Walter de Clare1
M, d. between 10 March 1136 and 1137
| Note* | | Lord of Nether Gwent.1 |
| Death* | between 10 March 1136 and 1137 | 1 |
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Agnes de Mortimer1
F, d. 25 July 1368
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Erembourg (Ermengard) (?)1
F, d. 1126
| Marriage* | 1110 | Principal=Fulk (?)1 |
| Death* | 1126 | 1 |
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Blanche de Mortimer1
F, d. 1347
| Marriage* | before 10 June 1330 | 1 |
| Death* | 1347 | 1 |
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Maud de Beaumont1
F, d. after 1189
| Reference* | | 1611816651 |
| Death* | after 1189 | 1 |
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Beatrice de Mortimer1
F, d. 16 October 1383
| Marriage* | 1328 | 1 |
| Marriage | between 1334 and 1337 | 1 |
| Death* | 16 October 1383 | 1 |
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Richard (?)1
M, d. 25 November 1120
| Death* | 25 November 1120 | He drowned on the White Ship.1 |
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Rhodri ap Owain Gwynedd1
M, d. 1195
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Simon de DAMMARTIN1
M, d. 1239
| Note* | | Count of Aumale.1 |
| Death* | 1239 | 1 |
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Iorwerth Drwyndwn1
M, d. circa 1174
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William de Salisbury1
M, d. 1143
| Note* | | Oldest son and heir, he died within his father's lifetime. He foughtfor the empress Maud at the siege of Winchester in 1141, but wascaptured by the Earl of Hertford when her forces were routed inSeptemer. In 1142-1143 he was in charge of Salisbury for the Empress,acting as sheriff and constable of the castle. On July 1, 1143 hetook part in the Earl of Gloucester's attack on Wilton Nunnery(Complete Peerage, Vol XI:375).1 |
| Death* | 1143 | 1 |
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Roger FitzRichard de Clare1
M, d. 1130
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Richard FitzRichard1
M, d. 1100
| Note* | | Abbot of Ely.1 |
| Death* | 1100 | 1 |
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Robert de Clare1
M, d. circa 1134
| Event-Misc* | | Robert FitzRichard Type: AKA1 |
| Marriage* | | 1 |
| Note* | | He was the Baron of Baynard; Steward to King Henry I; Lord of LittleDunmow.1 |
| Death* | circa 1134 | 1 |
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Lucy FitzMiles1
F, d. after 1219
| Note* | | She was the Lady of Blaen Llyfni and BGwlch y Dinas, Brecknockshire.1 |
| Death* | after 1219 | 1 |
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James de St. HILARY1
M, d. circa 1154
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Margaret FitzMiles1
F, d. 1146
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- [S221] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, Line 193-5.
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Roger FitzMiles1
M, d. 1155
| Note* | | Fourth Earl of Hereford 1143-1155. He founded the Abbey of Flaxleyin Goucester. After the accession of Henry II in December 1154, heopposed the King concerning the Castle of Gloucester. It was justafter that that he was excommunicated by the Bishop of Hereford andthat he surrended his castles, fees, and the earldom. These wereapparently regranted, but shortly thereafter he became a monk(Complete Peerage, VI:454-455).1 |
| Death* | 1155 | 1 |
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William FitzMiles1
M, d. before 1166
| Note* | | King's Constable. He held the honour of Abergavenny for about ayear, having obtained it following the death of his brother Michael.He was mortally wounded by a stone dropped from Bronlly Tower, CountyBrecon.1 |
| Death* | before 1166 | County Brecon, Wales1 |
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Isabella de Mortimer1
F, d. after 1300
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Hugh de Mortimer1
M, d. between 1148 and 1150
| Marriage* | | 1 |
| Note* | | He was the Lord Mortimer of Wigmore. Though so listed, whether he wasthe son of Melisande, or of Ralph's second wife Mabel, is not known.In 1144 he initiated the reconquest of the Marches after the revolt ofthe Welsh on the death of Henry I by successfully reoccupying thecantreds [districts comprising hundreds of villages] of Maelienydd andElfael and repairing the castles of Cwmaron and Colwen in Wales. In1145 he captured and imprisoned (and in 1148 blinded) the Welsh princeRhys ap Howel and in 1146 slew Meredith, son of Madog ap Idnerth, thethen late chieftain of Elfael and Maelienydd (Complete Peerage, Vol.IX, p 268-269).1 |
| Death* | between 1148 and 1150 | 1 |
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William le Meschin1
M, d. 1130
| Note* | | He was the Lord of Skipton-in-Craven, Yorkshire.1 |
| Marriage* | | Principal=Cecily de Rumilly1 |
| Death* | 1130 | 1 |
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Cecily de Rumilly1
F, d. between 1151 and 1155
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Robert de Rumilly1
M, d. circa 1096
| Marriage* | | 1 |
| Note* | | Lord of Skipton-in-Craven, Yorkshire.1 |
| Death* | circa 1096 | 1 |
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Margaret of Guines1
F, d. 1187
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Arnulf II of Guines1
M, d. 1169
| Marriage* | | 1 |
| Note* | | Count of Guines.1 |
| Death* | 1169 | 1 |
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Madog ap Maredudd1
M, d. 1160
| Note* | | Ruler of Powys.1 |
| Death* | 1160 | 1 |
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Gryffydd ap Cynan1
M, d. 1137
| Marriage* | | 1 |
| Note* | | Ruler of Gwynedd (North Wales).1 |
| Death* | 1137 | 1 |
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Llywarch ap Trahearn, Lord of Pembroke1
M, d. circa 1129
| Note* | | Lord of Pembroke.1 |
| Death* | circa 1129 | 1 |
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ANGHARAT of Tegaingl1
F, d. circa 1162
Dafydd ap Owain Gwynedd1
M, d. 1203
| Note* | | Prince of Gwynedd 1170-1194; Yielded sovereignty to his nephewLlewelyn ap Iorworth in 1194.Prince of Gwynedd, Yielded sovereignty tohis nephew Llewelyn ap Iorworth in 1194.1 |
| Death* | 1203 | 1 |
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Giles de Braiose1
M, d. 13 November 1215
| Note* | | Bishop of Hereford 1200-1215. He seized his brother's (William)Welsh possessions in 1215, confirmed by the King October 21, 1215 onpayment of a fine. From Doug Thompson,http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/index1.htm: 'Bishop of Hereford from 1200 -1215, Giles, along with other bishops,left England in 1208 when the Pope's interdict came into force. In 1213 Giles and Reginald turned toopen war with King John and took the de Braose Lordships in Waleswhich John had confiscated on the death of their father in 1211. Gilesreturned to England with Archbishop Langton in 1214 and the situationin Wales was ratified by John (on payment of a fine in Oct 1215).Giles became the Lord of Brecon etc. He built the tower of BreconCathedral and is depicted in a window in the North aisle. He may alsohave built the tower of Hereford Cathedral. His effigy on the North side of the chancel holds a tower.'1 |
| Death* | 13 November 1215 | Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England1 |
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Laurette de Braiose1
F, d. between 4 March 1265 and 1266
| Marriage* | | 1 |
| Note* | | After the death of her husband, she made gifts of Courvert to Lyre.She and her lands were in the King's gift in 1218-1219, and on October16, 1220 she made a grant of her dower lands for three years. Shebecame a recluse at Hackington, near Canterbury shortly beforeFebruary 1220/21.1 |
| Death* | between 4 March 1265 and 1266 | Hackington, near Canterbury, England2,1 |
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- [S220] George Edward Cockayne, Peerage of England, Vol VII:536.
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Alfons de Brienne1
M, d. BET. 13 14 SEP 1270
| Death* | BET. 13 14 SEP 1270 | Carthage, Africa1 |
| Note* | | By virtue of his marriage to Marie, Alfons became Count of Eu. Hewas knighted by the King of France in 1253 and became Chamberlain ofFrance from 1254 until his death. He was a proxy of the King ofFraqnce to swear to the peace with Henry III on May 28, 1258. Heaccompanied Louis IX on his expedition to Africa in July 1270 and diedthere.1 |
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Alice de Rumilly1
F, d. 1187
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Roger de Mortimer1
M, d. circa 1153
| Note* | | Lord of Wigmore, succeeding his father. In 1139 he was commandingthe King's forces at Malmesbury and in 1150 in Winchester he witnesseda charter of King Stephen for Christchurch, Hants.1 |
| Death* | circa 1153 | 2,1 |
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- [S220] George Edward Cockayne, Peerage of England, Vol. IX, p. 269.
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Melisande (?)1
F, d. before 30 March 1088
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Hugh de Mortimer1
M, d. before 1182
| Note* | | Oldest son of Hugh, he died before his father and had no issue. Hewitnessed his father's charter for Saint-Victor.1 |
| Death* | before 1182 | 1 |
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Gruffydd ap Llewellyn1
M, d. between 1 March 1243 and 1244
| Death* | between 1 March 1243 and 1244 | 1 |
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Philip de Braiose1
M, d. before 1201
| Note* | | Thompson(http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/index1.htm) thatPhilip was left in charge of Wexford when Henry II left in 1172 andthat, while he was given a grant of North Munster he was unable totake possession.1 |
| Death* | before 1201 | 1 |
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John de Braiose1
M, d. 1205
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Hamelin Plantagenet1
M, d. 7 May 1202
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Aline Pipard1
F, d. UNKNOWN
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Gilbert Fitzjohn Marshal1
M, d. UNKNOWN
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Walter Marshal1
M, d. UNKNOWN
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Isabel de Condet1
F, d. after 1166
| Marriage* | | 1 |
| Death* | after 1166 | 1 |
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Robert de Condet1
M, d. circa 1141
| Note* | | He was the Lord of Thorngate Castle in Lincoln and of Wichambreux,Kent, Grmston, in County Nottingham, and South Carlton, Thurlby, Eagleand Skellingthorpe in Lincolnshire.1 |
| Marriage* | between 1136 and 1141 | Principal=Adeliz de Adeliza1 |
| Death* | circa 1141 | 1 |
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Hugh Bigod1
M, d. circa 1266
| Marriage* | | 1 |
| Death* | circa 1266 | 1 |
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Waldemar Duke of Russia1
M
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Julienne Baril1
F, d. 15 December 1627
| Birth* | | Mortagne, Perche, France2,3,1 |
| Marriage* | 7 February 1611 | St-Jean, Mortagne, Perche (Orne), France, Principal=Marin Boucher2,4,1 |
| Death* | 15 December 1627 | Mortagne, Perche, France2,3,1 |
| Burial* | 16 December 1627 | Paroisse de St-Langis-lez-Mortagne, Perche, France1 |
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- [S11] On the orders of King Alfred the Great, Anglo Saxon Chronicles.
- [S249] Unknown compiler, Grandes Familles.
- [S16] Unknown author, Encyclopedia Britannica.
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