Family:
Marriage:
Marriage:
Children:
- Alice AUDLEY Death: 12 Jan 1373/4
- Sir James AUDLEY Death: Abt 1 Mar 1333/4
- Sir Hugh AUDLEY, Earl Of Gloucester Birth: Abt 1289
Death: 10 Nov 1347
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Sources for birth and parent Information
- parents:
- Edmund de MORTIMER & unk first wife [Ref: CP IX p283(m) (with corr in
XIV p488)],
- father:
- [Ref: CP I p346, CP I p347, CP V p715, CP VI p190, Redlich
CharlemagneDesc p126, Watney WALLOP #33, Watney WALLOP #709, Weis AR7 #207,
Weis AR7 #9, Weis MC #150],
- mother:
- not Margaret de Fiennes [Ref: Weis AR7 #9]
- unk first wife [Ref: CP I p347(e) (with corr in XIV p52), Weis AR7
#206],
- brother:
- Edmund Mortimer of Wigmore [Ref: Wedgwood Audley p262]
Sources with Inaccurate birth and parent Information
- parents:
- Humphrey de BOHUN (#13598) & Eleanor de BRAOSE (#13599) [Ref: John
Ravilious SGM 9/24/2012-143409]
- Roger Le ROUS (#149291) & Eleanor de AVENBURY (#252061) [Ref: Douglas
Richardson SGM 12/17/2017-051510]
- Roger de MORTIMER (#10260) & Maud de BREWES (#10261) [Ref: Richardson
PA p522, Richardson PA p670],
- mother:
- Margaret de Fiennes (#10259) [Ref: Watney WALLOP #33, Watney WALLOP
#709, Weis MC #150]
Sources for death Information
- date:
- 1338 [Ref: Bevan Ballon p190, Weis AR7 #207]
- after 1336 [Ref: Watney WALLOP #33, Wedgwood Audley p262]
- living 1336 [Ref: CP I p348, Watney WALLOP #709]
- living 1336 as widow of Sir Walter de BALAN [Ref: Weis MC #150]
- shortly before 4 Aug 1338 [Ref: Richardson RoyalAnc v5p76]
Sources with Information about marriage to Walter De BALLON, Baron Of Much Marcle
- date:
- first marriage of Isolda [Ref: Banks Baronies v1p103, Beltz
KnightsofGarter p83, CP I p347, CP IX p283(m) (with corr in XIV p488), CP VI
p190, Richardson RoyalAnc v5p75, Wedgwood Audley p252, Weis AR7 #207],
- names:
- [Ref: Bevan Ballon p190]
Sources with Information about marriage to Sir Hugh De AUDLEY, Lord Audley
- date:
- abt 1288 [Ref: Wedgwood Audley p252]
- after 1286 [Ref: John Ravilious SGM 7/4/2003-065121]
- before 1292 [Ref: Richardson RoyalAnc v5p75]
- before 7 Jan 1293, prob 1288, second marriage of Isolda [Ref: CP I p347]
- second marriage of Isolda [Ref: Banks Baronies v1p103, Bevan Ballon
p190, CP IX p283(m) (with corr in XIV p488), Holloway WENTWORTH p19, Weis AR7
#207],
- names:
- [Ref: Richardson PA p54, Richardson RoyalAnc v1p201, Watney WALLOP
#709],
- child:
- [Ref: Banks Baronies v1p103, Beltz KnightsofGarter p83, CP I p346, CP I
p348(a), CP IX p501 (with corr in XIV p498), CP V p715, CP VI p190, Faris PA2
p337, Holloway WENTWORTH p14, John Ravilious SGM 7/4/2003-065121, John
Ravilious SGM 9/24/2012-143409, Redlich CharlemagneDesc p126, Richardson
RoyalAnc v3p136, Richardson RoyalAnc v4p228, Richardson RoyalAnc v5p75,
Richardson RoyalAnc v5p79, Roberts RD600 p450, Watney WALLOP #33, Watney
WALLOP #478, Watney WALLOP #728, Wedgwood Audley p249(2), Wedgwood Audley
p252, Wedgwood Audley p262, Wedgwood Audley p263, Weis AR7 #186, Weis AR7
#207, Weis AR7 #9, Weis MC #150]
Research Notes:
sister or daughter of Edmund de Mortimer, lord of Wigmore. her mother or
grandmother was Maud de Braose, granddaughter of Reginald de Braose and Grace
Briwere [Ref: Bevan Ballon p190, Bevan Ballon p190(78)]
brought the manors of Eastington, co Gloucester, and of Thornbury, co
Hereford [Ref: CP I p347]
1289: Isolde daughter of Roger le Rus sued Reynold de Balun in the Court of
Common Pleas regarding the manor of Eastington, Gloucestershire, which she
claimed as her right. Plaintiff can only be Isolde, widow of Sir Walter de
Balun. Defendant was Sir Walter de Balun's nephew and heir, Reynold de Balun
[Ref: Douglas Richardson SGM 12/17/2017-051510]
seal of Hugh de Audley, Earl of Gloucester, appears to make Iseult a Bohun. A
Tony ancestry would also explain the seal, but would cause consanguinity
between Hugh, 2nd Earl of Stafford and his wife Philippa de Beauchamp, for
which no dispensation is known. [Ref: John Ravilious SGM 9/24/2012-143409]
use of the Swan crest by Hugh Earl of Gloucester leaves unanswered serious
questions as to why Edmund de Mortimer would have provided Iseult and her
first husband Walter de Balun with the manor of Upper Arley. [Ref: John
Ravilious SGM 9/24/2012-143409]
manor of Eastington had previously been held by the Baluns, so she brought it
as dower from her first marriage and not as a marriage-portion from her own
family. Manor of Thornbury seems to be an error, as the Audleys held Thornbury
in Gloucestershire, whereas the Mortimers held Thornbury in Herefordshire
[Ref: CP++(proposed) Audley 12/31/2006 (CP I p347)]
Mother of Isolda must be an earlier wife of Edmund Mortimer than Margaret
de Fienne, since Isolt m. Hugh Lord Audley c1288, and Margaret married Edmund
in 1285 [Ref: CP I p347(e) (with corr in XIV p52)]
father gave her and Walter de Balun, her husband, the manor of Arley, co
Stafford, for life. Aug 12 1326 she (again) had livery of this manor [Ref: CP
I p347(e)]
1303: was given 1/3 of Much marcle as part of her dower [Ref: Sanders Baronies
p66(5)]
An article in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vol. 116:
16-7, gives Isolt as the daughter of Edmund de Mortimer, and this opinion has
been followed by Weis/Sheppard/Faris in Ancestral Roots (9-30, 207-30) and by
Faris in Plantagenet Ancestry (Audley 13). But as I recall, the editor of the
Register, in an introduction to the article, seemed to be happier with the
hypothesis that Isolt was the sister of Edmund de Mortimer, referring to an
article by Josiah Wedgewood entitled "The Parentage of James de Audley, K.G.".
This article appeared in Collections for a History of Staffordshire, ed. by
the William Salt Soc., NS vol. 9, 1906; on p. 262 Wedgewood says "Hugh
d'Audelee, the elder, Baron Audley of Stratton, b. c. 1260, m. Isolda,
probably sister of Edmund Mortimer of Wigmore and had with her Arley (staffs.)
for life." This works well chronologically (Edmund Mortimer was b. 1261,
according to Weis/Sheppard/Faris), and an otherwise unknown first wife of
Edmund is no longer required. The source which Wedgewood footnotes for Isolda
is "Extracts from the Plea Rolls", by Maj.-Gen. G. Wrottesley, Collections for
a History of Staffordshire, ed. by the William Salt Soc., part 1, vol. 6,
1885. On p. 250, from the Stafford Assize Roll, 21 Edward I [1292/3], we read
"Hugh de Audelegh and Isolda his wife were summoned to show their title to
hold pleas of the Crown, and to have free warren, fair, market, and wayf in
Arlegh. Hugh and Isolda state they held the manor for term of their lives of
the inheritance of Edmund de Mortimart, without whom they cannot answer; and
Edmund being summoned stated one John de Burgo had the manor with the said
liberties and John had given the manor to Robert Burnel, who conveyed it to
the present King, who had given it to Latard de Heny; and Letard [sic] with
the King's license had given the manor to Roger de Mortimer the father of
Edmund, and that from time out of memory all the said franchises had been
annexed to the manor. The King's attorney disputed the claim, and it was
adjourned to be heard _coram Rege_. m.36 [membrane 36, I suppose]." Note that
the precise relationship between Edmund and Isolda is not specified. [Ref:
Don Stone SGM 5/4/1999]
The key is the trajectory of [Upper] Arley (which is said to be conveyed to
Roger de Mortimer ca. 1276).
What I have from VCH Worc (Arley) is: "It passed from Roger to his son
Edmund in 1282 [CP V, 379], and was granted by the latter to his daughter
Iseult and her first husband Walter de Balun for their lives. After Walter's
death Iseult married Hugh de Audley, and on his forfeiture in 1322 the manor
was granted by the King to Iseult [Cal.Close, 1323-7, p. 467], who held it
until her death about 1339-40 [Abbrev.Rot.Orig. (Rec. Com.), ii, 130]. The
reversion after her death, during the minority of Roger de Mortimer, had been
granted in 1336 to William de Bohun, Earl of Northampton [Duchy of Lanc. Royal
Chart., no. 277], who had married Elizabeth widow of Edmund de Mortimer,
grandson of the Edmund who had granted the manor to Iseult. [Cal.Close,
1354-60, p. 271; CP V, 379]. Roger came of age about 1348, but Elizabeth held
the manor until her death in 1356, when it passed to her son Roger [Cal.Close,
1354-60, p. 271], who had become Earl of March by the reversal of his
grandfather's attainder in 1354 [CP V, 243]."
Unfortunately ambiguous phrasing leaves it unclear how much of the critical
bit (sentence 1) is based on firsthand sight (if indeed hands are gifted with
that faculty) of contemporary documents, how much a potentially blurry CP.
[Ref: Cristopher Nash SGM 5/5/1999]
Cal. Close Rolls, 1323-7, p. 467:
[Membrane 8. 1326. April 12. Kenilworth.] To James de Thiknes, parson of the
church of Estinton, fermor of the lands that belonged to Hugh de Audeleye, the
elder, in the king's hands. Order to deliver to Isolda, late the wife of the
said Hugh, the manor of Arley, co. Stafford, excepting the weirs in the Severn
and the ferry (_passagio_) and the whole wood within the bounds of the chace
of Edmund de Mortuo Mari of Wyre, and all the lands that belonged to Adam de
la Boure in Arleye, as the king learns by inquisition taken by John de Hampton
and Richard de Haukeslouwe that the aforesaid Hugh held the manor, with the
above exceptions, together with Isolda, and that the aforesaid Edmund granted
the manor to Walter Baloun, formerly the husband of Isolda, and to Isolda for
their lives, and that the manor, with the above exceptions, was taken into the
king's hands by Hugh's forfeiture, and is still in his hands for this cause,
and that neither Walter and Isolda, nor Isolda when she was single, nor Hugh
and Isolda after their marriage remitted or released her right to any one at
any time, or changed her estate in any way, and that the manor is held of the
king in chief, by what service it is unknown. The king has pardoned Isolda, in
consideration of a fine, the trespass that she and Walter made in acquiring
the manor, with the above exceptions, for life without licence from him and
from the late king, and has granted that she shall hold the same for life
according to the form of the acquisition. By a fine of 10_l_ [pounds]. This
fine is enrolled in the great fines under the same date. [Ref: Don Stone SGM
5/6/1999]
Cal. Close Rolls, 1354-1360, p. 271:
[Membrane 12. 1356. July 8. Westminster.] To John de Swynnerton, escheator
in the counties of Salop and Stafford and the march of Wales adjacent to
Salop. Order not to intermeddle further with the manors taken into the king's
hand by the death of Elizabeth late wife of William, earl of Northampton and
formerly the wife of Edmund de Mortuo Mari, tenant in chief, delivering the
issues thereof etc. as above, as the king has learned by divers inquisitions
taken by the escheator that Elizabeth, at her death, held for her life the
manor of Arleye in the county of Stafford and the manor of Clubury in Salop,
except the park and chace adjacent to the manor of Clubury, of the inheritance
of Roger de Mortuo Mari, earl of March, Edmund's son and heir, and the king
has lately taken Roger's homage for all the lands of his inheritance. [Ref:
Don Stone SGM 5/6/1999]
The new Complete Peerage, under Audley, gives the following as a reference
for the statement that Isolt was the daughter of Edmund de Mortimer by
Margaret de Fiennes: Addit. MSS, no. 5485, f. 160. Possibly a smoking gun can
be found in this manuscript, or perhaps the identification of Edmund as father
of Isolt was a guess/inference. [Ref: Don Stone SGM 5/6/1999]
Iseult, wife successively of Sir Walter de Balun and Sir Hugh de Audley, is
claimed in many secondary sources to have been a member of Mortimer family.
While it is true that Iseult and her 1st husband, Sir Walter de Balun, had the
manor of Arley, Staffordshire for the term of their lives by grant dated 1287
from Sir Edmund de Mortimer, this grant does not necessarily mean or imply
that Iseult was a Mortimer. On the other hand, Iseult's grandson, Sir James de
Audley, is known to have been related in some manner to Sir Bartholomew de
Berghersh, which individual was a great-grandson of the same Sir Edmund de
Mortimer. As such, the possibility exists that Iseult was near related to Sir
Edmund de Mortimer. Regardless, there is no known contemporary evidence which
indicates Iseult's exact parentage or even how she might have been related to
Sir Edmund de Mortimer. This matter deserves further study. [Ref: Richardson
RoyalAnc v5p75(7)]
Pedigree of Isolda MORTIMER
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Roger De MORTIMER
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Ralph De MORTIMER, Baron Of Wigmore
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Hawise
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Hugh De MORTIMER, Baron Of Wigmore
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Milicent
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Hugh De MORTIMER, Baron Of Wigmore
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Roger De MORTIMER, Baron Of Wigmore
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Ranulph I De MESCHINES, Vicomte De Bayeux
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Ranulph II De MESCHINES, Vicomte De Bayeux
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Alice Of Normandy
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William De MESCHINES, Baron Of Egremont
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Richard Le Goz, Vicomte D'Avranches
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Margaret Le Goz
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Emma
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Maud De MESCHINES
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Rainfred De RUMILLY
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Robert De RUMILLY, Baron Of Skipton
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Cecily De ROMILLY
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Ralph MORTIMER, Baron Of Wigmore
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Henry De FERRERS, Baron Of Tutbury
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Engewulf De FERRERS
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Bertha
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Henry De FERRERS
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Walkeline FERRERS, Lord Of Oakham
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Isabel De FERRIERS
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Sir Roger MORTIMER, Baron Of Wigmore
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Cynan Ap Iago, Prince Of North Wales
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Gruffydd Ap Cynan, Prince Of Gwynedd
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Ragnaillt Of Dublin
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Owain Gwynedd Prince Of Gwynedd
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Owain Ap Edwin
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Angharat Of Tegaingl
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Morwyl Ferch Ednywain Bendew
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Iorworth Drwyndwn Prince Of Gwynedd
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Trahaern Of Arwystil, King Of Gwynedd
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Llywarch
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Gladys Ferch Llywarch
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Dyddgu Of Builth
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Llewellyn Fawr The Great AP IORWORTH, Prince Of North Wales
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Bleddyn Ap Cynfyn, King Of Gwynedd And Powys
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Maredudd Ap Bleddyn
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Haer Ferch Cillin
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Madog Ap Maredudd, Prince Of Powys Fadog
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Einudd
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Hunydd Ferch Einudd
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Margred Ferch Madog
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Cynan Ap Iago, Prince Of North Wales
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Gruffydd Ap Cynan, Prince Of Gwynedd
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Ragnaillt Of Dublin
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Susanna Ferch Gruffudd Ap Cynan
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Owain Ap Edwin
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Angharat Of Tegaingl
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Morwyl Ferch Ednywain Bendew
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Gladys DHU
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Llywarch Goch
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Tangwystl Of Rhos
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Sir Edmund De MORTIMER, Lord Mortimer
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William De BRAOS, Baron Of Bramber
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Philip De BRAOS, Baron Of Bramber
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William De BRAOS, Baron Of Bramber
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Johel De TOTENEIS, Baron Of Barnstaple
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Aenor De TOTENEIS
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(Unk Dau) Of Picquigny
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William De BRAOS, Baron Of Bramber
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Walter FITZ ROGER
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Miles FITZ WALTER, Earl Of Hereford
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Berthe De BALLON
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Bertha Of Hereford
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Bernard De NEUFMARCHE, Lord Of Brecon
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Sibyl De NEUFMARCHE
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Nesta
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Reginald De BRAOS, Baron Of Bramber
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Bernard De St VALERY
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Reginald De St VALERY, Baron Of Beckley
| | | | | \-----
Matilda
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Bernard De St VALERY, Baron Of Beckley
| | | \-----
Matilda De ST VALERIE De HAIA
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Matilda
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William De BRAIOSE, Baron Of Brecknock Castle
| | | | /-----
William De BRIWERE
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Thomas De BRIWERE
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Sir William De BRIWERE, Baron Of Horsley
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Geoffrey De ALBEMARLE
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(Unk) De ALBEMARLE
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Gracia De BRIWERE
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Hubert De VAUX, Baron Of Irthington
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Beatrice De VALLE
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Grecia
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Maud De BRAOISE
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Robert Marshal
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Gilbert GIFFARD, Marshal
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John Fitz GILBERT The Marshal
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Geoffrey De VENOIZ
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(Unk dau) De VENOIZ
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Sir William MARSHALL, Protector, Earl Of Pembroke
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Girold DAPIFER
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Edward De SARESBERIE, Baron Of Trowbridge
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Wulfwynn Of Cresswell
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Walter De SALISBURY, Baron Of Chitterne
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Sibyl De SALISBURY
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Hugh
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Patric De CHAWORTH, Baron Of Kempsford
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Sibyl De CHAWORTH
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Ernulph De HESDIN, Baron Of Keevil
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Matilda De HESDIN
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Emmeline
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Eve MARSHALL
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Richard FITZ GILBERT De CLARE, Baron Of Clare
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Gilbert FITZ RICHARD, Baron Of Clare
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Rohese GIFFARD
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Gilbert De CLARE, Earl Of Pembroke
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Hugh Count Of Clermont
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Adeliza De CLERMONT
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Margaret De Roucy
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Richard "Strongbow" De CLARE, Earl Of Pembroke
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Roger De Beaumont
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Sir Robert De Beaumont, Earl Of Leicester
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Adelise Of Meulan
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Elizabeth De BEAUMONT
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Hugh Magnus Duke Of France
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Isabel De Vermandois, Countess Of Leicester
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Adelaide De Vermandois, Countess Of Vermandois
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Isabel De CLARE, Countess Of Pembroke
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Murchad Mac DAIRMAIT, King Of Laigin And Leinste
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Donnchad Mac MURCHAD, King Of Dublin, Laigin, Lei
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Sadb
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Dairmait Mac MURCHAD, King Of Leinster
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Gilla Michil Ua Braenain
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Orlaith
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Iuchdelb
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Aoife Macmurchada Of Leinster
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Gillacomghall Ua TUATHAIL
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Muirchertach Ua TUATHAIL, King Of Ui Muiredaig
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Mor Ua TUATHAIL
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Loigsech Ua MORDA, King Of Leix
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Cacht Of Leix
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Gormflaith
Isolda MORTIMER
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