory sometime in the period, 1138-1157, which charter was witnessed by his first cousin, Alan Fitz Waltheof, his brothers-in-law, William and Gilbert Engaine, his wife Elgiva, his mother-in-law, Ebrea [de Trevers], and his three sons, Thomas, Adam, and Robert.

Excavations between 1948 and 1950 uncovered the site of a mid-13th century moated manor house consisting of a hall and a possible pele tower on the site of a probable Norman motte and bailey castle of c 1100. The manor house was destroyed in c 1339. No visible remains. Built over site of Roman wall and turret 72b.

Children of Gospatric of High Ireby and wife Egeline d'Engaine:

  • Thomas Fitz Gospatric, the heir, who married Grace and left heirs, was listed in the Visitations.
  • Orme de Ireby, born at Workington and died at Ireby, Cumberland, England; two sons
  • Gilbert Fitz Gospatric, died c.1210 at Southaic
  • Alan Fitz Gospatric, also known as Alan de Culwen
  • Adam Fitz Gospatric, who became a priest and the rector at Cambertown, was also known as Adam de Culwen. He was listed in the Visitations.
  • Alan Fitz Gospatric, also known as Alan de Culwen, was listed in the Visitations
  • Robert Fitz Gospatric

Links to additional material:

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  • Gospatric Workinton1
  • M, #218790, d. after 1179
  • Last Edited=22 Feb 2007
  • Gospatric Workinton was born at Workington, Cumberland, England.1 He died after 1179 at Workington, Cumberland, England.1
  • Children of Gospatric Workinton and Egelina (?)
    • 1.Thomas Workinton+1 d. 1200
    • 2.Orme Ireby+1
    • 3.Gilbert Southaic1 d. 1210
    • 4.Alexander Culwen1
    • 5.Adam Culwen1
    • 6.Alan Culwen1
    • 7.Henry Culwen1
    • 8.Robert Lamplugh1
  • Citations
  • 1.[S146] John F. Curwen, A History of the Ancient House of Curwen of Workington in Cumberland (Kendal, Cumberland, U.K.: Titus Wilson & Co., 1928). Hereinafter cited as History of Curwen in Workington.
  • From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p21879.htm#i218790 _____________________________
  • Gospatric, Lord Workington1,2
  • M, #11168
  • Father Orm, Lord Seaton, Camberton, Craysother, Flemingsby
  • Mother Gunnilda of Northumberland
  • Gospatric, Lord Workington married Egeline Engaine, daughter of Ranulf Engaine.
  • Family Egeline Engaine
  • Children
    • Gilbert de Southaic
    • Adam of Workington
    • Orme de Ireby+
    • Alexander of Workington
    • Thomas of Workington+ d. c 13 Nov 1200
  • Citations
  • 1.[S2583] Unknown author, Ancestors of American Presidents by Gary Boyd Roberts, p. 142.
  • 2.[S11579] A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. I, by John Burke, Esq.,, p. 578.
  • From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p372.htm#i... ________________________________
  • Gospatric of Workington (E. Dunbar)
  • Died: 1179
  • Father: Orme of Kendal
  • Mother: Gunnilda of Northumbria
  • Married: Egeline ENGAINE (b. ABT 1114) (dau. of Raoul d´Engaine and Ibria De Estriviers)
  • Children:
    • 1. Thomas FitzGospatic De FURNEYS
    • 2. Orme De IREBY
  • From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/CURWEN.htm#Gospatric of Workington (E. Dunbar) _______________________
  • The Curwens of Workington Hall and kindred families (1880)
  • https://archive.org/details/curwensofworking00jack _________________________

I don't think I will be adding more since several thousand other pedigrees will meet at this generation

Gospatric of Workington (E. Dunbar)

  • Died: 1179
  • Father: Orme of Kendal
  • Mother: Gunnilda of Northumbria
  • Married: Egeline ENGAINE (b. ABT 1114) (dau. of Raoul dþEngaine and Ibria De Estriviers)

Children:

  • 1. Thomas FitzGospatic De FURNEYS
  • 2. Orme De IREBY

http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/CURWEN.htm#Gospatric of Workington (E. Dunbar)

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Gospatrick of High Ireby, Lord of Workington's Timeline

1097
1097
High Ireby, Cumberland, England
1130
1130
Aldingham, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
1130
High Ireby, Wigton, Cumberland, England
1140
1140
1179
1179
Age 82
High Ireby, Cumberland, England
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