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 Abt 1207 - 1237 (30 years)
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| Name |
John of Scotland |
| Title |
Earl of Huntingdon and Chester |
| Birth |
Abt 1207 |
Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England |
| Gender |
Male |
| EARLDOMS+ANNEXED+BY+CROWN+UPON+HIS+DEATH |
When John died with out a male heir, his 3 sisters inheriting his estates, King Henry III decided that the earldoms of Huntingdon and Chester should be annexed to the crown "lest so fair a dominion should be divided among women". |
| Title of Nobility |
From 1219 to 1237 |
| 9th Earl of Huntingdon |
| SUCCEEDED+FATHER+TO+BECOME+9TH+EARL+OF+HUNTINGDON |
17 Jun 1219 |
Huntingdonshire, England |
| Upon the death of his father David of Scotland on 17 June, 1219, John the Scot became 9th Earl of Huntingdon |
| MADE+EARL+OF+CHESTER |
21 Nov 1232 |
London, England |
| John was invested as Earl of Chester by King Henry III on 21 November 1232, succeeding his maternal uncle Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester |
| Title of Nobility |
9th Earl of Huntingdon and 7th Earl of Chester |
| Title of Nobility |
21 Nov 1232 |
| 7th Earl of Chester |
| _FSFTID |
LH24-BG8 |
| Death |
6 Jun 1237 |
Darnhall, Cheshire, England |
| Burial |
Blacon, Chester, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom |
| Person ID |
I21408 |
My Genealogy | Gent Tree received from familysearch |
| Last Modified |
13 Oct 2023 |
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