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Edmond de Edmondstone
- Preferred Name: Edmond de Edmondstone
- Gender: M
- FSID: GS44-JMR
- Birth: 1141
- Death: Y
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Sir
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
A System Of Heraldry. byL Alexander Nisbet Vol. II 1816
Appendix. Pages 155-161, 290-291. by: Robert Fleming
https://archive.org/details/systemofheraldry02nisbuoft/page/154
With excerpts from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Anundsson & https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Margaret_of_Scotland . Compiled by: John P Vickery IV on 15 Dec 2020.
MEMORIAL OF THE ANCIENT FAMILY OF EDMONSTONE MORE PARTICULARLY OF
The House Of Duntreath And The Kings Of Sweden.
Eric Anundsson or Eymundsson (traditionally died 882) was a Swedish king who ruled during the 9th century. The Norse sagas describe him as successful in extending his realm over the Baltic Sea, but unsuccessful in his attempts of westward expansion.
Queen consort of Scotland, Saint Margaret of Scotland "Margaret of Wessex" "The Pearl of Scotland" (1045 – 16 Nov 1093), Was born in exile in the Kingdom of Hungary. An English princess and a Scottish queen. Daughter of Edward the Exile, and granddaughter of Edmund Ironside, King of England.
After the Danish conquest of England in 1016, King Canute the Great had the infant son of Margaret; prince Edward of Scotland exiled to the continent. He was taken first to the court of the Swedish king, Olof Skötkonung his kinsman, and then to Kiev. As an adult, he travelled to Hungary, where in 1046 he supported the successful bid of King Andrew I for the Hungarian crown.
The Naming Of The Shire Of Edinburgh.
Edmundus or Admundus, a person of note in the lands of reined of King David I "Dauíd mac Maíl Choluim" who reinged 1124 – 24 May 1153. who is witness to the charter granted by that prince of the lands of Riddel, Waltero de Riddle, militi, got from the same king lands in Laudonia, now the shire of Edinburgh, which, according to humour and custom of men calling their lands after their own name at the time, he called Admonston or Edmonston, and transmitted it as a surname of hereditary appellation to his descendants.
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