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==Marriage and issue==
==Marriage and issue==
He married Aleanora de Limesay,{{sfn|Mosley|2003|p=951}} daughter of Gerard, Lord of Limesay and Amicia de Bidun, they had the following known issue:
He married Aleanora de Limesay,{{sfn|Mosley|2003|p=951}} daughter of Gerard, Lord of Limesay and Amicia de Bidun, they had the following known issue:
*[[David de Lindsay]], married Marjorie de Huntingdon, had issue.
*[[David de Lindsay]] (died 1214), married Marjorie de Huntingdon, had issue.
*Walter de Lindsay
*Walter de Lindsay (died 1221), had issue.
*William de Lindsay
*William de Lindsay (died 1236), had issue.


==Citations==
==Citations==

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William de Lindsay
Noble familyLindsay family

Sir William de Lindsay (died c.1200), Lord of Ercildum, Crawford, Baron of Luffness, Justiciar of Lothian was a 12th-century Scottish noble.

Life

Lindsay was a son of Walter de Lindsay.[1] William inherited the lands of Ranulf de Limessy, through his wife Aleanora, as heiress. During 1164 he sat in the Scottish Parliament as Baron of Luffness. After King William I of Scotland was captured in 1174 at the Battle of Alnwick, William was provided as a hostage for William I at Falaise, Normandy. He held the office of Justiciar of Lothian between 1189 and 1199.

Marriage and issue

He married Aleanora de Limesay,[1] daughter of Gerard, Lord of Limesay and Amicia de Bidun, they had the following known issue:

  • David de Lindsay (died 1214), married Marjorie de Huntingdon, had issue.
  • Walter de Lindsay (died 1221), had issue.
  • William de Lindsay (died 1236), had issue.

Citations

  1. ^ a b Mosley 2003, p. 951.

References

  • Mosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, Volume 1. Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003.