Notices of the Burial of King Malcolm III. in the Monastery at Tynemouth in 1093, and of the subsequent history of his remains

John Stuart (Author)


Keywords:
Burial, Malcolm III, Saint Margaret
Location(s):
Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, Tynemouth, England, UK
Period(s):
Eleventh century, Twelfth century

Abstract


This article discusses the various sources that have information about the death of Malcolm III and his son Edward, as well as their initial burial at Tynemouth. There is also some discussion of the circumstances under which the king's body was moved to Dunfermline to be buried alongside his wife, St Margaret. 

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Published
30-11-1856
How to Cite
Stuart, J. (1856). Notices of the Burial of King Malcolm III. in the Monastery at Tynemouth in 1093, and of the subsequent history of his remains. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 2, 81–89. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.002.81.89
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