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| Father | Henry d' Oilly1 |
| Mother | Maud de Bohun1 |
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| Marriage* | Margery d' Oilly married Sir Waleran de Newburgh, son of Roger de Newburgh and Gundred de Warenne.1 |
| Family | Sir Waleran de Newburgh b. before 1153, d. 24 December 1203 |
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| Father | Henry I Beauclerc1 b. 1068, d. 1 December 1135 |
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| Marriage* | Constance FitzHenry married Viscount Roscelin of Maine after 1145.1 |
| Family | Viscount Roscelin of Maine |
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| Name Variation | Viscount Roscelin of Maine was also styled Raoul.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Constance FitzHenry, daughter of Henry I Beauclerc, after 1145.1 |
| Family | Constance FitzHenry |
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| Marriage* | Sophie (?) married Hermann I von Salm, son of Giselbert I of Salm-en-Ardennes.1 |
| Death* | She died between 1056 and 1059.1 |
| Family | Hermann I von Salm b. circa 1040, d. 28 September 1099 |
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| Father | Sir Thomas de Weyland1 d. before 23 December 1298 |
| Mother | Ann de Colevill1 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Arms* | His arms were De azure a un lion rampand de argent e un baston de goules (Parl.).1 |
| Marriage* | Sir John de Weyland married Mary (?).1 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | He and his son John had jointly acquired Clopton Manor, Suff., val. £10. He held lands at Monecweden, with Manors of Brandeston, Blaxhale, and (to him, his w. Margery, and his s. Ric. and heirs of Ric.) Ayss, rents at Cleydon, Hedenham Manor, lands at Lit. Turrock and Chaldewell, and for life Gravesend Manor in Kent on 15 May 1290.1 |
| Event-Misc* | Thos. de Welond enfoeffed his son John of Balycannan and Killocheran Manors, with rent of Balymackoye, in Ireland, for 100 m. to be paid to him for life. These, which were taken to the King for the felony of Thomas, are now delivered to John. On 11 July 1290.1 |
| Event-Misc | Commission appointed re those who pulled down houses of the manors of Jn. fil. Thos. de W. of Wantesden, Wittelsham, and Clopton, Suffolk, felled and took trees and timber. On 6 August 1290.1 |
| Event-Misc | Restoration to John de Weyland, son and heir of Ann, late wife of Thos. de W., £10 rent at Pethagh, as Ric. de Colevill, sen., gave it with his d. Ann to Thos. de W., who held it after her death by courtesy of England till he abjured the realm. In January 1291.1 |
| Event-Misc | Going to Gascony for the King, he nominates attorneys in Ireland on 24 August 1295.1 |
| Protection* | He was granted letters of protection going to Brabant with the Duchess and with Jn. de Hastings. On 11 January 1297.1 |
| Summoned* | He was summoned to council on 8 September 1297 at Rochester.1 |
| Protection | He was granted letters of protection going to the Court of Rome for the King with Hugh de Veer on 16 March 1298.1 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to serve against the Scots as a knight from Suffolk on 25 May 1298.1 |
| Feudal* | He held 1/2 Kt. Fee at Eystan ad Turrim and 1/4 Fee at Weylond, Suffolk, late of Matt. de Lovayn on 20 May 1302.1 |
| Event-Misc | He has done homage to the King for lands lately held of Roger (Bigod), Earl of Norfolk on 18 July 1302.1 |
| Criminal* | He was accused of breaking houses of Peter de Dene at Lillesley, Suffolk, taking goods and beating his servants on 28 July 1302.1 |
| Event-Misc | Going to Scotland for the King, he has respite of Aid in Suffolk. On 16 May 1303.2 |
| Event-Misc | Commission was appointed re breaking his houses at Witnesham, Clopton, Blakeshale, Wantesden, Onhus, and Whelnethan, Suffolk, cutting his trees and taking them and his timber and goods there and at Pethagh on 4 October 1306.1 |
| Feudal | He held 1 Fee at Brigge, Glemham, and Blacsale, Suffolk, late of Roger, Earl of Norfolk. On 6 December 1306.2 |
| Death* | He died | holding a moiety of Blaxhale Manor and advowson as 1 Fee, Manors of Assch 1/2 Fee, Wantisden, Middilton, 1/4 Fee, Clopton, Swynland, Wythisham, Cokefeld, and Brompton in Withernisham, 3/4 Fee, Onhouse and Whelwitham, with mess. at Pethage, and leaving s. h. Richard, 22. Before 30 October 1312.2 |
| Family | Mary (?) |
| Marriage* | He married Mary (?).1 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Marriage* | Mary (?) married Sir John de Weyland, son of Sir Thomas de Weyland and Ann de Colevill.1 |
| Event-Misc* | Dower to Mary, widow of John de Weyland on 12 December 1312.2 |
| Family | Sir John de Weyland d. before 30 October 1312 |
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| Father | (?) Weyland2 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Title* | Sir Thomas de Weyland held the title of Justice in eyre for common please, Essex and Herts. On 22 September 1272.2 |
| Event-Misc* | He had livery of his brother's lands on 17 April 1274.2 |
| Event-Misc | Sir Thos. de Weyland, Justice, witnessed the deed of Sir Rob. de Tybotot on 6 May 1276.2 |
| Event-Misc* | Thos. de Weyland was present in Council re Gilb. E. of Gloucester Michaelmas 1276.2 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | He was a witness when Alexander III gave homage to Edward I Michaelmas 1278 at Westminster, Middlesex, England.3,2 |
| Marriage* | He married second Margery de Moese.2 |
| Marriage* | He married first Ann de Colevill, daughter of Richard de Colevill.1 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | Thomas de Weyland arbitrated a dispute between Roger E. of Norfolk and William de Valencia in April 1279.2 |
| Event-Misc | Livery to him of a mess., 52 acres, and 1/- rent at Whelnethan, Suffolk, late of Alice de Parva Whelnethan, deceased. On 24 November 1281.2 |
| Summoned* | He was summoned to Parliament on 30 September 1283 at Shrewsbury.2 |
| Event-Misc | Wardship to him of lands late of John de Nevyll at Lengham in minority of heir and marriage of his son and heir Hugh de Nevyll. On 16 December 1283.2 |
| Event-Misc | He was commissioner to view metes and bounds of Cambs. and Hunts. On 20 March 1284.2 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | He was a justice in the case of Humphry, E. of Hereford vs. John Gifford on 30 December 1284.4,2 |
| Note* | When King Edward returned to England, he purged the judiciary, whom he considered corrupt. Thomas de Weyland was a particular target as Chief Justice. Thomas was accused of using his position to protect two of his men in a murder case. In 1289.2 |
| Event-Misc | Order issued to take his lands and goods in Norf., Suff., Ess., Herts., and Glou. to the King. On 19 September 1289.2 |
| Event-Misc | Commissioners are to deliver him to the Tower, with power to grant to him his life and limbs if he will confess his felony and abjure the realm on 20 February 1290.2 |
| Event-Misc | He and his son John had jointly acquired Clopton Manor, Suff., val. £10. He held lands at Monecweden, with Manors of Brandeston, Blaxhale, and (to him, his w. Margery, and his s. Ric. and heirs of Ric.) Ayss, rents at Cleydon, Hedenham Manor, lands at Lit. Turrock and Chaldewell, and for life Gravesend Manor in Kent on 15 May 1290.1 |
| Death* | He died before 23 December 1298.1 |
| Family 1 | Margery de Moese d. before 26 June 1324 |
| Marriage* | He married second Margery de Moese.2 |
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| Family 2 | Ann de Colevill |
| Marriage* | He married first Ann de Colevill, daughter of Richard de Colevill.1 |
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| Father | Richard de Colevill1 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Marriage* | Ann de Colevill married Sir Thomas de Weyland, son of (?) Weyland.1 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | Restoration to John de Weyland, son and heir of Ann, late wife of Thos. de W., £10 rent at Pethagh, as Ric. de Colevill, sen., gave it with his d. Ann to Thos. de W., who held it after her death by courtesy of England till he abjured the realm. In January 1291.1 |
| Family | Sir Thomas de Weyland d. before 23 December 1298 |
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| (Witness) Event-Misc | Restoration to John de Weyland, son and heir of Ann, late wife of Thos. de W., £10 rent at Pethagh, as Ric. de Colevill, sen., gave it with his d. Ann to Thos. de W., who held it after her death by courtesy of England till he abjured the realm. In January 1291.1 |
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| Father | (?) Weyland1 |
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| Title* | William de Weyland held the title of Justice in eyre for common pleas, Leicestershire on 11 December 1270.1 |
| Death* | He died |holding Branteston Manor, leaving brother and heir Sir Thomas de Weyland before 17 April 1273.1 |
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| Marriage* | Margery de Moese married Sir Thomas de Weyland, son of (?) Weyland.1 |
| Event-Misc* | Following her husband's arrest, the King ordered that she was to have £60 p.a. from his lands for maintenance of herself and children. On 14 October 1289.1 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | He and his son John had jointly acquired Clopton Manor, Suff., val. £10. He held lands at Monecweden, with Manors of Brandeston, Blaxhale, and (to him, his w. Margery, and his s. Ric. and heirs of Ric.) Ayss, rents at Cleydon, Hedenham Manor, lands at Lit. Turrock and Chaldewell, and for life Gravesend Manor in Kent on 15 May 1290.2 |
| Death* | She died before 26 June 1324.2 |
| Family | Sir Thomas de Weyland d. before 23 December 1298 |
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| Mother | Margery de Moese1 d. before 26 June 1324 |
| Father | Sir Thomas de Weyland1 d. before 23 December 1298 |
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| Marriage* | Eleanor de Weyland married Hugh de Neville.2 |
| Death* | She died before 11 June 1331.2 |
| Family | Hugh de Neville d. before 11 June 1331 |
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| Marriage* | Hugh de Neville married Eleanor de Weyland, daughter of Sir Thomas de Weyland and Margery de Moese.1 |
| Death* | He died before 11 June 1331.1 |
| Family | Eleanor de Weyland d. before 11 June 1331 |
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| Mother | Margery de Moese1 d. before 26 June 1324 |
| Father | Sir Thomas de Weyland1 d. before 23 December 1298 |
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| (Witness) Event-Misc | He and his son John had jointly acquired Clopton Manor, Suff., val. £10. He held lands at Monecweden, with Manors of Brandeston, Blaxhale, and (to him, his w. Margery, and his s. Ric. and heirs of Ric.) Ayss, rents at Cleydon, Hedenham Manor, lands at Lit. Turrock and Chaldewell, and for life Gravesend Manor in Kent on 15 May 1290.2 |
| Event-Misc* | He and mother had seisin of lands which they held jointly with Sir Thos. On 14 July 1290.2 |
| Marriage* | Sir Richard de Weyland married Juliana (?) before 21 November 1297.2 |
| Event-Misc* | He and wife Juliana g.d. coheir of Maud, wid. of Hamo de Crevequer, have livery of her share of Maud's lands. On 21 November 1297.1 |
| Event-Misc* | Ric. de Weyland., s. of Sir Thos. de W., Kt., releases to Gilb., E. of Gloucester, his right in Sobbury and Leygrave Manors and Sobbury borough, Glou., and in all lands of said Sir Thos. in Glou. and Worcestershire. On 6 December 1308.1 |
| Family | Juliana (?) |
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| Marriage* | Juliana (?) married Sir Richard de Weyland, son of Sir Thomas de Weyland and Margery de Moese, before 21 November 1297.1 |
| Event-Misc* | He and wife Juliana g.d. coheir of Maud, wid. of Hamo de Crevequer, have livery of her share of Maud's lands. On 21 November 1297.2 |
| Family | Sir Richard de Weyland |
| Last Edited | 7 Dec 2004 |
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| Father | Sir Richard de Harcourt2 b. circa 1202, d. 1258 |
| Mother | Orabella de Quincy2 |
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| Marriage* | William de Harcourt married Alice la Zouche, daughter of Roger la Zouche and Margaret (?).1 |
| Death* | He died in 1270.2 |
| Family | Alice la Zouche d. 1256 |
| Last Edited | 4 Jun 2005 |
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| Father | Sir Roger la Zouche1 b. 1242, d. before 15 October 1285 |
| Mother | Ela Longespée1 b. circa 1245, d. before 19 July 1276 |
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| Marriage* | Lora la Zouche married Gilbert de Sandford before 18 February 1279.1 |
| Family | Gilbert de Sandford |
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| Marriage* | Gilbert de Sandford married Lora la Zouche, daughter of Sir Roger la Zouche and Ela Longespée, before 18 February 1279.1 |
| Family | Lora la Zouche |
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| Father | Eudo la Zouche1 d. between 28 April 1279 and 25 June 1279 |
| Mother | Millicent Canteloupe1 d. circa 1299 |
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| Father | Maurice Boteler2 |
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| Arms* | His arms were De goules a ung fesse escheque d'argent et de sable et croiselettes d'or (Glover). Gu. crusilly or. A fesse counter compony arg. and sa. (als. az.) (St. George.).3 |
| Marriage* | Sir Ralph le Boteler of Wem married Maud Pantulf, daughter of William Pantulf and Hawise FitzWarin, before 1243.1,4 |
| Event-Misc* | They sued William de Atre for 7 acres of bsc in Wemme, as the right of Matilda, whereof Hugh de Pantun, Matilda's grandfather, was once seized. From Hugh the right descended to William, and from William to Elizabeth and Matilda. On 3 November 1253 at Westminster, Middlesex, England.5 |
| Event-Misc* | Nearly 22 years ago, many knights and ladies were invited to his house at Wmme. A certain knight then present mentioned the circumstance at a proof of age in April 1273.3 |
| Feudal* | He held 1/3 Kt. Fee at Codington, Ches., late of Sir Rob. de Monte Alto on 16 September 1275.3 |
| Summoned* | He was summoned to serve against the Welsh he acknowledges 3 Kt. Fees, to be served by himself and 2 Kts. On 1 July 1277.3 |
| Death* | He died | Manor, Little Castle, and 2 parks at Wmme, Hynestok hamlet, Manor and Little Castle of Tirley, as 3 Kt. Fees, all inheritance of his wife Maud before 10 January 1278.3 |
| Family | Maud Pantulf d. before 6 May 1289 |
| Marriage* | He married Maud Pantulf, daughter of William Pantulf and Hawise FitzWarin, before 1243.1,4 |
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| Father | William Pantulf2 d. before 4 February 1233 |
| Mother | Hawise FitzWarin3 |
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| Name Variation | Maud Pantulf was also styled Matilda de Pantulf.1 |
| Marriage* | She married first Sir Ralph le Boteler of Wem, son of Maurice Boteler, before 1243.1,4 |
| Event-Misc* | They sued William de Atre for 7 acres of bsc in Wemme, as the right of Matilda, whereof Hugh de Pantun, Matilda's grandfather, was once seized. From Hugh the right descended to William, and from William to Elizabeth and Matilda. On 3 November 1253 at Westminster, Middlesex, England.5 |
| Marriage* | She married second Walter de Hopton before 9 May 1283.4 |
| Feudal* | She held of Thomas de Clare 1 Kt. Fee at Duinmoyn, Ireland, late of Thos. de Clare Michaelmas 1287.6 |
| Death* | She died before 6 May 1289.4 |
| Family 1 | Sir Ralph le Boteler of Wem d. before 10 January 1278 |
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| Family 2 | Walter de Hopton d. before 7 April 1290 |
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| Father | Sir William le Boteler of Wem1 d. before 11 December 1283 |
| Mother | Ankaret verch Griffith1 b. circa 1248, d. after 22 June 1308 |
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| Birth* | John le Boteler was born on 17 July 1266.1,2 |
| Marriage* | He married Eleanor de Beauchamp after 18 July 1284.2 |
| Death* | He died before 4 September 1287.2 |
| Family | Eleanor de Beauchamp |
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| Father | Sir Ralph le Boteler of Wem1 d. before 10 January 1278 |
| Mother | Maud Pantulf1 d. before 6 May 1289 |
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| Arms* | His arms were De goul' a une fesse cheker' de or e de sable, en le chef ii moles de or. (Parl).1 |
| Marriage* | Sir Ralph le Boteler married Maud Marmion, daughter of Philip Marmion.1 |
| Event-Misc* | Ralph and wife Maud and her ancestors held Badminton Manor, Gloucestershire on 13 September 1278.1 |
| Event-Misc* | Ralph de Botiller, Jun., and w. Maud, d. coh. of Philip Marmion, is kin and coh. of Joan de Kilpek on 30 January 1292.2 |
| Death* | He died | holding 1/2 of Middleton Manor, Warw., inheritance of his late wife Maud, d. coh. of Philip Marmion, and leaving s. h. Ralph, 30, heir to her lands before 5 June 1307.1 |
| Family | Maud Marmion b. circa 1262, d. before 5 June 1307 |
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| Father | Philip Marmion2 |
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| Birth* | Maud Marmion was born circa 1262.1 |
| Marriage* | She married Sir Ralph le Boteler, son of Sir Ralph le Boteler of Wem and Maud Pantulf.1 |
| Event-Misc* | Maud, 30, w. of Ralph de Boteler is daughter coheir of Philip Marmyon, dec., of Tamworth on 8 January 1292.1 |
| Event-Misc* | Ralph de Botiller, Jun., and w. Maud, d. coh. of Philip Marmion, is kin and coh. of Joan de Kilpek on 30 January 1292.2 |
| Death* | She died before 5 June 1307.2 |
| Family | Sir Ralph le Boteler d. before 5 June 1307 |
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| Father | William de Beauchamp1 b. circa 1215, d. between 7 January 1269 and 21 April 1269 |
| Mother | Isabel Mauduit1 d. after 7 January 1269 |
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| Father | William de Beauchamp1 b. circa 1215, d. between 7 January 1269 and 21 April 1269 |
| Mother | Isabel Mauduit1 d. after 7 January 1269 |
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| Note* | He d.s.p.2 |
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| Father | Sir John FitzGeoffrey1 b. circa 1208, d. 23 November 1258 |
| Mother | Isabel Bigod1 b. circa 1210 |
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| Death* | Richard FitzJohn died before 17 November 1297.1 |
| Burial* | He was buried on 7 May 1301.2 |
| Last Edited | 29 May 2005 |
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| Father | Urse d' Abitot1 d. after 1077 |
| Mother | Adelisa (?)1 |
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| Note* | By a charter in the time of Henry I, William the chamberlain of Tancarville gave to Boscherville, 'in Abetot ecclesaim et decimam et terram pertinentem ecclesiae et quatuor acras quae sunt into ecclesiam de domum Roberti fillii Ursi.1 |
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| Father | Urse d' Abitot1 d. after 1077 |
| Mother | Adelisa (?)1 |
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| Event-Misc* | He forfeited the English lands inherited from Urse circa 1114.1 |
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| Father | Adam I de Brus1 d. 11 May 1162 |
| Mother | Ivetta d' Arches Flamville1 |
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| Marriage* | Adam II de Brus married Joan le Grammaire.1 |
| Family | Joan le Grammaire |
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| Marriage* | Joan le Grammaire married Adam II de Brus, son of Adam I de Brus and Ivetta d' Arches Flamville.1 |
| Family | Adam II de Brus |
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| Father | Piers II de Brus1 b. 1170, d. 12 February 1222 |
| Mother | Hawise de Lancaster1 |
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| Marriage* | Agnes de Brus married Sir Walter de Fauconberg. |
| Family | Sir Walter de Fauconberg d. 2 November 1304 |
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| Marriage* | Sir Walter de Fauconberg married Agnes de Brus, daughter of Piers II de Brus and Hawise de Lancaster. |
| Death* | He died on 2 November 1304.1 |
| Family | Agnes de Brus |
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| Father | King Louis I of the Franks "the Fair"1 b. August 778, d. 20 June 840 |
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| Marriage* | Rotrude of France married Comte Gérard d' Auvergne circa 814.1 |
| Family | Comte Gérard d' Auvergne d. 25 June 841 |
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| Marriage* | Count Robert of Geneva married Matilda of Burgundy (?), daughter of King Conrad I of Burgundy "the Peaceful" and Matilda of the West Franks.1 |
| Family | Matilda of Burgundy (?) d. after 980 |
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| Marriage* | Count Gerard III of Dagsburg-Egisheim married Bertha of Burgundy (?), daughter of Count Robert of Geneva and Matilda of Burgundy (?).1 |
| Death* | He died in 1038.1 |
| Family | Bertha of Burgundy (?) |
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| Father | Amadeus III of Savoy2 b. 1088, d. 30 August 1148 |
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| Marriage* | Agnes of Savoy married Count William I of Geneva, son of Count Amadeo I of Geneva and Matilda de Cuiseaux.2 |
| Death* | She died before 1172.1 |
| Family | Count William I of Geneva b. 1130, d. 25 July 1195 |
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| Father | Count Eustace II of Boulogne1 b. circa 1030, d. circa 1080 |
| Mother | Ida of Lorraine1 b. circa 1040, d. 13 August 1113 |
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| Title* | Count Baldwin of Edessa held the title of King of Jerusalem.1 |
| Death* | He died on 2 April 1118.1 |
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| Father | William de Boulogne2 b. circa 1081, d. circa 1159 |
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| Father | William de Boulogne1 b. circa 1081, d. circa 1159 |
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