Richard was probably born between 1115 and 1123. In 1144, William Comyn gave him
Northallerton Castle, which he had re-built a few years earlier. Shortly after, he received the castle and
honour of Richmond as part of his uncle's settlement to renounce to Durham bishopric. In 1145, Richard married Hextilda of Tynedale, the daughter of Uchtred (or Hadrian) of Tynedale, Lord of Tynedale, and wife Bethóc ingen Domnaill Bain, the only known child and daughter of King
Donald III of Scotland. In
Scotland, he acquired the position of
Justiciar of Lothian: he witnessed 6 charters for
King Malcolm IV and 33 for
King William I. He was captured with
King William in 1174 and was a hostage for him in the
Treaty of Falaise. He gave, with Hextida's consent, lands to the monks at
Hexham,
Kelso and
Holyrood. He died between 1179 and 1182. Hextilda remarried to
Máel Coluim, Earl of Atholl (also called Malcolm). ==Children==