Gospatric

Gospatric

Gospatric is a Brythonic name meaning "Devotee of Saint Patrick" and may refer to:

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  • The family name of the Earls of Dunbar (Gospatricsson)
  • Gospatric (Cospatrick), Earl of Northumbria
  • Gospatric II, Earl of Lothian or Dunbar
  • Gospatric III, Earl of Lothian and Dunbar
  • Gospatric (sheriff of Roxburgh), sheriff in Teviotdale in early 12th century

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