Roger FitzJohn1
M, #6931, b. circa 1228, d. 1249, ABT WHITSUNTIDE
Father* | John FitzRobert1 d. 1240 | |
Mother* | Ada de Baliol1 b. bt 1205 - 1210, d. 29 Jul 1251 | |
Roger FitzJohn|b. c 1228\nd. 1249, ABT WHITSUNTIDE|p232.htm#i6931|John FitzRobert|d. 1240|p234.htm#i6992|Ada de Baliol|b. bt 1205 - 1210\nd. 29 Jul 1251|p229.htm#i6864|Robert FitzRoger|b. b 1177\nd. 1212|p231.htm#i6919|Margaret de Chesney|d. shortly after 22 Nov 1214|p231.htm#i6920|Hugh de Baliol|b. c 1182\nd. c 2 May 1229|p106.htm#i3167|Cicely de Fontaines|b. c 1186|p106.htm#i3168| |
Birth* | circa 1228 | Northumberland; Clavering, Essex; Horsford, Norfolk, England1 |
Marriage* | Principal=Isabel FitzJohn1 | |
Death* | 1249, ABT WHITSUNTIDE | Normandy, France1 |
Family | Isabel FitzJohn | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Isabel FitzJohn1
F, #6932
Marriage* | Principal=Roger FitzJohn1 |
Family | Roger FitzJohn b. c 1228, d. 1249, ABT WHITSUNTIDE | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Henry de Percy1
M, #6933, b. 6 February 1301, d. 27 February 1302
Father* | Sir Henry Percy1 b. c 25 Mar 1273, d. bt 2 Oct 1314 - 10 Oct 1314 | |
Mother* | Eleanor FitzAlan1 b. c 1284, d. Jul 1328 or Aug 1328 | |
Henry de Percy|b. 6 Feb 1301\nd. 27 Feb 1302|p232.htm#i6933|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|Sir Henry Percy|b. c 1235\nd. 29 Aug 1272|p232.htm#i6938|Eleanor de Warenne|b. 1251\nd. a 1282|p229.htm#i6843|Sir Richard FitzAlan|b. 3 Feb 1266/67\nd. 9 Mar 1301/2|p100.htm#i2985|Alasia de Saluzzo|b. c 1271\nd. 25 Sep 1292|p100.htm#i2986| |
Birth* | 6 February 1301 | Alnwick, Northumberland, England1 |
Death* | 27 February 1302 | Warkworth, England1 |
Marriage* | 1314 | Principal=Idoine de Clifford1 |
Burial* | Alnwick Abbey, Northumberland, England1 |
Family | Idoine de Clifford b. c 1303, d. 24 Aug 1365 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 8 Jun 2004 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Idoine de Clifford1
F, #6934, b. circa 1303, d. 24 August 1365
Father* | Robert de Clifford1 b. c 1 Apr 1274, d. 24 Jun 1314 | |
Mother* | Maud de Clare1 b. c 1279, d. 1 Feb 1905 | |
Idoine de Clifford|b. c 1303\nd. 24 Aug 1365|p232.htm#i6934|Robert de 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|Roger d. Clifford|d. 6 Nov 1282|p232.htm#i6939|Isabel d. Vespont Clifford/|b. 1254\nd. 14 May 1292|p232.htm#i6940|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* | circa 1303 | Clifford, Hereford, England1 |
Marriage* | 1314 | Principal=Henry de Percy1 |
Death* | 24 August 1365 | 1 |
Burial* | Beverley1 |
Family | Henry de Percy b. 6 Feb 1301, d. 27 Feb 1302 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Sir Henry Percy1
M, #6935, b. circa 25 March 1273, d. between 2 October 1314 and 10 October 1314
Father* | Sir Henry Percy1 b. c 1235, d. 29 Aug 1272 | |
Mother* | Eleanor de Warenne1 b. 1251, d. a 1282 | |
Sir Henry Percy|b. c 25 Mar 1273\nd. bt 2 Oct 1314 - 10 Oct 1314|p232.htm#i6935|Sir Henry Percy|b. c 1235\nd. 29 Aug 1272|p232.htm#i6938|Eleanor de Warenne|b. 1251\nd. a 1282|p229.htm#i6843|William d. Percy|b. c 1193\nd. c 28 Jul 1245|p232.htm#i6943|Ellen de Baliol|b. c 1200\nd. b 22 Nov 1281|p232.htm#i6944|Sir John de Warenne|b. c Aug 1231\nd. 27 Sep 1304|p100.htm#i2999|Alice de Lusignan|b. c 1224\nd. 9 Feb 1255/56|p100.htm#i3000| |
Birth* | circa 25 March 1273 | Petworth, Sussex, England1,2 |
Marriage* | after May 1294 | Principal=Eleanor FitzAlan1,3 |
Death* | between 2 October 1314 and 10 October 1314 | 1,3 |
Burial* | Fountains Abbey1,3 | |
Arms* | Az. 5 fusils conjoined in fesse or (Camden, St. George, Dering). De or a un lion rampaund de azure (Parl, Falkirk). Sealed, 1296 and 1301: A lion rampant (Birch). "John, Earl of Warren, had in his company his nephew Henri de Percy, who seem to have made a vow to humble the Scots. His banner was very conspicuous, A blue lion rampant on yellow" (Carlaverock).4 |
Family | Eleanor FitzAlan b. c 1284, d. Jul 1328 or Aug 1328 | |
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Last Edited | 1 Jan 2005 |
Robert de Clifford1
M, #6936, b. circa 1 April 1274, d. 24 June 1314
Father* | Roger de Clifford1 d. 6 Nov 1282 | |
Mother* | Isabel de Vespont Clifford/1 b. 1254, d. 14 May 1292 | |
Robert de Clifford|b. c 1 Apr 1274\nd. 24 Jun 1314|p232.htm#i6936|Roger de Clifford|d. 6 Nov 1282|p232.htm#i6939|Isabel de Vespont Clifford/|b. 1254\nd. 14 May 1292|p232.htm#i6940|Roger de Clifford|b. c 1205\nd. 1285|p237.htm#i7088|Hawise Botterell||p237.htm#i7089|Robert de Vipount|b. c 1220\nd. 7 Jun 1264|p231.htm#i6915|Isabel FitzJohn|b. c 1240|p227.htm#i6805| |
Birth* | circa 1 April 1274 | Clifford Castle, Herefordshire, England1 |
Marriage* | 13 November 1295 | Principal=Maud de Clare1 |
Death* | 24 June 1314 | Battle of Bannockburn1 |
Burial* | Shap Abbey, Westmoreland, England1 | |
Arms* | Chekere d'or et d'azure ou le fez de gules (Falkirk). Chekere de or e de azure a une fesse de goules (Parl.). Chequy or and az. A fesse gu. (Walford). "Robert Lord of Clifford, to whom reason gives consolation, who always remembers to overcome his enemies.... His much hooured banner was chequered with gold and azure with a vermillion fesse. If I were a young maiden I would give him my heart and person, so great is his fame."2 |
Family | Maud de Clare b. c 1279, d. 1 Feb 1905 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 26 Dec 2004 |
Maud de Clare1
F, #6937, b. circa 1279, d. 1 February 1905
Father* | Thomas de Clare1 b. bt 1245 - 1246, d. 29 Aug 1287 | |
Mother* | Juliane FitzMaurice1 b. c 1266, d. 1300 | |
Maud de Clare|b. c 1279\nd. 1 Feb 1905|p232.htm#i6937|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| |
Birth* | circa 1279 | of Gloucestershire, England1 |
Marriage* | 13 November 1295 | Principal=Robert de Clifford1 |
Death* | 1 February 1905 | 1 |
Family | Robert de Clifford b. c 1 Apr 1274, d. 24 Jun 1314 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 26 Dec 2004 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Sir Henry Percy1
M, #6938, b. circa 1235, d. 29 August 1272
Father* | William de Percy1 b. c 1193, d. c 28 Jul 1245 | |
Mother* | Ellen de Baliol1,2 b. c 1200, d. b 22 Nov 1281 | |
Sir Henry Percy|b. c 1235\nd. 29 Aug 1272|p232.htm#i6938|William de Percy|b. c 1193\nd. c 28 Jul 1245|p232.htm#i6943|Ellen de Baliol|b. c 1200\nd. b 22 Nov 1281|p232.htm#i6944|Sir Henry Percy|b. 1160\nd. before Michaelmas 1198|p232.htm#i6946|Isabel de Brus|b. c 1160\nd. a 1230|p232.htm#i6947|Ingram de Baliol|d. a 1215|p232.htm#i6951|Agnes de Berkeley|b. c 1180|p232.htm#i6952| |
Birth* | circa 1235 | Alnwick, Northumberland, England1 |
Marriage* | 8 September 1268 | York, Yorkshire, England, Principal=Eleanor de Warenne1,3,4 |
Death* | 29 August 1272 | 4,5 |
Burial* | Sallay Abbey1,4 | |
Arms* | D'azur a la fesse engrele d'or (Glover).6 | |
Knighted* | June 1257 | 5 |
(Henry) Battle-Lewes | 14 May 1264 | The Battle of Lewes, Lewes, Sussex, England, when King Henry and Prince Edward were captured by Simon of Montfort, Earl of Leicester. Simon ruled England in Henry's name until his defeat at Evesham, Principal=Henry III Plantagenet King of England, Principal=Simon VI de Montfort7,8,9,10,11,12 |
Family | Eleanor de Warenne b. 1251, d. a 1282 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 23 Jul 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
- [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 195.
- [S233] Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 152-3.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Percy 5.
- [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 196.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 4, p. 39.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Plantagenet 4.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 5, p. 10.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Fitz Alan 7.
- [S342] Sir Bernard Burke, Extinct Peerages, p. 21.
- [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 218.
- [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 34.
Roger de Clifford1
M, #6939, d. 6 November 1282
Father* | Roger de Clifford1 b. c 1205, d. 1285 | |
Mother* | Hawise Botterell1 | |
Roger de Clifford|d. 6 Nov 1282|p232.htm#i6939|Roger de Clifford|b. c 1205\nd. 1285|p237.htm#i7088|Hawise Botterell||p237.htm#i7089|Roger de Clifford|b. c 1168\nd. 1232|p104.htm#i3094|Sibyl de Ewyas|b. c 1165\nd. b 1 Jul 1236|p104.htm#i3093|John Botterell||p237.htm#i7090|||| |
Birth* | of Herefordshire, England1 | |
Marriage* | 1269 | Principal=Isabel de Vespont Clifford/1 |
Death* | 6 November 1282 | Menai Straits, Drowned1 |
Arms* | Chequy or and az. On a fesse gu. 3 roses arg. (Camden). Same but on the fesse 3 cinquefoils pierced arg. (Chares, St. George). Same but on the fesse 3 mullets or (Cott).2 |
Family | Isabel de Vespont Clifford/ b. 1254, d. 14 May 1292 | |
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Last Edited | 26 Dec 2004 |
Isabel de Vespont Clifford/1
F, #6940, b. 1254, d. 14 May 1292
Father* | Robert de Vipount1 b. c 1220, d. 7 Jun 1264 | |
Mother* | Isabel FitzJohn1 b. c 1240 | |
Isabel de Vespont Clifford/|b. 1254\nd. 14 May 1292|p232.htm#i6940|Robert de Vipount|b. c 1220\nd. 7 Jun 1264|p231.htm#i6915|Isabel FitzJohn|b. c 1240|p227.htm#i6805|John Vipont|d. 1241|p300.htm#i8986|Sibyl de Ferrers|b. 25 Jul 1216|p300.htm#i8987|Sir John FitzGeoffrey|b. c 1205\nd. 23 Nov 1258|p70.htm#i2079|Isabel Bigod|b. c 1210|p70.htm#i2078| |
Birth* | 1254 | Richester, Oxfordshire, England1 |
Marriage* | 1269 | Principal=Roger de Clifford1 |
Death* | 14 May 1292 | 1 |
Burial* | Shap Abbey, Westmoreland, England1 |
Family | Roger de Clifford d. 6 Nov 1282 | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Thomas de Clare1
M, #6941, b. between 1245 and 1246, d. 29 August 1287
Father* | Sir Richard de Clare1,2 b. 4 Aug 1222, d. 15 Jul 1262 | |
Mother* | Maud de Lacy1,3 b. 4 Aug 1222, d. b 10 Mar 1288/89 | |
Thomas de Clare|b. bt 1245 - 1246\nd. 29 Aug 1287|p232.htm#i6941|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 Gilbert de Clare|b. c 1180\nd. 25 Oct 1230|p100.htm#i2975|Isabel Marshal|b. 9 Oct 1200\nd. 17 Jan 1239/40|p100.htm#i2976|John de Lacy|b. c 1192\nd. 22 Jul 1240|p70.htm#i2071|Margaret de Quincy|b. 1208\nd. b 30 Mar 1266|p70.htm#i2072| |
Charts | Ann Marbury Pedigree |
Birth* | between 1245 and 1246 | of Thomond, Connaught, Ireland1 |
Marriage* | 1275 | Bride=Juliane FitzMaurice1,2,4 |
Death* | 29 August 1287 | Clare, Ireland1,2 |
Arms* | D'or. 3 cheverones gules un labell d'azure (Wallford). Or 3 chevrons gu. A label az. (Camden, Charles, St. George).5 | |
Feudal* | Michaelmas 1287 | 1 Kt. Fee at Duinmoyn, Ireland, late of Thos. de Clare, Principal=Maud Pantulf6 |
Family | Juliane FitzMaurice b. c 1266, d. 1300 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 11 Sep 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
- [S233] Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 33-4.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 54-31.
- [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 60.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, p. 208.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 1, p. 118.
- [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
Juliane FitzMaurice1
F, #6942, b. circa 1266, d. 1300
Father* | Sir Maurice FitzMaurice "Mael" (the Bald)1 b. c 1238, d. 1286 | |
Mother* | Maud de Prendergast2 b. 1242, d. 1251 | |
Juliane FitzMaurice|b. c 1266\nd. 1300|p232.htm#i6942|Sir Maurice FitzMaurice "Mael" (the Bald)|b. c 1238\nd. 1286|p232.htm#i6945|Maud de Prendergast|b. 1242\nd. 1251|p479.htm#i14369|Sir Maurice FitzGerald "the Friar"|b. 1190\nd. 20 May 1257|p365.htm#i10931|Juliana de Cogan||p365.htm#i10932||||||| |
Charts | Ann Marbury Pedigree |
Birth* | circa 1266 | of Dublin, Dublin, Ireland1 |
Marriage* | 1275 | 2nd=Thomas de Clare1,3,4 |
Death* | 1300 | 1 |
Family | Thomas de Clare b. bt 1245 - 1246, d. 29 Aug 1287 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 11 Sep 2005 |
William de Percy1
M, #6943, b. circa 1193, d. circa 28 July 1245
Father* | Sir Henry Percy1,2 b. 1160, d. before Michaelmas 1198 | |
Mother* | Isabel de Brus1,3 b. c 1160, d. a 1230 | |
William de Percy|b. c 1193\nd. c 28 Jul 1245|p232.htm#i6943|Sir Henry Percy|b. 1160\nd. before Michaelmas 1198|p232.htm#i6946|Isabel de Brus|b. c 1160\nd. a 1230|p232.htm#i6947|Sir Jocelin de Louvain|b. c 1130\nd. before Michaelmas 1180|p229.htm#i6848|Agnes de Percy|b. 1134\nd. b 13 Oct 1204|p232.htm#i6948|Piers de Brus|d. Apr 1185|p232.htm#i6949|Agnes de Aumale||p209.htm#i6255| |
Of | Dalton Percy, Durham, England4 | |
Birth* | circa 1193 | Alnwick, Northumberland, England1,3 |
Marriage* | Bride=Joan de Briwere1,5 | |
Marriage* | circa 1233 | Bride=Ellen de Baliol1,6,3 |
Death* | circa 28 July 1245 | 1,6 |
Note* | "While he obtained the Manor of Petworth, which had been held by his father, he had only a moiety of the Percy barony, largely the holdings of Maud, Countess of Warwick, which moiety had been held by his grandmother Agnes and passed to him by his uncle Richard."4 | |
DNB* | Percy, William de (1191x3-1245), baron, was the eldest son of Henry de Percy (d. c.1198) and Isabel de Brus, daughter of Adam de Brus and Juetta d'Arches. He had a younger brother, Henry. From at least 1200 his guardian was William Brewer, a royal favourite. He came of age between 1212 and 1214, whereupon he gained control of the honour of Petworth, which his father, Henry, had inherited from his own father, Joscelin de Louvain, the younger son of Godefroi, duke of Lower Lorraine, and brother of Henry I's second wife, Queen Adeliza. He should also have inherited the Percy estates, which had been divided between his paternal grandmother, Agnes, and her sister Matilda, who died without heirs, but because of a legal technicality he had to share these lands with his uncle Richard de Percy until the latter's death in 1244; this division of lands created a large amount of litigation in the meantime. In 1214 William de Percy participated in King John's expedition to Poitou. He was later listed by Matthew Paris as one of the followers of the twenty-five barons of Magna Carta, but there is no other evidence that he supported the rebel cause. He was certainly a supporter of the king in the civil war that broke out following the king's repudiation of Magna Carta, for in May 1216 King John granted him the lands of his uncle Richard, a prominent rebel and one of the twenty-five barons, and of other rebels, although these grants were revoked when peace was made early in Henry III's reign. Percy served Henry III in the campaign against William, count of Aumale, in 1221 and participated in later campaigns as well, although he paid £100 to avoid the Poitevin campaign of 1242. He was a generous benefactor to the church, for he gave the manor and forest of Gisburn to Sallay Abbey and made gifts to the hospital of Sandon, the nunnery at Stainfield, Coverham Abbey, Shulbrede Priory, and Healaugh Park Priory. Percy married first Joan, one of the five daughters of his guardian, William Brewer. They had five daughters of their own who in 1233 (their mother having died) inherited one fifth of the Brewer estates after the death of William Brewer the younger. Percy's second wife, who survived him, was Elena, the daughter of Ingram de Balliol. They had at least six sons, Henry de Percy, William, Walter, Ingram, Alan, and Joscelin; a seventh son, Geoffrey, is mentioned in later genealogies. Percy died not long before 28 July 1245. His body was buried at Sallay Abbey in Yorkshire but his heart was buried with his first wife, Joan, at the hospital of Sandon in Sussex. Hugh M. Thomas Sources C. T. Clay, ed., The Percy fee (1963), vol. 11 of Early Yorkshire charters, ed. W. Farrer (1914–65) · [M. T. Martin], ed., The Percy chartulary, SurtS, 117 (1911) · Chancery records · Paris, Chron. · Curia regis rolls preserved in the Public Record Office (1922–)J. Parker, ed., Feet of fines for the county of York, 3: from 1218 to 1231, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 62 (1921) · Pipe rolls · J. McNulty, ed., The chartulary of the Cistercian Abbey of St Mary of Sallay in Craven, 2 vols., Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 87, 90 (1933–4) · J. C. Atkinson, ed., Cartularium abbathiae de Whitby, 2 vols, SurtS, 69, 72 (1879–81) · W. Brown, ed., Yorkshire inquisitions of the reigns of Henry III and Edward I, 1, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 12 (1892), 66–72 · CClR, 1242–7, 332 © Oxford University Press 2004–5 All rights reserved: see legal notice Oxford University Press Hugh M. Thomas, ‘Percy, William de (1191x3-1245)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21961, accessed 24 Sept 2005] William de Percy (1191x3-1245): doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/219617 | |
Event-Misc* | 3 April 1200 | William de Percy was assigned a ward of William de Briwere, Principal=William de Briwere4 |
Event-Misc* | 1214 | He was serving in Poitou4 |
Event-Misc | 1221 | He was with the King at Biham4 |
Event-Misc | 1224 | For his good service he was excuse of Scutage for Wales and granted a market at Spofforth until the King reached full age4 |
Event-Misc | 1230 | He served in an expedition to France4 |
Event-Misc* | 1231 | Henry had the manor of Heyshott, Sussex settled on him by his brother William, Principal=Sir Henry Percy2 |
Summoned* | 1241 | serve against the Welsh4 |
Event-Misc | 1241 | He was part of a commission to survey the royal castles in Yorkshire4 |
Family 1 | Joan de Briwere b. c 1190, d. b 12 Jun 1233 | |
Children |
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Family 2 | Ellen de Baliol b. c 1200, d. b 22 Nov 1281 | |
Children |
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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. 195.
- [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 195.
- [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 196.
- [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 43.
- [S338] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 8th ed., 161-23.
- [S376] Unknown editor, unknown short title.
Ellen de Baliol1
F, #6944, b. circa 1200, d. before 22 November 1281
Father* | Ingram de Baliol1 d. a 1215 | |
Mother* | Agnes de Berkeley1 b. c 1180 | |
Ellen de Baliol|b. c 1200\nd. b 22 Nov 1281|p232.htm#i6944|Ingram de Baliol|d. a 1215|p232.htm#i6951|Agnes de Berkeley|b. c 1180|p232.htm#i6952|Joscelin de Balliol|d. a 1168|p350.htm#i10488||||Walter d. Berkeley, Sir|d. a 1210|p114.htm#i3419|||| |
Birth* | circa 1200 | 1,2 |
Marriage* | circa 1233 | 2nd=William de Percy1,3,2 |
Death* | before 22 November 1281 | 1 |
Family | William de Percy b. c 1193, d. c 28 Jul 1245 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 17 Apr 2005 |
Sir Maurice FitzMaurice "Mael" (the Bald)1
M, #6945, b. circa 1238, d. 1286
Father* | Sir Maurice FitzGerald "the Friar"1 b. 1190, d. 20 May 1257 | |
Mother* | Juliana de Cogan1 | |
Sir Maurice FitzMaurice "Mael" (the Bald)|b. c 1238\nd. 1286|p232.htm#i6945|Sir Maurice FitzGerald "the Friar"|b. 1190\nd. 20 May 1257|p365.htm#i10931|Juliana de Cogan||p365.htm#i10932|Gerald FitzMaurice|b. c 1150\nd. b 15 Jan 1203/4|p232.htm#i6953|Eve de Bermingham|d. b Dec 1226|p232.htm#i6954|Sir John de Cogan|d. 1278|p237.htm#i7107|Marie de Prendergast||p237.htm#i7108| |
Charts | Ann Marbury Pedigree |
Birth* | circa 1238 | 1,2 |
Marriage* | before 28 October 1259 | Principal=Maud de Prendergast2 |
Marriage* | before 1276 | They had no issue, Bride=Emmeline de Longespée2 |
Death* | 1286 | 1,3 |
Family | Maud de Prendergast b. 1242, d. 1251 | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 11 Sep 2005 |
Sir Henry Percy1
M, #6946, b. 1160, d. before Michaelmas 1198
Father* | Sir Jocelin de Louvain1,2 b. c 1130, d. before Michaelmas 1180 | |
Mother* | Agnes de Percy1 b. 1134, d. b 13 Oct 1204 | |
Sir Henry Percy|b. 1160\nd. before Michaelmas 1198|p232.htm#i6946|Sir Jocelin de Louvain|b. c 1130\nd. before Michaelmas 1180|p229.htm#i6848|Agnes de Percy|b. 1134\nd. b 13 Oct 1204|p232.htm#i6948|Duke Godfrey I. of Brabant "The Bearded"|b. 1060\nd. 25 Jan 1140|p86.htm#i2573|Clemence of Burgundy|d. 1133|p229.htm#i6847|William d. Percy|b. 1088\nd. Michaelmas 1174 - Easter 1175|p235.htm#i7027|Alice de Tonbridge|b. c 1115|p232.htm#i6950| |
Birth* | 1160 | Alnwick, Northumberland, England1 |
Marriage* | 1st=Isabel de Brus1,3 | |
Death* | before Michaelmas 1198 | 1,3 |
Burial* | Rouen, France1 | |
Event-Misc | Michaelmas 1190 | He owed 500 marks for inheriting the hnour of Petworth4 |
Event-Misc* | Michaelmas 1195 | He owed £6 10s for scutage in Sussex4 |
Event-Misc | 1197 | He was excused Scutage having served the king overseas4 |
Family | Isabel de Brus b. c 1160, d. a 1230 | |
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Isabel de Brus1
F, #6947, b. circa 1160, d. after 1230
Father* | Piers de Brus1 d. Apr 1185 | |
Mother* | Agnes de Aumale1 | |
Father | Adam II de Brus2 | |
Isabel de Brus|b. c 1160\nd. a 1230|p232.htm#i6947|Piers de Brus|d. Apr 1185|p232.htm#i6949|Agnes de Aumale||p209.htm#i6255|Adam I. de Brus||p483.htm#i14476|Joan le Grammaire||p483.htm#i14477|Stephen of Aumale|b. c 1070\nd. 1127|p121.htm#i3609|Hawise de Mortimer|b. c 1086\nd. 1189|p121.htm#i3610| |
Birth* | circa 1160 | Skelton, Yorkshire, England1 |
Marriage* | Groom=Sir Henry Percy1,3 | |
Death* | after 1230 | 1 |
Family | Sir Henry Percy b. 1160, d. before Michaelmas 1198 | |
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Agnes de Percy1
F, #6948, b. 1134, d. before 13 October 1204
Father* | William de Percy1,2 b. 1088, d. Michaelmas 1174 - Easter 1175 | |
Mother* | Alice de Tonbridge1,3 b. c 1115 | |
Agnes de Percy|b. 1134\nd. b 13 Oct 1204|p232.htm#i6948|William de Percy|b. 1088\nd. Michaelmas 1174 - Easter 1175|p235.htm#i7027|Alice de Tonbridge|b. c 1115|p232.htm#i6950|Alan Percy "the Great Alan"|b. 1069\nd. b Dec 1135|p235.htm#i7028|Emma de Gant|b. c 1069\nd. b Dec 1135|p235.htm#i7029|Richard F. de Clare|b. c 1090\nd. 15 Apr 1136|p116.htm#i3467|Alice of Chester||p116.htm#i3468| |
Birth* | 1134 | Alnwick, Northumberland, England1,3 |
Marriage* | after 1154 | Principal=Sir Jocelin de Louvain1,3,2 |
Death* | before 13 October 1204 | 1,2 |
Burial* | Whitby Abbey, England1 | |
Living* | 1202 | 4 |
Family | Sir Jocelin de Louvain b. c 1130, d. before Michaelmas 1180 | |
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Last Edited | 23 Jul 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
- [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 195.
- [S338] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 8th ed., 161-24.
- [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 194.
- [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 195.
Piers de Brus1
M, #6949, d. April 1185
Father* | Adam II de Brus2 | |
Mother* | Joan le Grammaire2 | |
Piers de Brus|d. Apr 1185|p232.htm#i6949|Adam II de Brus||p483.htm#i14476|Joan le Grammaire||p483.htm#i14477|Adam I. d. Brus|d. 11 May 1162|p239.htm#i7148|Ivetta d' Arches Flamville||p239.htm#i7149||||||| |
Of | Skelton, Yorkshire, England3 | |
Marriage* | Principal=Agnes de Aumale3 | |
Death* | April 1185 | 3 |
Family | Agnes de Aumale | |
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Alice de Tonbridge1
F, #6950, b. circa 1115
Father* | Richard FitzGilbert de Clare2,3 b. c 1090, d. 15 Apr 1136 | |
Mother* | Alice of Chester2 | |
Alice de Tonbridge|b. c 1115|p232.htm#i6950|Richard FitzGilbert de Clare|b. c 1090\nd. 15 Apr 1136|p116.htm#i3467|Alice of Chester||p116.htm#i3468|Gilbert FitzRichard de Clare|b. b 1066\nd. bt 1114 - 1117|p101.htm#i3018|Adeliza de Clermont|b. c 1074|p101.htm#i3019|Ranulph I. le Meschin de Briquessart|b. c 1070\nd. 17 Jan 1128/29 or 27 Jan 1128/29|p102.htm#i3036|Lucy (?)|b. c 1068\nd. 1141|p59.htm#i1764| |
Birth* | circa 1115 | Tunbridge, Kent, England2 |
Marriage | before 1136 | Principal=William de Percy1 |
Name Variation | Adeliza de Clare3 | |
Name Variation | Adeliza de Tunbridge2 |
Family | William de Percy b. 1088, d. Michaelmas 1174 - Easter 1175 | |
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Ingram de Baliol1
M, #6951, d. after 1215
Father* | Joscelin de Balliol1 d. a 1168 | |
Ingram de Baliol|d. a 1215|p232.htm#i6951|Joscelin de Balliol|d. a 1168|p350.htm#i10488||||Sir Guy de Balliol|d. a 1122|p150.htm#i4500|Dionysia (?)||p194.htm#i5794||||||| |
Birth* | of Harcourt, France1 | |
Marriage* | Principal=Agnes de Berkeley1 | |
Death* | after 1215 | of Richmond, Aberdeenshire, Scotland1 |
Family | Agnes de Berkeley b. c 1180 | |
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Last Edited | 31 Jan 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Agnes de Berkeley1
F, #6952, b. circa 1180
Father* | Walter de Berkeley, Sir1 d. a 1210 | |
Agnes de Berkeley|b. c 1180|p232.htm#i6952|Walter de Berkeley, Sir|d. a 1210|p114.htm#i3419||||(Mr.) de Berkeley||p114.htm#i3420|||||||||| |
Birth* | circa 1180 | of England1 |
Marriage* | Principal=Ingram de Baliol1 |
Family | Ingram de Baliol d. a 1215 | |
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Last Edited | 31 Jan 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Gerald FitzMaurice1
M, #6953, b. circa 1150, d. before 15 January 1203/4
Father* | Maurice FitzGerald1,2,3 b. c 1100, d. 1 Sep 1177 | |
Gerald FitzMaurice|b. c 1150\nd. b 15 Jan 1203/4|p232.htm#i6953|Maurice FitzGerald|b. c 1100\nd. 1 Sep 1177|p229.htm#i6861||||Gerald of Windsor|d. b 1136|p232.htm#i6957|Nesta verch Rhys|b. c 1073|p117.htm#i3498||||||| |
Birth* | circa 1150 | 1,4 |
Marriage* | circa 1189 | 1st=Eve de Bermingham1,4,3 |
Death* | before 15 January 1203/4 | 1,4,3 |
DNB* | Fitzgerald, Gerald fitz Maurice (d. 1204), magnate, was a son of Maurice Fitzgerald (d. 1176). He accompanied his father to Ireland and he and his brother Alexander were with him when the Norman garrison in Dublin was besieged in 1171 by Ruaidri Ó Conchobair, king of Connacht and claimant to the high-kingship. John, son of Henry II, as lord of Ireland confirmed to fitz Maurice c.1185–9 the half cantred of Uí Fáeláin which included Uí Máel Rubae, Rathmore, Maynooth, Laraghbryan, Taghadoe, and Straffan (in Kildare), which had been granted to him by his brother William (d. c.1199); and also lands in Uí Glaisin in the kingdom of Cork which had devolved to him as heir of his brother Alexander, who had been enfeoffed by Robert fitz Stephen. At some time between 1194 and 1204 Philip of Worcester made to fitz Maurice grants of land in what are now counties Limerick and Tipperary. Gerald fitz Maurice married Eva (d. c.1225), daughter and heir of Robert of Bermingham, who had been granted Uí Failge (Offaly) by Richard fitz Gilbert, earl of Pembroke and lord of Striguil (known as Strongbow), and succeeded to the lordship of Offaly in right of his wife. He died before 15 January 1204, when Meiler fitz Henry, justiciar, was ordered to give wardship of his heir, custody of his castles, and lands (including the castles of Lea and Geashill in Uí Failge) to William (I) Marshal as lord of Leinster. He was to be succeeded by his son, Maurice Fitzgerald (d. 1257), who had come of age by 1215. His widow, Eva, married Geoffrey fitz Robert (d. 1211), lord of Kells, and Geoffrey de Marisco, justiciar. Gerald fitz Maurice Fitzgerald was ancestor of the earls of Kildare, later dukes of Leinster. M. T. Flanagan Sources Giraldus Cambrensis, Expugnatio Hibernica / The conquest of Ireland, ed. and trans. A. B. Scott and F. X. Martin (1978), 82–3, 192–3 · G. MacNiocaill, ed., The Red Book of the earls of Kildare (1964), 14, 19 · G. H. Orpen, ed. and trans., The song of Dermot and the earl (1892), line 3104 · T. D. Hardy, ed., Rotuli litterarum patentium, RC (1835) · E. St J. Brooks, ed., Register of the hospital of S. John without the New Gate, Dublin (1936), 220–21 · G. H. Orpen, ‘The Fitz Geralds, barons of Offaly’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 6th ser., 4 (1914), 99–113 © Oxford University Press 2004–5 All rights reserved: see legal notice Oxford University Press M. T. Flanagan, ‘Fitzgerald, Gerald fitz Maurice (d. 1204)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/9552, accessed 23 Sept 2005]5 | |
Event-Misc* | 1171 | Dublin, Ireland, present at the seige of Dublin4 |
Title* | 1st Baron of Offaly4 |
Family | Eve de Bermingham d. b Dec 1226 | |
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Last Edited | 23 Sep 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 178-3.
- [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 113.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 178-4.
- [S376] Unknown editor, unknown short title.
- [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 90.
Eve de Bermingham1
F, #6954, d. before December 1226
Father* | Robert de Bermingham1,2 | |
Eve de Bermingham|d. b Dec 1226|p232.htm#i6954|Robert de Bermingham||p232.htm#i6956|||||||||||||||| |
Marriage* | circa 1189 | Groom=Gerald FitzMaurice1,3,2 |
Marriage* | her second husband, Groom=Geoffrey FitzRobert3 | |
Death* | before December 1226 | 1,4 |
Name Variation | Eva5 |
Family | Gerald FitzMaurice b. c 1150, d. b 15 Jan 1203/4 | |
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Last Edited | 30 May 2005 |
Citations
Alice de Montgomery1
F, #6955, b. circa 1105
Mother* | Lafracoth O'Brien MONTGOMERY/1 b. c 1080 | |
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Birth* | circa 1105 | of Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales1 |
Marriage* | Principal=Maurice FitzGerald1,2,3 |
Family | Maurice FitzGerald b. c 1100, d. 1 Sep 1177 | |
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Last Edited | 22 Jun 2005 |
Robert de Bermingham1
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Gerald of Windsor1
M, #6957, d. before 1136
Father* | Walter FitzOther1,2,3 d. a 1100 | |
Mother* | Beatrice (?)1,2 | |
Gerald of Windsor|d. b 1136|p232.htm#i6957|Walter FitzOther|d. a 1100|p232.htm#i6958|Beatrice (?)||p232.htm#i6959|Otho G. (?)||p240.htm#i7194|||||||||| |
Birth* | of Carew, Pembrokeshire, Wales1 | |
Marriage* | 2nd=Nesta verch Rhys1,2,4 | |
Death* | before 1136 | |when his sons were defending their holdings against the Welsh1,2,3 |
DNB* | Windsor, Gerald of (d. 1116x36), soldier and dynast, was a younger son of a Norman constable of Windsor Castle. The first whose name has survived is Walter son of Other, who held the manor of Eton and was constable of Windsor in 1086. He was dead by 1105. He may have been Gerald's father or his older brother. In the summer of 1093 Dyfed was overrun by Norman forces and Arnulf de Montgomery (d. 1118×22) was established at Pembroke. Gerald, seeking new outlets as was the lot of a younger son, served in that campaign and was appointed castellan of Arnulf's castle at Pembroke. There Gerald faced a critical test in the Welsh resurgence of 1096 when the castle was besieged. According to family traditions reported by Gerald of Wales, morale was low, and flamboyant gestures sustained the garrison. Fifteen knights were said to have attempted to escape from the castle; their fate is not known, but Gerald vested their squires as knights and gave them their lands. Food was desperately short, but he took the carcasses of four pigs and had them thrown over the stockade to convince the Welsh that he was well supplied. He also sealed a letter to Arnulf, declaring that he would not need any reinforcements in the foreseeable future, and it was deliberately placed where it would be found by Wilfrid, bishop of St David's, and taken to the Welsh leaders. It was said that when they heard of its contents they abandoned the siege. True, false, or embroidered in the telling, these stories were treasured by his family. In 1097 Gerald carried the struggle into Welsh territory by raiding the lands of the bishop of St David's in Pebidiog. About 1100, while Deheubarth was still weak after the death of Rhys ap Tewdwr (d. 1093), he married Nest (b. before 1092, d. c.1130), Rhys's daughter, ‘with the object of giving himself and his troops a firmer foothold in the country’ (Gir. Camb. opera, 6.90). They had three sons, William, Maurice Fitzgerald (d. 1176), and David (d. 1176), the future bishop of St David's, and a daughter, Angharad, who married William of Barry, lord of Manorbier. In 1102 Arnulf de Montgomery joined his brother Robert de Bellême (fl. 1057–1130) in revolt against Henry I. Gerald of Windsor was involved; he was sent to Ireland to seek to persuade Arnulf's father-in-law, Muirchertach Ó Briain (d. 1119), of Dublin, to send support. During the crisis Arnulf's lands were promised to Iorwerth ap Bleddyn (d. 1111), the brother of the prince of Powys, but when Henry had crushed the revolt Pembroke was handed over to Saer, a knight of whom little is known. What happened to Gerald is not recorded, but the sequel suggests that he remained in west Wales. Saer was deprived of his lands in 1105, which were retained in the king's hands and administered by royal officials. By then Gerald was secure in the king's confidence and became constable of Pembroke for Henry I. He held a castle and lands at Carew, which became the centre of his family's landed interests. He also made gains in the south-west in Emlyn, where ‘for the safe-keeping of his wife and sons and all his valuables’ (Brut: Peniarth MS 20, 28) he built a castle at Cenarth Bychan, usually identified as Cilgerran. His successors remained firmly established there. At that stronghold, in 1109, he faced humiliation. Owain ap Cadwgan of Powys (d. 1116) visited the castle, ostensibly to see his kinswoman, Nest. He returned with a strong force, to take both the castle and the lady, who may have been a willing partner. Under Nest's persuasion Gerald escaped through the garderobe chute. Owain burned and pillaged the castle and carried off Nest and her children to Powys. His father, Cadwgan, fearing Henry I's anger, was anxious to restore her and the children to Gerald, ‘but he was not allowed’ (Brut: Peniarth MS 20, 29) for Owain was infatuated. Later, at Nest's persistent request, the children were sent back to their father, but Owain ‘kept their mother with himself’ (Brut: Saeson, 107). Seven years afterwards, in 1116, Gerald took his revenge. By then Owain had been reconciled with Henry I, and he and Windsor were both working with the Anglo-Norman forces in south Wales. A troop of Flemings, serving under Gerald's command, turned on Owain, overpowered his companions, and killed him. Whether Nest ever returned to her husband is not known; she was involved in liaisons with Henry I and with Stephen, constable of Cardigan Castle. Gerald of Windsor's death can be dated only within the limits 1116–36. He does not appear in the surviving records after 1116. His heir, William, and his younger son, Maurice, were leading Anglo-Norman forces against the Welsh in 1136. The family of Gerald and Nest was remarkable in three respects: it included a large number of males; most of them were involved in the Norman incursions and settlements in Ireland; and the family produced a fluent writer who recorded their deeds. William, the heir, remained in Wales as lord of Carew. So did his heir, Odo of Carew, but two other sons and a son-in-law settled in Ireland. Maurice, with five of his six sons, and a son-in-law, were involved in campaigns in Ireland and settled there. Bishop David's son, Miles, established his descendants at Iverk in Leinster. Two of the sons of Angharad and William of Barry, Robert and Philip, were prominent in Ireland. So was another son of William, Walter of Barry, probably a bastard. This large family, the fitz Geralds (eventually, Fitzgeralds), absorbed their relatives of the half-blood. The son of Nest and Henry I, Henry fitz Henry, died in 1157, but his sons, Meiler fitz Henry (d. 1220) and Robert, grew to manhood before the invasions of Ireland where they prospered. Nest's association with Stephen, constable of Cardigan Castle, produced Robert fitz Stephen (d. before 1192). He and two sons, both apparently illegitimate, died in Ireland. At Manorbier one grandson with no pretension to military ambitions was dedicated to the church, the scholar and prolific writer later known as Gerald of Wales (c.1146–1220×23). He recorded in his Itinerary through Wales the heroic stories of Gerald of Windsor at Pembroke, and in The Conquest of Ireland he related with lavish praise the deeds and achievements of his kinsmen in warfare and settlement in Ireland. Gerald enhanced their contribution by omitting or minimizing the exploits of other Anglo-Norman leaders. But the family pride and the family history which he built into his Conquest of Ireland ensured the reputation of the dynasty for adventurous leadership and for a determination to find and exploit new lands. David Walker Sources T. Jones, ed. and trans., Brut y tywysogyon, or, The chronicle of the princes: Peniarth MS 20 (1952) · T. Jones, ed. and trans., Brenhinedd y Saesson, or, The kings of the Saxons (1971) [another version of Brut y tywysogyon] · Gir. Camb. opera, vol. 6 · Gerald of Wales, ‘The journey through Wales’ and ‘The description of Wales’, trans. L. Thorpe (1978) · Reg. RAN, vol. 2 · R. R. Davies, Conquest, coexistence, and change: Wales, 1063–1415, History of Wales, 2 (1987) · T. W. Moody and others, eds., A new history of Ireland, 2: Medieval Ireland, 1169–1534 (1987) © Oxford University Press 2004–5 All rights reserved: see legal notice Oxford University Press David Walker, ‘Windsor, Gerald of (d. 1116x36)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/45551, accessed 23 Sept 2005] Gerald of Windsor (d. 1116x36): doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/455515 |
Family | Nesta verch Rhys b. c 1073 | |
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Last Edited | 23 Sep 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 178-2.
- [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 113.
- [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
- [S376] Unknown editor, unknown short title.
- [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 89.
Walter FitzOther1
M, #6958, d. after 1100
Father* | Otho Geraldino (?)1 | |
Walter FitzOther|d. a 1100|p232.htm#i6958|Otho Geraldino (?)||p240.htm#i7194||||Otterus (?)|d. a 1000|p250.htm#i7475|||||||||| |
Marriage* | Principal=Beatrice (?)1,2,3 | |
Death* | after 1100 | 1,4 |
Occupation* | He was Castellan of Windsor3 | |
Name Variation | 1086 | Walter Diaconus5 |
Family | Beatrice (?) | |
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Last Edited | 29 May 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 178-2.
- [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 113.
- [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 111.
- [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 88.
- [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 89.
Beatrice (?)1
F, #6959
Marriage* | Principal=Walter FitzOther1,2,3 |
Family | Walter FitzOther d. a 1100 | |
Children |
Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Joan de Burgh1,2
F, #6960, d. 22 April 1359
Father* | Richard de Burgh1 b. 1259, d. 24 Jun 1326 | |
Mother* | Margaret of Guines (?)1 b. c 1262, d. bt 1303 - 1304 | |
Joan de Burgh|d. 22 Apr 1359|p232.htm#i6960|Richard de Burgh|b. 1259\nd. 24 Jun 1326|p107.htm#i3208|Margaret of Guines (?)|b. c 1262\nd. bt 1303 - 1304|p107.htm#i3199|Walter de Burgh|b. 1232\nd. 28 Jul 1271|p106.htm#i3165|Aveline FitzJohn|b. c 1238\nd. c 20 May 1274|p106.htm#i3166|Arnold I. (?)|b. c 1216\nd. 1283|p227.htm#i6808|Alix d. Coucy|b. c 1219|p287.htm#i8586| |
Marriage* | 16 August 1312 | Greencastle, Groom=Thomas FitzJohn FitzGerald3 |
Marriage* | 3 July 1329 | Maynooth, Groom=Sir John Darcy3 |
Death* | 22 April 1359 | 1 |
Death | 23 April 1359 | 3 |
Last Edited | 3 Apr 2005 |
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