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Ancestors of Pres. Ulysses Simpson Grant

Generation One

1. Pres. Ulysses Simpson1 Grant (Jesse, #2); born 27 Apr 1822 Point Pleasant, Clermont Co, Ohio; married Julia Boggs Dent, daughter of Col. Frederick Dent and Ellen Bray Wrenshall, 22 Aug 1848 St. Louis, Missouri; died 23 Jul 1885 Mt. McGregor, New York, at age 63; buried after 25 Jul 1885 Grant's Tomb, Riverside Park, New York, New York.

Description:[N]. He was also known as Hiram Ulysses Grant. He was graduated in 1843[N]. Note: Resigned from the U.S. Army as a Captain in 1854 Fort Humboldt, California,[N]. Military Service: Promoted to Lieutenant General & given command of the Army of the United States. Made his headquarters with the Army of the Potomoc in Mar 1864[N]. Military Service: Grant received Lee's surrender, thus ending the Civil War & the Cofederacy on 9 Apr 1865 Appomattox Court House, Virginia,[N]. Note: Jesse gave most of his money to his children, except Ulysses, who declined his share in 1866[N]. As of 1868, he was also known as President Ulysses S. Grant. Occupation:[N]. Note: Corbin was the go-between for James Fisk & Jay Gould in the gold conspiracy scandal, culminating in the panic of Black Friday. Fisk & Gould's attempt to corner the gold market was foiled when Grant released givernment gold on the market between 1868 and 24 Sep 1869[N]. Residence: in 1877 Galena, Jo Daviess Co, Illinois,[N].

Generation Two

2. Jesse Root2 Grant (Noah, #4); born 23 Jan 1794 Greensburg, Westmoreland Co, Pennsylvania; married Hannah Simpson (see #3) 24 Jun 1820 Point Pleasant, Clermont Co, Ohio; died 29 Jun 1873 Covington, Kenton Co, Kentucky, at age 79.

Occupation:[N].

Children of Jesse Root2 Grant and Hannah Simpson (see #3) were as follows:

3. Hannah2 Simpson; born 23 Nov 1798 Horsham, Pennsylvania; married Jesse Root Grant (see #2), son of Capt. Noah Grant III and Rachel Kelly, 24 Jun 1820 Point Pleasant, Clermont Co, Ohio; died 11 May 1883 Jersey City, Hudson Co, New Jersey, at age 84.

Generation Three

4. Capt. Noah3 Grant III (Noah, #6); born 20 Jun 1748 Tolland, Tolland Co, Connecticut; married Rachel Kelly (see #5) 4 Mar 1792 Greensburg, Pennsylvania; died 14 Feb 1819 Maysville, Kentucky, at age 70.

Occupation:[N].

Children of Capt. Noah3 Grant III and Rachel Kelly (see #5) were:

5. Rachel3 Kelly; born circa 1772; married Capt. Noah Grant III (see #4), son of Capt. Noah Grant Jr. and Susannah Delano, 4 Mar 1792 Greensburg, Pennsylvania; died 10 Apr 1805 Deerfield, Ohio.

Generation Four

6. Capt. Noah4 Grant Jr. (Noah, #8); born 12 Jul 1719; married Susannah Delano (see #7), daughter of Jonathon Delano Jr. and Amy Hatch, 5 Nov 1746 Tolland, Tolland Co, Connecticut; died 1756.

Military Service: In military service on 20 Sep 1756[N].

Children of Capt. Noah4 Grant Jr. and Susannah Delano (see #7) were:

7. Susannah4 Delano (Jonathon, #10); born 23 Jun 1724 Tolland, Tolland Co, Connecticut; married Capt. Noah Grant Jr. (see #6), son of Noah Grant and Martha Huntington, 5 Nov 1746 Tolland, Tolland Co, Connecticut; died 16 Aug 1806 Coventry, Tolland Co, Connecticut, at age 82.

Generation Five

8. Noah5 Grant (Samuel, #12); born 11 Dec 1693 Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut; married Martha Huntington (see #9); died 10 Oct 1727 Tolland, Tolland Co, Connecticut, at age 33.

Children of Noah5 Grant and Martha Huntington (see #9) were:

9. Martha5 Huntington; born 6 Dec 1696 Norwich, Connecticut; married Noah Grant (see #8), son of Samuel Grant Jr. and Grace Miner; died 26 Aug 1779 Tolland, Connecticut, at age 82.

10. Jonathon5 Delano Jr. (Jonathon, #14); born 30 Jan 1679/80 Dartmouth, Massachusetts; married Amy Hatch (see #11) 20 Jun 1704 Falmouth, Massachusetts; died 25 Mar 1752 Tolland, Connecticut, at age 72.

Children of Jonathon5 Delano Jr. and Amy Hatch (see #11) were:

11. Amy5 Hatch; born 15 Jul 1684 Falmouth, Massachusetts; married Jonathon Delano Jr. (see #10), son of Jonathon Delano and Mercy Warren, 20 Jun 1704 Falmouth, Massachusetts; died 1 Jun 1762 Tolland, Connecticut, at age 77.

Generation Six

12. Samuel6 Grant Jr. (Samuel, #16); born 20 Apr 1659 Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut; married Grace Miner (see #13) 11 Apr 1688 Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut; died 8 May 1710 at age 51.

Children of Samuel6 Grant Jr. and Grace Miner (see #13) were:

13. Grace6 Miner; born 20 Sep 1670 Stratford, Connecticut; married Samuel Grant Jr. (see #12), son of Samuel Grant and Mary Porter, 11 Apr 1688 Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut; died 16 Apr 1753 at age 82.

14. Jonathon6 Delano; born circa 1648 Duxbury, Massachusetts; married Mercy Warren (see #15), daughter of Nathaniel Warren and Sarah Walker, 28 Feb 1677/78 Plymouth, Barnstable Co, Massachusetts; died 13 Dec 1720 Dartmouth, Massachusetts.

Children of Jonathon6 Delano and Mercy Warren (see #15) were as follows:

15. Mercy6 Warren (Nathaniel, #18); born 20 Feb 1657/58 Plymouth, Barnstable Co, Massachusetts; married Jonathon Delano (see #14) 28 Feb 1677/78 Plymouth, Barnstable Co, Massachusetts; died after 1727.

Generation Seven

16. Samuel7 Grant (Matthew, #20); born 12 Nov 1631 Dorchester, Massachusetts; married Mary Porter (see #17), daughter of John Porter and Anna "Rose" White, 27 May 1656 Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut; died 10 Sep 1718 Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut, at age 86.

Children of Samuel7 Grant and Mary Porter (see #17) were:

17. Mary7 Porter (John, #21); born 1 Oct 1637 Messing, Essex, England; married Samuel Grant (see #16), son of Matthew Grant, 27 May 1656 Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut; died 16 Dec 1681 Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut, at age 44.

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FIRST GENERATION

1. Hiram Ulysses Simpson GRANT1 was born on 27 Apr 1822 in Point Pleasant , OH. He died on 23 Jul 1885 in Mt McGregor, NY.

SECOND GENERATION

2. Jesse Root GRANT2 was born on 23 Jan 1794 in Greensburg, PA. He died on 29 Jun 1873 in Covington, KT. He was married to Hannah SIMPSON on 24 Jun 1820/21 in Point Pleasant , OH.3

3. Hannah SIMPSON4 was born on 23 Nov 1798 in Horsham, PA. She died on 11 May 1883 in Jersey City, Hudson Co., NJ. Jesse Root GRANT and Hannah SIMPSON had the following children:

1 i. Hiram Ulysses Simpson GRANT.

THIRD GENERATION

4. Noah III GRANT5 was born on 20 Jun 1748 in Tolland, CT. He died on 14 Feb 1819 in Maysville, KY. He was married to Rachel KELLY on 4 Mar 1792 in Greensburg, PA.6

5. Rachel KELLY died on 10 Apr 1805 in Deerfield, OH. Noah III GRANT and Rachel KELLY had the following children:

2 i. Jesse Root GRANT.

FOURTH GENERATION

8. Noah, Jr. GRANT7 was born on 12 Jul 1719. In military service 20 Sep 1756 He was married to Susannah DELANO on 5 Nov 1746 in Tolland, CT.8

9. Susannah DELANO9 was born on 23 Jun 1724 in Tolland, CT. She died on 16 Aug 1806 in Coventry, CT. Noah, Jr. GRANT and Susannah DELANO had the following children:

4 i. Noah III GRANT.

FIFTH GENERATION

16. Noah GRANT10 was born on 11 Dec 1693 in Windsor, CT. He died on 10 Oct 1727 in Tolland, CT. He was married to Martha HUNTINGTON.

17. Martha HUNTINGTON11 was born on 6 Dec 1696 in Norwich, CT. She died on 26 Aug 1779 in Tolland, CT. Noah GRANT and Martha HUNTINGTON had the following children:

8 i. Noah, Jr. GRANT.

18. Jonathan, Jr. DELANO12 was born on 30 Jan 1680 in Dartmouth, MA. He died on 25 Mar 1752 in Tolland, CT. He was married to Amy HATCH on 20 Jun 1704 in Falmouth, MA.13

19. Amy HATCH14 was born on 15 Jul 1684 in Falmouth, MA. She died on 1 Jun 1762 in Tolland, CT. Jonathan, Jr. DELANO and Amy HATCH had the following children:

9 i. Susannah DELANO.

SIXTH GENERATION

32. Samuel, Jr. GRANT15 was born on 20 Apr 1659 in Windsor, CT. He died 8 May 17101 in Windsor, CT. He was married to Grace MINER on 11 Apr 1688 in Windsor, CT.

33. Grace MINER16 was born on 20 Sep 1670 in Stratford, CT. She died on 16 Apr 1753. Samuel, Jr. GRANT and Grace MINER had the following children:

16 i. Noah GRANT.

36. Jonathan DELANO17 was born about 1648 in Duxbury, MA. He died on 13 Dec 1720 in Dartmouth, MA. He was married to Mercy WARREN on 28 Feb 1678 in Plymouth, Barnstable Co., MA.18

37. Mercy WARREN19 was born on 20 Feb 1658 in Plymouth, Barnstable Co., MA. She died after 1727. Jonathan DELANO and Mercy WARREN had the following children:

18 i. Jonathan, Jr. DELANO.

SEVENTH GENERATION

64. Samuel GRANT20 was born on 12 Nov 1631 in Dorchester, MA. He died on 10 Sep 1718 in Windsor, CT. He was married to Mary PORTER on 27 May 1656.21

65. Mary PORTER22 was born about 1638. Samuel GRANT and Mary PORTER had the following children:

32 i. Samuel, Jr. GRANT.

74. Nathaniel WARREN23 was born in 1624/25 in Plymouth, Barnstable Co., MA. He died in 1667 in Plymouth, Barnstable Co., MA.24 Will dated 29 Jun 1667, codicil 16 Jul 1667. Inventory taken 21 Oct 1667. Administration granted to his widow Sarah Warren on 30 Oct 1667. Became freeman 3 Jun 1657 Deputy from Plymouth on 1 Jun 1658, and other times. Made a deposition on 15 Oct 1661 when about 37 years old. He was married to Sarah WALKER on 19 Nov 1645 in Plymouth, Barnstable Co., MA.25

75. Sarah WALKER26 was baptized on 10 Nov 1622 in Southwark, Surrey, England.27 Apparently baptised in St. Olave's She died 24 Nov1700 in Plymouth, Barnstable Co., MA.28 Sold land in Plymouth to her son James on 9 Jan 1689/1690, acknowledged on 10 Jan. Nathaniel WARREN and Sarah WALKER had the following children:

i. Alice WARREN29 was born on 2 Aug 1656 in Plymouth, Barnstable Co., MA. She died after 4 Mar 1692.

37 ii. Mercy WARREN.

EIGHTH GENERATION

130. John PORTER30,31,32 was christened on 21 Jun 1594 in Felsted, Essex Co., England. He died on 22 Apr 1648 in Windsor, Hartford, CT. He was born in Felsted, Essex, England. Came to Windsor, CT in 1620 He was married to Anna WHITE on 18 Oct 1620.30

131. Anna WHITE30,31,31 was born in 1600.33 She died in 1648.34 Came from Messing, Essex Co., England, to Windsor CT. John PORTER and Anna WHITE had the following children:

i. Samuel PORTER30,35 was born in 1635.36 He died on 30 Jan 1663. Death date given as 1689 in Roberts. Living in Hadley MA abt 1639.

65 ii. Mary PORTER.

148. Richard WARREN37,38,39,40,41,42 was born about 1580 in prob England.43,44 He died in 1628 in Plymouth, Barnstable Co., MA.45,46 A merchant from London (Willison p 442). Mayflower passenger: London to Plymouth, MA. "The 'grave' Richard Warren of London, ' a useful instrumente,' had an even larger family but had wisely decided to leave it at home." (Willison). Signed the Plymouth Covenant. Went with Captain Standish and eight others to scout out the Plymouth site by boat 6 Dec 1620. Of lower class background, without aristocratic pretentions like all of the other Plymouth colonizers. (Willison p 130) His wife and five daughters came on the Anne in 1623. (Willison p 235 He was Allotted some acres of land on the north side of the town next to the gardens and five acres on the 'other' side of the town towards the eele river in 1623. Probably an assistant governor of Plymouth as early as spring 1624, and until 1628. The ninth lot of the 22 May 1627 Division of Cattle fell to Richard Warredn and his company: 1 of 4 black Heifers that came in the Jacob called 'the smooth horned Heifer' and 2 nanny goats. His company at that time was 13 people. including John and George Billington and Mary and Zakariah Sowle as well as his wife and 7 children. He was married to Elizabeth MARCH in 1608 in Hingham, England.47,47

149. Elizabeth MARCH48 was born about 1583.49 She died in 1673.50 Richard WARREN and Elizabeth MARCH had the following children:

i. Mary WARREN51 was born about 1608 in Hingham, England. She died in 1680 in MA.

ii. Ann WARREN52 was born about 1612.

iii. Sarah WARREN53 was born about 1614 in Hingham, England.54 She died after 1696 in MA.55,56

iv. Elizabeth WARREN57,58 was born about 1616 in Hingham, England.59 She died in 1673.60

v. Abigail WARREN61 was born about 1618 in Hingham, England.62 She died after 3 Jan 1692/93 in Marshfield, MA.63 Came to Plymouth on the 'Anne' in 1623. Received her marriage portion from her mother on 9 Jan 1639.

74 vi. Nathaniel WARREN.

vii. Joseph WARREN64 was born about 1626.

150. William WALKER65. William WALKER had the following children:

75 i. Sarah WALKER.

NINTH GENERATION

260. John PORTER30,31 was born in 1560. He died about 1625 in Felsted, Essex Co., England. He was married to Sibyl VESSEY on 12 Sep 1587 in Little Baddow, Essex Co., England.30

261. Sibyl VESSEY30,31. John PORTER and Sibyl VESSEY had the following children:

130 i. John PORTER.

262. Robert WHITE30,31.

263. Bridget ALLGAR30,31. Robert WHITE and Bridget ALLGAR had the following children:

131 i. Anna WHITE.

TENTH GENERATION

520. Thomas PORTER30,31 was born in 1540 in Felsted, Essex Co., England. He died on 19 Aug 1616. He was married to Ann in 1559.30

521. Ann30 was born in 1542 in Felsted, Essex Co., England. Birth may have been in Wymouth, Essex Co., England. Thomas PORTER and Ann had the following children:

260 i. John PORTER.

522. Thomas VESSEY30,31. Thomas VESSEY had the following children:

261 i. Sibyl VESSEY.

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1. Roberts, Gary Boyd. Carl Boyer, 3rd, Santa Clarita, CA, 1995. p 37.

2. Ibid. p 37.

3. Ibid. p 37.

4. Ibid. p 37.

5. Ibid. p 37.

6. Ibid. p 37.

7. Ibid. p 37.

8. Ibid. p 37.

9. Ibid. p 37.

10. Ibid. 18-16, p 37.

11. Ibid. 18-17, p 37.

12. Ibid. p 37.

13. Ibid. p 37.

14. Ibid. p 37.

15. Ibid. 18-32, p 37.

16. Ibid. 18-33, p 37.

17. Ibid. p 38.

18. Ibid. p 38.

19. Ibid. p 38.

20. Ibid. 18-65, po 38.

21. Ibid. 18-64, po 38.

22. Ibid. 18-65, p 38.

23. Ibid. p 336.

24. Ibid. p 38.

25. Ibid. p 38.

26. Wakefield, Robert S.. Richard Warren of the Mayflower and his Descendants for four generations, Gen. Soc. of Mayflower Desc.,Fremont, CA 1995. General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1995. p 7.

27. Ibid. p 6.

28. Roberts, Gary Boyd. Carl Boyer, 3rd, Santa Clarita, CA, 1995. p 38.

29. Wakefield, Robert S.. Richard Warren of the Mayflower and his Descendants for four generations, Gen. Soc. of Mayflower Desc.,Fremont, CA 1995. General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1995. p 36.

30. Henry Porter Andrews. The Descendants of John Porter of Windsor, CT 1635-1639. 1893 via irisg@poraxis.com 1 Dec 1996.

31. Iris Grimmett. Letter to RJT. irisg@proaxis.com.

32. Roberts, Gary Boyd. Carl Boyer, 3rd, Santa Clarita, CA, 1995. 18-130, p 38.

33. Ibid. 18-131, p 38.

34. Ibid. 18-131, p 38.

35. Ibid. 22-136, p 32.

36. Ibid. 22-136, p 52.

37. Descendants of James Skiff of London, England and Sandwich, MA who died in

1688, Amenia, NY, 1895.

38. Willison, George F.. Saints and Strangers. Reynal & Hitchcock, NY, 1945. p 143.

39. Wakefield, Robert S.. Fichard Warren of the mayflower and his descendants for four generations, Fifth Ed. General Soc. of the Mayflower Descendants, Fremont CA, 1995. p 1.

40. William Bradford (copyist). The Mayflower Compact. Mourt's Relation: A Journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, 1621.

41. Division of Land in 1623 in Plymouth. Vol XII Records of the colony of New Plymouth, reproduced. in Mayflower Descendant 1:227-230.

42. The Division of Cattle at Plymouth. Plymouth Coloony Records as copied by CalebJ@aol.com, 1996.

43. Willison, George F.. Saints and Strangers. Reynal & Hitchcock, NY, 1945. p 442.

44. Wakefield, Robert S.. Richard Warren of the Mayflower and his Descendants for four generations, Gen. Soc. of Mayflower Desc.,Fremont, CA 1995. General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1995. p 1.

45. Roberts, Gary Boyd. Carl Boyer, 3rd, Santa Clarita, CA, 1995. p 39.

46. Wakefield, Robert S.. Richard Warren of the Mayflower and his Descendants for four generations, Gen. Soc. of Mayflower Desc.,Fremont, CA 1995. General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1995. p 1.

47. LORINDA STOVER STEADMAN. Family Group Sheet of Richard Warren and March. 1008 STOUT COURT

OVIEDO, FL 32765.

48. Willison, George F.. Saints and Strangers. Reynal & Hitchcock, NY, 1945. p 450.

49. Ibid. p 450.

50. Ibid. p 450.

51. Ibid. p 450.

52. Ibid. p 450.

53. Roberts, Gary Boyd. Carl Boyer, 3rd, Santa Clarita, CA, 1995. p 257.

54. Willison, George F.. Saints and Strangers. Reynal & Hitchcock, NY, 1945. p 450.

55. Ibid. p 450.

56. Wakefield, Robert S.. Richard Warren of the Mayflower and his Descendants for four generations, Gen. Soc. of Mayflower Desc.,Fremont, CA 1995. General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1995. p 4, #4.

57. Roberts, Gary Boyd. Carl Boyer, 3rd, Santa Clarita, CA, 1995. Chart on p 339.

58. Ibid. p 339.

59. Willison, George F.. Saints and Strangers. Reynal & Hitchcock, NY, 1945. p 450.

60. Roberts, Gary Boyd. Carl Boyer, 3rd, Santa Clarita, CA, 1995. p 39.

61. Descendants of James Skiff of London, England and Sandwich, MA who died in

1688, Amenia, NY, 1895.

62. Willison, George F.. Saints and Strangers. Reynal & Hitchcock, NY, 1945. p 450.

63. Wakefield, Robert S.. Richard Warren of the Mayflower and his Descendants for four generations, Gen. Soc. of Mayflower Desc.,Fremont, CA 1995. General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1995. p 6.

64. Ibid. p 2.

65. Ibid. p 7.

18. Nathaniel7 Warren (Richard, #23); born between 1624 and 1625 Plymouth, Plymouth Co, Massachusetts; married Sarah Walker (see #19) 19 Nov 1645 Plymouth, Massachusetts; died 1667 Plymouth, Plymouth Co, Massachusetts.

Note: Nathaniel WARREN23 was born in 1624/25 in Plymouth, Barnstable Co., MA. He died in 1667 in Plymouth, Barnstable Co., MA.24 Will dated 29 Jun 1667, codicil 16 Jul 1667. Inventory taken 21 Oct 1667. Administration granted to his widow Sarah Warren on 30 Oct 1667. Became freeman 3 Jun 1657 Deputy from Plymouth on 1 Jun 1658, and other times. Made a deposition on 15 Oct 1661 when about 37 years old[N].

Children of Nathaniel7 Warren and Sarah Walker (see #19) both born Plymouth, Barnstable Co, Massachusetts, were as follows:

19. Sarah7 Walker; born 1622 Southwark, Surrey, England; married Nathaniel Warren (see #18), son of Richard Warren and Elizabeth Jouatt, 19 Nov 1645 Plymouth, Massachusetts; died 24 Nov 1700 Plymouth, Plymouth Co, Massachusetts.

Note: (an unknown value) Baptised in St. Olave's, Southwark, Surrey, England, England,[N].

Generation Eight

20. Matthew8 Grant; born circa 1605.

Emigrated in 1630[N].

Children of Matthew8 Grant and an unknown spouse were:

21. John8 Porter (John, #25); born circa 21 Jun 1594 Felsted, Essex Co, England; married Anna "Rose" White (see #22), daughter of Robert White V and Bridget Allgar, 18 Oct 1620 Messing, Essex, England; died 21 Apr 1648 Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut; buried 22 Apr 1648 Windsor Congregational Church Yard, Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut.

Note: Christened on 21 Jun 1594 Felsted, Essex, England,[N]. Occupation:[N].

Children of John8 Porter and Anna "Rose" White (see #22) were as follows:

22. Anna "Rose"8 White (Robert, #27); born circa 13 Jul 1600 Messing, Essex, England or Shelford, Essex, England; married John Porter (see #21), son of John Porter Yeoman and Sibyl Vessey, 18 Oct 1620 Messing, Essex, England; died 21 Apr 1648 Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut.

23. Richard8 Warren (Christopher, #29); born circa 1580 Kent, England; married Elizabeth Jouatt (see #24), daughter of John Jonatt, 1 Jan 1601/2 London, England; died between 1627 and 1628 Plymouth, Plymouth Co, Massachusetts.

Occupation:[N]. Occupation:[N].

Children of Richard8 Warren and Elizabeth Jouatt (see #24) were as follows:

24. Elizabeth8 Jouatt (John Jonatt, #31); born circa 1583 Kent, England; married Richard Warren (see #23), son of Christopher Warren and Alice Webb, 1 Jan 1601/2 London, England; died 2 Oct 1673 Plymouth, Plymouth Co, Massachusetts.

Note: (an unknown value) Came on the third boat 'Anne' to Plymouth in 1623.[N].

Generation Nine

25. John9 Porter Yeoman (Thomas, #32); born circa 1560 Tiverton, Devonshire, England; married Sibyl Vessey (see #26), daughter of Thomas Vessey Yeoman, 12 Sep 1587 Little Baddow, Essex, England; died 26 Nov 1625 Felsted, Essex Co, England.

Children of John9 Porter Yeoman and Sibyl Vessey (see #26) were as follows:

26. Sibyl9 Vessey (Thomas, #34); born 15 Nov 1561 Little Baddow, Essex, England; married John Porter Yeoman (see #25), son of Thomas Porter and Ann (Porter), 12 Sep 1587 Little Baddow, Essex, England; died 26 Nov 1625 Tiverton, Devonshire, England, at age 64.

Note: (an unknown value) on 30 Nov 1561 Baptized in Little Baddow, Essex, England,[N].

27. Robert9 White V (Robert, #35); born 24 Jun 1561 Shalford, Essex, England; married Bridget Allgar (see #28), daughter of William Allgar IV and Margaret Ann Parye, 24 Jun 1585 Shalford, Essex, England; died circa 17 Jun 1617 Messing, Essex, England.

Children of Robert9 White V and Bridget Allgar (see #28) were as follows:

28. Bridget9 Allgar (William, #37); born 11 Mar 1561/62 Shalford, Essex, England; married John Christmas; married Robert White V (see #27), son of Robert White IV and Alice Wright, 24 Jun 1585 Shalford, Essex, England; died after 24 Jun 1605 (prob) Messing, Essex, England.

Note: Co-executors of Robert White's will circa 17 Jun 1617[N].

29. Christopher9 Warren (William, #39); born 1558 Carlstock, England; married Alice Webb (see #30) 1579 England; died 7 Dec 1587 England.

Children of Christopher9 Warren and Alice Webb (see #30) were:

30. Alice9 Webb; born 1560 Sidnam, England; married Christopher Warren (see #29), son of William Warren and Anne Mable, 1579 England.

31. John9 Jonatt; born 1557.

Children of John9 Jonatt and an unknown spouse were:

Generation Ten

32. Thomas10 Porter (John, #41); born 1540 Felsted, Essex, England; married Ann (Porter) (see #33) 1559 Felsted, Essex, England; died 19 Aug 1616.

Children of Thomas10 Porter and Ann (Porter) (see #33) were:

33. Ann10 (Porter); born 1542 Felsted or Wymouth, Essex Co, England; married Thomas Porter (see #32), son of John Porter and Agnes Luscombe, 1559 Felsted, Essex, England; died 19 Aug 1616 Essex, England.

34. Thomas10 Vessey Yeoman (George, #43); born circa 1530 Little Baddow, Essex, England; died 9 Aug 1639 Little Badow, Essex, England.

Children of Thomas10 Vessey Yeoman and an unknown spouse were as follows:

35. Robert10 White IV (Richard, #45); born circa 1542 South Pemerton, Somerset, England; married Alice Wright (see #36) 1561 South Petherton, Somerset, England; died 7 Sep 1600 Shalford, Essex, England.

Children of Robert10 White IV and Alice Wright (see #36) were:

36. Alice10 Wright; born 1542 Soham, Cambridgeshire, England; married Robert White IV (see #35), son of Richard White and Helen/Ellen Kirston, 1561 South Petherton, Somerset, England; died 22 Aug 1596 South Petherton, Somerset, England.

37. William10 Allgar IV (William, #47); born 1536 Shalford, Essex, England; married Margaret Ann Parye (see #38), daughter of Thomas Parye, circa 1560 Essex, England; died 25 Aug 1575 Shalford, Essex, England.

Note: (an unknown value) on 2 Aug 1540 Christened in Shalford, Essex, England,[N].

Children of William10 Allgar IV and Margaret Ann Parye (see #38) were as follows:

38. Margaret Ann10 Parye (Thomas, #49); born 1540 Braintree, Essex, England; married William Marlar; married William Allgar IV (see #37), son of William Allgar III and Mary Smith, circa 1560 Essex, England; died 25 Aug 1612 Shalford, Essex, England.

39. William10 Warren; born circa 1530; married Anne Mable (see #40).

Children of William10 Warren and Anne Mable (see #40) were as follows:

40. Anne10 Mable; born circa 1535; married William Warren (see #39).

Generation Eleven

41. John11 Porter; born circa 1510 Tiverton, Devonshire, England; married Agnes Luscombe (see #42).

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FIRST GENERATION

1. Lovina PORTER1 was born on 17 Dec 1776.2 Of East Hartford, CT.

SECOND GENERATION

2. James PORTER1 died in 1777 in Natchez, MS.2 Residence: E. Hartford CT. He was married to Sarah in 1769.2

3. Sarah2. James PORTER and Sarah had the following children:

1 i. Lovina PORTER.

THIRD GENERATION

4. James PORTER2. He was married to Eunice TAYLOR in 1745.2

5. Eunice TAYLOR2 was born in 1720.2 She died in 1789. James PORTER and Eunice TAYLOR had the following children:

2 i. James PORTER.

FOURTH GENERATION

8. James PORTER2 died in 1759.2 He was married to Mabel PITKIN on 20 Jul 1720.

9. Mabel PITKIN2 was born in 1695. James PORTER and Mabel PITKIN had the following children:

4 i. James PORTER.

10. Stephen TAYLOR2 was born on 9 May 1685. He was married to Elizabeth RICHARDS on 5 Oct 1709.2

11. Elizabeth RICHARDS2. Stephen TAYLOR and Elizabeth RICHARDS had the following children:

5 i. Eunice TAYLOR.

FIFTH GENERATION

16. Hezekiah PORTER2. He was married to Hannah COWLES on 20 May 1686.2

17. Hannah COWLES2 was born on 14 Nov 1668.2 She died on 5 Sep 1701. Hezekiah PORTER and Hannah COWLES had the following children:

8 i. James PORTER.

18. Roger PITKIN2. Roger PITKIN had the following children:

9 i. Mabel PITKIN.

ii. Mary PITKIN2.

20. Stephen TAYLOR was born on 11 Mar 1644. He died on 3 Aug 1707. He was married to Joanna PORTER on 8 Nov 1676.2

21. Joanna PORTER2 was born in 1652. Stephen TAYLOR and Joanna PORTER had the following children:

10 i. Stephen TAYLOR.

22. Obediah RICHARDS2. Of Farmington, CT.

23. Hannah ANDREWS2. Obediah RICHARDS and Hannah ANDREWS had the following children:

11 i. Elizabeth RICHARDS.

SIXTH GENERATION

32. Samuel PORTER2,3 was born in 1635.4 He died on 30 Jan 1663. Death date given as 1689 in Roberts. Living in Hadley MA abt 1639.

33. Hannah STANLEY2 was born about 1640 in England.5 She died on 18 Dec 1702.6 Death date given as 1708 by Roberts. Samuel PORTER and Hannah STANLEY had the following children:

16 i. Hezekiah PORTER.

ii. Samuel, Jr. PORTER7 was born on 6 Apr 1660 in Hadley, MA. He died on 29 Jul 1722 in Hadley, MA.

34. John COLES2 was born in 1641. He died on 12 May 1711. He was married to Deborah BARTLETT on 22 Nov 1668.2

35. Deborah BARTLETT2 was born in Mar 1646. She was baptized on 8 Mar 1646.2 She died. John COLES and Deborah BARTLETT had the following children:

17 i. Hannah COWLES.

40. Stephen TAYLOR2 died on 1 Sep 1668.2

41. Sarah HOSFORD2 died on 5 Aug 1669. Stephen TAYLOR and Sarah HOSFORD had the following children:

20 i. Stephen TAYLOR.

42. Thomas PORTER2 died in 1697. Came from England and settled in Hartford CT in 1644. He was married to Sarah HART in 1644.2

43. Sarah HART2 was born in England.2 Thomas PORTER and Sarah HART had the following children:

21 i. Joanna PORTER.

46. John, Sr. ANDRUS8 died in 1681 in Farmington, (Tunxis), CT. One of the early settlers of CT. In Harford CT on 20 May 1658. In 1672

one of 84 proprietors of the town of Tunxis, later called 'ffarmingtowne.'

Tunxis was the name of an Amerind tribe and river. Farmer on the East

side of the Tunxis river where a canal aqueduct was made in 1825, about 2

miles North of the village of Farmington, now called Waterville. Property

still in Andrews ownership until at least 1871. He joined the

Congregational Church of Farmington 9 May 1658. John and his wife Mary

are 14 in a list of church enumeration. Did business with Deacon Isaac

Moore and Captain John Standley. he is listed in an exchange of land with

the Amerinds: Kepaquamp, Querrimus and Mataneage on 8 Feb 1657 that

contained 'black lead.' He was 'made free' in Hargord by General Court on

20 May 1658. He had several parcels of land in CT in the

Hartford-Farmington area. In this generation both Andrews and Andrus is

used as the spelling for the same man.

47. Mary. John, Sr. ANDRUS and Mary had the following children:

23 i. Hannah ANDREWS.

SEVENTH GENERATION

64. John PORTER2,9,10 was christened on 21 Jun 1594 in Felsted, Essex Co., England. He died on 22 Apr 1648 in Windsor, Hartford, CT. He was born in Felsted, Essex, England. Came to Windsor, CT in 1620 He was married to Anna WHITE on 18 Oct 1620.2

65. Anna WHITE2,9,9 was born in 1600.11 She died in 1648.12 Came from Messing, Essex Co., England, to Windsor CT. John PORTER and Anna WHITE had the following children:

32 i. Samuel PORTER.

ii. Mary PORTER13 was born about 1638.

66. Thomas STANLEY2 died on 30 Jan 1663 in Hadley, MA. Came from England in the ship 'Planter' to Lynn, MA in 1635. Removed to Hartford, CT 1636, Hadley MA 1659. Thomas STANLEY had the following children:

33 i. Hannah STANLEY.

68. John COLES2 died in Sep 1675. Came from England and settled in Hartford CT, removed to Hadley, MA in 1659.

69. Hannah2 died in 1680. John COLES and Hannah had the following children:

34 i. John COLES.

70. Robert BARTLETT2 died on 14 Mar 1676 in MA. Killed by Indians. Came from England to Cambridge MA on the ' Lion' 16 Sep 1632, moved to Hartford, CT, 1635, an original proprietor. Moved to Northampton, MA abt 1655. Robert BARTLETT had the following children:

35 i. Deborah BARTLETT.

82. William HOSFORD2. Came from England to Dorchester, MA in 1633 with his wife Sarah; removed to Windsor, CT, and Springfield MA and returned to England 1660.

83. Sarah2. William HOSFORD and Sarah had the following children:

41 i. Sarah HOSFORD.

86. Deacon Stephen HART2. Deacon Stephen HART had the following children:

43 i. Sarah HART.

EIGHTH GENERATION

128. John PORTER2,9 was born in 1560. He died about 1625 in Felsted, Essex Co., England. He was married to Sibyl VESSEY on 12 Sep 1587 in Little Baddow, Essex Co., England.2

129. Sibyl VESSEY2,9. John PORTER and Sibyl VESSEY had the following children:

64 i. John PORTER.

130. Robert WHITE2,9.

131. Bridget ALLGAR2,9. Robert WHITE and Bridget ALLGAR had the following children:

65 i. Anna WHITE.

NINTH GENERATION

256. Thomas PORTER2,9 was born in 1540 in Felsted, Essex Co., England. He died on 19 Aug 1616. He was married to Ann in 1559.2

257. Ann2 was born in 1542 in Felsted, Essex Co., England. Birth may have been in Wymouth, Essex Co., England. Thomas PORTER and Ann had the following children:

128 i. John PORTER.

258. Thomas VESSEY2,9. Thomas VESSEY had the following children:

129 i. Sibyl VESSEY.

TENTH GENERATION

512. John PORTER2,9 was born about 1510 in England.

513. Agnes LUSCOMBE2,9 was born about 1512 in England. John PORTER and Agnes LUSCOMBE had the following children:

256 i. Thomas PORTER.

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SOURCES

1. Andrews. Genealogical History of John and Andrews who settled in Farmington, CT,

1640. 1872.

2. Henry Porter Andrews. The Descendants of John Porter of Windsor, CT 1635-1639. 1893 via irisg@poraxis.com 1 Dec 1996.

3. Roberts, Gary Boyd. Carl Boyer, 3rd, Santa Clarita, CA, 1995. 22-136, p 32.

4. Ibid. 22-136, p 52.

5. Ibid. 24-137, p 52.

6. Ibid. 22-137, p 52.

7. Ibid. 22-68, p 52.

8. 'Genealogical History of John and Mary Andrews who settled in Farmington,

CT, 1640', 1872, p51. There is a will where he leaves property and

objects to his wife and son Benjamin. Group sheet of Mary E. Mahon of

Tampa FL.

9. Iris Grimmett. Letter to RJT. irisg@proaxis.com.

10. Roberts, Gary Boyd. Carl Boyer, 3rd, Santa Clarita, CA, 1995. 18-130, p 38.

11. Ibid. 18-131, p 38.

12. Ibid. 18-131, p 38.

13. Ibid. 18-65, p 38.

Children of John11 Porter and Agnes Luscombe (see #42) were:

42. Agnes11 Luscombe; born circa 1512 Tiverton, Devonshire, England; married John Porter (see #41).

43. George11 Vessey; born 1504 Little Baddow, Essex, England; married Tryphena Partridge (see #44).

Children of George11 Vessey and Tryphena Partridge (see #44) were:

44. Tryphena11 Partridge; born 1506 Little Baddow, Essex, England; married George Vessey (see #43).

45. Richard11 White (Thomas, #50); born circa 1519 Merriott, Somerset, England; married Helen/Ellen Kirston (see #46), daughter of Stephen Kirston and Margaret Offley, circa 1540 South Petherton, Somerset, England; died 6 May 1578 Hill Farrance, Somerset, England.

Children of Richard11 White and Helen/Ellen Kirston (see #46) were as follows:

46. Helen/Ellen11 Kirston (Stephen, #52); born circa 1523 Hill Farrance, Somerset, England; married Richard White (see #45), son of Thomas White and Agnes White, circa 1540 South Petherton, Somerset, England; died 22 Aug 1596 Messing or Shelford, Essex, England.

She was also known as Ellen Kirton.

47. William11 Allgar III (Robert Algere, #54); born 1475 Shalford, Essex, England; married Mary Smith (see #48) (prob) Lindsell, Essex, England; died Lindsell, Essex, England.

Children of William11 Allgar III and Mary Smith (see #48) were:

48. Mary11 Smith; born 1510 Norfolkshire, England; married William Allgar III (see #47), son of Robert Algere and Margaret (Algere), (prob) Lindsell, Essex, England; died Lindsell, Essex, England.

49. Thomas11 Parye; born 1492 Bradfield, Essex, England.

He was also known as Thomas Perye.

Children of Thomas11 Parye and an unknown spouse were:

Generation Twelve

50. Thomas12 White (Robert, #56); born circa 1490 Marriot, Somerset, England; married Agnes White (see #51), daughter of Robert White and daughter Welles, 1500 Marriot, Somerset, England; died before 1549 Martock, Somerset, England.

Children of Thomas12 White and Agnes White (see #51) were as follows:

51. Agnes12 White (Robert, #58); born circa 1495 Aller, Somerset, England; married unknown Richards; married Thomas White (see #50), son of Robert White III and Elizabeth Inglefield, 1500 Marriot, Somerset, England; died before 1549 Hill Farrance, Somerset, England.

She was also known as Agnes Richards.

52. Stephen12 Kirston; born circa 1510 Thorpe, Manderville, Northumberland, England; married Margaret Offley (see #53), daughter of William Offley Mayor of Stafford and Elizabeth Dillorne, circa 1528; died 15 Aug 1566 St Andrews, Undershift, London, England.

Children of Stephen12 Kirston and Margaret Offley (see #53) were:

53. Margaret12 Offley (William, #60); born circa 1501 Stafford, Staffordshire, England; married John Nicolas; married Stephen Kirston (see #52) circa 1528; died 1574.

54. Robert12 Algere (William, #62); born 1435 Lindsell, Essex, England; married Margaret (Algere) (see #55) 1470 Lindsell, Essex, England; died 21 Dec 1493 Lindsell, Essex, England.

Children of Robert12 Algere and Margaret (Algere) (see #55) were:

55. Margaret12 (Algere); born circa 1440 Lindsell, Essex, England; married Robert Algere (see #54), son of William Algere II, 1470 Lindsell, Essex, England; died 21 Dec 1505 Lindsell, Essex, England.

Generation Thirteen

56. Robert13 White III (Robert, #63); born circa 1475 Swanborne, Hampshire, England; married Elizabeth Inglefield (see #57), daughter of Thomas Inglefield, 1489 Marriot, Somerset, England.

Children of Robert13 White III and Elizabeth Inglefield (see #57) were:

57. Elizabeth13 Inglefield (Thomas, #65); born circa 1478 Southamborrow, Southampton, England; married Robert White III (see #56), son of Sir Robert White II and Margaret Gaynsford, 1489 Marriot, Somerset, England.

58. Robert13 White (John, #66); born 1470 Marriot, Somerset, England; married daughter Welles (see #59) 1491 Marriot, Somersetshire.

Children of Robert13 White and daughter Welles (see #59) were:

59. daughter13 Welles; born 1472 Marriot, Somerset, England; married Robert White (see #58), son of John White, 1491 Marriot, Somersetshire.

60. William13 Offley Mayor of Stafford (John, #67); born circa 1475 of Stafford, Staffordshire; married Elizabeth Dillorne (see #61); married Elizabeth Rogerson, daughter of William Rogerson; married Elizabeth Wright.

Occupation:[N].

Children of William13 Offley Mayor of Stafford and Elizabeth Dillorne (see #61) all born Stafford, Staffordshire, England, were as follows:

61. Elizabeth13 Dillorne; born circa 1480 of Stafford, Staffordshire; married William Offley Mayor of Stafford (see #60), son of John Offley and Margery (Offley).

62. William13 Algere II (William Algor, #69); born 1400 Lindsell, Essex, England; died 3 Mar 1467/68 Lindsell, Essex, England.

He was also known as John William Algor.

Children of William13 Algere II and an unknown spouse were:

Generation Fourteen

63. Sir Robert14 White II (John, #70); born circa 1456 Swanborne, Hampshire; married Margaret Gaynsford (see #64), daughter of Nicholas Gaynsford and Margaret Sidney, 1467 Swanborne, Hampshire.

Children of Sir Robert14 White II and Margaret Gaynsford (see #64) were as follows:

64. Margaret14 Gaynsford (Nicholas, #72); born circa 1457 Swanborne, Hampshire or Crowhurst, Surrey; married Sir Robert White II (see #63), son of John White II and Alice (Eleanor) Hungerford, 1467 Swanborne, Hampshire.

65. Thomas14 Inglefield; born circa 1450.

Children of Thomas14 Inglefield and an unknown spouse were:

66. John14 White; born circa 1444.

Children of John14 White and an unknown spouse were:

67. John14 Offley (Richard, #74); born circa 1450 of Stafford, Staffordshire, England; married Margery (Offley) (see #68).

Children of John14 Offley and Margery (Offley) (see #68) were:

68. Margery14 (Offley); born circa 1454; married John Offley (see #67), son of Richard Offley.

69. William14 Algor (John, #75); born circa 1374 Lindsell, Essex, England; died 1418.

Children of William14 Algor and an unknown spouse were:

Generation Fifteen

70. John15 White II (Robert, #76); born circa 1422 Swanborne, Hampshire; married Alice (Eleanor) Hungerford (see #71), daughter of Robert Hungerford II Lord Hungerford and Alianor Molines, circa 1452 Swanborne, Hampshire; died 1462.

Children of John15 White II and Alice (Eleanor) Hungerford (see #71) were as follows:

71. Alice (Eleanor)15 Hungerford (Robert Lord Hungerford, #78); born circa 1439 Swanborne, Hampshire, England; married John White II (see #70), son of Robert White and Alice/Alecia (White), circa 1452 Swanborne, Hampshire.

72. Nicholas15 Gaynsford (John, #80); born circa 1424 Crowhurst, Surrey, England; married Margaret Sidney (see #73) 1439 Swanborne, Hampshire; died circa 1498 Crowhurst, Surrey, England.

Children of Nicholas15 Gaynsford and Margaret Sidney (see #73) were:

73. Margaret15 Sidney; born 1421 Hampshire, England; married Nicholas Gaynsford (see #72), son of John Gaynsford IV and Margaret (Gaynsford), 1439 Swanborne, Hampshire.

She was also known as Margaret Sydney.

74. Richard15 Offley; born circa 1420.

Children of Richard15 Offley and an unknown spouse were:

75. John15 Algor; born circa 1333 Lindsell, Essex, England; died 1 Jan 1412/13.

Children of John15 Algor and an unknown spouse were:

Generation Sixteen

76. Robert16 White (John, #82); born circa 1370 Yatley, Farnham, Surrey, England; married Alice/Alecia (White) (see #77) 1421 Swanborne, Hampshire; died Farnham, Surrey, England.

Children of Robert16 White and Alice/Alecia (White) (see #77) were:

77. Alice/Alecia16 (White); born 1392 of Swanborne, Hampshire; married Robert White (see #76), son of John White, 1421 Swanborne, Hampshire.

78. Robert Hungerford II16 Lord Hungerford (Robert, #83); born before 1429 Forley, Hungerford, Somerset; married Alianor Molines (see #79), daughter of Sir William Molines and Anne Whalesborough, before 5 Nov 1440 Swanborne, Hampshire; died 18 May 1464 Newcastle, Northumberland, England; buried after 18 May 1464 Salisbury Cathedral., Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.

Note: 3rd Lord Hungerford[N]. Military Service: Served in the French campaign, taken prisoner. Remained in Aquitaine for several years until a large ransom was paid[N]. He was also known as Robert Hungerford II.

Children of Robert Hungerford II16 Lord Hungerford and Alianor Molines (see #79) were as follows:

79. Alianor16 Molines (William, #85); born 11 Jun 1426 Somerset, England; married Robert Hungerford II Lord Hungerford (see #78), son of Sir Robert Hungerford Lord Hungerford and Lady Margaret Botreaux, before 5 Nov 1440 Swanborne, Hampshire; married Sir Oliver Manyngham circa 24 Mar 1469; died 1476.

She was also known as Eleanor Moleyns.

80. John16 Gaynsford IV (John, #87); born 1394 Crowhurst, Surrey; married Margaret (Gaynsford) (see #81) circa 1418 Crowhurst, Surrey; died 9 Jul 1450 Crowhurst, Surrey.

Children of John16 Gaynsford IV and Margaret (Gaynsford) (see #81) all born Crowhurst, Surrey, England, were as follows:

81. Margaret16 (Gaynsford); born 1396 Crowhurst, Surrey; married John Gaynsford IV (see #80), son of John Gaynsford III, circa 1418 Crowhurst, Surrey.

Generation Seventeen

82. John17 White; born circa 1340 Yatley, Farnham, Surrey, England; died Farnham, Surrey, England.

Children of John17 White and an unknown spouse were:

83. Sir Robert Hungerford17 Lord Hungerford (Walter, #88); born between 1409 and 1413 Fairleighy-Hungerford, Somerset, England; married Lady Margaret Botreaux (see #84), daughter of William de Botreaux II Lord Botreaux and Elizabeth de Beaumont, 1439 Heytesbury, Wiltshire; died 18 May 1459 of Heytesbury, Wiltshire, England; buried after 18 May 1459 Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.

He was also known as Sir Robert Hungerford. Note: Second Lord Hungerford. Summoned to Parliament from the given date after 5 Sep 1450[N].

Children of Sir Robert Hungerford17 Lord Hungerford and Lady Margaret Botreaux (see #84) were as follows:

84. Lady Margaret17 Botreaux (William Lord Botreaux, #90); born before 1422; married Sir Robert Hungerford Lord Hungerford (see #83), son of Sir Walter de Hungerford Lord Hungerford and Katherine Peverell, 1439 Heytesbury, Wiltshire; died 7 Feb 1478; buried after 7 Feb 1478 Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.

As of between May 1462 and 1478, she was also known as Margaret Botreaux Baroness Botreaux suo jure Baroness Botreaux suo jure. Only daughter & heiress of her parents.

85. Sir William17 Molines (William Lord Molines, #92); born 1405 of Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire; married Anne Whalesborough (see #86), daughter of John Whalesborough, 1 May 1423 Ewelme, Oxfordshire; died 8 May 1429 siege of Orléans, France.

Children of Sir William17 Molines and Anne Whalesborough (see #86) were:

86. Anne17 Whalesborough (John, #94); born circa 1412 Cornwall, England; married Sir William Molines (see #85), son of William de Molines Lord Molines and Margery Whalesborough, 1 May 1423 Ewelme, Oxfordshire; died after 28 Feb 1468 London, Middlesex, England.

87. John17 Gaynsford III (John, #95); born circa 1358 Crowhurst, Surrey.

Children of John17 Gaynsford III and an unknown spouse were as follows:

Generation Eighteen

88. Sir Walter de Hungerford18 Lord Hungerford (Thomas de Hungerford, #97); born 22 Jun 1378 of Wellow, Somerset, England; married Katherine Peverell (see #89), daughter of Sir Thomas Peverell and Margaret de Courtenay, before 18 Sep 1402; married Alianor de Berkeley, daughter of Sir John de Berkeley of Beverstone and Elizabeth de Bettleshorne, before 8 May 1439 Beverstone, Gloucestershire, England; died 9 Aug 1449 Farley Castle, Somerset, England, at age 71.

Occupation:[N]. Residence:[N]. He was also known as Sir Walter de Hungerford. Note: Invested as a Knight of the Garter in 1420[N]. Moved:[N].

Children of Sir Walter de Hungerford18 Lord Hungerford and Katherine Peverell (see #89) were as follows:

89. Katherine18 Peverell (Thomas, #99); born circa 1380 of Park Hamathethy, Penhale, Cornwall, England; married Sir Walter de Hungerford Lord Hungerford (see #88), son of Sir Thomas de Hungerford and Joan Hussey, before 18 Sep 1402; died after 14 Jun 1426.

Note: Co-heiress of her father circa 1422[N].

90. William de Botreaux II18 Lord Botreaux (William, #101); born 20 Feb 1388/89 Walton, Klimersdon, Somerset; married Elizabeth de Beaumont (see #91), daughter of Sir John de Beaumont II Lord Beaumont and Katherine de Everingham, before 1411; married Margaret Ros, daughter of Thomas Ros Lord Ros and Eleanor Beauchamp, before 1458; died 16 May 1462 of Boscastle, Cornwall, England, at age 73; buried after 16 May 1462 Cadbury, Somerset, England.

Residence: of Boscastle, Cornwall, England,[N]. Note: 3rd Lord[N].

Children of William de Botreaux II18 Lord Botreaux and Elizabeth de Beaumont (see #91) were:

91. Elizabeth18 de Beaumont (John Lord Beaumont, #103); born 1389 of Falkingham, Lincolnshire, England; married William de Botreaux II Lord Botreaux (see #90), son of William de Botreaux Lord Botreaux and Elizabeth de St. Lo, before 1411; married Richard de Hastings, son of Ralph de Hastings II and Maud de Sutton, circa 1417; died 1488 Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England.

92. William de Molines18 Lord Molines (Richard de Molines, #105); born 7 Jan 1377/78; married Margery Whalesborough (see #93) before 29 Sep 1405; died 1425.

Children of William de Molines18 Lord Molines and Margery Whalesborough (see #93) were as follows:

93. Margery18 Whalesborough; born circa 1381 Stoke Pogis, Buckinghamshire; married William de Molines Lord Molines (see #92), son of Richard de Molines and Eleanor de Beaumont, before 29 Sep 1405; died 26 Mar 1438/39.

94. John18 Whalesborough; born circa 1382 of Whalesborough, Cornwall, England.

Children of John18 Whalesborough and an unknown spouse were:

95. John18 Gaynsford II (John Gaynesford, #107); born circa 1337 Crowhurst, Surrey; married Cristina (Gaynsford) (see #96) circa 1357 Crowhurst, Surrey.

Children of John18 Gaynsford II and Cristina (Gaynsford) (see #96) were:

96. Cristina18 (Gaynsford); born circa 1338 Crowhurst, Surrey; married John Gaynsford II (see #95), son of John Gaynesford and Margery de la Poyle, circa 1357 Crowhurst, Surrey.

Generation Nineteen

97. Sir Thomas19 de Hungerford (Walter, #109); born circa 1330 Wiltshire, England; married Joan Hussey (see #98), daughter of Sir Edmund Hussey and Joanna (Hussey), 1376; died 3 Dec 1397 Farleigh Castle, Farleigh, Somerset, England.

Occupation:[N]. Residence: of Farleigh & Wellow., Somerset, England,[N]. Note: Speaker of the House of Commons during the "Bad" Parliament. He operated as a milksop for John of Gaunt & the King's Party in 1377[N].

Children of Sir Thomas19 de Hungerford and Joan Hussey (see #98) were as follows:

98. Joan19 Hussey (Edmund, #111); born circa 1349 of Holbrook, Somersetshire; married John Whyton before 1375; married Sir Thomas de Hungerford (see #97), son of Sir Walter de Hungerford IV and Elizabeth FitzJohn, 1376; died 21 Mar 1411 Farley, Hungerford, Somerset, England.

Note: Co-heiress of her father[N].

99. Sir Thomas19 Peverell (Hugh, #113); born circa 1340 of Parke Hamatethy, Penhale, Cornwall, England; married Margaret de Courtenay (see #100), daughter of Sir Thomas de Courtenay and Muriel de Moels, circa 1381 of Exeter, Devonshire, England; died before 1422.

Children of Sir Thomas19 Peverell and Margaret de Courtenay (see #100) were:

100. Margaret19 de Courtenay (Thomas, #115); born circa 1342 Exeter, Devonshire, England; married Sir Thomas Peverell (see #99), son of Sir Hugh Peverell and Elizabeth de Cobham, circa 1381 of Exeter, Devonshire, England; died circa 8 Dec 1422.

Note: Heiress of her father circa Jun 1362[N].

101. William de Botreaux19 Lord Botreaux; born 1367 of Boscastle, Cornwall, England; married Elizabeth de St. Lo (see #102), daughter of Sir John de St. Lo, Feb 1369/70; died 25 May 1395.

Note: (an unknown value) 2nd Lord.[N].

Children of William de Botreaux19 Lord Botreaux and Elizabeth de St. Lo (see #102) were as follows:

102. Elizabeth19 de St. Lo (John, #117); born circa 1367 Newton St. Loe, Wltshire; married William de Botreaux Lord Botreaux (see #101) Feb 1369/70.

Note: Co-heiress of her father[N].

103. Sir John de Beaumont II19 Lord Beaumont (Henry Earl of Buchan, #118); born 1361 of Folkingham, Lincolnshire, England; married Katherine de Everingham (see #104), daughter of Thomas de Everingham, circa 1379 Nottinghamshire, England; died 9 Sep 1396 Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland; buried after 9 Sep 1396 Sempringham, England.

He was also known as Sir John de Beaumont. Note: 4th Lord, K.G in 1393[N]. Military Service: Warden of the West Marches towards Scotland in 1396[N].

Children of Sir John de Beaumont II19 Lord Beaumont and Katherine de Everingham (see #104) were as follows:

104. Katherine19 de Everingham (Thomas, #120); born circa 1357 of Laxton, Nottinghamshire, England; married Sir John de Beaumont II Lord Beaumont (see #103), son of Henry de Beaumont II Earl of Buchan and Margaret de Vere, circa 1379 Nottinghamshire, England; died 1426.

105. Richard19 de Molines (William de Moleyns, #121); born circa 1353 of Stoke Pogis, Buckinghamshire, England; married Eleanor de Beaumont (see #106), daughter of Henry de Beaumont II Earl of Buchan and Margaret de Vere; died 14 Dec 1384.

Children of Richard19 de Molines and Eleanor de Beaumont (see #106) were:

106. Eleanor19 de Beaumont (Henry Earl of Buchan, #118); born circa 1363 of Falkingham, Lincolnshire, England; married Richard de Molines (see #105), son of William de Moleyns and Margery Bacon.

107. John19 Gaynesford; born 1315 Crowhurst, Surrey; married Margery de la Poyle (see #108), daughter of John de la Poyle and Mabilla (de la Poyle), circa 1336 Crowhurst, Surrey.

Children of John19 Gaynesford and Margery de la Poyle (see #108) were:

108. Margery19 de la Poyle (John, #125); born 1318 Crowhurst, Surrey, England; married John Gaynesford (see #107) circa 1336 Crowhurst, Surrey.

She was also known as Margery de la Pole.

Generation Twenty

109. Sir Walter20 de Hungerford IV (Walter, #127); born 1286 of Farleigh & Wellow, Somerset, England; married Elizabeth FitzJohn (see #110), daughter of Sir John FitzAdam; died after 1355 Farleigh, Somerset, England.

Note: "Families Directly Descended from all the Royal Families in Europe", Elizabeth M. Rixford.

"The Complete Peerage", Cokayne.

"Ancestral roots of certain American colonists who came to America before 1700", Weis, 1992, seventh edition.

"Wallop Family".

"The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz", Ronny O. Bodine[N].

Children of Sir Walter20 de Hungerford IV and Elizabeth FitzJohn (see #110) were:

110. Elizabeth20 FitzJohn (John FitzAdam, #128); born circa 1312 Heytesbury, Wiltshire, England; married Sir Walter de Hungerford IV (see #109), son of Walter de Hungerford III.

Note: "The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz", Ronny O. Bodine.

"Wallop Family"[N]. Residence: Cherill, Wiltshire, England,[N].

111. Sir Edmund20 Hussey (Reginald Huse, #129); born circa 1330 of Holbroke, Somerset, England; married Joanna (Hussey) (see #112); died of Holbrook, Somersetshire.

Residence: of Charlton-Musgrave, Somerset, England,[N].

Children of Sir Edmund20 Hussey and Joanna (Hussey) (see #112) were as follows:

112. Joanna20 (Hussey); born circa 1334; married Sir Edmund Hussey (see #111), son of Reginald Huse and Alianora de Aubigny; died after 1362.

113. Sir Hugh20 Peverell (James, #131); born circa 1300 of Sanford Peverell, Devonshire; married Elizabeth de Cobham (see #114), daughter of John de Cobham and Amicia Bolhay.

Note:

"Wallop Family".

"Ancestral roots of certain American colonists who came to America before 1700", Weis, 1992, seventh edition.

"The Complete Peerage", Cokayne.

"The Lineage and Ancestry of HRH Prince Charles", Gerald Paget.

"The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants", Gary Boyd Roberts, 1993[N].

Children of Sir Hugh20 Peverell and Elizabeth de Cobham (see #114) were:

114. Elizabeth20 de Cobham (John, #133); born circa 1302 of Blackborough-Boty, Devonshire; married Sir Hugh Peverell (see #113), son of James Peverell and Margaret Cornwall.

Note: "The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz", Ronny O. Bodine.

"Wallop Family"[N].

115. Sir Thomas20 de Courtenay (Hugh Earl of Devon, #135); born 1318 of Southpole & Watton, Surrey; married Muriel de Moels (see #116), daughter of Sir John de Moels Lord Moels and Joan Lovel, before 1337 Cadbury, Mapperton, Somersetshire; died 9 Jun 1362 of Woodhuish & Dunterton, Devonshire.

Note: (an unknown value) of Wootton Courtenay & Cricket Malherbe, Somerset,[N].

Children of Sir Thomas20 de Courtenay and Muriel de Moels (see #116) were as follows:

116. Muriel20 de Moels (John Lord Moels, #137); born circa 1322 of Marnhull, Devonshire; married Sir Thomas de Courtenay (see #115), son of Sir Hugh de Courtenay II Earl of Devon and Agnes de St. John, before 1337 Cadbury, Mapperton, Somersetshire; died before 1362 of Maperton & North Cadbury, Somersetshire.

Note: Co-heiress of her father circa Aug 1337[N].

117. Sir John20 de St. Lo; born circa 1320 of Newton St. Lo, Wiltshire, England.

Children of Sir John20 de St. Lo and an unknown spouse were as follows:

118. Henry de Beaumont II20 Earl of Buchan (John Lord Beaumont, #139); born 1340; married Margaret de Vere (see #119), daughter of John de Vere Earl of Oxford and Maud de Badlesmere, 1360 Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland; died 17 Jun 1369.

He was also known as Henry de Beaumont of Buchan. He was also known as Henry de Beaumont Lord Beaumont 3rd Lord Beaumont.

Children of Henry de Beaumont II20 Earl of Buchan and Margaret de Vere (see #119) were as follows:

119. Margaret20 de Vere (John Earl of Oxford, #141); born circa 1344 of Oxford, Oxfordshire, England; married Henry de Beaumont II Earl of Buchan (see #118), son of Sir John de Beaumont Lord Beaumont and Eleanor Plantagenet of Lancaster, 1360 Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland; married Sir Nicholas de Lovain of Penshurst 1371; married Sir John Devereux Lord Devereux 17 Jun 1379; died 15 Jun 1398; buried after 15 Jun 1398 Grey Friars, London.

120. Thomas20 de Everingham; born circa 1335 of Laxton, Nottinghamshire, England.

Children of Thomas20 de Everingham and an unknown spouse were:

121. William20 de Moleyns; born circa 1331 of Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, England; married Margery Bacon (see #122) before 12 Mar 1352 of Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England; died 14 Feb 1381.

Children of William20 de Moleyns and Margery Bacon (see #122) were as follows:

122. Margery20 Bacon; born circa 1336 of Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England; married William de Moleyns (see #121) before 12 Mar 1352 of Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England; died 1 Jun 1399.

123. Henry de Beaumont II20 Earl of Buchan (John Lord Beaumont, #139); born 1340; married Margaret de Vere (see #119), daughter of John de Vere Earl of Oxford and Maud de Badlesmere, 1360 Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland; died 17 Jun 1369.

He was also known as Henry de Beaumont of Buchan. He was also known as Henry de Beaumont Lord Beaumont 3rd Lord Beaumont.

Children of Henry de Beaumont II20 Earl of Buchan and Margaret de Vere (see #119) were as follows:

124. Margaret20 de Vere (John Earl of Oxford, #141); born circa 1344 of Oxford, Oxfordshire, England; married Henry de Beaumont II Earl of Buchan (see #118), son of Sir John de Beaumont Lord Beaumont and Eleanor Plantagenet of Lancaster, 1360 Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland; married Sir Nicholas de Lovain of Penshurst 1371; married Sir John Devereux Lord Devereux 17 Jun 1379; died 15 Jun 1398; buried after 15 Jun 1398 Grey Friars, London.

125. John20 de la Poyle; born 1298 England; married Mabilla (de la Poyle) (see #126) 1317.

He was also known as John de la Pole.

Children of John20 de la Poyle and Mabilla (de la Poyle) (see #126) were:

126. Mabilla20 (de la Poyle); born 1300; married John de la Poyle (see #125) 1317.

Generation Twenty-One

127. Walter21 de Hungerford III (Walter, #147); born after 1259 of Heytesbury, Wiltshire; died after 1308.

Note: "David Martin, Genealogy Board".

"The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz", Ronny O. Bodine.

"Wallop Family"[N].

Children of Walter21 de Hungerford III and an unknown spouse were:

128. Sir John21 FitzAdam; born of Cherill, Wiltshire.

Note: "Wallop Family".

"The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz", Ronny O. Bodine[N].

Children of Sir John21 FitzAdam and an unknown spouse were:

129. Reginald21 Huse (William, #149); married Alianora de Aubigny (see #130); died after 1338.

Note: "Wallop Family"[N].

Children of Reginald21 Huse and Alianora de Aubigny (see #130) were:

130. Alianora21 de Aubigny; married Reginald Huse (see #129), son of William Huse.

Note: "Wallop Family"[N].

131. James21 Peverell (Richard, #150); born circa 1275 of Sandford Peverell, Devonshire; married Margaret Cornwall (see #132), daughter of Sir Walter Cornwall.

Note: "The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz", Ronny O. Bodine.

"Wallop Family"[N].

Children of James21 Peverell and Margaret Cornwall (see #132) were:

132. Margaret21 Cornwall (Walter, #152); born 1280; married James Peverell (see #131), son of Richard Peverell and Jane Eloyn.

Note: "The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz", Ronny O. Bodine.

"Wallop Family"[N].

133. John21 de Cobham (James, #153); born circa 1270 of Blackborough-Boty, Devonshire; married Amicia Bolhay (see #134), daughter of Sir James Bolhay; died circa 27 Dec 1335 of Hilton, Cornwall, England.

Children of John21 de Cobham and Amicia Bolhay (see #134) were:

134. Amicia21 Bolhay (James, #154); born circa 1280 of Bridestow, Woodford, Devonshire; married John de Cobham (see #133), son of James de Cobham; died before 27 Dec 1335.

Note: "The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz", Ronny O. Bodine.

"Wallop Family"[N].

135. Sir Hugh de Courtenay II21 Earl of Devon (Sir Lord Okehampton, #155); born 14 Sep 1273 Okehampton, Devonshire, England; married Agnes de St. John (see #136), daughter of Sir John de St. John and Alice FitzPiers, 1292; died 23 Dec 1340 Exeter, Devonshire, England, at age 67.

Note: (an unknown value) on 5 Feb 1340/41 Buried: Cowick, Exeter, Devonshire, England,[N].

Children of Sir Hugh de Courtenay II21 Earl of Devon and Agnes de St. John (see #136) were as follows:

136. Agnes21 de St. John (John, #157); born circa 1275 of Basing, Hampshire, England; married Sir Hugh de Courtenay II Earl of Devon (see #135), son of Sir Hugh de Courtenay Lord Okehampton and Eleanor le Despenser, 1292; died 11 Jun 1345 Exeter, Devonshire, England.

Note: (an unknown value) on 27 Jun 1345 Buried: Cowick, Exeter, Devonshire, England,[N].

137. Sir John de Moels21 Lord Moels (John, #159); born 1293 near Castle Cary, Somersetshire; married Joan Lovel (see #138), daughter of Sir Richard Lovel Lord Lovel and Muriel de Soulis, circa 1327 Somersetshire, England; died circa 21 Aug 1337 of East Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire, England.

Note: 4th Lord of Maperton & North Cadbury, Somersetshire[N]. He was also known as Sir John de Moels of Maperton.

Children of Sir John de Moels21 Lord Moels and Joan Lovel (see #138) were:

138. Joan21 Lovel (Richard Lord Lovel, #161); born circa 1305 of Castle Cary, Somersetshire; married Sir John de Moels Lord Moels (see #137), son of John de Moels Lord Moels and Maud de Grey of Wilton, circa 1327 Somersetshire, England; died 21 Aug 1337.

139. Sir John de Beaumont21 Lord Beaumont (Henry Earl of Buchan, #163); born 1318 Sherwell, Devonshire, England; married Eleanor Plantagenet of Lancaster (see #140), daughter of Henry "Wryneck" Plantagenet of Lancaster and Maud de Chaworth, Jun 1337; died after 10 May 1342.

Note: 2nd Lord Beaumont[N]. He was also known as Sir John de Beaumont Earl of Buchan. He was also known as Sir John de Beaumont of Buchan.

Children of Sir John de Beaumont21 Lord Beaumont and Eleanor Plantagenet of Lancaster (see #140) were as follows:

140. Eleanor21 Plantagenet of Lancaster (Henry, #165); born 1311 Grosmont Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales; married Sir John de Beaumont Lord Beaumont (see #139), son of Henry de Beaumont Earl of Buchan and Alice Comyn of Buchan, Jun 1337; married Sir Richard Fitzalan II Earl of Arundel, son of Sir Edmund Fitzalan Earl of Arundel and Alice de Warenne, 5 Feb 1345 Ditton Church, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, England; died 11 Jan 1372 Arundel Castle, West Sussex, England; buried after 11 Jan 1372 Lewes, Sussex, England.

141. John de Vere21 Earl of Oxford (Alfonso de Vere, #167); born circa 12 Mar 1311 of Oxford, Oxfordshire, England; married Maud de Badlesmere (see #142), daughter of Bartholomew de Badlesmere V Lord Badlesmere and Margaret de Clare, 1336 Castle Badlesmere, Leeds, Kent, England; died 24 Jan 1360 siege of Rheims, Rheims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France; buried after 24 Jun 1360 Colne Priory, Essex, England.

[N]. He was also known as John de Vere. Moved:[N]. Note: He had in his train forty men-at-arms, one banneret, nine knights, twenty-nine esquires, and thirty mounted archers, with an allowance of fifty six sacks of wool as wages in 1342[N]. Military Service: Northampton was sent to Brittany again, with Oxford once more with him in Jun 1345[N]. Military Service: They shared the command of the first division of the English troops at the battle on 19 Sep 1356 Battle of Poitiers, Poitiers, Poitou-Charentes, France,[N]. Military Service: It fell to Oxford's lot to execute a timely manoeuvre which saved the English archers from being ridden down by the enemy's cavalry on 19 Sep 1356 Battle of Poitiers, Poitiers, Poitou-Charentes, France,[N]. He left a will on 1 Nov 1359.

Children of John de Vere21 Earl of Oxford and Maud de Badlesmere (see #142) were as follows:

142. Maud21 de Badlesmere (Bartholomew Lord Badlesmere, #169); born between 1308 and 1310 Castle Badlesmere, Leeds, Kent, England; married Robert FitzPayn III, son of Robert FitzPayn II, circa 1321 Castle Badlesmere, Leeds, Kent, England; married John de Vere Earl of Oxford (see #141), son of Alfonso de Vere and Joan Foliot, 1336 Castle Badlesmere, Leeds, Kent, England; died 24 May 1366 of Oxford, Oxfordshire, England.

She was research Margaret de Badlesmere (died 3 Dec 1344/4 Dec 1347) was married before 24 July 1337 to Sir John de Tibetot (Tybotot) (1313-1367). Her sister, Maud (born c1308/10, died probably 24 May 1366), was first the wife of Robert Fitz Payne (died 1322), then was married, before 27 Mar 1336, to John de Vere (1312-1360), Earl of Oxford. Maud and Margaret were two of the four daughters of Bartholomew de Badlesmere (hanged 14 Apr 1322) and his wife, Margaret de Clare.

See The Complete Peerage, X: 222-224 (Oxford); XII(2): 95-97 (Tybotot);

Paget's Baronage (No. 21-Badlesmere). Note: Co-heiress of her brother Giles de Badlesmere in Jun 1338[N].

143. Sir John de Beaumont21 Lord Beaumont (Henry Earl of Buchan, #163); born 1318 Sherwell, Devonshire, England; married Eleanor Plantagenet of Lancaster (see #140), daughter of Henry "Wryneck" Plantagenet of Lancaster and Maud de Chaworth, Jun 1337; died after 10 May 1342.

Note: 2nd Lord Beaumont[N]. He was also known as Sir John de Beaumont Earl of Buchan. He was also known as Sir John de Beaumont of Buchan.

Children of Sir John de Beaumont21 Lord Beaumont and Eleanor Plantagenet of Lancaster (see #140) were as follows:

144. Eleanor21 Plantagenet of Lancaster (Henry, #165); born 1311 Grosmont Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales; married Sir John de Beaumont Lord Beaumont (see #139), son of Henry de Beaumont Earl of Buchan and Alice Comyn of Buchan, Jun 1337; married Sir Richard Fitzalan II Earl of Arundel, son of Sir Edmund Fitzalan Earl of Arundel and Alice de Warenne, 5 Feb 1345 Ditton Church, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, England; died 11 Jan 1372 Arundel Castle, West Sussex, England; buried after 11 Jan 1372 Lewes, Sussex, England.

145. John de Vere21 Earl of Oxford (Alfonso de Vere, #167); born circa 12 Mar 1311 of Oxford, Oxfordshire, England; married Maud de Badlesmere (see #142), daughter of Bartholomew de Badlesmere V Lord Badlesmere and Margaret de Clare, 1336 Castle Badlesmere, Leeds, Kent, England; died 24 Jan 1360 siege of Rheims, Rheims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France; buried after 24 Jun 1360 Colne Priory, Essex, England.

[N]. He was also known as John de Vere. Moved:[N]. Note: He had in his train forty men-at-arms, one banneret, nine knights, twenty-nine esquires, and thirty mounted archers, with an allowance of fifty six sacks of wool as wages in 1342[N]. Military Service: Northampton was sent to Brittany again, with Oxford once more with him in Jun 1345[N]. Military Service: They shared the command of the first division of the English troops at the battle on 19 Sep 1356 Battle of Poitiers, Poitiers, Poitou-Charentes, France,[N]. Military Service: It fell to Oxford's lot to execute a timely manoeuvre which saved the English archers from being ridden down by the enemy's cavalry on 19 Sep 1356 Battle of Poitiers, Poitiers, Poitou-Charentes, France,[N]. He left a will on 1 Nov 1359.

Children of John de Vere21 Earl of Oxford and Maud de Badlesmere (see #142) were as follows:

146. Maud21 de Badlesmere (Bartholomew Lord Badlesmere, #169); born between 1308 and 1310 Castle Badlesmere, Leeds, Kent, England; married Robert FitzPayn III, son of Robert FitzPayn II, circa 1321 Castle Badlesmere, Leeds, Kent, England; married John de Vere Earl of Oxford (see #141), son of Alfonso de Vere and Joan Foliot, 1336 Castle Badlesmere, Leeds, Kent, England; died 24 May 1366 of Oxford, Oxfordshire, England.

She was research Margaret de Badlesmere (died 3 Dec 1344/4 Dec 1347) was married before 24 July 1337 to Sir John de Tibetot (Tybotot) (1313-1367). Her sister, Maud (born c1308/10, died probably 24 May 1366), was first the wife of Robert Fitz Payne (died 1322), then was married, before 27 Mar 1336, to John de Vere (1312-1360), Earl of Oxford. Maud and Margaret were two of the four daughters of Bartholomew de Badlesmere (hanged 14 Apr 1322) and his wife, Margaret de Clare.

See The Complete Peerage, X: 222-224 (Oxford); XII(2): 95-97 (Tybotot);

Paget's Baronage (No. 21-Badlesmere). Note: Co-heiress of her brother Giles de Badlesmere in Jun 1338[N].

Generation Twenty-Two

147. Walter22 de Hungerford II (Walter, #179); born circa 1230 of Heytesbury, Wiltshire; married Maud de Heytesbury (see #148), daughter of Sir John de Heytesbury, circa 1259 Heytesbury, Wiltshire.

Note: "David Martin, Genealogy Board".

"The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz", Ronny O. Bodine[N].

Children of Walter22 de Hungerford II and Maud de Heytesbury (see #148) were:

148. Maud22 de Heytesbury (John, #180); born circa 1235 of Heytesbury, Wiltshire; married Walter de Hungerford II (see #147), son of Walter de Hungerford, circa 1259 Heytesbury, Wiltshire.

Note: "David Martin, Genealogy Board".

"The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz", Ronny O. Bodine[N].

149. William22 Huse (Ralph, #181); born of Sutton-Abbas, England; died after 1314.

Note: "Wallop Family"[N].

Children of William22 Huse and an unknown spouse were:

150. Richard22 Peverell; born of Sandford Peverell, Devonshire; married Jane Eloyn (see #151).

Note: "The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz", Ronny O. Bodine.

"Wallop Family"[N].

Children of Richard22 Peverell and Jane Eloyn (see #151) were:

151. Jane22 Eloyn; born circa 1255 of Sandford Peverell, Devonshire; married Richard Peverell (see #150).

Note: "The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz", Ronny O. Bodine.

"Wallop Family"[N].

152. Sir Walter22 Cornwall; born circa 1254 of Winchester, Southamptonshire, England.

Note: "The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz", Ronny O. Bodine.

"Wallop Family"[N].

Children of Sir Walter22 Cornwall and an unknown spouse were:

153. James22 de Cobham; born of Hoo, Kent, England; died after 1270.

Children of James22 de Cobham and an unknown spouse were:

154. Sir James22 Bolhay; born circa 1254 of Blackborough-Boty, Devonshire.

Note: (an unknown value) of Hilton, Cornwall, England,[N].

Children of Sir James22 Bolhay and an unknown spouse were:

155. Sir Hugh de Courtenay22 Lord Okehampton (Sir, #182); born 25 Mar 1248/49 Okehampton, Devonshire, England; married Eleanor le Despenser (see #156), daughter of Hugh le Despenser II Lord Falmouth Justiciar and Aliva Basset, circa 1271 Devonshire, England; died 28 Feb 1291/92 Cullicomb, Devonshire, England, at age 42.

Note: (an unknown value) Buried: Cowick Priory, near Exeter, Devon, England,[N].

Children of Sir Hugh de Courtenay22 Lord Okehampton and Eleanor le Despenser (see #156) were as follows:

156. Eleanor22 le Despenser (Hugh Lord Falmouth, #184); born circa 1260 Ryhall, Rutland, England; married Sir Hugh de Courtenay Lord Okehampton (see #155), son of Sir John de Courtenay Lord Okehampton and Isabel de Vere, circa 1271 Devonshire, England; died 30 Sep 1328 London, Middlesex, England.

Note: (an unknown value) Buried: Cowick Priory, near Exeter, Devonshire, England,[N].

157. Sir John22 de St. John (Robert, #186); born 1225 of Basing, Hampshire, England; married Alice FitzPiers (see #158), daughter of Sir Reginald FitzPiers and Alice (Amice) de Stanford, circa 29 Jun 1256; died 29 Sep 1302 of Basing, Hampshire.

Occupation:[N].

Children of Sir John22 de St. John and Alice FitzPiers (see #158) were as follows:

158. Alice22 FitzPiers (Reginald, #188); born circa 1234 of Basing, Hampshire, England; married Sir John de St. John (see #157), son of Sir Robert de St. John Seneschal of Aquitaine and Agnes de Cantelou, circa 29 Jun 1256; died after 1305.

159. John de Moels22 Lord Moels (Roger de Moels, #190); born 1269 of Cadbury & Maperton, Somerset, England; married Maud de Grey of Wilton (see #160), daughter of Reginald de Grey Lord Grey of Wilton and Maud de Longchamp; died 20 May 1310.

Children of John de Moels22 Lord Moels and Maud de Grey of Wilton (see #160) were:

160. Maud22 de Grey of Wilton (Reginald Lord Grey of Wilton, #191); born circa 1272 of Wilton, England; married John de Moels Lord Moels (see #159), son of Roger de Moels Marshal of the Army.

161. Sir Richard Lovel22 Lord Lovel (Hugh Lovel, #193); born circa 1283 of Castle Cary, Somersetshire; married Muriel de Soulis (see #162), daughter of Sir John de Soulis and Hawise FitzAlan; died 31 Jan 1350/51 of Hawick, Roxburghshire, Scotland.

Occupation:[N].

Children of Sir Richard Lovel22 Lord Lovel and Muriel de Soulis (see #162) were as follows:

162. Muriel22 de Soulis (John, #195); born circa 1287 of Old Roxburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland; married Sir Richard Lovel Lord Lovel (see #161), son of Hugh Lovel and Eleanor (Lovel); died Feb 1317/18.

Note: (an unknown value) Heiress of the manor of Old Roxburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland,[N].

163. Henry de Beaumont22 Earl of Buchan (Louis Ct of Beaumont, #197); born between 1285 and 1288 Buchan, Aberdeen, Scotland; married Alice Comyn of Buchan (see #164), daughter of Sir Alexander Comyn II Sheriff of Aberdeen and Joan le Latimer, between 1310 and 1311; died 10 Mar 1338/39.

He was also known as Henry de Beaumont Lord Beaumont. Note: (an unknown value) 1st Baron Beaumont. Viscomte de Beaumont in Maine, France,[N].

Children of Henry de Beaumont22 Earl of Buchan and Alice Comyn of Buchan (see #164) were as follows:

164. Alice22 Comyn of Buchan (Alexander, #199); born circa 1291; married Henry de Beaumont Earl of Buchan (see #163), son of Louis d' Acre de Brienne Ct of Beaumont and Agnes de Beaumont du Maine, between 1310 and 1311; died before 10 Aug 1349.

165. Henry "Wryneck"22 Plantagenet of Lancaster (Edmund, #201); born 1281 Grosment Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales; married Maud de Chaworth (see #166), daughter of Sir Patric de Chaworth II Lord Kidwillyin and Isabella de Beauchamp, before 2 Mar 1297; married Alix de Joinville after 1320; died 22 Sep 1345 Leicester, Leicestershire, England; buried after 22 Sep 1345 Newark Abbey, Leicestershire, England.

As of 1324, he was also known as Henry "Wryneck" Plantagenet Earl of Leicester. As of 10 May 1324, he was also known as Henry "Wryneck" Plantagenet Earl of Lancaster 3rd Earl of Lancaster. As of 1336, he was also known as Henry "Wryneck" Plantagenet Lord Beaumont Lord of Beaumont and Nogent. Illness: In his later years he went blind before 1345[N].

Children of Henry "Wryneck"22 Plantagenet of Lancaster and Maud de Chaworth (see #166) were as follows:

166. Maud22 de Chaworth (Sir Lord Kidwillyin, #203); born circa 1282 Kidwelly, Carmarthen, England/Wales; married Henry "Wryneck" Plantagenet of Lancaster (see #165), son of Edmund "Crouchback" Plantagenet of Leicester and Blanche d'Artois, before 2 Mar 1297; died 19 Feb 1316/17.

167. Alfonso22 de Vere (Robert Earl of Oxford, #205); born circa 1266 Oxford, Oxfordshire, England; married Joan Foliot (see #168); died 20 Dec 1329.

Children of Alfonso22 de Vere and Joan Foliot (see #168) were:

168. Joan22 Foliot; born circa 1290; married Alfonso de Vere (see #167), son of Sir Robert de Vere Earl of Oxford and Alice de Sanford.

169. Bartholomew de Badlesmere V22 Lord Badlesmere (Gunceline de Badlesmere, #207); born between 1259 and 1275 Chilham, Kent, England; married Margaret de Clare (see #170), daughter of Sir Thomas de Clare Lord Thomond and Juliane FitzMaurice FitzGerald of Offaly, before 1308 Castle Badlesmere, Kent; died 14 Apr 1322 Canterbury, Kent, England.

He was also known as Bartholomew de Badlesmere V. Note: 1st Baron. Summoned to Parliament (1277) in 1277[N].

Children of Bartholomew de Badlesmere V22 Lord Badlesmere and Margaret de Clare (see #170) were as follows:

170. Margaret22 de Clare (Thomas Lord Thomond, #209); born between 1280 and 1286 of Thomond, Connaught, county Clare, Ireland; married Gilbert de Umphraville III, son of Gilbert de Umphraville II Earl of Angus and Elizabeth Comyn, 1289 Castle Prudhoe, Northumberland; married Bartholomew de Badlesmere V Lord Badlesmere (see #169), son of Sir Gunceline de Badlesmere and Joan FitzBernard, before 1308 Castle Badlesmere, Kent; died between 1333 and 1335 Castle Badlesmere, Kent.

Note: (an unknown value) Imprisoned in the Tower after her husband Bartholomew de Badlesmere's execution.[N].

171. Henry de Beaumont22 Earl of Buchan (Louis Ct of Beaumont, #197); born between 1285 and 1288 Buchan, Aberdeen, Scotland; married Alice Comyn of Buchan (see #164), daughter of Sir Alexander Comyn II Sheriff of Aberdeen and Joan le Latimer, between 1310 and 1311; died 10 Mar 1338/39.

He was also known as Henry de Beaumont Lord Beaumont. Note: (an unknown value) 1st Baron Beaumont. Viscomte de Beaumont in Maine, France,[N].

Children of Henry de Beaumont22 Earl of Buchan and Alice Comyn of Buchan (see #164) were as follows:

172. Alice22 Comyn of Buchan (Alexander, #199); born circa 1291; married Henry de Beaumont Earl of Buchan (see #163), son of Louis d' Acre de Brienne Ct of Beaumont and Agnes de Beaumont du Maine, between 1310 and 1311; died before 10 Aug 1349.

173. Henry "Wryneck"22 Plantagenet of Lancaster (Edmund, #201); born 1281 Grosment Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales; married Maud de Chaworth (see #166), daughter of Sir Patric de Chaworth II Lord Kidwillyin and Isabella de Beauchamp, before 2 Mar 1297; married Alix de Joinville after 1320; died 22 Sep 1345 Leicester, Leicestershire, England; buried after 22 Sep 1345 Newark Abbey, Leicestershire, England.

As of 1324, he was also known as Henry "Wryneck" Plantagenet Earl of Leicester. As of 10 May 1324, he was also known as Henry "Wryneck" Plantagenet Earl of Lancaster 3rd Earl of Lancaster. As of 1336, he was also known as Henry "Wryneck" Plantagenet Lord Beaumont Lord of Beaumont and Nogent. Illness: In his later years he went blind before 1345[N].

Children of Henry "Wryneck"22 Plantagenet of Lancaster and Maud de Chaworth (see #166) were as follows:

174. Maud22 de Chaworth (Sir Lord Kidwillyin, #203); born circa 1282 Kidwelly, Carmarthen, England/Wales; married Henry "Wryneck" Plantagenet of Lancaster (see #165), son of Edmund "Crouchback" Plantagenet of Leicester and Blanche d'Artois, before 2 Mar 1297; died 19 Feb 1316/17.

175. Alfonso22 de Vere (Robert Earl of Oxford, #205); born circa 1266 Oxford, Oxfordshire, England; married Joan Foliot (see #168); died 20 Dec 1329.

Children of Alfonso22 de Vere and Joan Foliot (see #168) were:

176. Joan22 Foliot; born circa 1290; married Alfonso de Vere (see #167), son of Sir Robert de Vere Earl of Oxford and Alice de Sanford.

177. Bartholomew de Badlesmere V22 Lord Badlesmere (Gunceline de Badlesmere, #207); born between 1259 and 1275 Chilham, Kent, England; married Margaret de Clare (see #170), daughter of Sir Thomas de Clare Lord Thomond and Juliane FitzMaurice FitzGerald of Offaly, before 1308 Castle Badlesmere, Kent; died 14 Apr 1322 Canterbury, Kent, England.

He was also known as Bartholomew de Badlesmere V. Note: 1st Baron. Summoned to Parliament (1277) in 1277[N].

Children of Bartholomew de Badlesmere V22 Lord Badlesmere and Margaret de Clare (see #170) were as follows:

178. Margaret22 de Clare (Thomas Lord Thomond, #209); born between 1280 and 1286 of Thomond, Connaught, county Clare, Ireland; married Gilbert de Umphraville III, son of Gilbert de Umphraville II Earl of Angus and Elizabeth Comyn, 1289 Castle Prudhoe, Northumberland; married Bartholomew de Badlesmere V Lord Badlesmere (see #169), son of Sir Gunceline de Badlesmere and Joan FitzBernard, before 1308 Castle Badlesmere, Kent; died between 1333 and 1335 Castle Badlesmere, Kent.

Note: (an unknown value) Imprisoned in the Tower after her husband Bartholomew de Badlesmere's execution.[N].

Generation Twenty-Three

179. Walter23 de Hungerford (Everard, #225); born 1186.

Note: "David Martin, Genealogy Board".

"The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz", Ronny O. Bodine[N].

Children of Walter23 de Hungerford and an unknown spouse were:

180. Sir John23 de Heytesbury; born of Heytesbury, Wiltshire.

Note: "David Martin, Genealogy Board".

"OFHS Newsletter".

"The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz", Ronny O. Bodine[N].

Children of Sir John23 de Heytesbury and an unknown spouse were:

181. Ralph23 Huse (Henry, #226); died after 1284.

Note: "Wallop Family"[N].

Children of Ralph23 Huse and an unknown spouse were:

182. Sir John de Courtenay23 Lord Okehampton (Robert, #227); born 1218 Okehampton, Devonshire, England; married Isabel de Vere (see #183), daughter of Hugh de Vere Earl of Oxford and Hawise de Quincy, circa 1249; died 3 May 1274 Okehampton, Devonshire, England.

He was also known as Sir John de Courtenay of Okehampton. Note: The custody of Hugh's lands & marriage given was given to John de Courtenay in Jun 1246[N].

Children of Sir John de Courtenay23 Lord Okehampton and Isabel de Vere (see #183) were:

183. Isabel23 de Vere (Hugh Earl of Oxford, #229); born 1222 Totnes, Devonshire, England; married Sir John de Courtenay Lord Okehampton (see #182), son of Sir Robert de Courtenay Lord Okehampton and Mary de Vernon de Reviers, circa 1249; married Sir Oliver de Dinham, son of Sir Geoffrey de Dinham, 24 Jan 1276 Oxford, Oxfordshire, England; died 12 Feb 1298/99 Okehampton, Devonshire, England; buried 11 Aug 1299 Church of the Black Friars, Exeter, Devonshire, England.

Note: (an unknown value) on 11 Aug 1299 Buried at Church of the Black Friars, Exeter, Devonshire,[N].

184. Hugh le Despenser II23 Lord Falmouth Justiciar (Hugh le Despenser, #231); born 1223 Rhyall, Rutland, Wales; married Aliva Basset (see #185), daughter of Sir Philip Basset Lord Basset of Wycombe and Hawise de Louvaine, before 1260; died 4 Aug 1265 Battle of Evesham, Worcestershire, England.

Description:[N]. He was also known as Hugh le Despenser of Falmouth. This Hugh was at the parl. of Oxford, 1258, he was one of the 12 elected by the barons to redress grievances and treat with the council of KING HENRY III. Appointed Justiciar of England 1260. Attended Montfort's parl. of 1263. Was at the battle of Lewes 1264. In 1265 he was appointed an arbiter between the Earls of Leicester [Simon de Montfort (RIN 2884*)] and Gloucester [GILBERT DE CLARE (RIN 726)]. He was prominent in the rebellion against KING HENRY III and died alongside Simon de Montfort at the Battle of Eversham in 1265[N]. He was also known as Hugh le Despenser Lord Despenser of Falmouth 1st Lord Despenser. Note: Formally renounced his allegiance to Henry III on the eve of the battle of Lewes on 13 May 1264[N].

Children of Hugh le Despenser II23 Lord Falmouth Justiciar and Aliva Basset (see #185) were as follows:

185. Aliva23 Basset (Philip Lord Basset of Wycombe, #232); born 1241 Wooten Basset, Wiltshire, England; married Hugh le Despenser II Lord Falmouth Justiciar (see #184), son of Sir Hugh le Despenser, before 1260; married Roger le Bigod Earl of Norfolk, son of Sir Hugh le Bigod Justiciar of England and Joan Burnet, before 29 Oct 1271; died circa 11 Apr 1281.

Residence: of Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England,[N]. She was also known as Aline Basset.

186. Sir Robert23 de St. John Seneschal of Aquitaine (William, #234); born 1199 Basing, Hampshire, England; married Agnes de Cantelou (see #187), daughter of William de Cantelou II Lord Tre-Cantlow and Milicent de Gournay; died Mar 1266/67.

Occupation:[N].

Children of Sir Robert23 de St. John Seneschal of Aquitaine and Agnes de Cantelou (see #187) were as follows:

187. Agnes23 de Cantelou (William Lord Tre-Cantlow, #236); born 1202 of Hambleden, Berkshire, England; married Sir Robert de St. John Seneschal of Aquitaine (see #186), son of William de St. John and Godechild de Paganel; married John de Turville before 4 Jun 1271; died after 1279.

She was also known as Agnes de Cantilupe.

188. Sir Reginald23 FitzPiers (Piers FitzHerbert, #238); born 1208; married Alice (Amice) de Stanford (see #189), daughter of Sir William de Stanford, before Sep 1249; married Joan de Vivonia, daughter of William le Forte de Vivonia Lord Chewton and Maud de Ferrers, before 1274; died 4 May 1286.

Note: Lord of Blaen Llyfni Brecknockshire[N].

Children of Sir Reginald23 FitzPiers and Alice (Amice) de Stanford (see #189) were as follows:

189. Alice (Amice)23 de Stanford (William, #240); born 1212; married Sir Reginald FitzPiers (see #188), son of Piers FitzHerbert and Alice FitzRobert de Warkworth, before Sep 1249; died after 1264.

Note: Heiress of her father[N].

190. Roger23 de Moels Marshal of the Army (Nicholas, #241); born circa 1237; died 1294.

Occupation:[N].

Children of Roger23 de Moels Marshal of the Army and an unknown spouse were as follows:

191. Reginald de Grey23 Lord Grey of Wilton (John de Grey, #243); born circa 1235 of Ruthyn, Denbighshire, Wales; married Maud FitzHugh, daughter of William FitzHugh Lord FitzHugh; married Maud de Longchamp (see #192), daughter of Sir Henry de Longchamp and Joan (de Longchamp), circa 1262 of Herefordshire; died 5 Apr 1308.

Occupation:[N]. He was also known as Reginald de Grey of Wilton.

Children of Reginald de Grey23 Lord Grey of Wilton and Maud de Longchamp (see #192) were:

192. Maud23 de Longchamp (Henry, #245); born circa 1245 of Wilton Castle, Herefordshire, England; married Reginald de Grey Lord Grey of Wilton (see #191), son of Sir John de Grey of Shirland and Emma de Cauz, circa 1262 of Herefordshire; died before 21 Nov 1302.

193. Hugh23 Lovel (Henry, #247); born circa 1257 of Castle Cary, Somersetshire; married Eleanor (Lovel) (see #194); died before 21 May 1291.

Note: "The Complete Peerage", Cokayne.

"Ancestral roots of certain American colonists who came to America before 1700", Weis, 1992, seventh edition[N].

Children of Hugh23 Lovel and Eleanor (Lovel) (see #194) were:

194. Eleanor23 (Lovel); born circa 1261; married Hugh Lovel (see #193), son of Henry Lovel and Eve (Lovel); died after Jan 1283.

Note: "The Complete Peerage", Cokayne[N].

195. Sir John23 de Soulis; married Hawise FitzAlan (see #196), daughter of Alexander Stewart High Steward of Scotland and Jean Macrory of Bute.

Note: "The Complete Peerage", Cokayne.

"Ancestral roots of certain American colonists who came to America before 1700", Weis, 1992, seventh edition[N].

Children of Sir John23 de Soulis and Hawise FitzAlan (see #196) were:

196. Hawise23 FitzAlan (Alexander Stewart, #249); married Sir John de Soulis (see #195).

Note: (an unknown value) Heiress of the manor of Old Roxburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland,[N].

197. Louis d' Acre de Brienne23 Ct of Beaumont (Jean King of Jerusalem, #251); born circa 1235 Acre, Palestine; married Agnes de Beaumont du Maine (see #198), daughter of Raoul VI de Beaumont Viscount Maine and Agnes (du Maine); died after 1 Sep 1297.

He was also known as Louis d' Acre de Brienne Comte de Beaumont.

Children of Louis d' Acre de Brienne23 Ct of Beaumont and Agnes de Beaumont du Maine (see #198) were as follows:

198. Agnes23 de Beaumont du Maine (Raoul Viscount Maine, #253); born Beaumont, Maine, France; married Jean I de Brienne King of Jerusalem (see #251), son of Erard II de Brienne Ct of Brienne and Agnes de Montfauçon; married Louis d' Acre de Brienne Ct of Beaumont, son of Jean I de Brienne King of Jerusalem and Berengaria de León de Castilla; died circa 1270.

199. Sir Alexander23 Comyn II Sheriff of Aberdeen (Alexander Earl of Buchan, #255); born circa 1262 of Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; married Joan le Latimer (see #200) circa 1276; died circa 1305.

He was also known as Sir Alexander Comyn Earl of Buchan Sometimes called the 4th Earl of Buchan; however, it is doubtful that he was ever Earl.

Children of Sir Alexander23 Comyn II Sheriff of Aberdeen and Joan le Latimer (see #200) were as follows:

200. Joan23 le Latimer; born circa 1256; married Sir Alexander Comyn II Sheriff of Aberdeen (see #199), son of Alexander Comyn Earl of Buchan and Elizabeth de Quincy, circa 1276.

201. Edmund "Crouchback"23 Plantagenet of Leicester (Henry King of England, #257); born 16 Jan 1245 London, England; married Aveline de Forz Cts of Holderness, daughter of Guillaume III de Forz Ct of Albemarle and Isabella de Redvers Cts of Devon, 9 Apr 1269 Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England; married Blanche d'Artois (see #202), daughter of Robert Capet d'Artois I Ct of Artois and Matilda de Brabant, 29 Oct 1276 Paris, France; died 5 Jun 1296 Bayonne, Gascony, Aquitaine, France, at age 51; buried after 5 Jun 1296 Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England.

Description:[N]. Note: Renounced the kingship of Sicily in 1263[N]. As of 26 Oct 1265, he was also known as Edmund "Crouchback" Plantagenet Earl of Leicester His father King Henry III invested him with the earldom of Leicester. As of 1267, he was also known as Edmund "Crouchback" Plantagenet Earl of Lancaster Created the first Earl of Lancaster by his brother Prince Edward, who was effectively governing the nation. His nickname "Crouchback", or Crossed Back, refers to his Crusader's Cross. Military Service: Fought against the Welsh between 1277 and 1282[N].

Children of Edmund "Crouchback"23 Plantagenet of Leicester and Blanche d'Artois (see #202) were as follows:

202. Blanche23 d'Artois (Robert Ct of Artois, #259); born circa 1248 Arras, France; married Henri I the Fat de Troyes King of Navarre, son of Teobaldo I "el Grande" King of Navarre and Marguerite de Dampierre-Bourbon, 1269; married Edmund "Crouchback" Plantagenet of Leicester (see #201), son of Henry III Plantagenet King of England and Eleanor "la belle" Berenger de Provence, 29 Oct 1276 Paris, France; died 2 May 1302 Paris, Seine, France.

She was also known as Blanche Capet d'Artois. Description:[N]. Note: Widowed Queen of Navarre after Jul 1271[N]. Note: After Edmund married Blanche, he adopted her symbol the Provins rose (named after a town in Champagne), which she herself had adopted from her first husband, Henry of Chamagne. Thus, the origin of the Lancastrian red rose was thoroughly French after 29 Oct 1276[N].

203. Sir Patric de Chaworth II23 Lord Kidwillyin (Patric de Chaworth, #261); born 1250 Kidwelly, Carmarthen, England/Wales; married Isabella de Beauchamp (see #204), daughter of William de Beauchamp Earl of Warwick and Maud FitzJohn, before 1282; died 7 Jul 1283.

Note: (an unknown value) Lord of Kidwelley, Wales & of Kempsford, Gloucestershire,[N]. He was also known as Sir Patric de Chaworth II of Kidwillyin.

Children of Sir Patric de Chaworth II23 Lord Kidwillyin and Isabella de Beauchamp (see #204) were as follows:

204. Isabella23 de Beauchamp (William Earl of Warwick, #263); born circa 1266 Warwick, Warwickshire, England; married Sir Patric de Chaworth II Lord Kidwillyin (see #203), son of Patric de Chaworth and Hawise de Londres, before 1282; married Hugh le Despenser the Elder Earl of Winchester, son of Hugh le Despenser II Lord Falmouth Justiciar and Aliva Basset, before 1286; died before 30 May 1306 Elmley Castle, Gloucestershire, England.

Residence: of Stoke Bruern, Northamptonshire, England,[N].

205. Sir Robert de Vere23 Earl of Oxford (Hugh, #229); born 1230 Hedinham, Essex, England; married Phillipa de Courcy; married Alice de Sanford (see #206), daughter of Gilbert de Sanford and Loretta la Zouche, before 22 Dec 1252; died 2 Sep 1296.

Note: 5th Earl of Oxford[N]. He was also known as Sir Robert de Vere Duke of Ireland. He was also known as Sir Robert de Vere of Oxford.

Children of Sir Robert de Vere23 Earl of Oxford and Alice de Sanford (see #206) were as follows:

206. Alice23 de Sanford (Gilbert, #267); born 1231 England; married Sir Robert de Vere Earl of Oxford (see #205), son of Hugh de Vere Earl of Oxford and Hawise de Quincy, before 22 Dec 1252; died 7 Sep 1317 England.

207. Sir Gunceline23 de Badlesmere (Giles, #269); born circa 1232 Chilham, Kent; married Joan FitzBernard (see #208), daughter of Ralph FitzBernard Lord Kingsdowne, circa 1274 of Castle Badlesmere, Kent, England; died between 1284 and 1285 Castle Badlesmere, Kent.

Children of Sir Gunceline23 de Badlesmere and Joan FitzBernard (see #208) were as follows:

208. Joan23 FitzBernard (Ralph Lord Kingsdowne, #271); born circa 1234 Kingsdowne, Kent, England; married Sir Gunceline de Badlesmere (see #207), son of Giles de Badlesmere and Margaret Leveland, circa 1274 of Castle Badlesmere, Kent, England; died 1310.

Note: Heiress of Ralph FitzBernard Lord of Kingsdowne circa 1239[N].

209. Sir Thomas de Clare23 Lord Thomond (Richard Earl of Gloucester, #272); born between 1244 and 1247 of Thomond, Connaught, Ireland; married Juliane FitzMaurice FitzGerald of Offaly (see #210), daughter of Sir Maurice FitzMaurice FitzGerald Lord Offaly and Emmeline Longespée, 1275 Essex, England; died 29 Aug 1287 Clare, Ireland.

Note: (an unknown value) Acceded: 1276. Lord Inchequin.[N].

Children of Sir Thomas de Clare23 Lord Thomond and Juliane FitzMaurice FitzGerald of Offaly (see #210) were as follows:

210. Juliane FitzMaurice23 FitzGerald of Offaly (Maurice Lord Offaly, #274); born between 1249 and 1266 of Dublin, Ireland; married Sir Thomas de Clare Lord Thomond (see #209), son of Richard de Clare Earl of Gloucester and Maude de Lacy Cts of Lincoln, 1275 Essex, England; died between 1300 and 1309.

She was also known as Juliane FitzMaurice FitzGerald of Offaly.

211. Louis d' Acre de Brienne23 Ct of Beaumont (Jean King of Jerusalem, #251); born circa 1235 Acre, Palestine; married Agnes de Beaumont du Maine (see #198), daughter of Raoul VI de Beaumont Viscount Maine and Agnes (du Maine); died after 1 Sep 1297.

He was also known as Louis d' Acre de Brienne Comte de Beaumont.

Children of Louis d' Acre de Brienne23 Ct of Beaumont and Agnes de Beaumont du Maine (see #198) were as follows:

212. Agnes23 de Beaumont du Maine (Raoul Viscount Maine, #253); born Beaumont, Maine, France; married Jean I de Brienne King of Jerusalem (see #251), son of Erard II de Brienne Ct of Brienne and Agnes de Montfauçon; married Louis d' Acre de Brienne Ct of Beaumont, son of Jean I de Brienne King of Jerusalem and Berengaria de León de Castilla; died circa 1270.

213. Sir Alexander23 Comyn II Sheriff of Aberdeen (Alexander Earl of Buchan, #255); born circa 1262 of Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; married Joan le Latimer (see #200) circa 1276; died circa 1305.

He was also known as Sir Alexander Comyn Earl of Buchan Sometimes called the 4th Earl of Buchan; however, it is doubtful that he was ever Earl.

Children of Sir Alexander23 Comyn II Sheriff of Aberdeen and Joan le Latimer (see #200) were as follows:

214. Joan23 le Latimer; born circa 1256; married Sir Alexander Comyn II Sheriff of Aberdeen (see #199), son of Alexander Comyn Earl of Buchan and Elizabeth de Quincy, circa 1276.

215. Edmund "Crouchback"23 Plantagenet of Leicester (Henry King of England, #257); born 16 Jan 1245 London, England; married Aveline de Forz Cts of Holderness, daughter of Guillaume III de Forz Ct of Albemarle and Isabella de Redvers Cts of Devon, 9 Apr 1269 Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England; married Blanche d'Artois (see #202), daughter of Robert Capet d'Artois I Ct of Artois and Matilda de Brabant, 29 Oct 1276 Paris, France; died 5 Jun 1296 Bayonne, Gascony, Aquitaine, France, at age 51; buried after 5 Jun 1296 Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England.

Description:[N]. Note: Renounced the kingship of Sicily in 1263[N]. As of 26 Oct 1265, he was also known as Edmund "Crouchback" Plantagenet Earl of Leicester His father King Henry III invested him with the earldom of Leicester. As of 1267, he was also known as Edmund "Crouchback" Plantagenet Earl of Lancaster Created the first Earl of Lancaster by his brother Prince Edward, who was effectively governing the nation. His nickname "Crouchback", or Crossed Back, refers to his Crusader's Cross. Military Service: Fought against the Welsh between 1277 and 1282[N].

Children of Edmund "Crouchback"23 Plantagenet of Leicester and Blanche d'Artois (see #202) were as follows:

216. Blanche23 d'Artois (Robert Ct of Artois, #259); born circa 1248 Arras, France; married Henri I the Fat de Troyes King of Navarre, son of Teobaldo I "el Grande" King of Navarre and Marguerite de Dampierre-Bourbon, 1269; married Edmund "Crouchback" Plantagenet of Leicester (see #201), son of Henry III Plantagenet King of England and Eleanor "la belle" Berenger de Provence, 29 Oct 1276 Paris, France; died 2 May 1302 Paris, Seine, France.

She was also known as Blanche Capet d'Artois. Description:[N]. Note: Widowed Queen of Navarre after Jul 1271[N]. Note: After Edmund married Blanche, he adopted her symbol the Provins rose (named after a town in Champagne), which she herself had adopted from her first husband, Henry of Chamagne. Thus, the origin of the Lancastrian red rose was thoroughly French after 29 Oct 1276[N].

217. Sir Patric de Chaworth II23 Lord Kidwillyin (Patric de Chaworth, #261); born 1250 Kidwelly, Carmarthen, England/Wales; married Isabella de Beauchamp (see #204), daughter of William de Beauchamp Earl of Warwick and Maud FitzJohn, before 1282; died 7 Jul 1283.

Note: (an unknown value) Lord of Kidwelley, Wales & of Kempsford, Gloucestershire,[N]. He was also known as Sir Patric de Chaworth II of Kidwillyin.

Children of Sir Patric de Chaworth II23 Lord Kidwillyin and Isabella de Beauchamp (see #204) were as follows:

218. Isabella23 de Beauchamp (William Earl of Warwick, #263); born circa 1266 Warwick, Warwickshire, England; married Sir Patric de Chaworth II Lord Kidwillyin (see #203), son of Patric de Chaworth and Hawise de Londres, before 1282; married Hugh le Despenser the Elder Earl of Winchester, son of Hugh le Despenser II Lord Falmouth Justiciar and Aliva Basset, before 1286; died before 30 May 1306 Elmley Castle, Gloucestershire, England.

Residence: of Stoke Bruern, Northamptonshire, England,[N].

219. Sir Robert de Vere23 Earl of Oxford (Hugh, #229); born 1230 Hedinham, Essex, England; married Phillipa de Courcy; married Alice de Sanford (see #206), daughter of Gilbert de Sanford and Loretta la Zouche, before 22 Dec 1252; died 2 Sep 1296.

Note: 5th Earl of Oxford[N]. He was also known as Sir Robert de Vere Duke of Ireland. He was also known as Sir Robert de Vere of Oxford.

Children of Sir Robert de Vere23 Earl of Oxford and Alice de Sanford (see #206) were as follows:

220. Alice23 de Sanford (Gilbert, #267); born 1231 England; married Sir Robert de Vere Earl of Oxford (see #205), son of Hugh de Vere Earl of Oxford and Hawise de Quincy, before 22 Dec 1252; died 7 Sep 1317 England.

221. Sir Gunceline23 de Badlesmere (Giles, #269); born circa 1232 Chilham, Kent; married Joan FitzBernard (see #208), daughter of Ralph FitzBernard Lord Kingsdowne, circa 1274 of Castle Badlesmere, Kent, England; died between 1284 and 1285 Castle Badlesmere, Kent.

Children of Sir Gunceline23 de Badlesmere and Joan FitzBernard (see #208) were as follows:

222. Joan23 FitzBernard (Ralph Lord Kingsdowne, #271); born circa 1234 Kingsdowne, Kent, England; married Sir Gunceline de Badlesmere (see #207), son of Giles de Badlesmere and Margaret Leveland, circa 1274 of Castle Badlesmere, Kent, England; died 1310.

Note: Heiress of Ralph FitzBernard Lord of Kingsdowne circa 1239[N].

223. Sir Thomas de Clare23 Lord Thomond (Richard Earl of Gloucester, #272); born between 1244 and 1247 of Thomond, Connaught, Ireland; married Juliane FitzMaurice FitzGerald of Offaly (see #210), daughter of Sir Maurice FitzMaurice FitzGerald Lord Offaly and Emmeline Longespée, 1275 Essex, England; died 29 Aug 1287 Clare, Ireland.

Note: (an unknown value) Acceded: 1276. Lord Inchequin.[N].

Children of Sir Thomas de Clare23 Lord Thomond and Juliane FitzMaurice FitzGerald of Offaly (see #210) were as follows:

224. Juliane FitzMaurice23 FitzGerald of Offaly (Maurice Lord Offaly, #274); born between 1249 and 1266 of Dublin, Ireland; married Sir Thomas de Clare Lord Thomond (see #209), son of Richard de Clare Earl of Gloucester and Maude de Lacy Cts of Lincoln, 1275 Essex, England; died between 1300 and 1309.

She was also known as Juliane FitzMaurice FitzGerald of Offaly.

Generation Twenty-Four

225. Everard24 de Hungerford; born before 1160.

Children of Everard24 de Hungerford and an unknown spouse were:

226. Henry24 Huse (Godfrie, #301); born of Charlecombe.

Note: "Wallop Family"[N].

Children of Henry24 Huse and an unknown spouse were:

227. Sir Robert de Courtenay24 Lord Okehampton (Renaud Lord Courtenay, #302); born 1170 of Okehampton, Devonshire, England; married Mary de Vernon de Reviers (see #228), daughter of William de Vernon de Reviers Earl of Devon and Mabel de Beaumont, 10 Sep 1217; died 26 Jul 1242 Iwerne, Dorset, England; buried after 26 Jul 1242 Ford Abbey, Devonshire, England.

He was also known as Sir Robert de Courtenay of Okehampton. He was also known as Sir Robert de Courtenay Viscount Devonshire. Note: Supporter of Prince Louis the Lion Capet's bid for the throne of England circa 1216[N].

Children of Sir Robert de Courtenay24 Lord Okehampton and Mary de Vernon de Reviers (see #228) were as follows:

228. Mary de Vernon24 de Reviers (William Earl of Devon, #304); born 1196 of Okehampton, Devonshire, England; married Sir Pierre (Peter) de Preaux 1200; married Sir Robert de Courtenay Lord Okehampton (see #227), son of Renaud de Courtenay II Lord Courtenay and Hawise de Courcy Lady of Okehampton, 10 Sep 1217; died after 1242.

She was also known as Mary de Vernon de Reviers. Note: (an unknown value) AKA Mary de Vernon.[N].

229. Hugh de Vere24 Earl of Oxford (Robert, #306); born circa 1210 Hatfield, Essex, England; married Hawise de Quincy (see #230), daughter of Saire de Quincy IV Earl of Winchester and Margaret de Beaumont, circa 11 Feb 1223; died before 23 Dec 1263.

Note: 4th Earl of Oxford[N]. He was also known as Hugh de Vere Lord Bolbec Baron de Bolbec. He was also known as Hugh de Vere of Oxford.

Children of Hugh de Vere24 Earl of Oxford and Hawise de Quincy (see #230) were as follows:

230. Hawise24 de Quincy (Saire Earl of Winchester, #308); born between 1178 and 1184 Winchester, Hampshire, England; married Hugh de Vere Earl of Oxford (see #229), son of Robert de Vere Earl of Oxford and Isabella de Bolbec, circa 11 Feb 1223; died after 3 Feb 1263.

231. Sir Hugh24 le Despenser (Thomas, #310); born 1197 of Ryhall, Rutlandshire, England; died 23 Feb 1237/38 Sibsey & Aukborough, Lincolnshire.

Note: (an unknown value) of Loughborough, Burton, Hugglescote, Freeby & Arnesby, Leicestershire,[N].

Children of Sir Hugh24 le Despenser and an unknown spouse were as follows:

232. Sir Philip Basset24 Lord Basset of Wycombe (Alan, #312); born 1211 Wycombe, Buckinghamshire; married Hawise de Louvaine (see #233), daughter of Sir Matthew de Louvaine and Muriel (de Louvaine), circa 1236; married Ela Longespée, daughter of William Longespée of Salisbury Earl of Salisbury and Ela FitzPatrick Cts of Salisbury, circa 23 Mar 1255; died 29 Oct 1271 Stanley, Wiltshire, England.

Occupation:[N]. He was also known as Sir Philip Basset of Hedenon.

Children of Sir Philip Basset24 Lord Basset of Wycombe and Hawise de Louvaine (see #233) were as follows:

233. Hawise24 de Louvaine (Matthew, #314); born circa 1221 Lancaster; married Sir Philip Basset Lord Basset of Wycombe (see #232), son of Alan Basset Lord Basset of Wycombe and Aline (Alvira) de Grey, circa 1236.

234. William24 de St. John (Adam Lord Basing, #316); born 1173 Basing, Southamptonshire; married Godechild de Paganel (see #235); died 1239.

Residence: of Portchester Castle, Hampshire, England,[N].

Children of William24 de St. John and Godechild de Paganel (see #235) were as follows:

235. Godechild24 de Paganel; born 1177; married William de St. John (see #234), son of Adam de Port Lord Basing and Mabel de Orval; married Richard de Lucy.

Residence: of Portchester Castle, Hampshire, England,[N]. She was also known as Godechild Paynell.

236. William de Cantelou II24 Lord Tre-Cantlow (William de Cantelou, #318); born 1185 of Bowden & Market Harborough, England; married Milicent de Gournay (see #237), daughter of Hugh V de Gournay and Juliana de Dammartin, before Jul 1215; died 22 Feb 1250/51 Calne, Wiltshire, England.

Note: (an unknown value) of Calne, Wiltshire & Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire,[N]. He was also known as William de Cantelou II. He was also known as William de Cantilupe.

Children of William de Cantelou II24 Lord Tre-Cantlow and Milicent de Gournay (see #237) were as follows:

237. Milicent24 de Gournay (Hugh, #320); born 1189 of Ashby, Buckinghamshire; married Amaury de Montfort VI Ct of Évreux, son of Amaury de Montfort V Ct of Évreux and Mabel FitzRobert of Gloucester; married William de Cantelou II Lord Tre-Cantlow (see #236), son of William de Cantelou King's High Steward and Masceline de Braci, before Jul 1215; died 1260.

238. Piers24 FitzHerbert (Herbert, #322); born Brecknock, Wales; married Alice FitzRobert de Warkworth (see #239), daughter of Robert FitzRoger Lord Warkworth and Margery de Chesney Lady of Hereford, 28 Nov 1203; married Sybil de Dinham, daughter of Sir Josce de Dinham and Margaret de Hydon, between 1204 and 1225; married Isabelle de Ferrers, daughter of Walcheline de Ferrers Lord Okeham, circa 1225; died 1 Jun 1235.

Note: (an unknown value) of Blaen Llyfni, Wales,[N].

Children of Piers24 FitzHerbert and Alice FitzRobert de Warkworth (see #239) were as follows:

239. Alice24 FitzRobert de Warkworth (Robert Lord Warkworth, #324); married Piers FitzHerbert (see #238), son of Herbert FitzHerbert, II and Lucy of Hereford Lady of Blaen Llyfni, 28 Nov 1203; died before 1225.

She was also known as Alice FitzRobert de Warkworth.

240. Sir William24 de Stanford; died after 1225.

Note: (an unknown value) Lord of Stanford Dingley, Berkshire,[N].

Children of Sir William24 de Stanford and an unknown spouse were:

241. Nicholas24 de Moels Sheriff of Kent; born circa 1210 of Watlington, Little Berkhampstead, England; married Hawyse de Newmarch (see #242), daughter of James de Newmarch Lord Cadebury, circa 1237; died 1264.

Description:[N]. Occupation:[N]. He was also known as Nicholas de Molis. Military Service: Launched a successful campaign in South Wales & consolidated English Royal holdings there circa 1247[N].

Children of Nicholas24 de Moels Sheriff of Kent and Hawyse de Newmarch (see #242) were as follows:

242. Hawyse24 de Newmarch (James Lord Cadebury, #326); born circa 1221; she and Sir Roger de Clifford II Lord Clifford were engaged 1230; married Nicholas de Moels Sheriff of Kent (see #241) circa 1237; died 1306.

She was also known as Hawise de Neufmarché.

243. Sir John24 de Grey of Shirland (Henry Lord Grey of Codnor, #327); born 1214 of Shirland, Derbyshire, England; married Joan Peyvre; married Emma de Glanville, daughter of Sir Geoffrey de Glanville and Margaret de la Haye; married Emma de Cauz (see #244), daughter of Roger de Cauz and Nicole de Leigh, after 1230; died circa 18 Mar 1266.

Occupation:[N].

Children of Sir John24 de Grey of Shirland and Emma de Cauz (see #244) were:

244. Emma24 de Cauz (Roger, #329); born circa 1210; married John de Segrave, son of Stephen de Segrave Constable of the Tower and Rohese le Despenser, 1225; married Sir John de Grey of Shirland (see #243), son of Henry de Grey Lord Grey of Codnor and Isolda de Bardolf, after 1230.

245. Sir Henry24 de Longchamp (Hugh, #331); born circa 1210 of Wilton Castle, Herefordshire; married Joan (de Longchamp) (see #246); died before 1264.

Children of Sir Henry24 de Longchamp and Joan (de Longchamp) (see #246) were:

246. Joan24 (de Longchamp); born circa 1213 of Wilton, Herefordshire; married Sir Henry de Longchamp (see #245), son of Hugh de Longchamp and Georgia de Columbaris.

247. Henry24 Lovel (Richard, #333); born of Castle Cary, Somersetshire; married Eve (Lovel) (see #248); died before 5 Sep 1263.

Note: "The Complete Peerage", Cokayne[N].

Children of Henry24 Lovel and Eve (Lovel) (see #248) were:

248. Eve24 (Lovel); married Henry Lovel (see #247), son of Richard Lovel and Alice (Lovel); died circa Oct 1294.

Note: "The Complete Peerage", Cokayne[N].

249. Alexander24 Stewart High Steward of Scotland (Walter Fitzalan, #335); born 1214 of Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland; married Jean Macrory of Bute (see #250), daughter of James Macrory Lord Bute and daughter of the Isles; died 1283.

Military Service: Principal commander under King Alexander III at the Battle of Largs on 2 Oct 1263[N].

Children of Alexander24 Stewart High Steward of Scotland and Jean Macrory of Bute (see #250) were as follows:

250. Jean24 Macrory of Bute (James Lord Bute, #337); born circa 1210; married Alexander Stewart High Steward of Scotland (see #249), son of Walter Fitzalan High Steward of Scotland and Beatrix of Angus.

She was also known as Jane MacDonald.

251. Jean I de Brienne24 King of Jerusalem (Erard Ct of Brienne, #339); born 1168 Acre, Palestine; married Marie la Marquise Queen of Jerusalem, daughter of Conrado Mar of Montferrat and Isabel I de Japhe Queen of Jerusalem; married Agnes de Beaumont du Maine, daughter of Raoul VI de Beaumont Viscount Maine and Agnes (du Maine); married Berengaria de León de Castilla (see #252), daughter of Alphonso IX the Slobberer de León King of León and Berengaria Alfonsez Queen of Castile, 1224 Toledo; died 23 Mar 1237 Constantinople, Byzantine Empire.

He was also known as Jean de Brienne I. As of between 1228 and Mar 1237, he was also known as John I de Brienne Emp of Constantinople. Note: Chosen to rule as Regent over the Latin Empire of Constantinople for the minor Bladwin II between 1228 and 23 Mar 1237[N].

Children of Jean I de Brienne24 King of Jerusalem and Berengaria de León de Castilla (see #252) were as follows:

252. Berengaria de León24 de Castilla (Alphonso King of León, #341); born 1193 León, Spain; married Jean I de Brienne King of Jerusalem (see #251), son of Erard II de Brienne Ct of Brienne and Agnes de Montfauçon, 1224 Toledo; died 12 Apr 1237.

She was also known as Berengaria de León de Castilla.

253. Raoul VI de Beaumont24 Viscount Maine (Richard Viscount Beaumont-le-Maine, #343); married Agnes (du Maine) (see #254); died 1235.

He was also known as Raoul VI de Beaumont du Maine.

Children of Raoul VI de Beaumont24 Viscount Maine and Agnes (du Maine) (see #254) were:

254. Agnes24 (du Maine); married Raoul VI de Beaumont Viscount Maine (see #253), son of Richard de Beaumont Viscount Beaumont-le-Maine and Constance of England.

255. Alexander Comyn24 Earl of Buchan (William, #345); born circa 1217 of Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; married Elizabeth de Quincy (see #256), daughter of Roger de Quincy Earl of Winchester and Helen MacDonald of Galloway, 1245; died 6 Apr 1290.

Note: 2nd Earl of Buchan[N]. He was also known as Alexander Comyn of Buchan.

Children of Alexander Comyn24 Earl of Buchan and Elizabeth de Quincy (see #256) were as follows:

256. Elizabeth24 de Quincy (Roger Earl of Winchester, #347); born between 1220 and 1224 Winchester, Hampshire, England; married Alexander Comyn Earl of Buchan (see #255), son of William Comyn Earl of Buchan and Margaret Colhan Cts of Buchan, 1245; died 6 Apr 1282.

Note: Co-heiress of her father circa Apr 1264[N].

257. Henry III Plantagenet24 King of England (John, #349); born 1 Oct 1207 Winchester Castle, Hampshire, England; married Eleanor "la belle" Berenger de Provence (see #258), daughter of Raimund V Berenger Ct of Provençe and Beatrice de Savoie, 24 Jan 1236/37 Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent; died 16 Nov 1272 Westminster Palace, London, Middlesex, England, at age 65; buried after 16 Nov 1272 Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England.

He was also known as Henry III Plantagenet King of England. Description:[N]. Note: Took the reigns of government in 1234[N]. Note: Marshal's murder removed the one man capable of holding the King in check on 17 Apr 1234[N]. Note: King Henry brought suit against Hubert, supposedly for his allowing his daughter to marry his young ward, Richard de Clare. The young couple were duly separated. In reality, Henry prosecuted Hubert only to get what was left of his estates. The King was in need of money, per the usual in 1236[N]. Note: A proposed marriage between Henry & Johanna was cancelled by Henry when he read the poetry of Eleanor Berenger of Provence. Johanna was generally favorable to the match before 1237[N]. Military Service: Louis defeated Henry III resoundingly in the ill-fated Gascony campaign in 1242[N]. Note: Harold was made a Knight by Henry & given rich presents upon his return to Man in 1247[N]. Note: Pope Alexander III conferred the title of King of Sicily & Apulia on Edmund, but Henry was unable to provide the money & troops Edmund needed to pursue the claim in 1255[N]. Note: As Cardinal Fieschi, Ottoboni di Fiesco laboured to restore harmony in England between King Henry & his rebellious barons between 1258 and 1261[N]. Note: Judgement made by Louis to absolve Henry of any agreements made with Simon de Montfort & his baronial party. Louis judged that the earlier Oxford Provisions were vois & that Henry was free to choose his own councillors. Both parties (Henry & the barons) had requested the arbitration of Louis on 25 Jan 1264 Mise of Amiens[N]. Note: Montfort took Henry III & Prince Edward prisoner at Lewes on 14 May 1264[N].

Children of Henry III Plantagenet24 King of England and Eleanor "la belle" Berenger de Provence (see #258) were as follows:

258. Eleanor "la belle"24 Berenger de Provence (Raimund Ct of Provençe, #351); born 1222 Aix-en-Provence, France; married Henry III Plantagenet King of England (see #257), son of John Lackland Plantagenet King of England and Isabella Taillefer d'Angoulême, 24 Jan 1236/37 Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent; died 24 Jun 1291 Amesbury, Wiltshire, England; buried after 24 Jun 1291 Convent Church, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England.

Note: Boniface's niece Eleanor campaigned for him to be named Archbishop of Canterbury circa 1240[N].

259. Robert Capet d'Artois I24 Ct of Artois (Louis King of France, #353); born Sep 1216 France; married Matilda de Brabant (see #260), daughter of Henri de Brabant II Duke of Brabant and Marie von Hohenstaufen of Swabia, 14 Jun 1237 Compegnie, Syria; died 8 Jan 1250 Battle of Al-Mansura, on the Nile, Egypt, at age 33.

He was also known as Robert d'Artois. Military Service: Artois led a charge vs. the Saracens despite Longespée's advised not to. His advise was ignored & they both died. The Saracens outnumbered their forces greatly on 7 Feb 1250[N].

Children of Robert Capet d'Artois I24 Ct of Artois and Matilda de Brabant (see #260) were as follows:

260. Matilda24 de Brabant (Henri Duke of Brabant, #355); born between 1218 and 1224 Brabant, France; married Robert Capet d'Artois I Ct of Artois (see #259), son of Louis VIII Capet the Lion King of France and Blanca de Castilla, 14 Jun 1237 Compegnie, Syria; married Gui II de Châtillon Ct of St. Pol, son of Hugues de Châtillon Ct of St. Pol and Marie d'Avesnes, circa 31 May 1254; died 29 Sep 1288.

261. Patric24 de Chaworth (Pain, #357); born 1218 Stoke Bruern, Northumberland; married Hawise de Londres (see #262), daughter of Thomas (Marriw) de Londres Lord Kidwillyin and Eva de Tracy, 1244; died 1258.

Note: (an unknown value) Lord of Kempsford, Gloucestershire,[N].

Children of Patric24 de Chaworth and Hawise de Londres (see #262) were as follows:

262. Hawise24 de Londres (Thomas Lord Kidwillyin, #359); born 1223 Stoke, Northumberland; married Patric de Chaworth (see #261), son of Pain de Chaworth and Gundred de la Ferte, 1244; died 1273.

263. William de Beauchamp24 Earl of Warwick (William Lord Beauchamp of Elmley, #361); born 1237 of Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England; married Maud FitzJohn (see #264), daughter of John FitzGeoffrey Lord Kirtling Justiciar and Isabel le Bigod, before 1270; died 5 Jun 1298 Elmley, Worcestershire, England.

Note: Burial on 22 Jun 1298 Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England,[N].

Children of William de Beauchamp24 Earl of Warwick and Maud FitzJohn (see #264) were as follows:

264. Maud24 FitzJohn (John Lord Kirtling, #363); born between 1244 and 1250 Shere, Surrey, England; married Gerard de Furnival Lord Hallamshire; married William de Beauchamp Earl of Warwick (see #263), son of William de Beauchamp Lord Beauchamp of Elmley and Isabel de Mauduit, before 1270; died 16 Apr 1301; buried 7 May 1301 Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England.

She was also known as Maud FitzGeoffrey FitzJohn.

265. Hugh de Vere24 Earl of Oxford (Robert, #306); born circa 1210 Hatfield, Essex, England; married Hawise de Quincy (see #230), daughter of Saire de Quincy IV Earl of Winchester and Margaret de Beaumont, circa 11 Feb 1223; died before 23 Dec 1263.

Note: 4th Earl of Oxford[N]. He was also known as Hugh de Vere Lord Bolbec Baron de Bolbec. He was also known as Hugh de Vere of Oxford.

Children of Hugh de Vere24 Earl of Oxford and Hawise de Quincy (see #230) were as follows:

266. Hawise24 de Quincy (Saire Earl of Winchester, #308); born between 1178 and 1184 Winchester, Hampshire, England; married Hugh de Vere Earl of Oxford (see #229), son of Robert de Vere Earl of Oxford and Isabella de Bolbec, circa 11 Feb 1223; died after 3 Feb 1263.

267. Gilbert24 de Sanford (John, #369); born 1200 Saunford, England; married Loretta la Zouche (see #268), daughter of Roger la Zouche Sheriff of Devonshire and Margaret (la Zouche); died 1249.

Children of Gilbert24 de Sanford and Loretta la Zouche (see #268) were:

268. Loretta24 la Zouche (Roger, #370); born circa 1211 of North Molton, Devonshire, England; married Gilbert de Sanford (see #267), son of John de Sanford; died after 1273.

She was also known as Lora la Zouche.

269. Giles24 de Badlesmere (William, #372); born circa 1203; married Margaret Leveland (see #270) circa 1227; died 1258.

Children of Giles24 de Badlesmere and Margaret Leveland (see #270) were:

270. Margaret24 Leveland; married Giles de Badlesmere (see #269), son of William de Badlesmere, circa 1227.

271. Ralph FitzBernard24 Lord Kingsdowne; born circa 1205 of Kingsdowne, Kent; died circa 1239.

Children of Ralph FitzBernard24 Lord Kingsdowne and an unknown spouse were:

272. Richard de Clare24 Earl of Gloucester (Gilbert, #373); born 4 Aug 1222 Mellent, Gloucester, England; married Meggotta de Burgh, daughter of Hubert de Burgh Earl of Kent and Margaret le Scot, 21 Sep 1232; he and Meggotta de Burgh were separated 1236 King Henry brought suit against Meggotta's father, supposedly for his allowing the young couple's illegal marriage. The young couple were duly separated. In reality, Henry prosecuted her father only to get what was left of his estates. The King was in need of money, per the usual; married Maude de Lacy Cts of Lincoln (see #273), daughter of John de Lacy Earl of Lincoln and Margaret de Quincy, 2 Feb 1238; died 15 Jul 1262 Ashenfield, Canterbury, Kent, England, at age 39.

He was also known as Richard de Clare Earl of Clare. Note: Hubert was warden of his son-in-law Richard de Clare during the latter's minority between Oct 1230 and 1236[N]. As of 1243, he was also known as Richard de Clare Earl of Hertford.

Children of Richard de Clare24 Earl of Gloucester and Maude de Lacy Cts of Lincoln (see #273) were as follows:

273. Maude de Lacy24 Cts of Lincoln (John Earl of Lincoln, #375); born 1223 Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England; married Richard de Clare Earl of Gloucester (see #272), son of Gilbert de Clare Earl of Gloucester and Isabella Marshal, 2 Feb 1238; died 10 Mar 1287/88 Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England.

Note: (an unknown value) Heavy contributor toward ecclesiastical foundations.[N]. She was also known as Maude de Lacy.

274. Sir Maurice FitzMaurice FitzGerald24 Lord Offaly (Maurice, #377); born between 1238 and 1250 Wexford, Ireland; married Emmeline Longespée (see #275), daughter of Stephen Longespée Earl of Ulster and Emmeline de Riddlesford of Ulster, circa 1266 Ireland; died 1286 Ross, Ireland.

Note: (an unknown value) Justicular. Lord of Offaly in Ireland.[N]. He was also known as Sir Maurice FitzMaurice FitzGerald.

Children of Sir Maurice FitzMaurice FitzGerald24 Lord Offaly and Emmeline Longespée (see #275) were as follows:

275. Emmeline24 Longespée (Stephen Earl of Ulster, #379); born 1250 of Ulster, Ireland & Sutton, Northamptonshire; married Sir Maurice FitzMaurice FitzGerald Lord Offaly (see #274), son of Sir Maurice FitzGerald Lord Offaly Justicular and Juliane de Cogan, circa 1266 Ireland; died 1291.

Note: (an unknown value) Co-heiress of her father.[N].

276. Jean I de Brienne24 King of Jerusalem (Erard Ct of Brienne, #339); born 1168 Acre, Palestine; married Marie la Marquise Queen of Jerusalem, daughter of Conrado Mar of Montferrat and Isabel I de Japhe Queen of Jerusalem; married Agnes de Beaumont du Maine, daughter of Raoul VI de Beaumont Viscount Maine and Agnes (du Maine); married Berengaria de León de Castilla (see #252), daughter of Alphonso IX the Slobberer de León King of León and Berengaria Alfonsez Queen of Castile, 1224 Toledo; died 23 Mar 1237 Constantinople, Byzantine Empire.

He was also known as Jean de Brienne I. As of between 1228 and Mar 1237, he was also known as John I de Brienne Emp of Constantinople. Note: Chosen to rule as Regent over the Latin Empire of Constantinople for the minor Bladwin II between 1228 and 23 Mar 1237[N].

Children of Jean I de Brienne24 King of Jerusalem and Berengaria de León de Castilla (see #252) were as follows:

277. Berengaria de León24 de Castilla (Alphonso King of León, #341); born 1193 León, Spain; married Jean I de Brienne King of Jerusalem (see #251), son of Erard II de Brienne Ct of Brienne and Agnes de Montfauçon, 1224 Toledo; died 12 Apr 1237.

She was also known as Berengaria de León de Castilla.

278. Raoul VI de Beaumont24 Viscount Maine (Richard Viscount Beaumont-le-Maine, #343); married Agnes (du Maine) (see #254); died 1235.

He was also known as Raoul VI de Beaumont du Maine.

Children of Raoul VI de Beaumont24 Viscount Maine and Agnes (du Maine) (see #254) were:

279. Agnes24 (du Maine); married Raoul VI de Beaumont Viscount Maine (see #253), son of Richard de Beaumont Viscount Beaumont-le-Maine and Constance of England.

280. Alexander Comyn24 Earl of Buchan (William, #345); born circa 1217 of Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; married Elizabeth de Quincy (see #256), daughter of Roger de Quincy Earl of Winchester and Helen MacDonald of Galloway, 1245; died 6 Apr 1290.

Note: 2nd Earl of Buchan[N]. He was also known as Alexander Comyn of Buchan.

Children of Alexander Comyn24 Earl of Buchan and Elizabeth de Quincy (see #256) were as follows:

281. Elizabeth24 de Quincy (Roger Earl of Winchester, #347); born between 1220 and 1224 Winchester, Hampshire, England; married Alexander Comyn Earl of Buchan (see #255), son of William Comyn Earl of Buchan and Margaret Colhan Cts of Buchan, 1245; died 6 Apr 1282.

Note: Co-heiress of her father circa Apr 1264[N].

282. Henry III Plantagenet24 King of England (John, #349); born 1 Oct 1207 Winchester Castle, Hampshire, England; married Eleanor "la belle" Berenger de Provence (see #258), daughter of Raimund V Berenger Ct of Provençe and Beatrice de Savoie, 24 Jan 1236/37 Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent; died 16 Nov 1272 Westminster Palace, London, Middlesex, England, at age 65; buried after 16 Nov 1272 Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England.

He was also known as Henry III Plantagenet King of England. Description:[N]. Note: Took the reigns of government in 1234[N]. Note: Marshal's murder removed the one man capable of holding the King in check on 17 Apr 1234[N]. Note: King Henry brought suit against Hubert, supposedly for his allowing his daughter to marry his young ward, Richard de Clare. The young couple were duly separated. In reality, Henry prosecuted Hubert only to get what was left of his estates. The King was in need of money, per the usual in 1236[N]. Note: A proposed marriage between Henry & Johanna was cancelled by Henry when he read the poetry of Eleanor Berenger of Provence. Johanna was generally favorable to the match before 1237[N]. Military Service: Louis defeated Henry III resoundingly in the ill-fated Gascony campaign in 1242[N]. Note: Harold was made a Knight by Henry & given rich presents upon his return to Man in 1247[N]. Note: Pope Alexander III conferred the title of King of Sicily & Apulia on Edmund, but Henry was unable to provide the money & troops Edmund needed to pursue the claim in 1255[N]. Note: As Cardinal Fieschi, Ottoboni di Fiesco laboured to restore harmony in England between King Henry & his rebellious barons between 1258 and 1261[N]. Note: Judgement made by Louis to absolve Henry of any agreements made with Simon de Montfort & his baronial party. Louis judged that the earlier Oxford Provisions were vois & that Henry was free to choose his own councillors. Both parties (Henry & the barons) had requested the arbitration of Louis on 25 Jan 1264 Mise of Amiens[N]. Note: Montfort took Henry III & Prince Edward prisoner at Lewes on 14 May 1264[N].

Children of Henry III Plantagenet24 King of England and Eleanor "la belle" Berenger de Provence (see #258) were as follows:

283. Eleanor "la belle"24 Berenger de Provence (Raimund Ct of Provençe, #351); born 1222 Aix-en-Provence, France; married Henry III Plantagenet King of England (see #257), son of John Lackland Plantagenet King of England and Isabella Taillefer d'Angoulême, 24 Jan 1236/37 Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent; died 24 Jun 1291 Amesbury, Wiltshire, England; buried after 24 Jun 1291 Convent Church, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England.

Note: Boniface's niece Eleanor campaigned for him to be named Archbishop of Canterbury circa 1240[N].

284. Robert Capet d'Artois I24 Ct of Artois (Louis King of France, #353); born Sep 1216 France; married Matilda de Brabant (see #260), daughter of Henri de Brabant II Duke of Brabant and Marie von Hohenstaufen of Swabia, 14 Jun 1237 Compegnie, Syria; died 8 Jan 1250 Battle of Al-Mansura, on the Nile, Egypt, at age 33.

He was also known as Robert d'Artois. Military Service: Artois led a charge vs. the Saracens despite Longespée's advised not to. His advise was ignored & they both died. The Saracens outnumbered their forces greatly on 7 Feb 1250[N].

Children of Robert Capet d'Artois I24 Ct of Artois and Matilda de Brabant (see #260) were as follows:

285. Matilda24 de Brabant (Henri Duke of Brabant, #355); born between 1218 and 1224 Brabant, France; married Robert Capet d'Artois I Ct of Artois (see #259), son of Louis VIII Capet the Lion King of France and Blanca de Castilla, 14 Jun 1237 Compegnie, Syria; married Gui II de Châtillon Ct of St. Pol, son of Hugues de Châtillon Ct of St. Pol and Marie d'Avesnes, circa 31 May 1254; died 29 Sep 1288.

286. Patric24 de Chaworth (Pain, #357); born 1218 Stoke Bruern, Northumberland; married Hawise de Londres (see #262), daughter of Thomas (Marriw) de Londres Lord Kidwillyin and Eva de Tracy, 1244; died 1258.

Note: (an unknown value) Lord of Kempsford, Gloucestershire,[N].

Children of Patric24 de Chaworth and Hawise de Londres (see #262) were as follows:

287. Hawise24 de Londres (Thomas Lord Kidwillyin, #359); born 1223 Stoke, Northumberland; married Patric de Chaworth (see #261), son of Pain de Chaworth and Gundred de la Ferte, 1244; died 1273.

288. William de Beauchamp24 Earl of Warwick (William Lord Beauchamp of Elmley, #361); born 1237 of Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England; married Maud FitzJohn (see #264), daughter of John FitzGeoffrey Lord Kirtling Justiciar and Isabel le Bigod, before 1270; died 5 Jun 1298 Elmley, Worcestershire, England.

Note: Burial on 22 Jun 1298 Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England,[N].

Children of William de Beauchamp24 Earl of Warwick and Maud FitzJohn (see #264) were as follows:

289. Maud24 FitzJohn (John Lord Kirtling, #363); born between 1244 and 1250 Shere, Surrey, England; married Gerard de Furnival Lord Hallamshire; married William de Beauchamp Earl of Warwick (see #263), son of William de Beauchamp Lord Beauchamp of Elmley and Isabel de Mauduit, before 1270; died 16 Apr 1301; buried 7 May 1301 Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England.

She was also known as Maud FitzGeoffrey FitzJohn.

290. Hugh de Vere24 Earl of Oxford (Robert, #306); born circa 1210 Hatfield, Essex, England; married Hawise de Quincy (see #230), daughter of Saire de Quincy IV Earl of Winchester and Margaret de Beaumont, circa 11 Feb 1223; died before 23 Dec 1263.

Note: 4th Earl of Oxford[N]. He was also known as Hugh de Vere Lord Bolbec Baron de Bolbec. He was also known as Hugh de Vere of Oxford.

Children of Hugh de Vere24 Earl of Oxford and Hawise de Quincy (see #230) were as follows:

291. Hawise24 de Quincy (Saire Earl of Winchester, #308); born between 1178 and 1184 Winchester, Hampshire, England; married Hugh de Vere Earl of Oxford (see #229), son of Robert de Vere Earl of Oxford and Isabella de Bolbec, circa 11 Feb 1223; died after 3 Feb 1263.

292. Gilbert24 de Sanford (John, #369); born 1200 Saunford, England; married Loretta la Zouche (see #268), daughter of Roger la Zouche Sheriff of Devonshire and Margaret (la Zouche); died 1249.

Children of Gilbert24 de Sanford and Loretta la Zouche (see #268) were:

293. Loretta24 la Zouche (Roger, #370); born circa 1211 of North Molton, Devonshire, England; married Gilbert de Sanford (see #267), son of John de Sanford; died after 1273.

She was also known as Lora la Zouche.

294. Giles24 de Badlesmere (William, #372); born circa 1203; married Margaret Leveland (see #270) circa 1227; died 1258.

Children of Giles24 de Badlesmere and Margaret Leveland (see #270) were:

295. Margaret24 Leveland; married Giles de Badlesmere (see #269), son of William de Badlesmere, circa 1227.

296. Ralph FitzBernard24 Lord Kingsdowne; born circa 1205 of Kingsdowne, Kent; died circa 1239.

Children of Ralph FitzBernard24 Lord Kingsdowne and an unknown spouse were:

297. Richard de Clare24 Earl of Gloucester (Gilbert, #373); born 4 Aug 1222 Mellent, Gloucester, England; married Meggotta de Burgh, daughter of Hubert de Burgh Earl of Kent and Margaret le Scot, 21 Sep 1232; he and Meggotta de Burgh were separated 1236 King Henry brought suit against Meggotta's father, supposedly for his allowing the young couple's illegal marriage. The young couple were duly separated. In reality, Henry prosecuted her father only to get what was left of his estates. The King was in need of money, per the usual; married Maude de Lacy Cts of Lincoln (see #273), daughter of John de Lacy Earl of Lincoln and Margaret de Quincy, 2 Feb 1238; died 15 Jul 1262 Ashenfield, Canterbury, Kent, England, at age 39.

He was also known as Richard de Clare Earl of Clare. Note: Hubert was warden of his son-in-law Richard de Clare during the latter's minority between Oct 1230 and 1236[N]. As of 1243, he was also known as Richard de Clare Earl of Hertford.

Children of Richard de Clare24 Earl of Gloucester and Maude de Lacy Cts of Lincoln (see #273) were as follows:

298. Maude de Lacy24 Cts of Lincoln (John Earl of Lincoln, #375); born 1223 Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England; married Richard de Clare Earl of Gloucester (see #272), son of Gilbert de Clare Earl of Gloucester and Isabella Marshal, 2 Feb 1238; died 10 Mar 1287/88 Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England.

Note: (an unknown value) Heavy contributor toward ecclesiastical foundations.[N]. She was also known as Maude de Lacy.

299. Sir Maurice FitzMaurice FitzGerald24 Lord Offaly (Maurice, #377); born between 1238 and 1250 Wexford, Ireland; married Emmeline Longespée (see #275), daughter of Stephen Longespée Earl of Ulster and Emmeline de Riddlesford of Ulster, circa 1266 Ireland; died 1286 Ross, Ireland.

Note: (an unknown value) Justicular. Lord of Offaly in Ireland.[N]. He was also known as Sir Maurice FitzMaurice FitzGerald.

Children of Sir Maurice FitzMaurice FitzGerald24 Lord Offaly and Emmeline Longespée (see #275) were as follows:

300. Emmeline24 Longespée (Stephen Earl of Ulster, #379); born 1250 of Ulster, Ireland & Sutton, Northamptonshire; married Sir Maurice FitzMaurice FitzGerald Lord Offaly (see #274), son of Sir Maurice FitzGerald Lord Offaly Justicular and Juliane de Cogan, circa 1266 Ireland; died 1291.

Note: (an unknown value) Co-heiress of her father.[N].

Generation Twenty-Five

301. Godfrie25 Huse (William, #423); died after 1217.

Children of Godfrie25 Huse and an unknown spouse were:

302. Renaud de Courtenay II25 Lord Courtenay (Renaud, #424); born 1125 of Sutton, Berkshire, England; married Hawise de Abrincis, daughter of Sir Robert de Abrincis; married Hawise de Courcy Lady of Okehampton (see #303), daughter of Sir William de Courcy Lord Okehampton and Dame Maud de Avranches de Sap; married Maud of Okehampton, daughter of Robert FitzEdith Lord Okehampton and Dame Maud de Avranches de Sap; died 27 Sep 1194 of Courtenay, Loiret, France; buried after 27 Sep 1194 Ford Abbey, Devonshire, England.

Note: Sire de Courtenay[N]. He was also known as Renaud de Courtenay II.

Children of Renaud de Courtenay II25 Lord Courtenay and Hawise de Courcy Lady of Okehampton (see #303) were as follows:

303. Hawise25 de Courcy Lady of Okehampton (William Lord Okehampton, #426); born 1135 of Okehampton, Devonshire, England; married Renaud de Courtenay II Lord Courtenay (see #302), son of Renaud de Courtenay Lord Courtenay and Hawise (Joscelin) le Donjon; died 31 Jul 1209.

Note: (an unknown value) Buried at Ford Abbey, Devonshire, England,[N].

304. William de Vernon de Reviers25 Earl of Devon (Baldwin, #428); born between 1128 and 1135 of Devonshire, England; married Mabel de Beaumont (see #305), daughter of Sir Robert de Beaumont de Meulan Ct of Meulan and Maud FitzRoy de Dunstanville of Cornwall, 1189; died 10 Sep 1217.

Note: (an unknown value) Buried: Christ Church, Twynham,[N].

Children of William de Vernon de Reviers25 Earl of Devon and Mabel de Beaumont (see #305) were as follows:

305. Mabel25 de Beaumont (Robert Ct of Meulan, #430); born between 1166 and 1170 of Meulan, Normandy, France; married William de Vernon de Reviers Earl of Devon (see #304), son of Baldwin de Reviers Earl of Devon and Adeliza Lucia Debaalum, 1189; married Falkes de Bréauté after May 1219; died after 1 May 1204.

306. Robert de Vere25 Earl of Oxford (Aubrey, #432); born circa 1170 Hatfield, Essex, England; married Isabella de Bolbec (see #307), daughter of Hugh de Bolbec Lord Bolbec and Margaret de Montfichet, before 1210; died before 25 Oct 1221 Colne, Essex, England; buried circa 25 Oct 1221 Colne, Essex, England.

Robert was the second son of Aubrey de Vere, the first earl (1142-1194) [see under Vere, Aubrey de, d. 1141], by his third wife, Lucy, daughter and heir of Henry of Essex. Born about 1170, Vere had reached middle age when the death of his childless elder brother Aubrey, second earl of Oxford, in 1214, made him third earl and hereditary great chamberlain of England (Complete Peerage, vi. 163). On payment of a thousand marks he obtained livery of his lands and the wardship of the heir of William FitzOates to marry to his niece (Dugdale, Baronage, i. 191). His brother had been reckoned among the 'evil counsellors' of King John, but he took the side of the barons, became one of the twenty-five executors of Magna Charta, forfeited his estates, and was excommunicated by the pope (Matt. Paris, ii. 585, 605, 613). After John's death he recovered his lands.

Oxford has by some writers been reckoned a judge of the royal court, on the strength of a solitary record of fines levied before him in 1220, and as a younger son he might have been brought up to the law. But he may only have been presiding, as peers frequently did, over a body of itinerant justices. Indeed, he is found acting in that capacity in Hertfordshire later in the same year (Foss).

Oxford died on 25 Oct 1221, and was buried in the Benedictine priory at Hatfield Broadoak (Regis), near Bishop's Stortford, founded by his grandfather as a cell of St. Melaine at Rennes (Tanner; Nichols, Alien Priories, ii. 124; Hist. MSS. Comm. 7th Rep. pp. 587-8). He has himself sometimes been accounted its 'primus fundator' (Camden, p. 453; Leland, Itinerary, vi. 41). Perhaps he secured for it independence of the mother house. His effigy, cross-legged, remains in the parish church, whither it was removed from the old priory church. Vincent called attention to the fact that on his shield the silver mullet in the first quarter was borne, not as by all other Veres upon a field gules, but upon one of France ancient. This anomaly does not seem to have been explained.

Oxford married Isabella (b. 1176?), daughter and coheir (ultimately sole heir) of Walter de Bolebec (d. before December 1185), the last male of the Buckinghamshire family of that name (Lipscomb, History of the County of Buckingham, iii. 508; Dugdale, i. 452). His father, whose ward she was, had purchased her hand for his younger son in 1190-1, but this arrangement in some unexplained way fell through, and she married about 1197 Henry de Nonant, lord of Totnes in Devonshire (ib. i. 522). In spite of the proof he gives of this, Dugdale elsewhere (ib. i. 191, 452) makes Nonant her second husband. He must have been dead before 1208, when Oxford bought a license to marry her and obtained his desire, although she had given a larger sum not to be compelled to marry (ib. i. 191). She bore him a son Hugh, born about 1210, who succeeded his father in the peerage and died in December 1263; he was great-grandfather of John de Vere, seventh earl [q. v.]. The third earl's widow died on 3 Feb 1245. In the year of Oxford's death she gave a site in the city of Oxford to the Dominicans (the black friars) who had just come into England (Matt. Paris; Leland, Itinerary, vi. 41).

[Matt. Paris's Chronica Majora (Rolls Set.); Dugdale's Baronage; G. E. C[okayne]'s Complete Peerage; Leland's Itinerary, ed. Hearne; Tanner's Notitia Monastica, ed. 1787; Foss's Judges of England; Newcourt's Repertorium Parochiale Londinense; Proceedings of the Archreel. Institute, 1850; other authorities in text.] J. T-T[N]. Moved:[N].

Children of Robert de Vere25 Earl of Oxford and Isabella de Bolbec (see #307) were as follows:

307. Isabella25 de Bolbec (Hugh Lord Bolbec, #434); born circa 1175 of Hatfield, Essex; married Henry de Nonant; married Robert de Vere Earl of Oxford (see #306), son of Aubrey de Vere Earl of Oxford and Lucy (Agnes) de Abrincis of Essex, before 1210; died 3 Feb 1245.

Note: She was the heiress of the Bolbec family & brought huge tracts of land in Buckinghamshire to her husband & the de Vere family circa 1194[N].

308. Saire de Quincy IV25 Earl of Winchester (Robert Lord Buckley, #436); born 1155 Winchester, Hampshire, England; married Margaret de Beaumont (see #309), daughter of Sir Robert de Beaumont III Earl of Leicester and Petronilla de Grentemesnil, before 1173; died 3 Nov 1219 Acre, Palestine or Damietta, Palestine; buried after 3 Nov 1219 Acre, Palestine.

Note: Supposedly the shrewdest of the primary Magna Charta Sureties. He was supposedly responsible for the final draft of the Charter. He worked with Stephen Langton for four days on the final draft of the Charter on 10 Jun 1215[N]. Note: Of the rebellious barons who acclaimed Robert FitzWalter & Louis Capet between 1216 and 1217[N].

Children of Saire de Quincy IV25 Earl of Winchester and Margaret de Beaumont (see #309) were as follows:

309. Margaret25 de Beaumont (Robert Earl of Leicester, #438); born 1154 Hampshire, England; married Saire de Quincy IV Earl of Winchester (see #308), son of Robert de Quincy Lord Buckley and Orabilia de Leuchars Cts of Mar, before 1173; died 12 Jan 1234/35.

Note: (an unknown value) of Leicester, Leicestershire,[N]. She was also known as Margaret de Harcourt.

310. Thomas25 le Despenser (Thurstan, #440); born 1169 of Elington, Lincolnshire, England; married Rohese (le Despenser) (see #311); died before 1218.

Note: (an unknown value) of Ryhale, Rutlandshire,[N].

Children of Thomas25 le Despenser and Rohese (le Despenser) (see #311) were as follows:

311. Rohese25 (le Despenser); married Thomas le Despenser (see #310), son of Thurstan le Despenser.

312. Alan Basset25 Lord Basset of Wycombe (Thomas Basset, #441); born 1155 Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England; married Aline (Alvira) de Grey (see #313), daughter of Philip de Grey Lord Wooton Basset and Sedzilia de Berkeley, circa 1180 of Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England; died 1231 of Headington, Oxfordshire, England.

Occupation:[N]. Residence:[N]. He was also known as Alan Basset of Wycombe.

Children of Alan Basset25 Lord Basset of Wycombe and Aline (Alvira) de Grey (see #313) were as follows:

313. Aline (Alvira)25 de Grey (Philip Lord Wooton Basset, #443); born circa 1167; married Alan Basset Lord Basset of Wycombe (see #312), son of Thomas Basset Sheriff of Oxford and Alice de Dunstanville, circa 1180 of Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England.

She was also known as Aline (Alvira) de Gael. She was also known as Aline (Alice) de Gai.

314. Sir Matthew25 de Louvaine (Godfrey de Louvain, #445); married Muriel (de Louvaine) (see #315); died 1258.

Children of Sir Matthew25 de Louvaine and Muriel (de Louvaine) (see #315) were:

315. Muriel25 (de Louvaine); married Sir Matthew de Louvaine (see #314), son of Sir Godfrey de Louvain and Alice de Hastings; died 1275.

316. Adam de Port25 Lord Basing (John de Port, #447); born 1151 of Basing, Southamptonshire; married Mabel de Orval, daughter of Richard ap William Orval and Muriel de St. John; married Sibyl de Braose (see #1215), daughter of William de Braose II Lord Bramber and Bertha de Pîtres of Gloucester, after 1190; died circa Jul 1213.

He was also known as Adam de Port Lord Basing.

Children of Adam de Port25 Lord Basing and Mabel de Orval (see #317) were as follows:

317. Mabel25 de Orval (Richard ap William Orval, #449); born circa 1153; married Adam de Port Lord Basing (see #316), son of John de Port and Maud (de Port).

318. William25 de Cantelou King's High Steward (Walter, #451); born 1159 Reading, England; married Masceline de Braci (see #319), daughter of Arnulf de Braci, circa 1184; died 7 Apr 1239 Radking, England; buried after 7 Apr 1239 Studley Priory, Warwickshire, England.

Occupation:[N].

Children of William25 de Cantelou King's High Steward and Masceline de Braci (see #319) were as follows:

319. Masceline25 de Braci (Arnulf, #452); born 1163 of Shropshire, England; married William de Cantelou King's High Steward (see #318), son of Walter de Cantelou II, circa 1184.

320. Hugh V25 de Gournay (Hugh, #453); born between 1148 and 1163 of Caister, Norfolk; married Juliana de Dammartin (see #321), daughter of Alberic II de Dammartin Ct of Dammartin and Maud de Clermont de Ponthieu; died 25 Oct 1214 of Gournai, Normandy.

Children of Hugh V25 de Gournay and Juliana de Dammartin (see #321) were as follows:

321. Juliana25 de Dammartin (Alberic Ct of Dammartin, #455); born 1165 of Dammartin, France; married Hugh V de Gournay (see #320), son of Hugh de Gournay IV and Melisende de Coucy de Marle.

Note: Identified by G. Herbert Fowler, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Society, 19:85. Fowler identified Juliane's mother as Joan (Basset). This is chronologically unlikely, and Evans concluded she was instead wife of Aubri I, and thus may have been mother of Aubri II (and Stuart, of course, ignores the qualifier and presents it as fact). In fact, Evans did not look closely enough at his own chronology, or he could have excluded this possibility[N].

322. Herbert25 FitzHerbert, II (Herbert, #457); born before 1145; married Lucy of Hereford Lady of Blaen Llyfni (see #323), daughter of Miles de Pîtres of Gloucester Earl of Hereford and Sybil de Neufmarché; died circa Jun 1204.

Children of Herbert25 FitzHerbert, II and Lucy of Hereford Lady of Blaen Llyfni (see #323) were as follows:

323. Lucy25 of Hereford Lady of Blaen Llyfni (Miles Earl of Hereford, #459); born 1136 Gloucester, England; married Herbert FitzHerbert, II (see #322), son of Herbert FitzHerbert and Lady Sybilla Corbet of Alcester; died after 1220.

Note: (an unknown value) Buried in Chapter House of Llanthony (near Gloucester).[N].

324. Robert FitzRoger25 Lord Warkworth (Roger, #461); born between 1170 and 1177; married Margery de Chesney Lady of Hereford (see #325), daughter of William de Chesney de Norwich; died between 1212 and 1214.

He was also known as Robert de Clavering. Note: (an unknown value) 2nd Baron of Warkworth in Clavering, Essex,[N].

Children of Robert FitzRoger25 Lord Warkworth and Margery de Chesney Lady of Hereford (see #325) were as follows:

325. Margery25 de Chesney Lady of Hereford (William, #463); born circa 1174; married Robert FitzRoger Lord Warkworth (see #324), son of Roger FitzRichard Lord Warkworth and Adeliza de Vere; died after 1231.

She was also known as Margaret de Cheney.

326. James de Newmarch25 Lord Cadebury; born circa 1190 of Cadebury, Somerset, England; died 1232.

Note: Lord of North Cadbury[N]. He was also known as James de Neufmarché of Cadbury. He was also known as James de Newmarch of Cadbury. He was also known as James de Neufmarché of Cadbury.

Children of James de Newmarch25 Lord Cadebury and an unknown spouse were:

327. Henry de Grey25 Lord Grey of Codnor (Richard de Grey, #464); born circa 1178 of Turrock, England; married Isolda de Bardolf (see #328), daughter of Hugh de Bardolf the Elder and Isabel de Condet, circa 1199 of Thurrock, Essex, England; died between 1219 and 1224.

Note: 1st Baron[N]. He was also known as Henry de Grey of Codnor.

Children of Henry de Grey25 Lord Grey of Codnor and Isolda de Bardolf (see #328) were as follows:

328. Isolda25 de Bardolf (Hugh, #465); born circa 1168 of Hoo, Kent, England; married Henry de Grey Lord Grey of Codnor (see #327), son of Richard de Grey of Thurrock, circa 1199 of Thurrock, Essex, England; died before 18 Jun 1246.

Note: She was his niece & heiress[N]. She was also known as Iseude de Bardolf.

329. Roger25 de Cauz; born of Water Eaton, Buckinghamshire; married Nicole de Leigh (see #330), daughter of Bartholomew de Leigh and Emma le Rufus.

He was also known as Roger de Duston. Note: (an unknown value) Also known as Roger de Duston.[N].

Children of Roger25 de Cauz and Nicole de Leigh (see #330) were:

330. Nicole25 de Leigh (Bartholomew, #467); married Roger de Cauz (see #329).

331. Hugh25 de Longchamp (Henry, #469); married Georgia de Columbaris (see #332), daughter of Henry de Columbieres.

Children of Hugh25 de Longchamp and Georgia de Columbaris (see #332) were:

332. Georgia25 de Columbaris (Henry de Columbieres, #471); married Hugh de Longchamp (see #331), son of Henry de Longchamp and Maud de Cantelou; died after 1253.

333. Richard25 Lovel (Henry Lord Cary, #472); born of Castle Cary, Somersetshire; married Alice (Lovel) (see #334); died before 21 Jan 1255.

Note: "The Complete Peerage", Cokayne[N].

Children of Richard25 Lovel and Alice (Lovel) (see #334) were:

334. Alice25 (Lovel); married Richard Lovel (see #333), son of Henry Lovel Lord Cary and Christiania (Lovel).

Note: "The Complete Peerage", Cokayne[N].

335. Walter25 Fitzalan High Steward of Scotland (Alan FitzWalter, #474); born 1180 Scotland; married Beatrix of Angus (see #336), daughter of Gilchrist of Angus Earl of Angus and Marjory Maddadsdottir; died between 1241 and 1246.

Occupation:[N]. He was also known as Walter of DunDonald. He was also known as Walter Stewart High Steward of Scotland.

Children of Walter25 Fitzalan High Steward of Scotland and Beatrix of Angus (see #336) were as follows:

336. Beatrix25 of Angus (Gilchrist Earl of Angus, #476); born 1184; married Walter Fitzalan High Steward of Scotland (see #335), son of Alan FitzWalter High Steward of Scotland and Alesta of Mar.

337. James Macrory25 Lord Bute (Angus Lord Bute & Arran, #478); born circa 1170 of Morven, Argyllshire, Scotland; married daughter of the Isles (see #338), daughter of Arran of the Isles; died 1210.

He was also known as James Macrory of Bute. He was also known as James MacDonald.

Children of James Macrory25 Lord Bute and daughter of the Isles (see #338) were:

338. daughter25 of the Isles (Arran, #479); born circa 1190; married James Macrory Lord Bute (see #337), son of Angus Macrory of Bute Lord Bute & Arran.

339. Erard II de Brienne25 Ct of Brienne (Gauthier, #480); born circa 1130 France; married Agnes de Montfauçon (see #340), daughter of Richard de Montfauçon Ct of Montfauçon and Agnes de Montbelliard, 1166; died 8 Feb 1190/91 Acre, Palestine.

Children of Erard II de Brienne25 Ct of Brienne and Agnes de Montfauçon (see #340) were:

340. Agnes25 de Montfauçon (Richard Ct of Montfauçon, #482); born circa 1148; married Erard II de Brienne Ct of Brienne (see #339), son of Gauthier II de Brienne Ct of Brienne and Adele de Rameru, 1166.

341. Alphonso IX the Slobberer de León25 King of León (Ferdinand, #484); born 15 Aug 1171 Zamora, León, Spain; married Tereza Sanchez de Portugal, daughter of Sancho I Martino King of Portugal & Algarve and Dulcia Raimundez de Barcelona, 15 Feb 1191 Guimarães, Braga, Portugal; married Berengaria Alfonsez Queen of Castile (see #342), daughter of Alfonso VIII de Castile King of Castile and Eleanor Plantagenet, Oct 1197 Valladolid, Castilla-León, Spain; he and Berengaria Alfonsez Queen of Castile were divorced 1209; married Aldonca Martinez de Sylva after 1209; died 24 Sep 1230 Villanueva de Soria, Castile, at age 59.

He was a partner of Inez Iniguez de Mendoza circa 1192. The marriage of he and Tereza Sanchez de Portugal was annulled in 1198.

Children of Alphonso IX the Slobberer de León25 King of León and Berengaria Alfonsez Queen of Castile (see #342) were as follows:

342. Berengaria Alfonsez25 Queen of Castile (Alfonso King of Castile, #486); born Aug 1181 Segovia, Castile, Spain; married Konrad II Duke of Swabia May 1188; married Alphonso IX the Slobberer de León King of León (see #341), son of Ferdinand II de León King of León and Urraca Alfonsez de Portugal Cts of Portugal, Oct 1197 Valladolid, Castilla-León, Spain; she and Alphonso IX the Slobberer de León King of León were divorced 1209; died 8 Nov 1246 Las Huelgas, Burgos, Castile, Spain, at age 65.

Note: Heiress of Castile in Oct 1214[N].

343. Richard de Beaumont25 Viscount Beaumont-le-Maine (Raoul, #488); married Constance of England (see #344), daughter of Henry I Beauclerc King of England; died after 1145.

Note: Was given South Tawton (Devon) by Henry I of England as a dowry[N]. He was also known as Richard de Beaumont du Maine. Moved:[N].

Children of Richard de Beaumont25 Viscount Beaumont-le-Maine and Constance of England (see #344) were as follows:

344. Constance25 of England (Henry King of England, #489); born between 1120 and 1130; married Richard de Beaumont Viscount Beaumont-le-Maine (see #343), son of Raoul V de Beaumont Viscount Beaumont-le-Maine.

345. William Comyn25 Earl of Buchan (Richard Lord Tynedale, #490); born circa 1163; married Sarah FitzHugh, daughter of Robert FitzHugh, 1193 Altyre, Morayshire, Scotland; married Margaret Colhan Cts of Buchan (see #346), daughter of Fergus Colhan Earl of Buchan, circa 1214 of Altyre, Morayshire, Scotland; died 1233.

He was also known as William Comyn of Buchan. Note: First Earl, by right of his wife Margaret Colhan in 1214[N].

Children of William Comyn25 Earl of Buchan and Margaret Colhan Cts of Buchan (see #346) were as follows:

346. Margaret Colhan25 Cts of Buchan (Fergus Earl of Buchan, #492); born before 1185 of Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; married William Comyn Earl of Buchan (see #345), son of Richard Comyn Lord Tynedale Justiciary and Hextilda FitzUchtred of Tynedale, circa 1214 of Altyre, Morayshire, Scotland; died between 1242 and 1244.

Note: Heiress of her father circa 1199[N].

347. Roger de Quincy25 Earl of Winchester (Saire, #308); born circa 1174 Winchester, Hampshire, England; married Helen MacDonald of Galloway (see #348), daughter of Alan MacDonald of Galloway Lord Galloway and Ragnhild (Hilda) of the Isles; married Alianora of Galloway, daughter of Alan MacDonald of Galloway Lord Galloway and Helen de l' Isle de Lacy; married Maud de Bohun, daughter of Henry de Bohun Earl of Hereford and Maude FitzGeoffrey de Mandeville Cts of Essex, 1228; married Eleanor de Ferrers, daughter of William de Ferrers III Earl of Derby and Sibilla Marshal, 5 Dec 1252; died 25 Apr 1264 England.

Note: (an unknown value) 2nd Earl of Winchester, 1235, Constable of Scotland,[N].

Children of Roger de Quincy25 Earl of Winchester and Helen MacDonald of Galloway (see #348) were as follows:

348. Helen25 MacDonald of Galloway (Alan Lord Galloway, #495); born between 1195 and 1208 of Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland; married Roger de Quincy Earl of Winchester (see #347), son of Saire de Quincy IV Earl of Winchester and Margaret de Beaumont; died after 21 Nov 1245 Brackley, Northamptonshire, England.

She was also known as Helen McDonald of Galloway.

349. John Lackland Plantagenet25 King of England (Henry, #497); born 24 Dec 1166 Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England; married Isabella "Avisa" FitzRobert Cts of Gloucester, daughter of William FitzRobert Earl of Gloucester and Hawise de Beaumont of Leicester, 29 Aug 1189 Marleborough Castle, Wiltshire; he and Isabella "Avisa" FitzRobert Cts of Gloucester were divorced before 30 Aug 1199; married Isabella Taillefer d'Angoulême (see #350), daughter of Aymer Taillefer de Valence Ct of Angoulême and Alice de Courtenay, 24 Aug 1200 Bordeaux Cathedral, Gascony, France; died 19 Oct 1216 Newark Castle, Lincolnshire, at age 49; buried after 19 Oct 1216 Worcester Cathedral, England.

He was a partner of Constance de Brittany Duchess of Brittany. Description:[N]. He was a partner of Hawise de Tracy before 1186. He was a partner of daughter FitzWarin before 1186. He was a partner of Suzanne de Warenne circa 1186. He was a partner of Clemence de Arcy between 1188 and 1191. He was a partner of Agatha de Ferrers between 1188 and 1191. Military Service: Philippe subsequently warred against John, who became king of England in 1199[N]. He was excommunicated in 1209. Note: Joanna begged her father John to spare her husband Llywelyn's life after his 2nd Welsh uprising in Aug 1211[N]. Military Service: The French decisively defeated an allied German, Flemish, & English Army under Otto. The Englsih contingent was led by King John. The French victory broke up the coaltion, secured Philippe & discredited John, who was forced to sign Magna Charta the next year. The coaltion was formed to challenge the growing power of France; the outcome established France as the leading power in Europe on 26 Jul 1214 Battle of Bouvines[N]. Note: Forced by the English Barons to Sign the Magna Carta on 10 Jun 1215 Runnymede[N]. Note: John could not move against the Lusignans due to Joan's being in their hands circa 1216[N].

Children of John Lackland Plantagenet25 King of England and Isabella Taillefer d'Angoulême (see #350) were as follows:

350. Isabella Taillefer25 d'Angoulême (Aymer Ct of Angoulême, #499); born 1188 Angoulême, Charente, France; A contract for the marriage of she and Hugues de Lusignan IX Ct of la Marche was signed before 1200; married John Lackland Plantagenet King of England (see #349), son of Henry II Plantagenet d'Anjou King of England and Eleanor de Aquitaine Duchess of Aquitaine, 24 Aug 1200 Bordeaux Cathedral, Gascony, France; Marriage Note: > marr-note <After John's death, Isabella married Hugh le Brun the Younger, the son of the man she was betrothed to prior to marrying King John> <10 May 1220> < an unknown place >; died 31 May 1246 Fontevrault L'Abbe, Maine-et-Loire, France; buried after 31 May 1246 Fontevrault L'Abbe, Anjou, France.

Description:[N]. She was also known as Isabella Taillefer Cts of Angoulême. She was also known as Isabella Taillefer de Angoulême. Note: Blanca had a deep-seated enmity for Isabella after 1220[N].

351. Raimund V Berenger25 Ct of Provençe (Alphonso, #501); born 1198 of Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-Du-Rhone, France; married Beatrice de Savoie (see #352), daughter of Thomas de Maurienne Ct of Savoy and Marguerite de Faucigny de Genevre, Dec 1220 Dez, France; died 19 Aug 1245 Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-Du-Rhone, France.

He was also known as Raimund V Berenger Ct of Farcalquier. He was also known as Raimund V Berenger Mar of Provençe. He was also known as Raimund Berenger V.

Children of Raimund V Berenger25 Ct of Provençe and Beatrice de Savoie (see #352) were as follows:

352. Beatrice25 de Savoie (Thomas Ct of Savoy, #503); born between 1198 and 1201 of Ghamberg, Savoie, France; married Raimund V Berenger Ct of Provençe (see #351), son of Alphonso II "El Casto" Ct of Provençe and Gersinde de Sabran Cts of Forcalquier, Dec 1220 Dez, France; died Dec 1266 France.

Description:[N]. Beatrice Plantagenet was named for Beatrice de Savoie.

353. Louis VIII Capet the Lion25 King of France (Philippe, #505); born 5 Nov 1187 Paris, Seine, France; married Blanca de Castilla (see #354), daughter of Alfonso VIII de Castile King of Castile and Eleanor Plantagenet, 23 May 1200 Normandy; died 8 Nov 1226 Montpensier, Auvergne, France, at age 39; buried after 8 Nov 1226 St. Denis, France.

Description:[N]. Description:[N]. Note: FitzWalter offered the English Crown to Louis Capet in Oct 1215[N].

Children of Louis VIII Capet the Lion25 King of France and Blanca de Castilla (see #354) were as follows:

354. Blanca25 de Castilla (Alfonso King of Castile, #486); born 23 May 1188 Chateaux de Pale, Valencia, Castile; married Louis VIII Capet the Lion King of France (see #353), son of Philippe II Augustus King of France and Isabella de Hainaut, 23 May 1200 Normandy; died 30 Nov 1253 Palais du Louvre, Paris, France, at age 65; buried Dec 1253 Maubuisson, Gironde, Aquitaine, France.

Occupation:[N].

355. Henri de Brabant II25 Duke of Brabant (Henri, #509); born 1180 Brabant, France; married Marie von Hohenstaufen of Swabia (see #356), daughter of Phillipp II von Hohenstaufen of Swabia and Irini Maria Angelina of Byzantium, 1215; married Sophie von Thüringen circa 1240; died 1 Feb 1247/48.

Children of Henri de Brabant II25 Duke of Brabant and Marie von Hohenstaufen of Swabia (see #356) were as follows:

356. Marie25 von Hohenstaufen of Swabia (Phillipp, #511); born circa 1201; married Henri de Brabant II Duke of Brabant (see #355), son of Henri I Duke of Brabant and Mathilde de Bourgogne, 1215; died between 1235 and 1244.

357. Pain25 de Chaworth (Payne, #513); born circa 1183 Kempsford, Gloucestershire; married Gundred de la Ferte (see #358), daughter of William de la Ferte and Marjorie de Briwere; died between 1226 and 1237.

Children of Pain25 de Chaworth and Gundred de la Ferte (see #358) were:

358. Gundred25 de la Ferte (William, #514); born circa 1190 Kempsford, Gloucestershire; married Pain de Chaworth (see #357), son of Payne (Patrick) de Chaworth; died 1237.

359. Thomas (Marriw) de Londres25 Lord Kidwillyin (William de Londres, #516); born circa 1199 Kidwelly, Carmenthenshire, Wales; married Eva de Tracy (see #360).

He was also known as Thomas of London Lord Kidwelley. Note: (an unknown value) Alias Thomas de Londoniis.[N].

Children of Thomas (Marriw) de Londres25 Lord Kidwillyin and Eva de Tracy (see #360) were:

360. Eva25 de Tracy; born circa 1203; married Thomas (Marriw) de Londres Lord Kidwillyin (see #359), son of William de Londres.

361. William de Beauchamp25 Lord Beauchamp of Elmley (Walcheline Lord Beauchamp, #517); born circa 1215 Elmsley Castle, Worcestershire; married Isabel de Mauduit (see #362), daughter of William de Mauduit V Lord Mauduit and Alice de Newberg; died after 7 Jan 1268 Worcester, England.

Children of William de Beauchamp25 Lord Beauchamp of Elmley and Isabel de Mauduit (see #362) were as follows:

362. Isabel25 de Mauduit (William Lord Mauduit, #519); born 1217 Warwick, Warwickshire; married William de Beauchamp Lord Beauchamp of Elmley (see #361), son of Walcheline de Beauchamp Lord Beauchamp and Joane de Mortimer; died 7 Jan 1267/68.

Note: (an unknown value) of Hanslape, Buckinghamshire, England,[N].

363. John FitzGeoffrey25 Lord Kirtling Justiciar (Geoffrey Earl of Essex, #521); born circa 1208 Shere, Surrey, England; married Isabel le Bigod (see #364), daughter of Hugh le Bigod Earl of Norfolk and Maud Marshal, after 1230; died 23 Nov 1258.

He was also known as John FitzGeoffrey of Shere. Occupation:[N]. Note: Brought charges in Parliament against Aymer de Lusignan for murder in Apr 1258[N].

Children of John FitzGeoffrey25 Lord Kirtling Justiciar and Isabel le Bigod (see #364) were as follows:

364. Isabel25 le Bigod (Hugh Earl of Norfolk, #523); born 1210 of Thetford, Norfolk, England; married Gilbert de Lacy Lord Meath, son of Walter de Lacy Lord Palatine of Meath and Margaret de Braose, circa 1225 of Thetford, Norfolk, England; married John FitzGeoffrey Lord Kirtling Justiciar (see #363), son of Geoffrey FitzPiers Earl of Essex de Mandeville and Aveline de Clare, after 1230; died 1239.

365. Robert de Vere25 Earl of Oxford (Aubrey, #432); born circa 1170 Hatfield, Essex, England; married Isabella de Bolbec (see #307), daughter of Hugh de Bolbec Lord Bolbec and Margaret de Montfichet, before 1210; died before 25 Oct 1221 Colne, Essex, England; buried circa 25 Oct 1221 Colne, Essex, England.

Robert was the second son of Aubrey de Vere, the first earl (1142-1194) [see under Vere, Aubrey de, d. 1141], by his third wife, Lucy, daughter and heir of Henry of Essex. Born about 1170, Vere had reached middle age when the death of his childless elder brother Aubrey, second earl of Oxford, in 1214, made him third earl and hereditary great chamberlain of England (Complete Peerage, vi. 163). On payment of a thousand marks he obtained livery of his lands and the wardship of the heir of William FitzOates to marry to his niece (Dugdale, Baronage, i. 191). His brother had been reckoned among the 'evil counsellors' of King John, but he took the side of the barons, became one of the twenty-five executors of Magna Charta, forfeited his estates, and was excommunicated by the pope (Matt. Paris, ii. 585, 605, 613). After John's death he recovered his lands.

Oxford has by some writers been reckoned a judge of the royal court, on the strength of a solitary record of fines levied before him in 1220, and as a younger son he might have been brought up to the law. But he may only have been presiding, as peers frequently did, over a body of itinerant justices. Indeed, he is found acting in that capacity in Hertfordshire later in the same year (Foss).

Oxford died on 25 Oct 1221, and was buried in the Benedictine priory at Hatfield Broadoak (Regis), near Bishop's Stortford, founded by his grandfather as a cell of St. Melaine at Rennes (Tanner; Nichols, Alien Priories, ii. 124; Hist. MSS. Comm. 7th Rep. pp. 587-8). He has himself sometimes been accounted its 'primus fundator' (Camden, p. 453; Leland, Itinerary, vi. 41). Perhaps he secured for it independence of the mother house. His effigy, cross-legged, remains in the parish church, whither it was removed from the old priory church. Vincent called attention to the fact that on his shield the silver mullet in the first quarter was borne, not as by all other Veres upon a field gules, but upon one of France ancient. This anomaly does not seem to have been explained.

Oxford married Isabella (b. 1176?), daughter and coheir (ultimately sole heir) of Walter de Bolebec (d. before December 1185), the last male of the Buckinghamshire family of that name (Lipscomb, History of the County of Buckingham, iii. 508; Dugdale, i. 452). His father, whose ward she was, had purchased her hand for his younger son in 1190-1, but this arrangement in some unexplained way fell through, and she married about 1197 Henry de Nonant, lord of Totnes in Devonshire (ib. i. 522). In spite of the proof he gives of this, Dugdale elsewhere (ib. i. 191, 452) makes Nonant her second husband. He must have been dead before 1208, when Oxford bought a license to marry her and obtained his desire, although she had given a larger sum not to be compelled to marry (ib. i. 191). She bore him a son Hugh, born about 1210, who succeeded his father in the peerage and died in December 1263; he was great-grandfather of John de Vere, seventh earl [q. v.]. The third earl's widow died on 3 Feb 1245. In the year of Oxford's death she gave a site in the city of Oxford to the Dominicans (the black friars) who had just come into England (Matt. Paris; Leland, Itinerary, vi. 41).

[Matt. Paris's Chronica Majora (Rolls Set.); Dugdale's Baronage; G. E. C[okayne]'s Complete Peerage; Leland's Itinerary, ed. Hearne; Tanner's Notitia Monastica, ed. 1787; Foss's Judges of England; Newcourt's Repertorium Parochiale Londinense; Proceedings of the Archreel. Institute, 1850; other authorities in text.] J. T-T[N]. Moved:[N].

Children of Robert de Vere25 Earl of Oxford and Isabella de Bolbec (see #307) were as follows:

366. Isabella25 de Bolbec (Hugh Lord Bolbec, #434); born circa 1175 of Hatfield, Essex; married Henry de Nonant; married Robert de Vere Earl of Oxford (see #306), son of Aubrey de Vere Earl of Oxford and Lucy (Agnes) de Abrincis of Essex, before 1210; died 3 Feb 1245.

Note: She was the heiress of the Bolbec family & brought huge tracts of land in Buckinghamshire to her husband & the de Vere family circa 1194[N].

367. Saire de Quincy IV25 Earl of Winchester (Robert Lord Buckley, #436); born 1155 Winchester, Hampshire, England; married Margaret de Beaumont (see #309), daughter of Sir Robert de Beaumont III Earl of Leicester and Petronilla de Grentemesnil, before 1173; died 3 Nov 1219 Acre, Palestine or Damietta, Palestine; buried after 3 Nov 1219 Acre, Palestine.

Note: Supposedly the shrewdest of the primary Magna Charta Sureties. He was supposedly responsible for the final draft of the Charter. He worked with Stephen Langton for four days on the final draft of the Charter on 10 Jun 1215[N]. Note: Of the rebellious barons who acclaimed Robert FitzWalter & Louis Capet between 1216 and 1217[N].

Children of Saire de Quincy IV25 Earl of Winchester and Margaret de Beaumont (see #309) were as follows:

368. Margaret25 de Beaumont (Robert Earl of Leicester, #438); born 1154 Hampshire, England; married Saire de Quincy IV Earl of Winchester (see #308), son of Robert de Quincy Lord Buckley and Orabilia de Leuchars Cts of Mar, before 1173; died 12 Jan 1234/35.

Note: (an unknown value) of Leicester, Leicestershire,[N]. She was also known as Margaret de Harcourt.

369. John25 de Sanford; born circa 1174.

Children of John25 de Sanford and an unknown spouse were:

370. Roger25 la Zouche Sheriff of Devonshire (Alain Earl of Brittany, #533); born circa 1175 of Molton, Devonshire; married Margaret (la Zouche) (see #371); died circa 14 May 1238.

He was also known as Roger la Zouche Lord Zouche. Note: A witness to Henry III's confirmation of the Magna Carta[N].

Children of Roger25 la Zouche Sheriff of Devonshire and Margaret (la Zouche) (see #371) were as follows:

371. Margaret25 (la Zouche); born 1179 England; married Roger la Zouche Sheriff of Devonshire (see #370), son of Alain la Zouche Earl of Brittany and Alice de Belmeis; died after 28 Jan 1232.

372. William25 de Badlesmere (Bartholomew, #535); born circa 1170; died after 1222.

Children of William25 de Badlesmere and an unknown spouse were:

373. Gilbert de Clare25 Earl of Gloucester (Richard Earl of Hertford, #536); born between 1180 and 1182 Hertford, Hertfordshire, England; married Isabella Marshal (see #374), daughter of Sir William Marshal Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare of Strigoil Cts of Pembroke, 9 Oct 1217 Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucester; died 25 Oct 1230 Perres-Guirrec ( Penrose), Brittany, France.

He was also known as Gilbert de Clare Earl of Hertford 5th Earl. As of 1217, he was also known as Gilbert de Clare Earl of Clare.

Children of Gilbert de Clare25 Earl of Gloucester and Isabella Marshal (see #374) were as follows:

374. Isabella25 Marshal (William Earl of Pembroke, #538); born 9 Oct 1200 Pembroke Castle, Wales; married Gilbert de Clare Earl of Gloucester (see #373), son of Sir Richard FitzRoger de Clare Earl of Hertford and Amicia FitzRobert Cts of Gloucester, 9 Oct 1217 Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucester; married Richard of Cornwall Plantagenet Earl of Cornwall, son of John Lackland Plantagenet King of England and Isabella Taillefer d'Angoulême, 13 Mar 1231 Fawley Church, Buckinghamshire, England; died 15 Jan 1240 Berkhamsted Castle, Hertfordshire, England, at age 39; buried after 15 Jan 1240 Beaulieu Abbey, Hampshire, England.

She was also known as Isabella Mareschal. Description:[N].

375. John de Lacy25 Earl of Lincoln (Roger Lord Pontefract, #540); born 1192 Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England; married Margaret de Quincy (see #376), daughter of Robert de Quincy and Hawise le Meschines Cts of Lincoln, 21 Jun 1221; died 22 Jul 1240 Stanlaw, Chester, England.

Note: (an unknown value) 1st Earl. Baron of Holton. Magna Carta Surety.[N].

Children of John de Lacy25 Earl of Lincoln and Margaret de Quincy (see #376) were as follows:

376. Margaret25 de Quincy (Robert, #542); born 1208 Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England; married John de Lacy Earl of Lincoln (see #375), son of Roger 'Helle' de Lacy Lord Pontefract and Matilda de Clare, 21 Jun 1221; married Walter Marshal Earl of Pembroke, son of Sir William Marshal Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare of Strigoil Cts of Pembroke, 6 Jan 1240/41; married Richard de Wiltshire after 24 Nov 1245; died 1258 Clerkenwell, England or Hampstead, England.

Note: (an unknown value) Sole heiress of her father.[N].

377. Sir Maurice FitzGerald25 Lord Offaly Justicular (Gerald, #544); born between 1190 and 1194 Ireland; married Juliane de Cogan (see #378), daughter of Sir John de Cogan and Marie de Prendergast; died 20 May 1257 Youghal Monastery, Ireland.

Note: (an unknown value) Acceded: 2 Sep 1232. 2nd Baron of Offaly.[N]. He was also known as Sir Maurice FitzGerald.

Children of Sir Maurice FitzGerald25 Lord Offaly Justicular and Juliane de Cogan (see #378) were as follows:

378. Juliane25 de Cogan (John, #546); born 1195 England; married Sir Maurice FitzGerald Lord Offaly Justicular (see #377), son of Gerald FitzMaurice FitzGerald Lord Offaly and Eve de Bermingham; died 1257.

379. Stephen Longespée25 Earl of Ulster (William Earl of Salisbury, #548); born 1216 Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; married Emmeline de Riddlesford of Ulster (see #380), daughter of Sir Walter de Riddlesford II Lord Bray and Annora (de Riddlesford), between 1243 and 1244; died 1260 Sutton, Northamptonshire.

Note: (an unknown value) Buried: Lacock, Wiltshire, England,[N].

Children of Stephen Longespée25 Earl of Ulster and Emmeline de Riddlesford of Ulster (see #380) were as follows:

380. Emmeline25 de Riddlesford of Ulster (Walter Lord Bray, #550); born between 1220 and 1223; married Stephen Longespée Earl of Ulster (see #379), son of William Longespée of Salisbury Earl of Salisbury and Ela FitzPatrick Cts of Salisbury, between 1243 and 1244; married Hugh de Lacy Earl of Ulster, son of Hugh de Lacy Lord Meath and Rohese of Monmouth, between 8 Feb 1243 and 14 Dec 1244; died between 1275 and 1276.

381. Erard II de Brienne25 Ct of Brienne (Gauthier, #480); born circa 1130 France; married Agnes de Montfauçon (see #340), daughter of Richard de Montfauçon Ct of Montfauçon and Agnes de Montbelliard, 1166; died 8 Feb 1190/91 Acre, Palestine.

Children of Erard II de Brienne25 Ct of Brienne and Agnes de Montfauçon (see #340) were:

382. Agnes25 de Montfauçon (Richard Ct of Montfauçon, #482); born circa 1148; married Erard II de Brienne Ct of Brienne (see #339), son of Gauthier II de Brienne Ct of Brienne and Adele de Rameru, 1166.

383. Alphonso IX the Slobberer de León25 King of León (Ferdinand, #484); born 15 Aug 1171 Zamora, León, Spain; married Tereza Sanchez de Portugal, daughter of Sancho I Martino King of Portugal & Algarve and Dulcia Raimundez de Barcelona, 15 Feb 1191 Guimarães, Braga, Portugal; married Berengaria Alfonsez Queen of Castile (see #342), daughter of Alfonso VIII de Castile King of Castile and Eleanor Plantagenet, Oct 1197 Valladolid, Castilla-León, Spain; he and Berengaria Alfonsez Queen of Castile were divorced 1209; married Aldonca Martinez de Sylva after 1209; died 24 Sep 1230 Villanueva de Soria, Castile, at age 59.

He was a partner of Inez Iniguez de Mendoza circa 1192. The marriage of he and Tereza Sanchez de Portugal was annulled in 1198.

Children of Alphonso IX the Slobberer de León25 King of León and Berengaria Alfonsez Queen of Castile (see #342) were as follows:

384. Berengaria Alfonsez25 Queen of Castile (Alfonso King of Castile, #486); born Aug 1181 Segovia, Castile, Spain; married Konrad II Duke of Swabia May 1188; married Alphonso IX the Slobberer de León King of León (see #341), son of Ferdinand II de León King of León and Urraca Alfonsez de Portugal Cts of Portugal, Oct 1197 Valladolid, Castilla-León, Spain; she and Alphonso IX the Slobberer de León King of León were divorced 1209; died 8 Nov 1246 Las Huelgas, Burgos, Castile, Spain, at age 65.

Note: Heiress of Castile in Oct 1214[N].

385. Richard de Beaumont25 Viscount Beaumont-le-Maine (Raoul, #488); married Constance of England (see #344), daughter of Henry I Beauclerc King of England; died after 1145.

Note: Was given South Tawton (Devon) by Henry I of England as a dowry[N]. He was also known as Richard de Beaumont du Maine. Moved:[N].

Children of Richard de Beaumont25 Viscount Beaumont-le-Maine and Constance of England (see #344) were as follows:

386. Constance25 of England (Henry King of England, #489); born between 1120 and 1130; married Richard de Beaumont Viscount Beaumont-le-Maine (see #343), son of Raoul V de Beaumont Viscount Beaumont-le-Maine.

387. William Comyn25 Earl of Buchan (Richard Lord Tynedale, #490); born circa 1163; married Sarah FitzHugh, daughter of Robert FitzHugh, 1193 Altyre, Morayshire, Scotland; married Margaret Colhan Cts of Buchan (see #346), daughter of Fergus Colhan Earl of Buchan, circa 1214 of Altyre, Morayshire, Scotland; died 1233.

He was also known as William Comyn of Buchan. Note: First Earl, by right of his wife Margaret Colhan in 1214[N].

Children of William Comyn25 Earl of Buchan and Margaret Colhan Cts of Buchan (see #346) were as follows:

388. Margaret Colhan25 Cts of Buchan (Fergus Earl of Buchan, #492); born before 1185 of Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; married William Comyn Earl of Buchan (see #345), son of Richard Comyn Lord Tynedale Justiciary and Hextilda FitzUchtred of Tynedale, circa 1214 of Altyre, Morayshire, Scotland; died between 1242 and 1244.

Note: Heiress of her father circa 1199[N].

389. Roger de Quincy25 Earl of Winchester (Saire, #308); born circa 1174 Winchester, Hampshire, England; married Helen MacDonald of Galloway (see #348), daughter of Alan MacDonald of Galloway Lord Galloway and Ragnhild (Hilda) of the Isles; married Alianora of Galloway, daughter of Alan MacDonald of Galloway Lord Galloway and Helen de l' Isle de Lacy; married Maud de Bohun, daughter of Henry de Bohun Earl of Hereford and Maude FitzGeoffrey de Mandeville Cts of Essex, 1228; married Eleanor de Ferrers, daughter of William de Ferrers III Earl of Derby and Sibilla Marshal, 5 Dec 1252; died 25 Apr 1264 England.

Note: (an unknown value) 2nd Earl of Winchester, 1235, Constable of Scotland,[N].

Children of Roger de Quincy25 Earl of Winchester and Helen MacDonald of Galloway (see #348) were as follows:

390. Helen25 MacDonald of Galloway (Alan Lord Galloway, #495); born between 1195 and 1208 of Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland; married Roger de Quincy Earl of Winchester (see #347), son of Saire de Quincy IV Earl of Winchester and Margaret de Beaumont; died after 21 Nov 1245 Brackley, Northamptonshire, England.

She was also known as Helen McDonald of Galloway.

391. John Lackland Plantagenet25 King of England (Henry, #497); born 24 Dec 1166 Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England; married Isabella "Avisa" FitzRobert Cts of Gloucester, daughter of William FitzRobert Earl of Gloucester and Hawise de Beaumont of Leicester, 29 Aug 1189 Marleborough Castle, Wiltshire; he and Isabella "Avisa" FitzRobert Cts of Gloucester were divorced before 30 Aug 1199; married Isabella Taillefer d'Angoulême (see #350), daughter of Aymer Taillefer de Valence Ct of Angoulême and Alice de Courtenay, 24 Aug 1200 Bordeaux Cathedral, Gascony, France; died 19 Oct 1216 Newark Castle, Lincolnshire, at age 49; buried after 19 Oct 1216 Worcester Cathedral, England.

He was a partner of Constance de Brittany Duchess of Brittany. Description:[N]. He was a partner of Hawise de Tracy before 1186. He was a partner of daughter FitzWarin before 1186. He was a partner of Suzanne de Warenne circa 1186. He was a partner of Clemence de Arcy between 1188 and 1191. He was a partner of Agatha de Ferrers between 1188 and 1191. Military Service: Philippe subsequently warred against John, who became king of England in 1199[N]. He was excommunicated in 1209. Note: Joanna begged her father John to spare her husband Llywelyn's life after his 2nd Welsh uprising in Aug 1211[N]. Military Service: The French decisively defeated an allied German, Flemish, & English Army under Otto. The Englsih contingent was led by King John. The French victory broke up the coaltion, secured Philippe & discredited John, who was forced to sign Magna Charta the next year. The coaltion was formed to challenge the growing power of France; the outcome established France as the leading power in Europe on 26 Jul 1214 Battle of Bouvines[N]. Note: Forced by the English Barons to Sign the Magna Carta on 10 Jun 1215 Runnymede[N]. Note: John could not move against the Lusignans due to Joan's being in their hands circa 1216[N].

Children of John Lackland Plantagenet25 King of England and Isabella Taillefer d'Angoulême (see #350) were as follows:

392. Isabella Taillefer25 d'Angoulême (Aymer Ct of Angoulême, #499); born 1188 Angoulême, Charente, France; A contract for the marriage of she and Hugues de Lusignan IX Ct of la Marche was signed before 1200; married John Lackland Plantagenet King of England (see #349), son of Henry II Plantagenet d'Anjou King of England and Eleanor de Aquitaine Duchess of Aquitaine, 24 Aug 1200 Bordeaux Cathedral, Gascony, France; Marriage Note: > marr-note <After John's death, Isabella married Hugh le Brun the Younger, the son of the man she was betrothed to prior to marrying King John> <10 May 1220> < an unknown place >; died 31 May 1246 Fontevrault L'Abbe, Maine-et-Loire, France; buried after 31 May 1246 Fontevrault L'Abbe, Anjou, France.

Description:[N]. She was also known as Isabella Taillefer Cts of Angoulême. She was also known as Isabella Taillefer de Angoulême. Note: Blanca had a deep-seated enmity for Isabella after 1220[N].

393. Raimund V Berenger25 Ct of Provençe (Alphonso, #501); born 1198 of Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-Du-Rhone, France; married Beatrice de Savoie (see #352), daughter of Thomas de Maurienne Ct of Savoy and Marguerite de Faucigny de Genevre, Dec 1220 Dez, France; died 19 Aug 1245 Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-Du-Rhone, France.

He was also known as Raimund V Berenger Ct of Farcalquier. He was also known as Raimund V Berenger Mar of Provençe. He was also known as Raimund Berenger V.

Children of Raimund V Berenger25 Ct of Provençe and Beatrice de Savoie (see #352) were as follows:

394. Beatrice25 de Savoie (Thomas Ct of Savoy, #503); born between 1198 and 1201 of Ghamberg, Savoie, France; married Raimund V Berenger Ct of Provençe (see #351), son of Alphonso II "El Casto" Ct of Provençe and Gersinde de Sabran Cts of Forcalquier, Dec 1220 Dez, France; died Dec 1266 France.

Description:[N]. Beatrice Plantagenet was named for Beatrice de Savoie.

395. Louis VIII Capet the Lion25 King of France (Philippe, #505); born 5 Nov 1187 Paris, Seine, France; married Blanca de Castilla (see #354), daughter of Alfonso VIII de Castile King of Castile and Eleanor Plantagenet, 23 May 1200 Normandy; died 8 Nov 1226 Montpensier, Auvergne, France, at age 39; buried after 8 Nov 1226 St. Denis, France.

Description:[N]. Description:[N]. Note: FitzWalter offered the English Crown to Louis Capet in Oct 1215[N].

Children of Louis VIII Capet the Lion25 King of France and Blanca de Castilla (see #354) were as follows:

396. Blanca25 de Castilla (Alfonso King of Castile, #486); born 23 May 1188 Chateaux de Pale, Valencia, Castile; married Louis VIII Capet the Lion King of France (see #353), son of Philippe II Augustus King of France and Isabella de Hainaut, 23 May 1200 Normandy; died 30 Nov 1253 Palais du Louvre, Paris, France, at age 65; buried Dec 1253 Maubuisson, Gironde, Aquitaine, France.

Occupation:[N].

397. Henri de Brabant II25 Duke of Brabant (Henri, #509); born 1180 Brabant, France; married Marie von Hohenstaufen of Swabia (see #356), daughter of Phillipp II von Hohenstaufen of Swabia and Irini Maria Angelina of Byzantium, 1215; married Sophie von Thüringen circa 1240; died 1 Feb 1247/48.

Children of Henri de Brabant II25 Duke of Brabant and Marie von Hohenstaufen of Swabia (see #356) were as follows:

398. Marie25 von Hohenstaufen of Swabia (Phillipp, #511); born circa 1201; married Henri de Brabant II Duke of Brabant (see #355), son of Henri I Duke of Brabant and Mathilde de Bourgogne, 1215; died between 1235 and 1244.

399. Pain25 de Chaworth (Payne, #513); born circa 1183 Kempsford, Gloucestershire; married Gundred de la Ferte (see #358), daughter of William de la Ferte and Marjorie de Briwere; died between 1226 and 1237.

Children of Pain25 de Chaworth and Gundred de la Ferte (see #358) were:

400. Gundred25 de la Ferte (William, #514); born circa 1190 Kempsford, Gloucestershire; married Pain de Chaworth (see #357), son of Payne (Patrick) de Chaworth; died 1237.

401. Thomas (Marriw) de Londres25 Lord Kidwillyin (William de Londres, #516); born circa 1199 Kidwelly, Carmenthenshire, Wales; married Eva de Tracy (see #360).

He was also known as Thomas of London Lord Kidwelley. Note: (an unknown value) Alias Thomas de Londoniis.[N].

Children of Thomas (Marriw) de Londres25 Lord Kidwillyin and Eva de Tracy (see #360) were:

402. Eva25 de Tracy; born circa 1203; married Thomas (Marriw) de Londres Lord Kidwillyin (see #359), son of William de Londres.

403. William de Beauchamp25 Lord Beauchamp of Elmley (Walcheline Lord Beauchamp, #517); born circa 1215 Elmsley Castle, Worcestershire; married Isabel de Mauduit (see #362), daughter of William de Mauduit V Lord Mauduit and Alice de Newberg; died after 7 Jan 1268 Worcester, England.

Children of William de Beauchamp25 Lord Beauchamp of Elmley and Isabel de Mauduit (see #362) were as follows:

404. Isabel25 de Mauduit (William Lord Mauduit, #519); born 1217 Warwick, Warwickshire; married William de Beauchamp Lord Beauchamp of Elmley (see #361), son of Walcheline de Beauchamp Lord Beauchamp and Joane de Mortimer; died 7 Jan 1267/68.

Note: (an unknown value) of Hanslape, Buckinghamshire, England,[N].

405. John FitzGeoffrey25 Lord Kirtling Justiciar (Geoffrey Earl of Essex, #521); born circa 1208 Shere, Surrey, England; married Isabel le Bigod (see #364), daughter of Hugh le Bigod Earl of Norfolk and Maud Marshal, after 1230; died 23 Nov 1258.

He was also known as John FitzGeoffrey of Shere. Occupation:[N]. Note: Brought charges in Parliament against Aymer de Lusignan for murder in Apr 1258[N].

Children of John FitzGeoffrey25 Lord Kirtling Justiciar and Isabel le Bigod (see #364) were as follows:

406. Isabel25 le Bigod (Hugh Earl of Norfolk, #523); born 1210 of Thetford, Norfolk, England; married Gilbert de Lacy Lord Meath, son of Walter de Lacy Lord Palatine of Meath and Margaret de Braose, circa 1225 of Thetford, Norfolk, England; married John FitzGeoffrey Lord Kirtling Justiciar (see #363), son of Geoffrey FitzPiers Earl of Essex de Mandeville and Aveline de Clare, after 1230; died 1239.

407. Robert de Vere25 Earl of Oxford (Aubrey, #432); born circa 1170 Hatfield, Essex, England; married Isabella de Bolbec (see #307), daughter of Hugh de Bolbec Lord Bolbec and Margaret de Montfichet, before 1210; died before 25 Oct 1221 Colne, Essex, England; buried circa 25 Oct 1221 Colne, Essex, England.

Robert was the second son of Aubrey de Vere, the first earl (1142-1194) [see under Vere, Aubrey de, d. 1141], by his third wife, Lucy, daughter and heir of Henry of Essex. Born about 1170, Vere had reached middle age when the death of his childless elder brother Aubrey, second earl of Oxford, in 1214, made him third earl and hereditary great chamberlain of England (Complete Peerage, vi. 163). On payment of a thousand marks he obtained livery of his lands and the wardship of the heir of William FitzOates to marry to his niece (Dugdale, Baronage, i. 191). His brother had been reckoned among the 'evil counsellors' of King John, but he took the side of the barons, became one of the twenty-five executors of Magna Charta, forfeited his estates, and was excommunicated by the pope (Matt. Paris, ii. 585, 605, 613). After John's death he recovered his lands.

Oxford has by some writers been reckoned a judge of the royal court, on the strength of a solitary record of fines levied before him in 1220, and as a younger son he might have been brought up to the law. But he may only have been presiding, as peers frequently did, over a body of itinerant justices. Indeed, he is found acting in that capacity in Hertfordshire later in the same year (Foss).

Oxford died on 25 Oct 1221, and was buried in the Benedictine priory at Hatfield Broadoak (Regis), near Bishop's Stortford, founded by his grandfather as a cell of St. Melaine at Rennes (Tanner; Nichols, Alien Priories, ii. 124; Hist. MSS. Comm. 7th Rep. pp. 587-8). He has himself sometimes been accounted its 'primus fundator' (Camden, p. 453; Leland, Itinerary, vi. 41). Perhaps he secured for it independence of the mother house. His effigy, cross-legged, remains in the parish church, whither it was removed from the old priory church. Vincent called attention to the fact that on his shield the silver mullet in the first quarter was borne, not as by all other Veres upon a field gules, but upon one of France ancient. This anomaly does not seem to have been explained.

Oxford married Isabella (b. 1176?), daughter and coheir (ultimately sole heir) of Walter de Bolebec (d. before December 1185), the last male of the Buckinghamshire family of that name (Lipscomb, History of the County of Buckingham, iii. 508; Dugdale, i. 452). His father, whose ward she was, had purchased her hand for his younger son in 1190-1, but this arrangement in some unexplained way fell through, and she married about 1197 Henry de Nonant, lord of Totnes in Devonshire (ib. i. 522). In spite of the proof he gives of this, Dugdale elsewhere (ib. i. 191, 452) makes Nonant her second husband. He must have been dead before 1208, when Oxford bought a license to marry her and obtained his desire, although she had given a larger sum not to be compelled to marry (ib. i. 191). She bore him a son Hugh, born about 1210, who succeeded his father in the peerage and died in December 1263; he was great-grandfather of John de Vere, seventh earl [q. v.]. The third earl's widow died on 3 Feb 1245. In the year of Oxford's death she gave a site in the city of Oxford to the Dominicans (the black friars) who had just come into England (Matt. Paris; Leland, Itinerary, vi. 41).

[Matt. Paris's Chronica Majora (Rolls Set.); Dugdale's Baronage; G. E. C[okayne]'s Complete Peerage; Leland's Itinerary, ed. Hearne; Tanner's Notitia Monastica, ed. 1787; Foss's Judges of England; Newcourt's Repertorium Parochiale Londinense; Proceedings of the Archreel. Institute, 1850; other authorities in text.] J. T-T[N]. Moved:[N].

Children of Robert de Vere25 Earl of Oxford and Isabella de Bolbec (see #307) were as follows:

408. Isabella25 de Bolbec (Hugh Lord Bolbec, #434); born circa 1175 of Hatfield, Essex; married Henry de Nonant; married Robert de Vere Earl of Oxford (see #306), son of Aubrey de Vere Earl of Oxford and Lucy (Agnes) de Abrincis of Essex, before 1210; died 3 Feb 1245.

Note: She was the heiress of the Bolbec family & brought huge tracts of land in Buckinghamshire to her husband & the de Vere family circa 1194[N].

409. Saire de Quincy IV25 Earl of Winchester (Robert Lord Buckley, #436); born 1155 Winchester, Hampshire, England; married Margaret de Beaumont (see #309), daughter of Sir Robert de Beaumont III Earl of Leicester and Petronilla de Grentemesnil, before 1173; died 3 Nov 1219 Acre, Palestine or Damietta, Palestine; buried after 3 Nov 1219 Acre, Palestine.

Note: Supposedly the shrewdest of the primary Magna Charta Sureties. He was supposedly responsible for the final draft of the Charter. He worked with Stephen Langton for four days on the final draft of the Charter on 10 Jun 1215[N]. Note: Of the rebellious barons who acclaimed Robert FitzWalter & Louis Capet between 1216 and 1217[N].

Children of Saire de Quincy IV25 Earl of Winchester and Margaret de Beaumont (see #309) were as follows:

410. Margaret25 de Beaumont (Robert Earl of Leicester, #438); born 1154 Hampshire, England; married Saire de Quincy IV Earl of Winchester (see #308), son of Robert de Quincy Lord Buckley and Orabilia de Leuchars Cts of Mar, before 1173; died 12 Jan 1234/35.

Note: (an unknown value) of Leicester, Leicestershire,[N]. She was also known as Margaret de Harcourt.

411. John25 de Sanford; born circa 1174.

Children of John25 de Sanford and an unknown spouse were:

412. Roger25 la Zouche Sheriff of Devonshire (Alain Earl of Brittany, #533); born circa 1175 of Molton, Devonshire; married Margaret (la Zouche) (see #371); died circa 14 May 1238.

He was also known as Roger la Zouche Lord Zouche. Note: A witness to Henry III's confirmation of the Magna Carta[N].

Children of Roger25 la Zouche Sheriff of Devonshire and Margaret (la Zouche) (see #371) were as follows:

413. Margaret25 (la Zouche); born 1179 England; married Roger la Zouche Sheriff of Devonshire (see #370), son of Alain la Zouche Earl of Brittany and Alice de Belmeis; died after 28 Jan 1232.

414. William25 de Badlesmere (Bartholomew, #535); born circa 1170; died after 1222.

Children of William25 de Badlesmere and an unknown spouse were:

415. Gilbert de Clare25 Earl of Gloucester (Richard Earl of Hertford, #536); born between 1180 and 1182 Hertford, Hertfordshire, England; married Isabella Marshal (see #374), daughter of Sir William Marshal Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare of Strigoil Cts of Pembroke, 9 Oct 1217 Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucester; died 25 Oct 1230 Perres-Guirrec ( Penrose), Brittany, France.

He was also known as Gilbert de Clare Earl of Hertford 5th Earl. As of 1217, he was also known as Gilbert de Clare Earl of Clare.

Children of Gilbert de Clare25 Earl of Gloucester and Isabella Marshal (see #374) were as follows:

416. Isabella25 Marshal (William Earl of Pembroke, #538); born 9 Oct 1200 Pembroke Castle, Wales; married Gilbert de Clare Earl of Gloucester (see #373), son of Sir Richard FitzRoger de Clare Earl of Hertford and Amicia FitzRobert Cts of Gloucester, 9 Oct 1217 Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucester; married Richard of Cornwall Plantagenet Earl of Cornwall, son of John Lackland Plantagenet King of England and Isabella Taillefer d'Angoulême, 13 Mar 1231 Fawley Church, Buckinghamshire, England; died 15 Jan 1240 Berkhamsted Castle, Hertfordshire, England, at age 39; buried after 15 Jan 1240 Beaulieu Abbey, Hampshire, England.

She was also known as Isabella Mareschal. Description:[N].

417. John de Lacy25 Earl of Lincoln (Roger Lord Pontefract, #540); born 1192 Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England; married Margaret de Quincy (see #376), daughter of Robert de Quincy and Hawise le Meschines Cts of Lincoln, 21 Jun 1221; died 22 Jul 1240 Stanlaw, Chester, England.

Note: (an unknown value) 1st Earl. Baron of Holton. Magna Carta Surety.[N].

Children of John de Lacy25 Earl of Lincoln and Margaret de Quincy (see #376) were as follows:

418. Margaret25 de Quincy (Robert, #542); born 1208 Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England; married John de Lacy Earl of Lincoln (see #375), son of Roger 'Helle' de Lacy Lord Pontefract and Matilda de Clare, 21 Jun 1221; married Walter Marshal Earl of Pembroke, son of Sir William Marshal Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare of Strigoil Cts of Pembroke, 6 Jan 1240/41; married Richard de Wiltshire after 24 Nov 1245; died 1258 Clerkenwell, England or Hampstead, England.

Note: (an unknown value) Sole heiress of her father.[N].

419. Sir Maurice FitzGerald25 Lord Offaly Justicular (Gerald, #544); born between 1190 and 1194 Ireland; married Juliane de Cogan (see #378), daughter of Sir John de Cogan and Marie de Prendergast; died 20 May 1257 Youghal Monastery, Ireland.

Note: (an unknown value) Acceded: 2 Sep 1232. 2nd Baron of Offaly.[N]. He was also known as Sir Maurice FitzGerald.

Children of Sir Maurice FitzGerald25 Lord Offaly Justicular and Juliane de Cogan (see #378) were as follows:

420. Juliane25 de Cogan (John, #546); born 1195 England; married Sir Maurice FitzGerald Lord Offaly Justicular (see #377), son of Gerald FitzMaurice FitzGerald Lord Offaly and Eve de Bermingham; died 1257.

421. Stephen Longespée25 Earl of Ulster (William Earl of Salisbury, #548); born 1216 Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; married Emmeline de Riddlesford of Ulster (see #380), daughter of Sir Walter de Riddlesford II Lord Bray and Annora (de Riddlesford), between 1243 and 1244; died 1260 Sutton, Northamptonshire.

Note: (an unknown value) Buried: Lacock, Wiltshire, England,[N].

Children of Stephen Longespée25 Earl of Ulster and Emmeline de Riddlesford of Ulster (see #380) were as follows:

422. Emmeline25 de Riddlesford of Ulster (Walter Lord Bray, #550); born between 1220 and 1223; married Stephen Longespée Earl of Ulster (see #379), son of William Longespée of Salisbury Earl of Salisbury and Ela FitzPatrick Cts of Salisbury, between 1243 and 1244; married Hugh de Lacy Earl of Ulster, son of Hugh de Lacy Lord Meath and Rohese of Monmouth, between 8 Feb 1243 and 14 Dec 1244; died between 1275 and 1276.

Generation Twenty-Six

423. William26 Huse (William, #624); born of Charlecombe.

Note: "Wallop Family"[N].

Children of William26 Huse and an unknown spouse were:

424. Renaud de Courtenay26 Lord Courtenay (Milo, #625); born 1100 of Courtenay, Loiret, France; married Hawise (Joscelin) le Donjon (see #425), daughter of Frederic le Donjon et Corbeil Lord Donjon; died 1161 France.

Residence: of Sutton, Berkshire, England,[N]. He was also known as Renaud de Courtenay.

Children of Renaud de Courtenay26 Lord Courtenay and Hawise (Joscelin) le Donjon (see #425) were as follows:

425. Hawise (Joscelin)26 le Donjon (Frederic Lord Donjon, #627); born circa 1110 Courtenay, Loiret, France; married Renaud de Courtenay Lord Courtenay (see #424), son of Milo de Courtenay Lord Courtenay and Ermengarde de Nevers; died after 1158.

Note: (an unknown value) of Corbeil, FRance,[N]. She was also known as Hedwig le Donjon.

426. Sir William de Courcy26 Lord Okehampton; born 1090 England; married Dame Maud de Avranches de Sap (see #427), daughter of Robert de Avranches Lord Okehampton and Adeliza de Dole; died 1162.

Occupation:[N]. He was also known as Sir William de Courcy of Devon.

Children of Sir William de Courcy26 Lord Okehampton and Dame Maud de Avranches de Sap (see #427) were:

427. Dame Maud de Avranches26 de Sap (Robert Lord Okehampton, #628); born 1097 of England; married Sir William de Courcy Lord Okehampton (see #426); married Robert FitzEdith Lord Okehampton, son of Henry I Beauclerc King of England and Edith FitzForne; died 21 Sep 1173.

She was also known as Maud de Avranches Dame de Sap.

428. Baldwin de Reviers26 Earl of Devon (Richard Lord Reviers, #630); born 1090 Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England; married Adeliza Lucia Debaalum (see #429), daughter of Dru Balun; died 4 Jun 1155.

Note: (an unknown value) Buried: Quarr Abbey, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England,[N].

Children of Baldwin de Reviers26 Earl of Devon and Adeliza Lucia Debaalum (see #429) were as follows:

429. Adeliza Lucia26 Debaalum (Dru Balun, #632); born 1099 of England; married Baldwin de Reviers Earl of Devon (see #428), son of Richard de Reviers Lord Reviers and Adelise Peverel; buried Quarr Abbey, Binstead, Isle of Wight, Hampshire.

430. Sir Robert de Beaumont de Meulan26 Ct of Meulan (Waleran Earl of Worcester, #633); born 1140 of Meulan, Normandy, France; married Maud FitzRoy de Dunstanville of Cornwall (see #431), daughter of Rainald de Dunstanville Earl of Cornwall and Beatrice (Mabel) FitzRichard, 1166; died Oct 1207 Palestine.

Children of Sir Robert de Beaumont de Meulan26 Ct of Meulan and Maud FitzRoy de Dunstanville of Cornwall (see #431) were as follows:

431. Maud FitzRoy26 de Dunstanville of Cornwall (Rainald Earl of Cornwall, #635); born 1143 of Dunstanville, Kent, England; married Sir Robert de Beaumont de Meulan Ct of Meulan (see #430), son of Waleran de Beaumont de Meulan Earl of Worcester and Agnes de Montfort, 1166.

She was also known as Maud FitzRoy de Dunstanville of Cornwall.

432. Aubrey de Vere26 Earl of Oxford (Aubrey de Vere, #637); born circa 1110 Hedingham, Essex, England; married Euphemia de Cantelou, daughter of Walter de Cantelou; married Lucy (Agnes) de Abrincis of Essex (see #433), daughter of Henry de Abrincis Earl of Essex and Cecily of Rayleigh, circa 1163; died 26 Dec 1194.

Eldest surviving son of Aubrey de Vere who died in 1141, whom he succeeded in 1141. Having married Beatrice, daughter of Henry, castelIan of Bourbourg, and heiress of her maternal grandfather, Manasses, count of Guines, Aubrey, on the Iatter's death (? 1139), became Count of Guines in her right (ib. pp. 189, 397; Stapleton, Archaeologia, xxxi. 216 sq.), and is so styled in a charter of the abbot of St. Edmund's (Cott. Chart. xxi. 6). It was also as count before his father's death that he executed the charter to Hatfield Priory quoted by Morant (Essex, ii. 506). In his 'Historia Comitum Ardensium' (Pertz, vol. xxiv.), Lambert of Ardres, as the writer has shown (Academy, 28 May 1892), speaks of Aubrey as 'Albericus Aper' in his account of the comté of Guines. He was divorced by the Countess Beatrice, who then married Baldwin of Ardres, the claimant to the comté, about 1145 (Geoffrey de Mandeville, p. 189).

Meanwhile he had joined his brother-in-law, Earl Geoffrey, in intriguing with the Empress Maud (ib. p. 178), and, through his influence, obtained from her at Oxford in 1142 a remarkable charter, granting him lands and dignities, including an earldom, either of Cambridge, or, if that was impossible, of Oxford, Berkshire, Wiltshire, or Dorset, which charter her son Henry confirmed (ib. pp. 179-88). The title he adopted was that of Oxford, and in January 1156 Henry II by a fresh charter granted him its 'thirdpenny' as earl (ib. p. 239). In 1166 he made a return of his knights' fees (Lib. Rub. p. 352). He is said to have founded the priories at Hedingham and at Ickleton, Cambridgeshire.

By his second wife, Euphemia Cantelupe, he seems to have had no issue, but by the third, Lucy, daughter of Henry of Essex, he left at his death in 1194 (Rot. Pip. 7 Ric. I) Aubrey, second earl, and Robert, third earl of Oxford [q. v.]

[Pipe Roll of 1130 (Record Comm.); Sarum Charters and Documents, Giraldus Cambrensis, William of Malmesbury, Matt. Paris, Liber Rubeus Scaccarii (all in Rolls Series); Madox's Baronia Anglica; Archaeologia; Morant's History of Essex; Pertz's Monuments; Foss's Judges of England; Dugdale's Monasticon; Round's Geoffrey de Mandeville and Feudal England; Academy, 28 May 1892; Cotton Charters; Pipe Rolls.] J.H.R[N]. He was also known as Aubrey de Vere III. As of 1139, he was also known as Aubrey de Vere Ct of Guines Became Count of Guines in his wife's right. Note: He obtained from the Empress Maud a remarkable charter, granting him lands and dignities, including an earldom, either of Cambridge, or, if that was impossible, of Oxford, Berkshire, Wiltshire, or Dorset, which charter her son Henry confirmed. The title he adopted was that of Oxford in 1142 Oxford[N].

Children of Aubrey de Vere26 Earl of Oxford and Lucy (Agnes) de Abrincis of Essex (see #433) were as follows:

433. Lucy (Agnes)26 de Abrincis of Essex (Henry Earl of Essex, #639); born circa 1151 of Hedingham, Essex; married Aubrey de Vere Earl of Oxford (see #432), son of Aubrey de Vere II Justiciar of England and Adeliza de Clare, circa 1163; died after 26 Dec 1194.

She was also known as Agnes of Essex.

434. Hugh de Bolbec26 Lord Bolbec (Walter de Bolbec, #641); born of Styford, Northumberland; married Margaret de Montfichet (see #435), daughter of Richard de Montfichet and Millicent (de Montfichet); died circa 1194.

He was also known as Hugh de Bolbec.

Children of Hugh de Bolbec26 Lord Bolbec and Margaret de Montfichet (see #435) were:

435. Margaret26 de Montfichet (Richard, #643); born circa 1150 Stanstead, Essex, England; married Hugh de Bolbec Lord Bolbec (see #434), son of Walter de Bolbec II and Sibil de Vesey; married Sir Piers de Fauconberge, son of Walter de Fauconberge and Agnes FitzSimon Lady Witton.

436. Robert de Quincy26 Lord Buckley (Saire Lord Bradenham, #645); born 1125 of Winchester, Hampshire, England; married Orabilia de Leuchars Cts of Mar (see #437), daughter of Ness de Leuchars Lord Leuchars; died 1198 England.

Note: (an unknown value) Lord of Buckley & Fawside.[N].

Children of Robert de Quincy26 Lord Buckley and Orabilia de Leuchars Cts of Mar (see #437) were:

437. Orabilia de Leuchars26 Cts of Mar (Ness Lord Leuchars, #647); born 1131; married Robert de Quincy Lord Buckley (see #436), son of Saire de Quincy Lord Bradenham and Maud de St. Liz of Northampton; died before 30 Jun 1203.

She was also known as Orabilis of Mar.

438. Sir Robert de Beaumont III26 Earl of Leicester (Robert, #648); born between 1121 and 1130 Leicester, Leicestershire; married Petronilla de Grentemesnil (see #439), daughter of Hugh de Grentemesnil II Lord Grentemesnil and Adelhyde de Gaunt, circa 1155; died 31 Aug 1190 Durazzo, Greece.

Note: (an unknown value) 3rd Earl Leicester. Lord High Steward of England.[N].

Children of Sir Robert de Beaumont III26 Earl of Leicester and Petronilla de Grentemesnil (see #439) were as follows:

439. Petronilla26 de Grentemesnil (Hugh Lord Grentemesnil, #650); born 1134 of Leicestershire, England; married Sir Robert de Beaumont III Earl of Leicester (see #438), son of Robert "Bossu" de Beaumont II Earl of Leicester and Amica de Gael, circa 1155; died 1 Apr 1212 Leicestershire, Leicestershire, England.

Note: (an unknown value) Heiress of Grandmesnil.[N].

440. Thurstan26 le Despenser (William, #652); born 1122 of London, Middlesex, England.

Children of Thurstan26 le Despenser and an unknown spouse were as follows:

441. Thomas26 Basset Sheriff of Oxford (Gilbert, #654); born between 1130 and 1134 Hedington, Oxfordshire, England; married Alice de Dunstanville (see #442), daughter of Alan de Dunstanville and Emma de Langetot; died 1182 Hedington, Oxfordshire, England.

Note: (an unknown value) A King's Justice.[N].

Children of Thomas26 Basset Sheriff of Oxford and Alice de Dunstanville (see #442) were as follows:

442. Alice26 de Dunstanville (Alan, #656); born circa 1134 Coombe Castle, Wiltshire, England; married Thomas Basset Sheriff of Oxford (see #441), son of Gilbert Basset and Edith de Oilly; died after 1186.

443. Philip de Grey26 Lord Wooton Basset; born circa 1130; married Sedzilia de Berkeley (see #444).

He was also known as Philip de Gael.

Children of Philip de Grey26 Lord Wooton Basset and Sedzilia de Berkeley (see #444) were:

444. Sedzilia26 de Berkeley; born circa 1140; married Philip de Grey Lord Wooton Basset (see #443).

445. Sir Godfrey26 de Louvain (Godfrey Duke of Lorraine, #658); born of Estaines, England; married Alice de Hastings (see #446), daughter of Robert de Hastings and Isabel de Windsor; died circa 26 Apr 1226 of Eye, Suffolk.

Children of Sir Godfrey26 de Louvain and Alice de Hastings (see #446) were:

446. Alice26 de Hastings (Robert, #660); married Sir Godfrey de Louvain (see #445), son of Godfrey III Duke of Lorraine and Imagina von Loos.

447. John26 de Port (Henry, #662); born circa 1117 of Basing, Southamptonshire; married Maud (de Port) (see #448); died 1168.

Children of John26 de Port and Maud (de Port) (see #448) were as follows:

448. Maud26 (de Port); born circa 1127; married John de Port (see #447), son of Henry de Port Sheriff of Southampton and Hawise (de Port).

449. Richard26 ap William Orval; married Muriel de St. John (see #450), daughter of Roger de St. John and Cecilia de la Hay.

Children of Richard26 ap William Orval and Muriel de St. John (see #450) were:

450. Muriel26 de St. John (Roger, #664); born of Compton, Sussex; married Richard ap William Orval (see #449).

451. Walter26 de Cantelou II (Walter, #666); born 1128 of Longueville, Gersey, Wales; died 1182 Longueville, Channel Isles.

He was also known as William de Cantelou.

Children of Walter26 de Cantelou II and an unknown spouse were as follows:

452. Arnulf26 de Braci; born 1137.

Children of Arnulf26 de Braci and an unknown spouse were:

453. Hugh26 de Gournay IV (Gerard Lord Gournay, #667); born before 1096; married Beatrix Capet de Vermandois, daughter of Hugh Capet Magnus de Crépi Duke of Burgundy and Adelar de Vermandois Cts of Vermandois; married Melisende de Coucy de Marle (see #454), daughter of Thomas de Coucy de Marle Lord Coucy and Melissende de Crécy, circa 1150 Boves, Somme, France; died 1180.

Children of Hugh26 de Gournay IV and Melisende de Coucy de Marle (see #454) were:

454. Melisende de Coucy26 de Marle (Thomas Lord Coucy, #669); born between 1112 and 1126 Coucy, Ardennes, France; married Hugh de Gournay IV (see #453), son of Gerard de Gournay Lord Gournay and Editha de Warenne, circa 1150 Boves, Somme, France.

She was also known as Melisende de Coucy de Marle.

455. Alberic II de Dammartin26 Ct of Dammartin (Alberic, #671); born 1135 of Dammartin, Seine-Et-Marne, France; married Maud de Clermont de Ponthieu (see #456), daughter of Renaud II de Clermont Ct of Clermont and Clemence de Bar-le-duc Cts of Dammartin, before 1180; died 19 Sep 1200 London, England; buried after 19 Sep 1200 Abbey of Jumièges, Jumièges, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France.

Children of Alberic II de Dammartin26 Ct of Dammartin and Maud de Clermont de Ponthieu (see #456) were as follows:

456. Maud26 de Clermont de Ponthieu (Renaud Ct of Clermont, #672); born 1138 Ponthieu, Ain, France; married Alberic II de Dammartin Ct of Dammartin (see #455), son of Alberic de Mello Ct of Dammartin, before 1180; died after Oct 1200.

She was also known as Maud de Clermont de Ponthieu.

457. Herbert26 FitzHerbert (Herbert of Winchester, #674); born before 1107; married Lady Sybilla Corbet of Alcester (see #458), daughter of Sir Robert Corbet; died circa 1155.

Children of Herbert26 FitzHerbert and Lady Sybilla Corbet of Alcester (see #458) were:

458. Lady Sybilla26 Corbet of Alcester (Robert, #676); born 1077 of Alcester, Warwickshire, England; married Herbert FitzHerbert (see #457), son of Herbert the Chamberlain of Winchester and Emma de Blois; died after 1157.

She was also known as Lucia Corbet. Property: Lady of Alcester, Warwickshire & of Pontesbury & Woodcote, Salop[N]. She was also known as Adela Corbet. She was a partner of Henry I Beauclerc King of England circa 1092.

459. Miles de Pîtres of Gloucester26 Earl of Hereford (Walter de Pîtres, #677); born between 1092 and 1097 of Gloucestershire, England; married Sybil de Neufmarché (see #460), daughter of Bernard de Neufmarché II Lord Brecnoch and Nesta verch Trahaern, Apr 1121; died 24 Dec 1143 Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire.

He was also known as Miles FitzWalter of Gloucester Earl of Hereford. Note: (an unknown value) Acceded: 25 Jul 1141. Interred: Llanthony Priory, Gloucester,[N].

Children of Miles de Pîtres of Gloucester26 Earl of Hereford and Sybil de Neufmarché (see #460) were as follows:

460. Sybil26 de Neufmarché (Bernard Lord Brecnoch, #679); born between 1090 and 1096 Aberhonwy, Breconshire, Wales; married Miles de Pîtres of Gloucester Earl of Hereford (see #459), son of Walter de Pîtres Constable of Gloucester and Berthe (de Pîtres), Apr 1121; died after 1143 Gloucestershire, England.

Note: (an unknown value) Interred: Llanthony Priory, Gloucester,[N].

461. Roger FitzRichard26 Lord Warkworth (Richard Lord Halton, #681); born circa 1139; married Adeliza de Vere (see #462), daughter of Aubrey de Vere II Justiciar of England and Adeliza de Clare, before 1150; died 1177.

Note: (an unknown value) 1st Baron.[N].

Children of Roger FitzRichard26 Lord Warkworth and Adeliza de Vere (see #462) were as follows:

462. Adeliza26 de Vere (Aubrey, #637); born between 1093 and 1124 of Essex, England; married Robert FitzSuein of Essex (see #997), son of Suain of Essex; married Roger FitzRichard Lord Warkworth, son of Richard FitzEustace Lord Halton and Jane le Bigod, before 1150.

463. William26 de Chesney de Norwich (Robert FitzWalter, #685); died 1174.

He was also known as William de Cheney de Norwich. Note: (an unknown value) Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk.[N].

Children of William26 de Chesney de Norwich and an unknown spouse were as follows:

464. Richard26 de Grey of Thurrock; born circa 1148 of Thurrock, Essex, England.

Children of Richard26 de Grey of Thurrock and an unknown spouse were:

465. Hugh26 de Bardolf the Elder (Hugo, #687); born circa 1125 of Thurrock, Essex, England; married Isabel de Condet (see #466), daughter of Robert de Condet Lord of Thorngate Castle and Adeliza le Meschines, circa 1165 of Thurrock, Essex, England; died circa 1176.

Note: Lord of Waddington, Riseholm & Scothern, Lincolnshire[N].

Children of Hugh26 de Bardolf the Elder and Isabel de Condet (see #466) were as follows:

466. Isabel26 de Condet (Robert, #688); born circa 1128 of Thurrock, Essex, England; married Hugh de Bardolf the Elder (see #465), son of Hugo de Bardolf, circa 1165 of Thurrock, Essex, England.

She was also known as Isobel de Aquillion. Note: Had land in South Carlton, Lincolnshire & in Grimstom, Nottinghamshire as maritagium circa 1165[N]. She was living in 1166.

467. Bartholomew26 de Leigh (Hugh, #690); married Emma le Rufus (see #468), daughter of William le Rufus.

Children of Bartholomew26 de Leigh and Emma le Rufus (see #468) were:

468. Emma26 le Rufus (William, #692); married Bartholomew de Leigh (see #467), son of Hugh de Leigh and Beatrice de Glanville; died after 1242.

469. Henry26 de Longchamp (Hugh, #693); born circa 1179; married Maud de Cantelou (see #470), daughter of Walter de Cantelou II; died 1212.

Children of Henry26 de Longchamp and Maud de Cantelou (see #470) were as follows:

470. Maud26 de Cantelou (Walter, #451); married Henry de Longchamp (see #469), son of Hugh de Longchamp and Emma de St. Leger.

471. Henry26 de Columbieres (Philip, #696); born of Columbieres, near Bayeux, Normandy.

Note: "The Complete Peerage", Cokayne.

"Some Early English Pedigrees", Vernon M. Norr[N].

Children of Henry26 de Columbieres and an unknown spouse were:

472. Henry Lovel26 Lord Cary (Henry, #698); born of Castle Cary, Somersetshire; married Christiania (Lovel) (see #473); died circa Dec 1216.

Note: "The Complete Peerage", Cokayne[N].

Children of Henry Lovel26 Lord Cary and Christiania (Lovel) (see #473) were:

473. Christiania26 (Lovel); married Henry Lovel Lord Cary (see #472), son of Henry Lovel Lord Cary and Alice de Cary; died after 1254.

Note: "The Complete Peerage", Cokayne[N].

474. Alan26 FitzWalter High Steward of Scotland (Walter Fitzalan, #700); born circa 1126 of Paisley Abbey, Renfrewshire, Scotland; married Eva of Crawford, daughter of Suan Thorsson Lord Crawford; married Alesta of Mar (see #475), daughter of Morgund of Mar Earl of Mar; married Margaret of Galloway, daughter of Fergus of Galloway Lord Galloway and Elizabeth of Gloucester, circa 1175; died 1204.

Occupation:[N].

Children of Alan26 FitzWalter High Steward of Scotland and Alesta of Mar (see #475) were as follows:

475. Alesta26 of Mar (Morgund Earl of Mar, #702); born circa 1155; married Alan FitzWalter High Steward of Scotland (see #474), son of Walter Fitzalan High Steward of Scotland and Eschina de Londoniis.

476. Gilchrist of Angus26 Earl of Angus (Gillebride, #703); born circa 1154 of Forfar, Angusshire, Scotland; married Marjory Maddadsdottir (see #477), daughter of Harald II Maddadarson Earl of Orkney and Gornflaeth (Hvafleda) MacHeth, circa 1169; married Ingebiorg of Orkney, daughter of Eirik Slagbrellir and Ingirid Rognvaldsdottir, circa 1181; died 1207.

Note: 3rd Earl[N].

Children of Gilchrist of Angus26 Earl of Angus and Marjory Maddadsdottir (see #477) were as follows:

477. Marjory26 Maddadsdottir (Harald Earl of Orkney, #705); born circa 1155; married Gilchrist of Angus Earl of Angus (see #476), son of Gillebride Earl of Angus and daughter of Dunbar, circa 1169.

478. Angus Macrory of Bute26 Lord Bute & Arran (Somerled Lord of Isles, #707); born circa 1145 of Morven, Argyllshire, Scotland; died 1210.

He was also known as Angus Sumarlidasson of Man. He was also known as Angus Macrory of Bute.

Children of Angus Macrory of Bute26 Lord Bute & Arran and an unknown spouse were:

479. Arran26 of the Isles (Somerled Lord of Isles, #707); born circa 1150.

Children of Arran26 of the Isles and an unknown spouse were:

480. Gauthier II de Brienne26 Ct of Brienne (Erard, #711); born circa 1105; married Adele de Rameru (see #481), daughter of Andre de Roucy Lord Rameru and Alice (de Roucy de Rameru); died 1161.

Children of Gauthier II de Brienne26 Ct of Brienne and Adele de Rameru (see #481) were:

481. Adele26 de Rameru (Andre Lord Rameru, #713); born circa 1105 France; married Gauthier II de Brienne Ct of Brienne (see #480), son of Erard I de Brienne Ct of Brienne and Agnes de Baudement.

482. Richard de Montfauçon26 Ct of Montfauçon (Amadeus de Montfauçon, #715); born circa 1100; married Sophie von Moempelgard between 1124 and 1130; married Agnes de Montbelliard (see #483), daughter of Thierry de Montbelliard III, 1148; died 1162.

He was also known as Richard de Montfauçon II.

Children of Richard de Montfauçon26 Ct of Montfauçon and Agnes de Montbelliard (see #483) were:

483. Agnes26 de Montbelliard (Thierry, #716); born circa 1110 France; married Richard de Montfauçon Ct of Montfauçon (see #482), son of Amadeus de Montfauçon I, 1148; died 1148.

484. Ferdinand II de León26 King of León (Alfonso King of Castile & León, #717); born 1137 León, Spain; married Urraca Alfonsez de Portugal Cts of Portugal (see #485), daughter of Alfonso I Enrique "the Conqueror" King of Portugal and Matilda de Maurienne de Savoie, circa Jun 1165; married Teresa Fernandez de Traba, daughter of Fernando Perez de Traba and Sancha Gonzalez, Aug 1179; married Urraca Lopez de Haro, daughter of Diego Lopez de Haro V Ct of Vizcaya and Aldonza Ruiz, May 1187; died 22 Jan 1187/88 Benavente, Italy.

Note: (an unknown value) Acceded: 1157[N]. The marriage of he and Urraca Alfonsez de Portugal Cts of Portugal was annulled in 1175.

Children of Ferdinand II de León26 King of León and Urraca Alfonsez de Portugal Cts of Portugal (see #485) were:

485. Urraca Alfonsez de Portugal26 Cts of Portugal (Alfonso King of Portugal, #719); born 1151 Coimbra, Portugal; married Ferdinand II de León King of León (see #484), son of Alfonso VII the Emperor King of Castile & León and Berenguela Berenger de Barcelona, circa Jun 1165; died 16 Oct 1188 Bamba, León, Spain; buried after 16 Oct 1188 San Juan Bautista of the Knights of St. John.

The marriage of she and Ferdinand II de León King of León was annulled in 1175.

486. Alfonso VIII de Castile26 King of Castile (Sancho, #721); born 11 Nov 1155 Soria, Castile; married Eleanor Plantagenet (see #487), daughter of Henry II Plantagenet d'Anjou King of England and Eleanor de Aquitaine Duchess of Aquitaine, 21 Sep 1177 Burgos, Spain; died 6 Oct 1214 Huelgas, Burgos, Castile, Spain (near Avevalo), at age 58.

Note: (an unknown value) Victor at the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa.[N].

Children of Alfonso VIII de Castile26 King of Castile and Eleanor Plantagenet (see #487) were as follows:

487. Eleanor26 Plantagenet (Henry King of England, #497); born 11 Oct 1162 Falais, Calvados, France or Domfront, Normandy; married Alfonso VIII de Castile King of Castile (see #486), son of Sancho III de Castile King of Castile and Blanca de Navarra, 21 Sep 1177 Burgos, Spain; died 31 Oct 1214 Burgos, Spain, at age 52.

488. Raoul V de Beaumont26 Viscount Beaumont-le-Maine (Ralph Vct Maine, #725); died 1145.

He was also known as Raoul V de Beaumont. He was also known as Roscelin de Beaumont.

Children of Raoul V de Beaumont26 Viscount Beaumont-le-Maine and an unknown spouse were as follows:

489. Henry I Beauclerc26 King of England (William, #727); born circa Sep 1068 Selby, Yorkshire, England; married Matilda (Edith) of Scotland, daughter of Malcolm III "Caennmor" King of Scots and St. Margaret of Wessex the Exile, 11 Nov 1100 Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England; married Adeliza de Louvain Queen of England, daughter of Godfrey 'a la Barbe' VII Duke of Brabant and Ide de Namur Cts of Namur, 29 Jan 1120/21 Royal Cahpel, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England; died 1 Dec 1135 St. Denis-le-Fermont, Forest of Angers, near Rouen, Normandy; buried after 1 Dec 1135 Reading Abbey.

He was a partner of Edith (of England) circa 1086. He was a partner of Ansfride (of Abingdon Abbey) circa 1090. He was a partner of Lady Sybilla Corbet of Alcester circa 1092. He was a partner of Edith FitzForne circa 1093. Note: William may have been ordered killed by his younger brother Henry on 2 Aug 1100[N]. Note: Henry married Matilda (daughter of Margaret) to appease his Saxon subjects in Nov 1100[N]. Military Service: Robert invaded England but was compelled to recognize Henry as King in Jul 1101[N]. He was a partner of Nesta verch Rhys of Deheubarth between 1103 and 1105. Note: Henry had Robert blinded after capturing him to insure he would never be King after 28 Sep 1106[N]. Note: The English & the French fought a campaign in Normandy between 1116 and 1120[N]. Military Service: Henry defeated Louis in 1119 Battle of Bremule[N]. He was a partner of Isabel (Elizabeth) de Beaumont circa 1120.

Children of Henry I Beauclerc26 King of England and an unknown spouse were as follows:

490. Richard Comyn26 Lord Tynedale Justiciary (William Comyn, #729); born circa 1115; married Hextilda FitzUchtred of Tynedale (see #491), daughter of Uchtred FitzWaldeve of Tynedale and Bethoc of Scotland, circa 1145; died between 1176 and 1182.

Note: Justiciary of Scotland[N]. He was also known as Richard Comyn of Tyndeale.

Children of Richard Comyn26 Lord Tynedale Justiciary and Hextilda FitzUchtred of Tynedale (see #491) were:

491. Hextilda26 FitzUchtred of Tynedale (Uchtred FitzWaldeve, #731); born circa 1120 of Tynedale, East Lothian, Scotland; married Richard Comyn Lord Tynedale Justiciary (see #490), son of William Comyn of Moray and Maud Basset, circa 1145; married Malcolm II Earl of Atholl, son of Madoch of Athol Earl of Atholl and Margaret Hakonsdottir Cts of Orkney, between 1176 and 1182; died after 1189.

She was also known as Hextilda FitzUchtred of Tynedale.

492. Fergus Colhan26 Earl of Buchan (Roger, #733); born before 1170 of Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; died circa 1199.

Note: 4th Earl[N].

Children of Fergus Colhan26 Earl of Buchan and an unknown spouse were:

493 . Saire de Quincy IV26 Earl of Winchester (Robert Lord Buckley, #436) (see #308 )

494 . Margaret26 de Beaumont (Robert Earl of Leicester, #438) (see #309 )

495. Alan MacDonald of Galloway26 Lord Galloway (Roland, #738); born circa 1170 of Runnemede, Scotland; married Ragnhild (Hilda) of the Isles (see #496), daughter of Reginald Lord of the Isles and Funia (Fonia) of Moray; married Helen de l' Isle de Lacy, daughter of Roger 'Helle' de Lacy Lord Pontefract and Matilda de Clare, before 1209; married Margaret le Scot, daughter of David of Scotland Earl of Huntingdon and Matilda (Mabel) le Meschines of Chester, 1209; died 1234; buried 1234 Dundrenan, Scotland.

He was also known as Alan of Galloway Earl of Galloway. Note: Lord of Galloway. Named in the Magna Charta in 1215[N]. Military Service: Reginald & Alan set out for the Isles for the purpose of taking from Olaf, Reginald's brother, the territory which Reginald had given him the year before, and again bringing it into Reginald's dominion. But as the men of Man were unwilling to fight against Olaf and the men of the Isles, for whom they had a great regard, Reginald and Alan failed in their attempt, and returned home in 1226[N]. Military Service: Alan & Reginald, the dispossessed King of Man & Olaf's brother, attacked southern Man while Olaf went to the western Isles portion of his kingdom.

Olave, with all the chiefs of Man and the greater part of the people, sailed to the Isles. Soon after, Alan, Lord of Galloway, Thomas, Earl of Atholl, and King Reginald, came to Man with a large army, devastated all the southern portion of the island, plundered the churches, killed all the men they could lay hands upon, and reduced the south of Man almost to a wilderness. Alan then returned with his army to his own country, leaving bailiffs in Man to pay over to him the proceeds of the taxes upon the country. King Olave, however, returned and drove out the bailiffs and recovered his kingdom ; whereupon the people of Man, who had dispersed in every direction, camne together again, and dwelt in security in 1228[N].

Children of Alan MacDonald of Galloway26 Lord Galloway and Ragnhild (Hilda) of the Isles (see #496) were:

496. Ragnhild (Hilda)26 of the Isles (Reginald Lord of the Isles, #740); born circa 1174 Isle of Skye, Scotland; married Alan MacDonald of Galloway Lord Galloway (see #495), son of Roland Lord Galloway Constable of Scotland and Elena de Morville.

497. Henry II Plantagenet d'Anjou26 King of England (Geoffrey Ct of Anjou, #742); born 25 Mar 1132/33 Le Mans, Sarthe, France; married Eleanor de Aquitaine Duchess of Aquitaine (see #498), daughter of Guillaume X le Toulousan Duke of Aquitaine and Aenor de Châstellerault, 18 May 1152 Bordeaux Cathedral, Bordeaux, France; married Ida (Isabel) Plantagenet, daughter of Hamelin Plantagenet d'Anjou and Isabel de Warenne, circa 1176; died 6 Jul 1189 Chinon, Indre-et-Loire, France, at age 56; buried after 6 Jul 1189 Fontevrault Abbey, Anjou, France.

Description:[N]. He was a partner of Rosamond (Joan) de Clifford Henry was said to dote on her; kept her officially at the Royal court. Note: Stephen recognized Henry as his heir to the throne in 1153[N]. He was a partner of Ykenai (Hikenai) circa Apr 1153. As of Oct 1154, he was also known as Henry II Curtmantle King of England Succeeded Stephen as King of England. Note: King of England between 25 Oct 1154 and 6 Jul 1189[N]. Note: Henri of Winchester fell out with King Henry & lived several years in exile in France in 1155[N]. He was a partner of Annabel de Baliol between 1166 and 1176. He was a partner of Alisa Capet de France between 1166 and 1189. He was a partner of Alice de Porhoët circa 1168. He was a partner of Nesta Bloet circa 1168. Note: Henry established his sovereignity over Ireland, arriving with 500 horsemen and 3500 men at arms. He garrisoned Dublin, Wexford & Waterford with loyal Normans against the previous force he had given permission to aid the King of Leinster between Oct 1171 and Apr 1172 Waterford, Munster, Ireland,[N]. Military Service: William invaded England but was captured by Henry between 1173 and 1174[N]. Note: William surrenders Scots independence to Henry & accepts humiliating terms for peace circa 1174[N]. Note: Henry kept her under house arrest in Winchester and in Salisbury between 1174 and 1185[N]. He was a partner of Ida (of England) circa 1176. Note: Henry rebelled against his father Henry II but begged him to reconcile upon his deathbed in Jun 1183[N].

Children of Henry II Plantagenet d'Anjou26 King of England and Eleanor de Aquitaine Duchess of Aquitaine (see #498) were as follows:

498. Eleanor de Aquitaine26 Duchess of Aquitaine (Guillaume Duke of Aquitaine, #744); born 1123 Chateau de Belin, Gironde, Aquitaine; married Louis VII Capet le Jeune King of France, son of Louis VI "le Gros" King of France and Adelaide (Alix) de Maurienne de Savoie, 22 Jul 1137 Bordeaux Cathedral, Bordeaux, France; married Henry II Plantagenet d'Anjou King of England (see #497), son of Geoffrey V Plantagenet the Fair Ct of Anjou and Matilda (Adelaide) the Empress Queen of England, 18 May 1152 Bordeaux Cathedral, Bordeaux, France; died 1 Apr 1204 Mirabell Castle, Fontevrault, Anjou, France; buried after 1 Apr 1204 Fontevrault Abbey, Anjou, France.

She was also known as Eleanor de Aquitaine. The marriage of she and Louis VII Capet le Jeune King of France was annulled on 11 Mar 1151/52. Moved:[N]. Note: She fomented plots against her husband & the rebellion of their sons Henry, Richard & Geoffrey against him in Apr 1173[N].

499. Aymer Taillefer de Valence26 Ct of Angoulême (Guillaume, #746); born 1160 Angoulême, Charente, France; married Alice de Courtenay (see #500), daughter of Pierre Capet de Courtenay de France and Isabelle (Elizabeth) de Courtenay, Apr 1186; died 16 Jun 1202 Limoges, France; buried after 16 Jun 1202 Chapelle St. Nicholas a la Couronne, France.

He was also known as Adhemar Ct of Angoulême. He was also known as Aymer Taillefer de Valence d'Angoulême.

Children of Aymer Taillefer de Valence26 Ct of Angoulême and Alice de Courtenay (see #500) were:

500. Alice26 de Courtenay (Pierre, #748); born 1160 Courtenay, Loiret, France; married Guillaume I Ct of Joigny, son of Renaud V Ct of Joigny and Adele de Nevers, 1178; married Aymer Taillefer de Valence Ct of Angoulême (see #499), son of Guillaume IV Taillefer Ct of Angoulême and Marguerite de Turrenne, Apr 1186; died 1218 France.

501. Alphonso II "El Casto"26 Ct of Provençe (Alfonso King of Aragón, #750); born between 1174 and 1180 Barcelona, Spain or Aragón; married Gersinde de Sabran Cts of Forcalquier (see #502), daughter of Raimond de Sabran Prince of Marseilles and Gersinde de Forcalquier Cts of Forcalquier, Jul 1193 Aix-en-Provence, France; died Feb 1208/9 Palermo, Sicily or Perpinan, Roussillon, France.

Children of Alphonso II "El Casto"26 Ct of Provençe and Gersinde de Sabran Cts of Forcalquier (see #502) were as follows:

502. Gersinde de Sabran26 Cts of Forcalquier (Raimond Prince of Marseilles, #752); born 1180 Sabran, Spain; married Alphonso II "El Casto" Ct of Provençe (see #501), son of Alfonso II the Chaste de Aragón King of Aragón and Sancha Alfonsez de Castilla, Jul 1193 Aix-en-Provence, France; died 1224 l'Abbaye de la Celle, France.

Note: Heiress and Regent of Provence & Forcalquier[N]. She was also known as Gersinde de Sabran Cts of Castlelard. She was also known as Gersinde de Sabran Regent of Provence & Forcalquier.

503. Thomas de Maurienne26 Ct of Savoy (Humbert, #754); born 20 May 1177 Carbonierres, Savoie, France; married Marguerite de Faucigny de Genevre (see #504), daughter of Guillaume I Ct of Geneva and Beatrix de Faucigny, May 1195; died 1 Mar 1233 Aoste, Isère, Savoie, France, at age 55; buried after 1 Mar 1233 St. Michael de la Cluse, Aoste, Savoy, France.

Description:[N]. He was also known as Thomas de Maurienne.

Children of Thomas de Maurienne26 Ct of Savoy and Marguerite de Faucigny de Genevre (see #504) were as follows:

504. Marguerite26 de Faucigny de Genevre (Guillaume Ct of Geneva, #756); born circa 1180 Geneva, Switzerland; married Thomas de Maurienne Ct of Savoy (see #503), son of Humbert III le Saint de Maurienne Ct of Savoy and Beatrix de Vienne, May 1195; died 8 Apr 1236 Pierre-Chatel, Isere, France.

She was also known as Margaret de Genevre. She was also known as Beatrix de Genevre.

505. Philippe II Augustus26 King of France (Louis, #758); born 21 Aug 1165 Gonesse (near Paris), Val-d'Oise, Ile-de-France, France; married Isabella de Hainaut (see #506), daughter of Baudouin V de Hainaut Ct of Hainaut and Margaret de Lorraine de Flandre, 1180; married Ingeborg Valdemarsdottir, daughter of Valdemar I Knutsson the Great King of Denmark and Sofiya of Polotsk, 14 Aug 1193; married Agnes Pss of Meranie Jun 1196; died 14 Jul 1223 Mantes, Yvelines, Ile-de-France, France, at age 57; buried after 14 Jul 1223 St. Denis, France.

Note: Philippe became coregent with his father in 1179[N]. Note: One of the most powerful European monarchs of the Middle Ages. Philippe increased the royal power not only by extending the royal domain but also by reducing the power of the feudal lords. He replaced the noble officers at court with an advisory council appointed from the middle class & supported the communes against the nobles. France prospered from his judicial, financial, & administrative reorganization of the government; serfdom declined, towns grew, & commerce flourished. Philippe established Paris as the fixed capital of France, paved the streets, & had many new buildings constructed in the city between 1180 and 1223[N]. Note: Philippe allied himself with Richard, Duke of Aquitaine, who in 1189 became Richard I of England before 1189[N]. Military Service: The two kings embarked on the Third Crusade circa 1190[N]. Military Service: Allied with Holy Roman Emperor Henry VI & Richard's brother, John, later King of England, Philippe attacked Richard's territories in France in 1191[N]. Military Service: Philippe subsequently warred against John, who became king of England in 1199[N]. Note: She threatened to pawn her children (his grnadchildren, including the heir presumptive) off to continue the campaign aginst the English, thus forcing the King to continue backing for the campaign circa 1217[N].

Children of Philippe II Augustus26 King of France and Isabella de Hainaut (see #506) were:

506. Isabella26 de Hainaut (Baudouin Ct of Hainaut, #760); born 5 Apr 1170 Valenciennes, Nord, France; married Philippe II Augustus King of France (see #505), son of Louis VII Capet le Jeune King of France and Adele de Champagne, 1180; died 15 Mar 1189/90 Paris, Seine, France, at age 19.

507. Alfonso VIII de Castile26 King of Castile (Sancho, #721); born 11 Nov 1155 Soria, Castile; married Eleanor Plantagenet (see #487), daughter of Henry II Plantagenet d'Anjou King of England and Eleanor de Aquitaine Duchess of Aquitaine, 21 Sep 1177 Burgos, Spain; died 6 Oct 1214 Huelgas, Burgos, Castile, Spain (near Avevalo), at age 58.

Note: (an unknown value) Victor at the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa.[N].

Children of Alfonso VIII de Castile26 King of Castile and Eleanor Plantagenet (see #487) were as follows:

508. Eleanor26 Plantagenet (Henry King of England, #497); born 11 Oct 1162 Falais, Calvados, France or Domfront, Normandy; married Alfonso VIII de Castile King of Castile (see #486), son of Sancho III de Castile King of Castile and Blanca de Navarra, 21 Sep 1177 Burgos, Spain; died 31 Oct 1214 Burgos, Spain, at age 52.

509. Henri I26 Duke of Brabant (Godfrey Duke of Lorraine, #766); born circa 1160 of Brabant, Belgium; married Mathilde de Bourgogne (see #510), daughter of Matthieu de Alsace Ct of Boulogne and Marie de Blois Cts of Boulogne, 1179; married Marie Capet de France, daughter of Philippe II Augustus King of France and Agnes Pss of Meranie, 22 Apr 1213 Soissons; died 5 Sep 1235 Köln, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany.

Children of Henri I26 Duke of Brabant and Mathilde de Bourgogne (see #510) were as follows:

510. Mathilde26 de Bourgogne (Matthieu Ct of Boulogne, #768); born circa 1162 Boulogne, France; married Henri I Duke of Brabant (see #509), son of Godfrey III Duke of Lorraine and Margarethe von Limburg, 1179; died circa 1211.

She was also known as Ida (Maud) d' Alsace Cts of Boulogne. She was also known as Ida (Maud) d'Alsace.

511. Phillipp II26 von Hohenstaufen of Swabia (Frederick Holy Roman Emp, #770); born circa 1176 of Schwaben, Bavaria, Germany; married Irini Maria Angelina of Byzantium (see #512), daughter of Isaak II Angelus Byzantine Emp, 25 May 1197; died 21 Jun 1208 Bamberg, Oberfranken, Bavaria, Germany.

He was also known as Phillipp II Hohenstaufen of Swabia Mar of Tuscany. As of 1191, he was also known as Phillipp II Hohenstaufen of Swabia Lord Würzburg Baron of Würzburg. As of 1195, he was also known as Phillipp II Hohenstaufen of Swabia Duke of Spoleto. As of 1196, he was also known as Phillipp II Hohenstaufen Duke of Swabia. As of 8 Mar 1198, he was also known as Phillipp II Hohenstaufen of Swabia Holy Roman Emp.

Children of Phillipp II26 von Hohenstaufen of Swabia and Irini Maria Angelina of Byzantium (see #512) were as follows:

512. Irini Maria26 Angelina of Byzantium (Isaak Byzantine Emp, #772); born 1184 of Constantinople, Byzantine Empire; married Phillipp II von Hohenstaufen of Swabia (see #511), son of Frederick I Barbarossa Holy Roman Emp and Beatrix de Bourgogne, 25 May 1197; died 27 Aug 1208.

513. Payne (Patrick)26 de Chaworth (Payne, #773); born circa 1155 Kempsford, Gloucestershire; died 1199.

Children of Payne (Patrick)26 de Chaworth and an unknown spouse were:

514. William26 de la Ferte (Matthew, #774); born between 1164 and 1165; married Marjorie de Briwere (see #515), daughter of William de Briwere II Lord Horsley and Joan de Vernon; died 1216.

Children of William26 de la Ferte and Marjorie de Briwere (see #515) were:

515. Marjorie26 de Briwere (William Lord Horsley, #776); born between 1172 and 1182 of Stoke, Devanshire, England; married William de la Ferte (see #514), son of Matthew de la Ferte and Gundred Paganel; married Eudes de Dammartin after 1216; married Geoffrey de Say II, son of Geoffrey de Say and Lettice Maminot, after 1225; she and Geoffrey de Say II were divorced before 1230; died between 1233 and 1237.

Note: Eventual co-heiress of William de Briwere the Elder[N].

516. William26 de Londres (Maurice, #778); died 1206.

Children of William26 de Londres and an unknown spouse were:

517. Walcheline de Beauchamp26 Lord Beauchamp (Walter, #779); born 1194 of Elmsley, Warwickshire, England; married Joane de Mortimer (see #518), daughter of Roger de Mortimer Lord Wigmore and Millicent de Ferrers, 1212; died 14 Apr 1236.

Children of Walcheline de Beauchamp26 Lord Beauchamp and Joane de Mortimer (see #518) were as follows:

518. Joane26 de Mortimer (Roger Lord Wigmore, #781); born 1194 Worcestershire, England; married Walcheline de Beauchamp Lord Beauchamp (see #517), son of Walter de Beauchamp Lord Beauchamp and Bertha de Braose, 1212; died 1268.

Note: (an unknown value) of Elmsley, Warwickshire, England,[N].

519. William de Mauduit V26 Lord Mauduit (Robert Lord Hanslope, #783); born 1196 Hanslap, Warwickshire, England; married Alice de Newberg (see #520), daughter of Waleran de Newberg Earl of Warwick and Alice de Harcourt; died Apr 1257.

Note: (an unknown value) Lord of Hanslope, Buckinghamshire. Chamberlain of the Exchequer,[N].

Children of William de Mauduit V26 Lord Mauduit and Alice de Newberg (s