John de Nevill1
M, #6901, b. circa 1331, d. 17 October 1388
Father* | Sir Ralph de Neville1 b. c 1291, d. 5 Aug 1367 | |
Mother* | Alice de Audley1 b. c 1300, d. 12 Jan 1375 | |
John de Nevill|b. c 1331\nd. 17 Oct 1388|p231.htm#i6901|Sir Ralph de Neville|b. c 1291\nd. 5 Aug 1367|p100.htm#i2984|Alice de Audley|b. c 1300\nd. 12 Jan 1375|p100.htm#i2983|Randolph d. Neville|b. 18 Oct 1262\nd. 18 Apr 1331|p231.htm#i6928|Euphemia de Clavering|b. a 1265\nd. c 1320|p231.htm#i6929|Sir Hugh de Audley|b. c 1267\nd. bt Nov 1325 - Mar 1326|p92.htm#i2732|Isolde de Mortimer|b. bt 1255 - 1260\nd. b 4 Aug 1338|p92.htm#i2733| |
Birth* | circa 1331 | of Raby, Durham, England1 |
Marriage* | 1364 | Principal=Maud Percy1 |
Marriage* | circa 9 October 1381 | Principal=Elizabeth Latimer1 |
Death* | 17 October 1388 | Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England1 |
Burial* | Neville Chantry, Durham Cathedral, England1 |
Family 1 | Maud Percy b. c 1345, d. BEF 18 FEB 1378/9 | |
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Family 2 | Elizabeth Latimer b. c 1365, d. 5 Nov 1395 | |
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Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Maud Percy1
F, #6902, b. circa 1345, d. BEF 18 FEB 1378/9
Father* | Henry de Percy1 b. 6 Feb 1301, d. 27 Feb 1302 | |
Mother* | Idoine de Clifford1 b. c 1303, d. 24 Aug 1365 | |
Maud Percy|b. c 1345\nd. BEF 18 FEB 1378/9|p231.htm#i6902|Henry de Percy|b. 6 Feb 1301\nd. 27 Feb 1302|p232.htm#i6933|Idoine de Clifford|b. c 1303\nd. 24 Aug 1365|p232.htm#i6934|Sir Henry Percy|b. c 25 Mar 1273\nd. bt 2 Oct 1314 - 10 Oct 1314|p232.htm#i6935|Eleanor FitzAlan|b. c 1284\nd. Jul 1328 or Aug 1328|p229.htm#i6849|Robert d. Clifford|b. c 1 Apr 1274\nd. 24 Jun 1314|p232.htm#i6936|Maud de Clare|b. c 1279\nd. 1 Feb 1905|p232.htm#i6937| |
Birth* | circa 1345 | Alnwick, Northumberland, England1 |
Marriage* | 1364 | Principal=John de Nevill1 |
Death* | BEF 18 FEB 1378/9 | 1 |
Burial* | Durham Cathedral, Durham, England1 |
Family | John de Nevill b. c 1331, d. 17 Oct 1388 | |
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Last Edited | 20 Nov 2004 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Katherine de Mortimer1
F, #6903, b. 1317, d. 4 August 1369
Father* | Sir Roger de Mortimer1 b. 25 Apr 1287, d. 29 Nov 1330 | |
Mother* | Joan de Geneville1 b. 2 Feb 1286, d. 19 Oct 1356 | |
Katherine de Mortimer|b. 1317\nd. 4 Aug 1369|p231.htm#i6903|Sir Roger de Mortimer|b. 25 Apr 1287\nd. 29 Nov 1330|p233.htm#i6965|Joan de Geneville|b. 2 Feb 1286\nd. 19 Oct 1356|p233.htm#i6966|Sir Edmund de Mortimer|b. 1251\nd. 17 Jul 1304|p89.htm#i2658|Maud de Fiennes|b. c 1262\nd. 7 Feb 1333/34|p89.htm#i2659|Sir Piers de Geneville|b. c 1258\nd. SHORTLY BEF 8 JUN 1292|p233.htm#i6967|Jeanne de Lusignan|b. c 1262\nd. bt 14 Aug 1323 - Sep 1323|p233.htm#i6968| |
Birth* | 1317 | 1 |
Death* | 4 August 1369 | 1 |
Last Edited | 7 Oct 2004 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Elizabeth de Bohun1
F, #6904, b. circa 1350, d. 3 April 1385
Father* | Sir William de Bohun K.G.1 b. bt 1310 - 1312, d. 16 Sep 1360 | |
Mother* | Elizabeth de Badlesmere1 b. 1313, d. 8 Jun 1355 | |
Elizabeth de Bohun|b. c 1350\nd. 3 Apr 1385|p231.htm#i6904|Sir William de Bohun K.G.|b. bt 1310 - 1312\nd. 16 Sep 1360|p231.htm#i6909|Elizabeth de Badlesmere|b. 1313\nd. 8 Jun 1355|p231.htm#i6910|Sir Humphrey V. de Bohun|b. 1276\nd. 16 Mar 1322|p54.htm#i1612|Elizabeth Plantagenet|b. 7 Aug 1282\nd. 5 May 1316|p54.htm#i1613|Sir Bartholomew de Badlesmere|b. 1275\nd. 14 Apr 1322|p231.htm#i6911|Margaret de Clare|b. bt 1280 - 1286\nd. 1333|p231.htm#i6912| |
Birth* | circa 1350 | of Stamford, Lincolnshire, England1 |
Marriage* | circa 28 September 1359 | 1st=Sir Richard FitzAlan K.G.1,2 |
Death* | 3 April 1385 | 2 |
Burial* | Lewes, Sussex, England1,2 |
Last Edited | 6 Nov 2004 |
Sarah de Beauchamp1
F, #6905, d. after July 1317
Father* | William de Beauchamp1,2 b. c 1215, d. bt 7 Jan 1269 - 21 Apr 1269 | |
Mother* | Isabel Mauduit1,2 d. a 7 Jan 1269 | |
Sarah de Beauchamp|d. a Jul 1317|p231.htm#i6905|William de Beauchamp|b. c 1215\nd. bt 7 Jan 1269 - 21 Apr 1269|p111.htm#i3321|Isabel Mauduit|d. a 7 Jan 1269|p111.htm#i3322|Sir William de Beauchamp|d. 1262|p480.htm#i14378|Isabella de Mortuo Mari||p352.htm#i10541|William V. Mauduit|b. c 1221\nd. Apr 1257|p145.htm#i4337|Alice de Newburgh|b. 1196\nd. bt 1246 - 1263|p145.htm#i4338| |
Charts | Ann Marbury Pedigree |
Of* | Elmley, Worcestershire, England1 | |
Birth | circa 1252 | 3 |
Marriage* | after 7 January 1268/69 | Principal=Richard Talbot4 |
Death* | after July 1317 | 1 |
Family | Richard Talbot b. c 1250, d. b 3 Sep 1306 | |
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Last Edited | 30 Apr 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 84A-28.
- [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 15.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 84A-29.
- [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 243.
- [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 242.
Sir Warin de Munchensi1
M, #6906, d. circa 20 July 1255
Father* | Sir William de Munchensey1,2 d. b 7 May 1204 | |
Mother* | Aveline de Clare1 b. c 1172, d. b 4 Jun 1225 | |
Sir Warin de Munchensi|d. c 20 Jul 1255|p231.htm#i6906|Sir William de Munchensey|d. b 7 May 1204|p107.htm#i3191|Aveline de Clare|b. c 1172\nd. b 4 Jun 1225|p107.htm#i3192|Warin de Munchensey|d. b 1162|p533.htm#i15975|Agnes FitzPayn|b. c 1125|p533.htm#i15976|Roger de Clare|b. c 1116\nd. 1173|p86.htm#i2569|Maud de St. Hilary|b. c 1132|p86.htm#i2566| |
Marriage* | after 14 May 1219 | Principal=Joan Marshall1,3,4 |
Marriage* | between 1234 and 1254 | 2nd=Denise de Anesty5,2 |
Death* | circa 20 July 1255 | 1,2 |
DNB* | Munchensi, Warin de (c.1195-1255), landholder and soldier, was born probably in the mid-1190s, the second son of William de Munchensi and Aveline, daughter of Roger de Clare, earl of Hertford. His father's death in 1204 followed by that of his brother (perhaps in 1208) left him a minor in the custody of his uncle William d'Aubigny, earl of Arundel. He was ill-treated by King John, who on 23 December 1213 demanded 2000 marks in relief and quittance of his father's Jewish debts; he was to pay quickly, guaranteeing his good behaviour by pledging his lands. This doubtless drove him into rebellion; he remained a rebel until 1217, when he was captured by royalists in the battle of Lincoln on 20 May. However, he was swiftly reconciled with Henry III and restored to his lands. Thereafter, he loyally served the crown on almost all the military campaigns of the next four decades. Munchensi was married twice: first, between 1219 and 1222, to Joan, the youngest daughter of William Marshal, earl of Pembroke; and second, and more modestly, shortly after November 1234, to Denise, widow of Walter Langton and daughter and heir of Nicholas of Anstey of Hertfordshire. Their son was the baronial leader William de Munchensi. In 1251 Munchensi was cited before the bishop of Lincoln, apparently falsely, for misconduct towards Denise. The benefits of his first marriage matured only in December 1245 when his heirs became, in turn, heirs to one fifth of the Marshal estate (£700 p.a.); this inheritance easily doubled the Munchensi lands, which extended across five counties (Norfolk, Essex, Kent, Gloucestershire, and Northamptonshire). However, his son of that marriage, John, died about June 1247, leaving the Marshal property to the daughter, Joan, and on 13 August Henry III engineered her marriage to his newly arrived Poitevin half-brother, William de Valence. After that Munchensi came into favour, and received frequent gifts from the king. He died on about 20 July 1255. It is difficult to see why Matthew Paris described Munchensi in his famous obituary as one of the wisest and most noble barons, ‘zealous for the peace and liberty of the realm’ (Paris, 5.504): he may have had in mind his opposition to King John, or his distinguished military career, or even some contributions to parliamentary debate now lost. But flattery to a benefactor of St Albans Abbey seems more likely, since Paris also praised his ‘huge and noble will’ (Paris, 5.534). The Augustinian priory at Dunstable, which also noted Munchensi's death, was another probable beneficiary. Paris's figure of 200,000 marks for the will is an exaggeration, since Munchensi's estates were worth some £500 p.a., but Munchensi bequeathed 300 marks to Gravesend Hospital, and in 1258 William de Valence (probably with the connivance of Joan) still kept 900 marks of the inheritance at Waltham Abbey, doubtless one of the many causes of later friction between the two families. Denise de Munchensi, having bought her freedom to marry for 200 marks from the Poitevin Guy de Rochford, in 1257, was married for a few years to a Robert Butyller and, apparently, lived on until 1304. She founded Waterbeach Abbey, Cambridgeshire, in 1293, and may have been the dedicatee of the well-known thirteenth-century French phrase book composed by Walter of Bibbesworth. H. W. Ridgeway Sources Chancery records (RC)C. Roberts, ed., Excerpta è rotulis finium in Turri Londinensi asservatis, Henrico Tertio rege, AD 1216–1272, 1, RC, 32 (1835), 268 · J. C. Holt, Magna Carta (1965), 107–8 · G. W. Watson, ‘Fitz Piers and De Say’, The Genealogist, new ser., 34 (1917–18), 181–9 [introduction and pedigree table] · The historical works of Gervase of Canterbury, ed. W. Stubbs, 2: The minor works comprising the Gesta regum with its continuation, the Actus pontificum and the Mappa mundi, Rolls Series, 73 (1880), 111 · Paris, Chron., 4.213; 5.504, 534 · Ann. mon., 3.172, 196 · J. S. Brewer, ed., Monumenta Franciscana, 1, Rolls Series, 4 (1858), 112 · Dugdale, Monasticon, new edn, 6.1554 · GEC, Peerage Wealth at death £500 p.a. from estates; bequeathed 300 marks to Gravesend Hospital © Oxford University Press 2004–5 All rights reserved: see legal notice Oxford University Press H. W. Ridgeway, ‘Munchensi, Warin de (c.1195-1255)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19529, accessed 24 Sept 2005] Warin de Munchensi (c.1195-1255): doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/195296 | |
Arms* | D'or ove trois escochons barre de verre et de goules (Glover, Walford).5 | |
Name Variation | Sir Warin de Montchensy5 | |
Event-Misc* | 23 December 1213 | He gave King John 2000 marks to have his inheritance2 |
Event-Misc | 1215 | He sided with the barons against King John, who deprived him of his lands2 |
Event-Misc | 1217 | His lands were restored2 |
Event-Misc* | 1223 | Sir Warin was serving in Wales with his brother-in-law, William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, Principal=Sir William Marshal2 |
Event-Misc | from October 1229 to April 1230 | He served overseas with the King2 |
Event-Misc | between 1242 and 1244 | He served in Gascony2 |
Summoned* | May 1244 | serve against the Scots2 |
Summoned | June 1245 | serve against the Welsh2 |
Event-Misc | August 1252 | He served in Gascony2 |
Feudal* | 30 January 1254 | Quendene, Essex5 |
Event-Misc | 26 December 1254 | He was at Dover when Henry III crossed from Boulogne2 |
Note* | Matthew Paris described him as zealous for the peace and liberty of England. He claimed that his ancestors had held Winfarthing, Norfolk from the time of the Conquest; Domesday shows that Winfarthing was one of the manors of the royal demesne of which Godric was steward. His bequests exceeded 200,000 marks.2 |
Family 1 | Denise de Anesty d. b 23 May 1304 | |
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Family 2 | Joan Marshall b. c 1204, d. b Nov 1234 | |
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Last Edited | 24 Sep 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
- [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 175.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 80-28.
- [S233] Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 148-2.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 3, p. 177.
- [S376] Unknown editor, unknown short title.
Isabel de Condé1
F, #6907, b. circa 1210
Father* | Nicholas de Conde2 d. 1230 | |
Mother* | Isabel de Moreaumes3 d. a 1249 | |
Isabel de Condé|b. c 1210|p231.htm#i6907|Nicholas de Conde|d. 1230|p293.htm#i8786|Isabel de Moreaumes|d. a 1249|p268.htm#i8034|Roger d. Conde|b. c 1150\nd. a 1200|p293.htm#i8787|Alice d. Mons Conde/||p293.htm#i8788|Arnoul I. d. Moreaumes||p293.htm#i8789|||| |
Birth* | circa 1210 | of Buckinghamshire, England1 |
Marriage* | 1st=Sir Enguerrand de Fiennes1,4 | |
Event-Misc* | 5 May 1270 | He and wife Isabel being overseas have granted to Rob. Aguillon for 2,000 m. their manor of Wendover, Bucks., Principal=Sir Enguerrand de Fiennes5 |
Event-Misc* | 12 December 1282 | Isabel, widow of Ingram de Fenes of Wendover mentioned5 |
Event-Misc | 21 September 1291 | The King has lent to his kinswoman, Isabella, Lady of Fenes, the houses of Marlborough Castle to dwell in at pleasure, and she may take firewood from the forest5 |
Family | Sir Enguerrand de Fiennes d. 1265 | |
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Last Edited | 9 Jan 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
- [S338] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 8th ed., 152-27.
- [S338] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 8th ed., 158C-28.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Bohun 7.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 2, p. 21.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 2, p. 23.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Brienne 7.
Jacques de Condé1
M, #6908
Father* | Nicholas de Conde1 d. 1230 | |
Mother* | Isabel de Moreaumes1 d. a 1249 | |
Jacques de Condé||p231.htm#i6908|Nicholas de Conde|d. 1230|p293.htm#i8786|Isabel de Moreaumes|d. a 1249|p268.htm#i8034|Roger d. Conde|b. c 1150\nd. a 1200|p293.htm#i8787|Alice d. Mons Conde/||p293.htm#i8788|Arnoul I. d. Moreaumes||p293.htm#i8789|||| |
Birth* | of Conde, Bailleul and Moriammez in Hainault, France1 | |
Marriage* | Principal=(?) de Roeux1 |
Family | (?) de Roeux | |
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Last Edited | 9 Jan 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Sir William de Bohun K.G.1
M, #6909, b. between 1310 and 1312, d. 16 September 1360
Father* | Sir Humphrey VIII de Bohun5,3,4 b. 1276, d. 16 Mar 1322 | |
Mother* | Elizabeth Plantagenet1,2,3,4 b. 7 Aug 1282, d. 5 May 1316 | |
Sir William de Bohun K.G.|b. bt 1310 - 1312\nd. 16 Sep 1360|p231.htm#i6909|Sir Humphrey VIII de Bohun|b. 1276\nd. 16 Mar 1322|p54.htm#i1612|Elizabeth Plantagenet|b. 7 Aug 1282\nd. 5 May 1316|p54.htm#i1613|Sir Humphrey V. de Bohun|b. Sep 1248\nd. 31 Dec 1298|p70.htm#i2084|Maud de Fiennes|b. c 1254\nd. b 31 Dec 1298|p70.htm#i2085|Edward I. "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England|b. 17 or 18 Jun 1239\nd. 7 Jul 1307|p54.htm#i1614|Eleanor of Castile|b. 1240\nd. 28 Nov 1290|p54.htm#i1615| |
Birth* | between 1310 and 1312 | of Stamford & Grantham, Lincolnshire; Fotheringhay, Northamptonshire, England1,2,3 |
Marriage* | 1335 | by papal dispensation dated 13 Nov 1335, Principal=Elizabeth de Badlesmere1,5,2,3,4 |
Death* | 16 September 1360 | 1,2,3,4 |
Burial* | Walden Abbey, Essex, England1,3,4 | |
Title* | 16 March 1337 | Created Earl of Northampton3,4 |
Event-Misc* | 24 June 1340 | Battle of Sluys, Sluys, had a leading role in the battle of Sluys3 |
(Witness) Event-Misc | 30 September 1342 | Morlaix, France, He was a captain in the army of Sir William de Bohun which defeated Charles of Blois at Morlaix, when he took prisoner Geoffrey de Charny, one of the French leaders, and sent him to his castle at Goodrich, Hereford., Principal=Sir Richard Talbot M.P.6 |
Family | Elizabeth de Badlesmere b. 1313, d. 8 Jun 1355 | |
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Last Edited | 11 Jul 2004 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
- [S233] Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 18-6.
- [S234] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry, Bohun 11.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Bohun 8.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 15-30.
- [S287] G. E. C[okayne], CP, XII - 613.
Elizabeth de Badlesmere1
F, #6910, b. 1313, d. 8 June 1355
Father* | Sir Bartholomew de Badlesmere1 b. 1275, d. 14 Apr 1322 | |
Mother* | Margaret de Clare1,2 b. bt 1280 - 1286, d. 1333 | |
Elizabeth de Badlesmere|b. 1313\nd. 8 Jun 1355|p231.htm#i6910|Sir Bartholomew de Badlesmere|b. 1275\nd. 14 Apr 1322|p231.htm#i6911|Margaret de Clare|b. bt 1280 - 1286\nd. 1333|p231.htm#i6912|Guncelin de Badlesmere|b. c 1232\nd. 13 Apr 1301|p89.htm#i2655|Joan FitzBernard|b. c 1234\nd. 1310|p238.htm#i7136|Thomas de Clare|b. bt 1245 - 1246\nd. 29 Aug 1287|p232.htm#i6941|Juliane FitzMaurice|b. c 1266\nd. 1300|p232.htm#i6942| |
Birth* | 1313 | Sussex, England1,3,4 |
Marriage* | 27 June 1316 | Principal=Edmund de Mortimer1 |
Marriage* | 1335 | by papal dispensation dated 13 Nov 1335, Principal=Sir William de Bohun K.G.1,5,6,3,4 |
Death* | 8 June 1355 | 1 |
Burial* | Church of the Black Friars, London, England1,3 |
Family 1 | Edmund de Mortimer b. c 1306, d. 17 Dec 1331 | |
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Family 2 | Sir William de Bohun K.G. b. bt 1310 - 1312, d. 16 Sep 1360 | |
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Last Edited | 27 Nov 2004 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
- [S338] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 8th ed., 65-34.
- [S234] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry, Bohun 11.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Bohun 8.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 15-30.
- [S233] Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 18-6.
Sir Bartholomew de Badlesmere1
M, #6911, b. 1275, d. 14 April 1322
Father* | Guncelin de Badlesmere1,2 b. c 1232, d. 13 Apr 1301 | |
Mother* | Joan FitzBernard1 b. c 1234, d. 1310 | |
Sir Bartholomew de Badlesmere|b. 1275\nd. 14 Apr 1322|p231.htm#i6911|Guncelin de Badlesmere|b. c 1232\nd. 13 Apr 1301|p89.htm#i2655|Joan FitzBernard|b. c 1234\nd. 1310|p238.htm#i7136|Bartholomew d. Badlesmere|d. 1248|p238.htm#i7137||||Ralph FitzBernard|b. c 1205\nd. c 1239|p238.htm#i7138|Joan Aquilon FitzBernard/||p238.htm#i7139| |
Charts | Ann Marbury Pedigree |
Birth* | 1275 | Chilham Castle, Kent, England1 |
Marriage* | before 30 June 1308 | Principal=Margaret de Clare1 |
Death* | 14 April 1322 | Canterbury, Kent, England, by being hanged, drawn and quartered, and his head set on a pole at Burgate|1,3 |
Feudal* | Custodian of Leedes Castle, Kent, Bristol Castle. Had grant of reversion to Bockingold Manor, Kent, 5 Jun 1309, and of Chilham Castle, Kent, 5 mar 1310 (P.W.)2 | |
DNB* | Badlesmere, Sir Bartholomew (c.1275-1322), soldier and administrator, was the son and heir of Guncelin of Badlesmere (d. 1301), of Badlesmere, Kent, and his wife, Joan, daughter of Ralph Fitzbernard of Kingsdown, Kent. Like his father, who was a royal banneret and justice of Chester from 1274 to 1281, Badlesmere made his way in the world through service to the crown. First summoned to serve in Gascony in 1294, he accompanied Edward I to Flanders in 1297, fought at Falkirk in 1298, and by 1299 was one of the king's household knights. His representing Kent in the Carlisle parliament of 1307 was a mark of corresponding importance in his own pays. Edward II's accession later that year accelerated his rise. He was made constable of Bristol Castle in August 1307, and began to receive numerous royal grants. Only in 1310–12, during the prolonged crisis caused by the opposition of the reforming ordainers to the king's favourite, Piers Gaveston, did his loyalties waver. He was among those barons who petitioned Edward for reform in March 1310, and in 1312 he was ordered to surrender Bristol Castle, probably the sign of a more open opposition. But after Gaveston's execution in June 1312 he returned to a more comfortable position at the king's side. By this time Badlesmere had a firm place in baronial society. His early connections had been with Henry de Lacy, fifth earl of Lincoln (d. 1311), whose retainer he was by October 1300, and with the northern magnate Robert Clifford, lord of Westmorland (d. 1314), with whom he served in Edward I's later Scottish campaigns. He had a closer association with Gilbert de Clare, eighth earl of Gloucester (d. 1314), perhaps resulting from his marriage, before 30 June 1308, to Gloucester's cousin, Margaret de Umfraville, née de Clare, the widow of the eldest son of the earl of Angus. As Gloucester's knight he earned an ignominious name at Bannockburn in 1314 when he left his lord to be killed in the mêlée. Badlesmere was by now one of the king's chief councillors and lieutenants. Together with Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke (d. 1324), often his partner in these years, he led an expedition to the north in 1315; in 1316 he took a major role in the suppression of the Welsh rising of Llewelyn Bren (Llywelyn ap Rhys), and also of the disturbances that broke out in that year at Bristol, which constituted a revolt by the townsmen against Badlesmere himself. In the same year he was among the committee of bishops and magnates appointed to reform the royal household. In September 1316 Edward retained him for a very large fee in return for the promise of his service with a commensurately large retinue; and shortly afterwards he and Pembroke set off for the papal curia on a mission that had the repeal of the ordinances as one of its objectives. All these activities point to Badlesmere's standing at Edward's court. He was, however, on the court's moderate wing. In 1317 he and Pembroke combined to restrain the most avaricious of the courtiers, Roger Damory (d. 1322), in order to placate the court's leading opponent, Thomas, earl of Lancaster (d. 1322); and he went on to play a part in the negotiations with Lancaster that culminated in the treaty of Leake in 1318. But his appointment as steward of the royal household in November 1318 was both a snub to Lancaster, who claimed the right of appointment, and a mark of his growing association with Hugh Despenser the younger (d. 1326), the chamberlain of the household and the rising star at court. He remained very close to Edward, particularly as the king's negotiator with the Scots, until June 1321, when, at Sherburn in Yorkshire, he deserted to the baronial party which was forming against the two Despensers. Resentment at the younger Despenser's dominance at court, and his own links with the marchers who formed the core of the opposition—his daughter Elizabeth married the son and heir of Roger (IV) Mortimer, lord of Wigmore (d. 1326), in 1316—may account for this dramatic change of sides. But although Badlesmere even engaged in forgery in his efforts to discredit the younger Despenser, the fabrication was detected and he achieved nothing. Lancaster, the opposition's leader, refused to receive him and Badlesmere returned to Kent. There his wife's exclusion of Queen Isabella from Leeds Castle in October 1321 inaugurated the short and violent civil war that ended with Lancaster's defeat at Boroughbridge on 16–17 March 1322. Badlesmere fought with the rebels at Boroughbridge, but escaped, only to be captured and subsequently hanged and decapitated in Canterbury on 14 April 1322. Badlesmere left one son, Giles (1314–1338), and four daughters. Through the favour of the king and of the earl of Gloucester he had built up a large estate in Kent and elsewhere: a royal grant of 1315 enumerates lands in forty-six places spread through eight counties. To judge by his employment, he was an able man, who owed his promotion to both his diplomatic and military skills and his energetic acquisitiveness. That such a natural loyalist should have met a traitor's end reflects all Edward II's failings as a political manager. J. R. Maddicott, rev. Sources J. C. Davies, The baronial opposition to Edward II (1918) · C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, 1 (1929) · J. R. Maddicott, Thomas of Lancaster, 1307–1322: a study in the reign of Edward II (1970) · J. R. S. Phillips, Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke, 1307–1324: baronial politics in the reign of Edward II (1972) · N. Fryde, The tyranny and fall of Edward II, 1321–1326 (1979) · GEC, Peerage © Oxford University Press 2004–5 All rights reserved: see legal notice Oxford University Press J. R. Maddicott, ‘Badlesmere, Sir Bartholomew (c.1275-1322)’, rev., Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/37140, accessed 24 Sept 2005] Sir Bartholomew Badlesmere (c.1275-1322): doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/371404 | |
Arms* | De argent a une fesse e ii gimyles de goules (Parl). Arg. A fess double cottised gu. (Segar, Stepney). Dargent ove i fesse 't ii gemel' de gul' (Boro). "Badlesmere, who all that day behaved himself well & bravely, bore: On white with a blue label a red fesse between two gemelles" (Carlaverock).2 | |
Event-Misc | 14 June 1294 | He was summoned to serve in Gascony2 |
Event-Misc | 13 October 1300 | Had license as a knight of Henry, Earl of Lincoln to go to Rome for the King with robes and equipment (C.R.)2 |
Event-Misc* | 24 October 1301 | Had livery of his lands (F.R.)2 |
Event-Misc | 26 November 1302 | His lands were attached for competing in a forbidden tournament (C.R.)2 |
Event-Misc | 20 January 1307 | He was knight of the shire for Kent (P.W.)2 |
Event-Misc | between 1309 and 1320 | He was summoned to Parliament (P.W.)5 |
Note* | 1322 | Joining the rebellion of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, he took some of his soldiers from Leedes Castle and went to Canterbury with 19 knights, and took possession of the shrine of St. Thomas. The King sent the Queen to Leedes castle, where she was refused entry, and the castle was sucessfully beseiged by Aymer de Valence and John de Britannia, Earl of Richmond. Lord Badlesmere's wife and children then were sent as prisoners to the Tower of London, Sir Bartholomew being then pursued by Edmund, Earl of Kent, and John de Warren, Earl of Surrey, and defeated at Boroughbridge., Witness=Aymer de Valence, Witness=Sir John de Warenne, Witness=Sir Edmund of Woodstock3 |
(Rebel) Battle-Boroughbridge | 16 March 1321/22 | Principal=Edward II Plantagenet, Principal=Sir Thomas of Lancaster6,7,8 |
Event-Misc* | 14 July 1322 | K. grants Edmund FitzAlan houses, etc., in London, late of Bart. de Badlesmere, a rebel, Principal=Sir Edmund FitzAlan9 |
Family | Margaret de Clare b. bt 1280 - 1286, d. 1333 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 24 Sep 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, p. 31.
- [S342] Sir Bernard Burke, Extinct Peerages, p. 19.
- [S376] Unknown editor, unknown short title.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, p. 32.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 2, p. 114.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 5, p. 3.
- [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 31.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 2, p. 32.
- [S374] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, Vere 5.
Margaret de Clare1
F, #6912, b. between 1280 and 1286, d. 1333
Father* | Thomas de Clare1 b. bt 1245 - 1246, d. 29 Aug 1287 | |
Mother* | Juliane FitzMaurice1 b. c 1266, d. 1300 | |
Margaret de Clare|b. bt 1280 - 1286\nd. 1333|p231.htm#i6912|Thomas de Clare|b. bt 1245 - 1246\nd. 29 Aug 1287|p232.htm#i6941|Juliane FitzMaurice|b. c 1266\nd. 1300|p232.htm#i6942|Sir Richard de Clare|b. 4 Aug 1222\nd. 15 Jul 1262|p100.htm#i2973|Maud de Lacy|b. 4 Aug 1222\nd. b 10 Mar 1288/89|p100.htm#i2974|Sir Maurice FitzMaurice "Mael" (the Bald)|b. c 1238\nd. 1286|p232.htm#i6945|Maud de Prendergast|b. 1242\nd. 1251|p479.htm#i14369| |
Charts | Ann Marbury Pedigree |
Birth* | between 1280 and 1286 | 1 |
Marriage* | before 30 June 1308 | Principal=Sir Bartholomew de Badlesmere1 |
Death* | 1333 | 1 |
Family | Sir Bartholomew de Badlesmere b. 1275, d. 14 Apr 1322 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 11 Sep 2005 |
Gilbert de Lancaster1
M, #6913
Father* | William de Lancaster of Kendal1 b. c 1115, d. 1170 | |
Mother* | Gundred de Warenne1 d. c 1166 | |
Gilbert de Lancaster||p231.htm#i6913|William de Lancaster of Kendal|b. c 1115\nd. 1170|p93.htm#i2775|Gundred de Warenne|d. c 1166|p112.htm#i3333|Gilbert d. Lancaster||p146.htm#i4354|Goditha (?)||p147.htm#i4407|Sir William de Warenne|b. 1071\nd. 11 May 1138|p101.htm#i3006|Isabel de Vermandois|b. 1081\nd. 13 Feb 1131|p64.htm#i1915| |
Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Idoine de Camville1
F, #6914, b. before 1205, d. between 01 Jan 1250/1-21 Sep
Father* | Richard de Camville d. b 1226; daughter and heir1,2,3,4 | |
Mother* | Eustacia Basset1,2,3,4 d. 1215 | |
Idoine de Camville|b. b 1205\nd. between 01 Jan 1250/1-21 Sep|p231.htm#i6914|Richard de Camville|d. b 1226|p234.htm#i6995|Eustacia Basset|d. 1215|p234.htm#i6996|Gerard d. Camville|d. 1212|p240.htm#i7190|Nicola de la Haye|d. b 1231|p240.htm#i7191|Gilbert Basset|d. 1202|p234.htm#i6997|Egeline de Courtenay||p240.htm#i7192| |
Birth* | before 1205 | 4 |
Marriage Contract | April 1216 | Principal=Sir William de Longespée4 |
Marriage* | April 1226 | Principal=Sir William de Longespée1,2,3 |
Death* | between 01 Jan 1250/1-21 Sep | 1,3,4 |
Family | Sir William de Longespée b. c 1208, d. 7 Feb 1249/50 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 25 Sep 2004 |
Robert de Vipount1
M, #6915, b. circa 1220, d. 7 June 1264
Father* | John Vipont1 d. 1241 | |
Mother* | Sibyl de Ferrers1 b. 25 Jul 1216 | |
Robert de Vipount|b. c 1220\nd. 7 Jun 1264|p231.htm#i6915|John Vipont|d. 1241|p300.htm#i8986|Sibyl de Ferrers|b. 25 Jul 1216|p300.htm#i8987|Robert Vipont|b. c 1158\nd. 1227|p300.htm#i8988|Idonea Busli|b. c 1160\nd. 1240|p300.htm#i8989|Sir William de Ferrers Earl of Derby|b. c 1168\nd. 22 Sep 1247|p90.htm#i2688|Agnes of Chester|b. c 1174\nd. 2 Nov 1247|p90.htm#i2689| |
Birth* | circa 1220 | of Appleby, Essendine & Brougham Castle, Westmorland, England1 |
Marriage* | Principal=Isabel FitzJohn1,2 | |
Death* | 7 June 1264 | Lewes or Evesham1 |
Name Variation | Robert de Veteri Ponte3 |
Family | Isabel FitzJohn b. c 1240 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 15 Nov 2004 |
Sibyl de Valognes1
F, #6916, d. between 1212 and 1218
Marriage* | circa 1166 | 2nd=William de Percy1,2 |
Marriage* | circa 1182 | Principal=Ralph d' Aubigny2 |
Death* | between 1212 and 1218 | 1 |
Burial* | Nun Appleton Priory, Yorkshire, England1,2 |
Last Edited | 17 Apr 2005 |
Piers FitzHerbert1
M, #6917, d. 1 June 1235
Father* | Herbert FitzHerbert2 d. b Jun 1204 | |
Mother* | Lucy of Hereford1 d. a 1220 | |
Piers FitzHerbert|d. 1 Jun 1235|p231.htm#i6917|Herbert FitzHerbert|d. b Jun 1204|p522.htm#i15633|Lucy of Hereford|d. a 1220|p230.htm#i6879|Herbert FitzHerbert||p516.htm#i15471|Sibyl Corbet|d. a 1157|p231.htm#i6921|Miles FitzWalter|b. c 1097\nd. 24 Dec 1143|p90.htm#i2698|Sibyl de Neufmarché|b. c 1090\nd. a 1143|p90.htm#i2697| |
Birth* | of Blaen Llyfni, Wales1 | |
Marriage* | circa 28 November 1203 | Bride=Alice de Warkworth1 |
Marriage* | 2nd=Isabel de Ferrières1,3 | |
Death* | 1 June 1235 | 1,3 |
Burial* | Reading, England1 |
Last Edited | 17 Apr 2005 |
Alice de Warkworth1
F, #6918, d. before 1225
Father* | Robert FitzRoger1 b. b 1177, d. 1212 | |
Mother* | Margaret de Chesney1 d. shortly after 22 Nov 1214 | |
Alice de Warkworth|d. b 1225|p231.htm#i6918|Robert FitzRoger|b. b 1177\nd. 1212|p231.htm#i6919|Margaret de Chesney|d. shortly after 22 Nov 1214|p231.htm#i6920|Roger FitzRichard|b. b 1139\nd. 1178|p231.htm#i6922|Alice de Vere|b. 1124\nd. a 1185|p109.htm#i3249|William d. Chesney de Norwich|d. 1174|p231.htm#i6923|||| |
Marriage* | circa 28 November 1203 | 2nd=Piers FitzHerbert1 |
Death* | before 1225 | 1 |
Last Edited | 3 Apr 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Robert FitzRoger1
M, #6919, b. before 1177, d. 1212
Father* | Roger FitzRichard1,2 b. b 1139, d. 1178 | |
Mother* | Alice de Vere1,2 b. 1124, d. a 1185 | |
Robert FitzRoger|b. b 1177\nd. 1212|p231.htm#i6919|Roger FitzRichard|b. b 1139\nd. 1178|p231.htm#i6922|Alice de Vere|b. 1124\nd. a 1185|p109.htm#i3249|Richard FitzEustace|b. c 1128\nd. 1163|p134.htm#i4008|Jane Bigod||p231.htm#i6924|Aubrey de Vere|b. b 1090\nd. 15 May 1141|p380.htm#i11371|Adeliza de Clare|b. c 1118\nd. c 1163|p117.htm#i3501| |
Birth* | before 1177 | 1 |
Marriage* | Principal=Margaret de Chesney1,3,4 | |
Death* | 1212 | 1,4 |
Occupation* | Sheriff of Northumberland4 |
Family | Margaret de Chesney d. shortly after 22 Nov 1214 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 3 Apr 2005 |
Margaret de Chesney1
F, #6920, d. shortly after 22 Nov 1214
Father* | William de Chesney de Norwich1 d. 1174 | |
Margaret de Chesney|d. shortly after 22 Nov 1214|p231.htm#i6920|William de Chesney de Norwich|d. 1174|p231.htm#i6923||||Robert FitzWalter|d. a 1130|p238.htm#i7133|Sibyl de Chesney||p238.htm#i7134||||||| |
Marriage* | Principal=Robert FitzRoger1,2,3 | |
Death* | shortly after 22 Nov 1214 | 1 |
Family | Robert FitzRoger b. b 1177, d. 1212 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 3 Apr 2005 |
Sibyl Corbet1
F, #6921, d. after 1157
Father* | Robert Corbet2,3 | |
Sibyl Corbet|d. a 1157|p231.htm#i6921|Robert Corbet||p498.htm#i14921||||Hugh le Corbeau|d. b 1086|p490.htm#i14687|||||||||| |
Marriage* | Principal=Herbert FitzHerbert3 | |
Mistress* | Principal=Henry I Beauclerc1,4 | |
Death* | after 1157 | 1 |
Burial* | Church of Astal, Oxfordshire, England3 |
Family 1 | Herbert FitzHerbert | |
Child |
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Family 2 | Henry I Beauclerc b. 1068, d. 1 Dec 1135 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 10 Jul 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
- [S338] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 8th ed., 121-26.
- [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 61.
- [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 184.
- [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 95.
Roger FitzRichard1
M, #6922, b. before 1139, d. 1178
Father* | Richard FitzEustace1 b. c 1128, d. 1163 | |
Mother* | Jane Bigod1,2 | |
Roger FitzRichard|b. b 1139\nd. 1178|p231.htm#i6922|Richard FitzEustace|b. c 1128\nd. 1163|p134.htm#i4008|Jane Bigod||p231.htm#i6924|Eustace FitzJohn|b. b 1100\nd. Jul 1157|p134.htm#i4010|Agnes FitzNigell||p134.htm#i4011|Roger Bigod|b. c 1050\nd. 8 Sep 1107|p140.htm#i4195|Adeliza de Tony|b. c 1069|p140.htm#i4196| |
Birth* | before 1139 | 1 |
Marriage* | Her dowry included the manor of Clavering in Essex, 2nd=Alice de Vere1,3,2 | |
Death* | 1178 | 1,2 |
Title* | 1st Lord of Warkworth, Northumberland2 | |
Event-Misc | 1157/58 | He was given lands worth £58 by King Henry II2 |
Feudal | 1166 | 2 Kt. Fees, Principal=Hugh Bigod2 |
Event-Misc | 1170 | He traded Compton in Warwickshire for Aynho in Northamptonshire2 |
Family | Alice de Vere b. 1124, d. a 1185 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 3 Apr 2005 |
William de Chesney de Norwich1
M, #6923, d. 1174
Father* | Robert FitzWalter1 d. a 1130 | |
Mother* | Sibyl de Chesney1 | |
William de Chesney de Norwich|d. 1174|p231.htm#i6923|Robert FitzWalter|d. a 1130|p238.htm#i7133|Sibyl de Chesney||p238.htm#i7134|Walter d. Caen||p328.htm#i9827||||Richard de Chesney|d. a 1086|p306.htm#i9168|||| |
Of* | Colne, Essex, England1 | |
Death* | 1174 | 1 |
Family | ||
Children |
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Last Edited | 3 Apr 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Jane Bigod1
F, #6924
Father* | Roger Bigod1,2 b. c 1050, d. 8 Sep 1107 | |
Mother* | Adeliza de Tony1 b. c 1069 | |
Jane Bigod||p231.htm#i6924|Roger Bigod|b. c 1050\nd. 8 Sep 1107|p140.htm#i4195|Adeliza de Tony|b. c 1069|p140.htm#i4196|Roger Bigod|b. c 1036|p149.htm#i4468|(?) de St. Sauveur|b. c 1040|p149.htm#i4469|Robert de Todenai|d. 4 Aug 1088|p140.htm#i4197|Adela de Belvoir||p106.htm#i3159| |
Marriage* | Principal=Richard FitzEustace1 |
Family | Richard FitzEustace b. c 1128, d. 1163 | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 3 Apr 2005 |
Alice Picot Malet/1
F, #6925, b. circa 1154
Father* | Ralph Picot1 | |
Alice Picot Malet/|b. c 1154|p231.htm#i6925|Ralph Picot||p231.htm#i6927|||||||||||||||| |
Birth* | circa 1154 | of Milton, Kent, England1 |
Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Thomas Basset1
M, #6926, d. 1220
Father* | Thomas Bassett1 d. c Feb 1181 | |
Mother* | Adeliza Dunstanville1 d. a 1186 | |
Thomas Basset|d. 1220|p231.htm#i6926|Thomas Bassett|d. c Feb 1181|p210.htm#i6282|Adeliza Dunstanville|d. a 1186|p210.htm#i6283|Gilbert Basset|d. a 1167|p210.htm#i6288|Edith d' Oilly Basset/||p240.htm#i7193|Alan d. Dunstanville||p210.htm#i6293|Emma d. Langetot Dunstanville/||p210.htm#i6294| |
Birth* | of Headington, Oxford, England1 | |
Death* | 1220 | 1 |
Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Ralph Picot1
M, #6927
Marriage* | 1 |
Family | ||
Children |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Randolph de Neville1
M, #6928, b. 18 October 1262, d. 18 April 1331
Father* | Robert de Neville1 b. c 1236, d. 6 Jun 1271 | |
Mother* | Mary FitzRalph1 b. c 1246, d. 1320 | |
Randolph de Neville|b. 18 Oct 1262\nd. 18 Apr 1331|p231.htm#i6928|Robert de Neville|b. c 1236\nd. 6 Jun 1271|p234.htm#i7009|Mary FitzRalph|b. c 1246\nd. 1320|p234.htm#i7010|Robert d. Neville|b. c 1217\nd. 1282|p250.htm#i7479|Ida Bertram|b. c 1220\nd. a 18 May 1315|p250.htm#i7480|Sir Ralph FitzRanulph|b. c 1225\nd. b 10 May 1270|p234.htm#i7011|Anastasia de Percy|b. c 1220|p234.htm#i7012| |
Birth* | 18 October 1262 | of Raby and Middleham, Durham, England1 |
Marriage* | Principal=Euphemia de Clavering1 | |
Death* | 18 April 1331 | 1 |
Burial* | Coverham, England1 | |
Arms* | De goules a un sautour de argent (Parl.).2 |
Family | Euphemia de Clavering b. a 1265, d. c 1320 | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 1 Jan 2005 |
Euphemia de Clavering1
F, #6929, b. after 1265, d. circa 1320
Father* | Robert FitzRoger1 b. 1247, d. 1310, before 20 Apr | |
Mother* | Margery la Zouche1 b. c 1251 | |
Euphemia de Clavering|b. a 1265\nd. c 1320|p231.htm#i6929|Robert FitzRoger|b. 1247\nd. 1310, before 20 Apr|p231.htm#i6930|Margery la Zouche|b. c 1251|p229.htm#i6865|Roger FitzJohn|b. c 1228\nd. 1249, ABT WHITSUNTIDE|p232.htm#i6931|Isabel FitzJohn||p232.htm#i6932|Sir Alan la Zouche|b. c 1205\nd. 10 Aug 1269|p64.htm#i1900|Elene de Quincy|b. c 1222\nd. b 20 Aug 1296|p64.htm#i1911| |
Birth* | after 1265 | of Clavering, Essex, England1 |
Marriage* | Principal=Randolph de Neville1 | |
Death* | circa 1320 | of Warworth, England1 |
Family | Randolph de Neville b. 18 Oct 1262, d. 18 Apr 1331 | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 13 Feb 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Robert FitzRoger1
M, #6930, b. 1247, d. 1310, before 20 Apr
Father* | Roger FitzJohn1 b. c 1228, d. 1249, ABT WHITSUNTIDE | |
Mother* | Isabel FitzJohn1 | |
Robert FitzRoger|b. 1247\nd. 1310, before 20 Apr|p231.htm#i6930|Roger FitzJohn|b. c 1228\nd. 1249, ABT WHITSUNTIDE|p232.htm#i6931|Isabel FitzJohn||p232.htm#i6932|John FitzRobert|d. 1240|p234.htm#i6992|Ada de Baliol|b. bt 1205 - 1210\nd. 29 Jul 1251|p229.htm#i6864||||||| |
Birth* | 1247 | Clavering, Essex, England1 |
Marriage* | 1265 | Principal=Margery la Zouche1,2 |
Death* | 1310, before 20 Apr | of Warkworth, Northumberland; Horsford, Norfolk, England1 |
Name Variation | Roger2 | |
Arms* | Quarterly or and gu. A bend sa. (Falkirk, Camden, Charles, St. George). "I saw the good Robert Fitz Roger's banner..... It was Quarterly of gold and red, with a black bend" (Carlaverock.3 |
Family | Margery la Zouche b. c 1251 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 24 Apr 2005 |
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