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| Father | Roger de Samlesbury1 b. circa 1172 |
| Mother | Margaret FitzOsbert1 |
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| Reference | 4006 |
| Birth* | William de Samlesbury was born at of Samlesbury, Lancashire, England.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Avina Notton.1 |
| Death* | He died circa 1256.1,2 |
| Family | Avina Notton d. after 1256 |
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| Reference | 4007 |
| Of* | Avina Notton was of at Breightmet, Lancashire, England.1 |
| Marriage* | She married William de Samlesbury, son of Roger de Samlesbury and Margaret FitzOsbert.1 |
| Death* | She died after 1256.1 |
| Family | William de Samlesbury d. circa 1256 |
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| Father | Cospatrick de Samlesbury1 b. circa 1142 |
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| Reference | 4008 |
| Birth* | Roger de Samlesbury was born circa 1172 at of Samlesbury, Lancashire, England.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Margaret FitzOsbert, daughter of Walter FitzOsbert.1 |
| Family | Margaret FitzOsbert |
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| Father | Walter FitzOsbert1 |
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| Reference | 4009 |
| Marriage* | Margaret FitzOsbert married Roger de Samlesbury, son of Cospatrick de Samlesbury.1 |
| Family | Roger de Samlesbury b. circa 1172 |
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| Father | Sir Alan la Zouche1,3 b. circa 1205, d. 10 August 1269 |
| Mother | Elene de Quincy1,3 b. circa 1222, d. before 20 August 1296 |
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| Reference | 4010 |
| Arms* | His arms were Gules semy of roundels or. Gu. 10 bezants (Charles, St. George).2,4 |
| Birth* | Sir Roger la Zouche was born in 1242.1,3,2 |
| Marriage* | He married Ela Longespée, daughter of Stephen Longespée and Emmeline de Riddlesford, circa 1266.1,3,2 |
| (Witness) Death | On 10 August 1269 at Westminster Hall; Alan la Zouche died after he was violently attacked by John de Warenne. His son Roger, barely escaped.5 |
| Feudal* | He held 4 Kt. Fees at Esseby (Ashby la Zouche) and elsewhere in Leic. and Sussex. On 2 November 1270.4 |
| Feudal | He held 3 Kt. Fees at Nutburn, Woolbeding, and Merston, Suss., late of Rob. de Monte Alto on 16 September 1275.4 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to serve against the Welsh, he acknowledges 1/2 Fee at Normanton, and will serve per a serjeant on 1 July 1277.4 |
| Event-Misc* | He gave Indeworth Manor, Wilts., to Gilbert de Sanford with his daughter Lora in marriage. On 18 February 1279.4 |
| Feudal | He held Swaveshee, Fen and Dry Drayton, and 1/3 of Fulburne, Cambs., late of Peter de Sabaudia on 15 May 1280.4 |
| Feudal | He held 5 Kt. Fees of Doneghton Manor, Suss., late of Ellen, wid. of Henry de Percy on 30 November 1281.4 |
| Summoned* | He was summoned to Parliament on 30 September 1283 at Shrewsbury.4 |
| Death* | He died |holding Ashby la Zouche Manor as 1 Fee, leaving son and heir Alan, 18 last 9 Oct before 15 October 1285.1,3,2,4 |
| Family | Ela Longespée b. circa 1245, d. before 19 July 1276 |
| Marriage* | He married Ela Longespée, daughter of Stephen Longespée and Emmeline de Riddlesford, circa 1266.1,3,2 |
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| Father | Stephen Longespée1,2,3 b. circa 1216, d. 23 January 1275 |
| Mother | Emmeline de Riddlesford1,2,3 b. circa 1220, d. between 18 May 1275 and 19 July 1276 |
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| Reference | 4011 |
| Name Variation | Ela Longespée was also styled Ela of Salisbury. |
| Birth* | She was born circa 1245 at of Sutton, Northamptonshire, England.1 |
| Marriage* | She married Sir Roger la Zouche, son of Sir Alan la Zouche and Elene de Quincy, circa 1266.1,4,5 |
| Death* | She died before 19 July 1276.1,5 |
| Family | Sir Roger la Zouche b. 1242, d. before 15 October 1285 |
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Stephen Longespée1
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| Father | Sir William Longespée1,2,3 b. 1176, d. 7 March 1225/26 |
| Mother | Ela d' Evereux1,3 b. 1187, d. 24 August 1261 |
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| Reference | 4014 |
| Birth* | Stephen Longespée was born circa 1216.1 |
| Event-Misc* | He witnessed a charter for Baldwin III, Count of Guisnes in 1240.4 |
| Event-Misc | He acknowledge a debt of 20 m. to Richard Basset in 1241.4 |
| Event-Misc | He witnessed a charter of Richard, Earl of Cornwall, to Shaftesbury Abbey in 1243.4 |
| Marriage* | He married Emmeline de Riddlesford, daughter of Sir Walter de Ridelsford and Annor (?), between 8 February 1243 and 14 December 1244.1,3 |
| Event-Misc | He went to Gascony with Prince Edward in 1255.4 |
| Death | He died before 25 June 1260.4 |
| Death* | Another source reports that Stephen Longespée died on 23 January 1275.3 |
| Title* | He held the title of Justiciar of Ireland, Seneschal of Gascony.5 |
| Burial* | He was buried at Lacock Priory.4 |
| Family | Emmeline de Riddlesford b. circa 1220, d. between 18 May 1275 and 19 July 1276 |
| Marriage* | He married Emmeline de Riddlesford, daughter of Sir Walter de Ridelsford and Annor (?), between 8 February 1243 and 14 December 1244.1,3 |
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| Father | Sir Walter de Ridelsford2,3 b. circa 1180, d. before 12 December 1244 |
| Mother | Annor (?)4,3 |
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| Reference | 4015 |
| Name Variation | Emmeline de Riddlesford was also styled Emeline of Ulster.2 |
| Birth* | She was born circa 1220.2 |
| Marriage* | She married first Hugh de Lacy, son of Hugh de Lacey and Rose of Monmouth.1,4 |
| Marriage* | She married second Stephen Longespée, son of Sir William Longespée and Ela d' Evereux, between 8 February 1243 and 14 December 1244.2,1 |
| Death* | She died between 18 May 1275 and 19 July 1276.2,1,4 |
| Family 1 | Stephen Longespée b. circa 1216, d. 23 January 1275 |
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| Family 2 | Hugh de Lacy b. circa 1176, d. before 26 December 1242 |
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Sir Nicholas de Segrave1,2
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| Father | Sir Gilbert de Segrave1,3,4 b. circa 1185, d. before 8 October 1254 |
| Mother | Amabil de Chaucombe1,3,2 b. circa 1210, d. circa 1278 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Reference | 4016 |
| Arms* | His arms were Sa. 3 garbs arg. (Camden, Charles). The same, tied gu. (St. George). Sa. a lion rampant arg. (Dering). The same, crowned or (cf. Carlaverock).5 |
| Birth* | Sir Nicholas de Segrave was born in 1238 at Segrave, Leicester, England.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Matilda de Lucy, daughter of Sir Thomas Multon and Isabel de Bolteby.1,2 |
| Protection* | He was granted letters of protection going on pilgrimage to Pontigny on 28 March 1259.6 |
| Protection | He was granted letters of protection going to France with the King on 28 October 1259.6 |
| Event-Misc | He swore he would never oppose the King on 16 September 1261.7 |
| Event-Misc | He opposed the King in Parliament in May 1262.7 |
| Knighted* | He was knighted on 1 August 1263 at Worcester.7 |
| Event-Misc | He was present at the siege of Rochester with the Earl of Gloucester in April 1264.7 |
| (Simon) Battle-Lewes | On 14 May 1264, Sir Gilbert de Clare "the Red", Sir John Gifford, Sir Nicholas de Segrave and Sir Hugh le Despenser fought on the side of Simon of Monfort at the Battle of Lewes in Sussex He commanded the Londoners. See also a href="http://www.wargames.co.uk/Library/ArticlesH/Lewes.html"The Battle of Lewes /a; 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.8,9,10,11,7,12 |
| Event-Misc* | He was Custos of Rockingham Castle and forests between bridges of Oxford and Stamford between 17 June 1264 and 21 April 1265.6 |
| Event-Misc | He was forbidden to tourney at Dunstable on 16 February 1265.6 |
| (Simon) Battle-Evesham | On 4 Aug 1265, Sir Ralph Basset of Drayton, Sir Humphrey VI de Bohun, Sir Hugh le Despenser and Sir Nicholas de Segrave fought on the side of Simon of Monfort at the Battle of Evesham . See also a href="http://www.castles99.ukprint.com/Essays/evesham.html"The Battle of Evesham /a.13,14,15 |
| Event-Misc | He was captured, fighting against the King at Evesham, and had rents at Bokesworth, Conyngton, and Fen Drayton, Cambs., held Stanton Manor, Hunts., val. £40, and Overton Manor, Leic., val. £20, no in hands of his w., also 2/3 of Sleby town, val. £15, lands at Dychesworth £17, rents at Hawethurn and Keggesworth, and lands at Wytherdeleye, Leic., rents from mills of Conches in Hardigeston, Northants., and at Chelverescote, Allespathe, and Breyles, Warw. Michelmas 1265.6 |
| Event-Misc* | The King grants his lands to Prince Edmund on 25 October 1265.6 |
| Protection | He was granted letters of protection going to the King's court re peace. On 28 September 1266.6 |
| Event-Misc | He is admitted into the King's peace. On 1 July 1267.6 |
| Protection | He was granted letters of protection going on crusade to the Holy Land with the King and Prince Edward on 10 May 1270.6 |
| Event-Misc | His lands were restored. On 14 February 1271.6 |
| Summoned* | He was summoned to serve against the Welsh, he acknowledges 1 Kt. Fee and will serve in person on 1 July 1277.6 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to Parliament on 30 September 1283 at Shrewsbury.6 |
| Event-Misc | Commissioner in Staffordshire, and later in Warw., Notts., Lincs., and Isle of Wight on 19 March 1284.6 |
| Protection* | He was granted letters of protection going over seas, and grant of custody of £27 16 s. 1d. lands in Colle-Quincy Manor, Berks., and £42 17s. 2 3/4 d. lands in Stevynton Manor, late of Hawysia Wake in minority of her s. h. John. On 1 July 1285.6 |
| Event-Misc | The King pardons his trespasses in Inglewoord Forest t. Hen. III and Ed. I on 20 October 1286.6 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to Council on 15 July 1287 at Gloucester.6 |
| Event-Misc* | Complaint re assault on his w. Matilda, throwing her out of her cart and robbing her of goods on 26 August 1288 at Eccleshale, Warwickshire.6 |
| Protection | He was granted letters of protection staying in Scotland for the King. On 6 July 1291.6 |
| Event-Misc | He witnesses a deed for John FitzReginald on 20 August 1294.6 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to Parliament on 24 June 1295 at Westminster.6,7 |
| Death* | He died shortly before 12 Nov 1295, holding Alkmundebiry cum Weston and Stanton cum Hilton Manors, together as 1 Fee in Hunts., 1/4 Fee at Bretteby, mess. at Rostlaston, rents at Coton and Lynton in Derb., Gosecote Hundred, 1/2 of Segrave Manor, lands at Syleby, Cotes, and Thirneby, Manors of Dychesworth, Chakundalby, and Cold Overton, and rents at Melton Mowbray, Aleby, Someredby, and Monsorel, Leic., and leaving s. h. John, 39. 1,6 |
| Burial* | He was buried at Chaucombe Priory, Northamptonshire, England.1 |
| Family | Matilda de Lucy d. 1337 |
| Marriage* | He married Matilda de Lucy, daughter of Sir Thomas Multon and Isabel de Bolteby.1,2 |
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| Father | Sir Thomas Multon1 b. 4 May 1246, d. before 8 April 1305 |
| Mother | Isabel de Bolteby1 d. before 1294 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Reference | 4017 |
| Marriage* | Matilda de Lucy married Sir Nicholas de Segrave, son of Sir Gilbert de Segrave and Amabil de Chaucombe.1,2 |
| Name Variation | Matilda de Lucy was also styled Maud.2 |
| Event-Misc* | Complaint re assault on his w. Matilda, throwing her out of her cart and robbing her of goods on 26 August 1288 at Eccleshale, Warwickshire.3 |
| Death* | She died in 1337.1,2 |
| Family | Sir Nicholas de Segrave b. 1238, d. 12 November 1295 |
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| Father | Sir Stephen de Segrave1,2,3 b. 1158, d. 9 November 1241 |
| Mother | Rohese le Despenser1,2 |
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| Reference | 4018 |
| Arms* | His arms were Noir trois gerbes d'argent (Glover). Gilbert fil. Stephen de S. of Northants. sealed, t. Hen. III: Three garbs (Birch).4 |
| Birth* | Sir Gilbert de Segrave was born circa 1185 at Segrave, Leicester, England.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Amabil de Chaucombe, daughter of Robert de Chaucombe and Julian Chaucomb, before 30 September 1231.1,5,2,3 |
| Event-Misc | He was given custody of the castle and manor of Newcastle-under-Lyme on 4 September 1232.3 |
| Event-Misc | He served in Brittany before March 1232/33.3 |
| Event-Misc | He was third judge on the King's Bench in 1251.3 |
| Event-Misc* | Inquiry re trespass upon his fishing at Briklow, Warw. On 7 August 1251.4 |
| Death* | He died According to Matthew Paris, he, the Earl of Warwick and other English nobles were returning to England from Gascony when they were imprisoned by the citizens of Pons, ignoring a safe conduct from the king of France. Before 8 October 1254 at Pons, Poitou, France.1,2,3 |
| Inquisition Post Mor* | At the inquisition post mortem of Sir Gilbert de Segrave, on 24 December 1254, | holding Manors of Montsorel and Cothes, with Hwetstan and Cotes towns, Leic., Allespathe and Astleya towns, and rents at Coverty, Warw., and Standon Manor, Cambs., which the King gave to his father Stephen. He left s. h. Nicholas, 16-17.4 |
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| Family 2 | Amabil de Chaucombe b. circa 1210, d. circa 1278 |
| Marriage* | He married Amabil de Chaucombe, daughter of Robert de Chaucombe and Julian Chaucomb, before 30 September 1231.1,5,2,3 |
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| Father | Alan de Muleton1 d. before 16 November 1246 |
| Mother | Alice de Lucy1,2 b. after 1200, d. before 24 March 1287/88 |
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| Reference | 4019 |
| Arms* | His arms were De azure crusule de argent a iii luys de argent. (Parl).3 |
| Name Variation | Sir Thomas Multon was also styled Thomas de Lucy.4 |
| Name Variation | Sir Thomas Multon was also styled Moleton.3 |
| Birth* | He was born on 4 May 1246.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Isabel de Bolteby, daughter of Adam de Bolteby.1,3 |
| Event-Misc* | Grant by Adam de Boldeby to Sir Thos. fil. Alan de Moleton and w. Isabella, d. of said Adam, of his Manors of Langele, Northumb., Heydon, Alrewas, and Fourestanes, and all his lands in said county, to them and heris corp., rendering to Adam a pair of gilt spurs at Midsummer (C.R.) on 27 December 1280.3 |
| Event-Misc | Livery to Thos. de Lucy and w. Isabel, d. coh. of Adam de Boteby, the Manor of langele, of which Adam had enfeoffed them. On 4 February 1282.3 |
| Summoned* | He was summoned to serve against the Welsh, acknowledges 1 Kt. Fee in Cumb., and makes fine. On 17 May 1282.3 |
| Event-Misc | Order to replevy to him and w. Isabella their lands, taken for default in September 1282.3 |
| Event-Misc* | Livery to him, s. h. of Alice de Lucy, his mother's lands. On 28 April 1288.2 |
| Feudal* | He held Allerdale wood in Elglewood Forest jointely with Isabel, C'ss of Aumale, and after her death, jointly with the King. He has half of all the trees and other privileges on 1 April 1300.2 |
| Event-Misc* | Thos. de Lucy had enfoeffed his son Anthony of Molcokyn and Sourscales Manors on 14 October 1301.2 |
| Death* | He died | holding Langley Manor, Fourstanes town, Allerwasscheles and Wardoun hamlets, and lands at Allerwasse, Northumb., with Braythwait, Aspatrick, Caldebek, and another Manor, Cumb., and left s. h. Thomas, 24 before 8 April 1305.2 |
| Family | Isabel de Bolteby d. before 1294 |
| Marriage* | He married Isabel de Bolteby, daughter of Adam de Bolteby.1,3 |
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| Father | Adam de Bolteby1,2 |
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| Reference | 4020 |
| Marriage* | Isabel de Bolteby married Sir Thomas Multon, son of Alan de Muleton and Alice de Lucy.1,2 |
| Event-Misc* | Grant by Adam de Boldeby to Sir Thos. fil. Alan de Moleton and w. Isabella, d. of said Adam, of his Manors of Langele, Northumb., Heydon, Alrewas, and Fourestanes, and all his lands in said county, to them and heris corp., rendering to Adam a pair of gilt spurs at Midsummer (C.R.) on 27 December 1280.2 |
| Event-Misc | Livery to Thos. de Lucy and w. Isabel, d. coh. of Adam de Boteby, the Manor of langele, of which Adam had enfeoffed them. On 4 February 1282.2 |
| Event-Misc | Order to replevy to him and w. Isabella their lands, taken for default in September 1282.2 |
| Death* | She died before 1294.1 |
| Family | Sir Thomas Multon b. 4 May 1246, d. before 8 April 1305 |
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| Father | Sir Hugh Wake1 b. circa 1202, d. circa 18 December 1241 |
| Mother | Joan de Stuteville1 b. circa 1210, d. SHORTLY BEF 6 APR 1276 |
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| Reference | 4021 |
| Arms* | His arms were Or 2 bars gu. and in chief 3 torteaux (St. George).2 |
| Birth* | Another source reports that Sir Baldwin Wake was born in 1238.3 |
| Marriage* | He married first Ela de Beauchamp, daughter of Sir William de Beauchamp and Idonea de Longespée.1,3 |
| Marriage* | He married second Hawise de Quincy, daughter of Sir Robert de Quincey and Helen ferch Llywelyn ab Iorwerth, before 5 February 1267/68.1,3 |
| Death* | He died before 10 February 1281/82 at of Liddell, Cumberland, England.3 |
| Burial* | He was buried on 18 February 1282.1 |
| Family 1 | Ela de Beauchamp b. circa 1230, d. before 10 January 1266/67 |
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| Family 2 | Hawise de Quincy b. circa 1250, d. before 27 March 1285 |
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| Father | Sir Robert de Quincey1 |
| Mother | Helen ferch Llywelyn ab Iorwerth1 d. 25 November 1253 |
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| Reference | 4022 |
| Birth* | Hawise de Quincy was born circa 1250 at of Blisworth, Northamptonshire, England.1 |
| (Witness) Death | She witnessed the death of Sir Roger de Quincy on 25 April 1264; | holding Manors of Elmesale, Yorks., Steventon, Beds., Wadenho, Northants., and Kneshall, Notts., with c. 8 Kt. Fees in Notts., and his heirs are Joan, 19, w. of Sir Humphry de Boun, jun., and Hawis, 14, daus. of Rob. de Quency.2,1,3,4,5 |
| Marriage* | She married Sir Baldwin Wake, son of Sir Hugh Wake and Joan de Stuteville, before 5 February 1267/68.1,6 |
| Death | She died before 10 February 1281/82.6 |
| Death* | She died before 27 March 1285.1 |
| Protection* | She was granted letters of protection going over seas, and grant of custody of £27 16 s. 1d. lands in Colle-Quincy Manor, Berks., and £42 17s. 2 3/4 d. lands in Stevynton Manor, late of Hawysia Wake in minority of her s. h. John. On 1 July 1285.7 |
| Family | Sir Baldwin Wake b. 1238, d. before 10 February 1281/82 |
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Sir Hugh Wake1
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| Father | Baldwin Wake1 b. circa 1184, d. before 20 July 1213 |
| Mother | Isabel de Briwere1 b. circa 1184, d. before 10 June 1233 |
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| Reference | 4023 |
| Arms* | His arms were D'or a deulx barres de goules ove trois torteux de goules en le cheif (Glover).2 |
| Birth* | Sir Hugh Wake was born circa 1202 at of Blisworth, Cottingham & Liddell, Cumberland, England.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Joan de Stuteville, daughter of Nicholas de Stuteville and Dervorgoil de Galloway, circa 29 May 1229.1 |
| Death* | He died circa 18 December 1241 at Jerusalem, Palestine.1 |
| Family | Joan de Stuteville b. circa 1210, d. SHORTLY BEF 6 APR 1276 |
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| Father | Nicholas de Stuteville1,2 d. between 8 September 1233 and 19 October 1233 |
| Mother | Dervorgoil de Galloway1,2 b. circa 1180, d. 1242 |
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| Reference | 4024 |
| Birth* | Joan de Stuteville was born circa 1210 at of Cottingham, Yorkshire, England.1 |
| Marriage* | She married Sir Hugh Wake, son of Baldwin Wake and Isabel de Briwere, circa 29 May 1229.1 |
| Death* | She died SHORTLY BEF 6 APR 1276.1 |
| Marriage* | She married Sir Hugh Bigod, son of Sir Hugh Bigod and Maud Marshal, before 5 February 1244.1,2 |
| Family 1 | Sir Hugh Wake b. circa 1202, d. circa 18 December 1241 |
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| Family 2 | Sir Hugh Bigod b. circa 1214, d. 14 May 1264 |
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| Father | Llewelyn ap Iorwerth "the Great"2 b. 1173, d. 11 April 1240 |
| Mother | Joan of Wales2,3 b. before 1200, d. 30 March 1236 |
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| Reference | 4026 |
| Name Variation | Helen ferch Llywelyn ab Iorwerth was also styled Helen fil Llewelyn.2 |
| Birth* | She was born at Gwynedd, Wales.2 |
| Name Variation | Helen ferch Llywelyn ab Iorwerth was also styled Ellen.3 |
| Marriage* | She married first John the Scot (?), son of David of Huntingdon and Maud de Blundeville, circa 22 August 1222.2,4 |
| Marriage* | She married second Sir Robert de Quincey, son of Saher IV de Quincy and Margaret de Beaumont, between 6 June 1237 and 5 December 1237.2,4 |
| Death* | She died on 25 November 1253.2 |
| Family 1 | Sir Robert de Quincey |
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| Family 2 | John the Scot (?) b. circa 1207, d. 5 June 1237 |
| Last Edited | 3 Aug 2005 |
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| Father | Albert de Este1 |
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| Reference | 4039 |
| Marriage* | Elisa de Este Ceva/ married Giorgio di Ceva, son of Guglielmo II del Vasto Marquis de Ceva and di Saluzzo.1 |
| Family | Giorgio di Ceva d. 1268 |
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| Father | Philip II Augustus (?)1 b. 21 August 1165, d. 14 July 1223 |
| Mother | Isabella of Hainault (?)1 b. April 1170, d. 15 March 1990 |
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| Reference | 4051 |
| Birth* | Louis VIII "le Lion" of France was born on 3 September 1187 at Paris, Seine, France.2 |
| Birth | Another source reports that Louis VIII "le Lion" of France was born on 5 September 1187 at Paris, Seine, France.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Blanca de Castilla, daughter of King Alfonso VIII of Castile "the Good" and Eleanor of England, on 23 May 1200 at Bapaume, near Pont-Audemer, Normandy, France.1,2 |
| Event-Misc* | William Marshal concluded the Treaty of Lambeth with Prince Louis on 11 September 1217.3 |
| Event-Misc* | Jean de Brienne assisted in the coronation of Louis VIII in 1223.4 |
| Burial* | He was buried at Abbey of St. Denis.1,2 |
| Death* | He died on 8 November 1226 at Montpensier, Auvergne, France, at age 39.1,2 |
| Family | Blanca de Castilla b. before 4 March 1188, d. 30 November 1253 |
| Marriage* | He married Blanca de Castilla, daughter of King Alfonso VIII of Castile "the Good" and Eleanor of England, on 23 May 1200 at Bapaume, near Pont-Audemer, Normandy, France.1,2 |
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| Father | King Alfonso VIII of Castile "the Good"2,3 b. 11 November 1155, d. 5 October 1214 |
| Mother | Eleanor of England2,3 b. 1161, d. 25 October 1214 |
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| Reference | 4052 |
| Name Variation | Blanca de Castilla was also styled Blanche of Castile.2 |
| Birth* | She was born before 4 March 1188 at Valencia, Castile, Spain.2,1 |
| Marriage* | She married Louis VIII "le Lion" of France, son of Philip II Augustus (?) and Isabella of Hainault (?), on 23 May 1200 at Bapaume, near Pont-Audemer, Normandy, France.2,1 |
| Death* | She died on 30 November 1253 at Palais du Louvre, Paris, Seine, France.2 |
| Burial* | She was buried at Maubrisson, France.2 |
| Family | Louis VIII "le Lion" of France b. 3 September 1187, d. 8 November 1226 |
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| Father | Henry I of Brabant1 b. 1165, d. 5 September 1235 |
| Mother | Maud of Flanders (?)1 b. 1162, d. 1211 |
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| Reference | 4053 |
| Birth* | Henry II (?) was born in 1187 at of Brabant, France.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Mary Hohenstaufen, daughter of Philip II (?) and Irene (Maria) of Constantinople (?), on 9 February 1207.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Sophia of Thuringia (?), daughter of Elizabeth of Hungary (?), in 1239.1 |
| Death* | He died on 1 February 1948 at Louvain.1 |
| Burial* | He was buried at Villers.1 |
| Family 1 | Mary Hohenstaufen b. 1201, d. 1235 |
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| Family 2 | Sophia of Thuringia (?) b. 20 March 1223, d. 29 May 1275 |
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| Father | Philip II (?)1 b. between 1177 and 1181, d. 21 June 1208 |
| Mother | Irene (Maria) of Constantinople (?)1 b. 1172, d. 27 August 1208 |
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| Reference | 4054 |
| Birth* | Mary Hohenstaufen was born in 1201 at Germany.1 |
| Marriage* | She married Henry II (?), son of Henry I of Brabant and Maud of Flanders (?), on 9 February 1207.1 |
| Death* | She died in 1235 at Louvain, Belgium.1 |
| Family | Henry II (?) b. 1187, d. 1 February 1948 |
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| Father | Thomas de Londress, Sir--Lord Kidwilly1 |
| Mother | Mabel de Cantilupe Londress/1 d. 1267 |
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| Reference | 4055 |
| Birth* | Hawyse de Londres was born circa 1223 at of Stoke, Northamptonshire, England.1 |
| Marriage* | She married Patrick de Chaworth, son of Pain de Chaworth and Gundred de la Ferte Chaworth/, in 1243.1 |
| Death* | She died 1274, SHORTLY BEFORE 23 SEP.1 |
| Family | Patrick de Chaworth b. after 1219, d. 1258 before 23 Sep |
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| Father | Patrick de Chaworth1 d. after 1187 |
| Mother | Werberg Chaworth1 |
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| Reference | 4056 |
| Arms* | His arms were Barry arg. and gu. An orle of martlets az. (Charles).2 |
| Birth* | Pain de Chaworth was born circa 1183 at of Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Gundred de la Ferte Chaworth/, daughter of William de la Ferte and Margaret de Briwere.1 |
| Death* | He died circa 1237.1 |
| Family | Gundred de la Ferte Chaworth/ b. circa 1190 |
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| Father | William de la Ferte1 d. before 1216 |
| Mother | Margaret de Briwere1 b. circa 1172, d. between 1235 and 1237 |
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| Reference | 4057 |
| Birth* | Gundred de la Ferte Chaworth/ was born circa 1190 at of Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England.1 |
| Marriage* | She married Pain de Chaworth, son of Patrick de Chaworth and Werberg Chaworth.1 |
| Family | Pain de Chaworth b. circa 1183, d. circa 1237 |
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| Father | William de Londres, Sir1 d. 1206 |
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| Reference | 4058 |
| Birth* | Thomas de Londress, Sir--Lord Kidwilly was born at of Wales.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Mabel de Cantilupe Londress/.1 |
| Family | Mabel de Cantilupe Londress/ d. 1267 |
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| Marriage* | Mabel de Cantilupe Londress/ married Thomas de Londress, Sir--Lord Kidwilly, son of William de Londres, Sir.1 |
| Death* | She died in 1267.1 |
| Family | Thomas de Londress, Sir--Lord Kidwilly |
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| Mother | Isabella de Mortuo Mari1 |
| Father | Sir William de Beauchamp2 d. 1262 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Reference | 4062 |
| Arms* | His arms were Quarterly or and gu. A bend gu. (Glover, M. Paris III).3 |
| Name Variation | William de Beauchamp was also styled William de Bello Campo of Elmley.3 |
| Birth* | He was born circa 1215.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Isabel Mauduit, daughter of William V Mauduit and Alice de Newburgh.1,4,3,2 |
| Event-Misc* | Burke: "He attended King Henry III into Gascolgne, and in two years afterwards marched under the banner of Robert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester, against the Scots. 37 Henry III.5 |
| Death* | He died Will dated 7 Jan 1268, proved 21 Apr 1268 between 7 January 1269 and 21 April 1269.1 |
| Will* | He left a will on 7 January 1268/69.6,2 |
| Probate | His estate was probated on 9 May 1269 at Worcester.2 |
| Family | Isabel Mauduit d. after 7 January 1269 |
| Marriage* | He married Isabel Mauduit, daughter of William V Mauduit and Alice de Newburgh.1,4,3,2 |
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| Father | William V Mauduit1,2 b. circa 1221, d. April 1257 |
| Mother | Alice de Newburgh1,2 b. 1196, d. between 1246 and 1263 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Reference | 4063 |
| Marriage* | Isabel Mauduit married William de Beauchamp, son of Sir William de Beauchamp and Isabella de Mortuo Mari.1,3,4,5 |
| Death* | She died after 7 January 1269 at Cokehill Nunnery, England.6,7 |
| Burial* | She was buried at Cokehill Nunnery.5 |
| Family | William de Beauchamp b. circa 1215, d. between 7 January 1269 and 21 April 1269 |
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| Father | Olaf II Godredson 'Morsel' (?)1 d. 1153 |
| Mother | Ingebiorg of Orkney1 |
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| Reference | 4081 |
| Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
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| Father | Llewelyn ap Iorwerth "the Great"1,2 b. 1173, d. 11 April 1240 |
| Mother | Gwenliann of Brynffenigi (?)1 |
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| Reference | 4342 |
| Death* | Helen of North Wales (?) died after 1291.1 |
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| Father | Hugh de Baliol1 b. circa 1182, d. circa 2 May 1229 |
| Mother | Cicely de Fontaines1 b. circa 1186 |
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| Reference | 4375 |
| Last Edited | 26 Jan 2005 |
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| Father | Arnulf de Hesdine1 |
| Mother | Emelina de Lacy1 |
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| Reference | 4656 |
| Death* | Aveline de Hesdin died after 1126.1 |
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| Father | Eustace FitzJohn1 b. circa 1100, d. July 1157 |
| Mother | Beatrice de Vesci1 |
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| Reference | 4688 |
| Birth* | William FitzEustace de Vesci was born at of Alnwick, Northumberland, England.1 |
| Marriage* | He married second Burga de Stuteville, daughter of Robert de Stuteville and Sibyl (Helwise) de Valognes Stuteville/, before 1169.1 |
| Burial* | He was buried at Chapter House, Alnwick Abbey, Northumberland, England.1 |
| Death* | He died shortly before Michaelmas 118.1 |
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| Family 2 | Burga de Stuteville d. after 1185 |
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| Father | Ralph IV de Toeni1 d. 1126 |
| Mother | Christina (?)1 d. before 1103 |
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| Reference | 4698 |
| Marriage* | Randolph de Limesay married Hectreda (Octreda) Limesay, daughter of Waltheof of Allerdale and Sigrid (?).1 |
| Family | Hectreda (Octreda) Limesay |
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| Father | Waltheof of Allerdale1 d. after 1124 |
| Mother | Sigrid (?)1 |
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| Reference | 4699 |
| Marriage* | Hectreda (Octreda) Limesay married Randolph de Limesay, son of Ralph IV de Toeni and Christina (?).1 |
| Family | Randolph de Limesay |
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| Father | William de Lancaster1 d. 1184 |
| Mother | Helewise de Stuteville1 b. circa 1165, d. after 1226 |
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| Reference | 4701 |
| Death* | Helewyse de Lancaster died after September 1226.1 |
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| Father | William de Lancaster of Kendal1 b. circa 1115, d. 1170 |
| Mother | Gundred de Warenne1 b. circa 1117, d. circa 1166 |
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| Reference | 4703 |
| Marriage* | William de Lancaster married Helewise de Stuteville, daughter of Robert de Stuteville and Sibyl (Helwise) de Valognes Stuteville/.1,2 |
| Death* | He died in 1184.1,2 |
| Family | Helewise de Stuteville b. circa 1165, d. after 1226 |
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| Father | Robert de Stuteville1,2 d. circa 1183 |
| Mother | Sibyl (Helwise) de Valognes Stuteville/1 |
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| Reference | 4704 |
| Birth* | Helewise de Stuteville was born circa 1165.1 |
| Marriage* | She married first William de Lancaster, son of William de Lancaster of Kendal and Gundred de Warenne.1,3 |
| Marriage* | She married second Hugh de Moreville, son of |