Family:
Marriage:
Children:
- Sir Simon DRIBY Birth: 1
Death: Abt 8 Aug 1322
- Robert DRIBY Birth: Abt 1282
Death: 1329
- Alice DRIBY Birth: Abt 1284
Death: 12 Apr 1341
- John DRIBY Birth: Abt 1289
Death: Abt 20 Jun 1334
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Sources for birth and parent Information
- date:
- abt 1250 [Ref: Hunt Gavaston2 p50, Hunt Gavaston3 p95, Kay Allen SGM
6/9/1999]
- abt 1256 (age 50 in 1306) [Ref: Richardson RoyalAnc v1p342]
- abt 12xx (age 30+, 40, or 50+ on 30 Jan 1306) [Ref: John Watson SGM
6/20/2017-052133],
- parents:
- [Ref: Douglas Richardson SGM 6/21/2017-043541, Douglas Richardson SGM
9/16/2011-154417, John Watson SGM 6/20/2017-052133, Kay Allen SGM 6/9/1999,
Richardson RoyalAnc v1p342, Richardson RoyalAnc v2p256],
- father:
- [Ref: Barrett Attleborough p180, Hunt Gavaston2 p47, Hunt Gavaston2
p50]
Sources with Inaccurate birth and parent Information
- parents:
- Robert de TATESHALL (#150677) & Joan FITZRANDOLPH (#152979) [Ref: CP
XII/1 p653(c)],
- father:
- Robert de TATESHALL (#150677) [Ref: Sanders Baronies p88]
Sources for death Information
- date:
- [Ref: Farnham Pedigrees p18f, Hunt Gavaston2 p50, MichaelAnne SGM
5/14/2004-113812, Richardson RoyalAnc v1p342]
- 1329 [Ref: Paul Reed SGM 6/10/1999-A, Sanders Baronies p88]
- Oct 1329 [Ref: John Watson SGM 6/20/2017-052133, Kay Allen SGM 6/9/1999]
Sources with Information about marriage to Robert DRIBY
- names:
- [Ref: CP XII/1 p653(d), Hunt Gavaston2 p50],
- child:
- [Ref: Barrett Attleborough p182, CP III p552(c), Farnham Pedigrees
p18f, Hunt Gavaston2 p47, John Watson SGM 6/20/2017-052133, Kay Allen SGM
6/9/1999, MichaelAnne SGM 5/14/2004-113812, Paul Reed SGM 6/10/1999-A, Paul
Reed SGM 6/22/1999, Paul Reed SGM 6/9/1999-B, Richardson RoyalAnc v1p342,
Sanders Baronies p88]
Sources with Inaccurate marriage information
- child:
- John De DRIBY (#18642) [Ref: Weis AR7 #16A]
Research Notes:
in various inquisitions post mortem in 1306 of Robert de Tateshal, who died on
30 January 1306, the jurors in Yorkshire give Joan's age as 30 and more; the
Leicestershire jurors state she was aged 40; and the jurors in Norfolk say she
was aged 50 and more. I don't think this is evidence that she was born about
1256. [Ref: John Watson SGM 6/20/2017-052133]
Robert de Tateshale [died 1298] is styled "brother" by Joan, widow of Robert
de Driby in a lawsuit dated 1307. Reference: Year Books of Edward II 1 (Selden
Soc. 17) (1903): 1-4, which may be viewed at the following weblink:
https://books.google.com/books?id=68YKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR97. It is certain which
Robert de Tateshale was called brother by Joan de Driby, as she specifically
mentions a lawsuit brought against her brother before Hugh de Cressingham and
his fellow justices. Hugh de Cressingham died in 1297. [Ref: Douglas
Richardson SGM 6/21/2017-043541]
1306: coheiress to her great-nephew Robert de Tateshale, 3rd Lord Tateshale;
inherited the Castle of Tattershall, Lincoln, and the manors of Ab-Kettleby,
Breedon, Holwell, and Somerby, Leicestershire, Buckenham, Norfolk, and
Hunmariby, Yorkshire [Ref: Richardson RoyalAnc v1p342]
at IPM for Robert de Tateshale, conducted shortly after 30 Jan 1306, the
jurors in Yorkshire gave Joan's age as 30 and more, the jurors in
Leicestershire gave 40, and jurors in Norfolk gave 50 and more. [Ref: John
Watson SGM 6/20/2017-052133]
(regarding her parentage) my better judgement was swayed by the opinion of
Complete Peerage. The CP view of her parentage comes from a discussion by
C.T.Clay in Early Yorkshire Charters, vol 5 (1936), pp 305-6. This concerns
the manor of Hethersett, Norfolk, which Joan gave to her daughter Alice and
her husband William Bernak, in 1305 according to Blomefield. The problem is
that Hethersett was not of Joan's inheritance, it belonged to the Middleham
fee of Joan daughter of Ralph fitz Ranulf, who married the Robert de Tateshal
who died in 1298. That is why Clay considered that Joan, wife of Robert de
Driby, must have been a daughter of Robert de Tateshal (e.1298) and Joan
daughter of Ralph fitz Ranulf. [Ref: John Watson SGM 6/20/2017-052133]
inherited 1/3 of Barony of Tattershall from nephew [Ref: Sanders Baronies p88]
sister of Robert de Tateshall, and coheir of that family [Ref: CP III p552(c)]
24 Jun 1304: commission of oyer and terminer was to inquire about Joan, late
wife of Robert de Dryby, Simon son of Robert de Dryby and John his brother,
who were accused by the Abbot of Revesby of breaking into his park at Tumby,
co. Lincs., hunting deer and swine, carrying away horses, upsetting carts,
etc. [CPR 1301-7, Edw. I, 4:278, dated 24 June 1304.] [Ref: Paul Reed SGM
6/21/1999]
8 Nov 1307: Joan de Dryby, Simon and John, her sons, and others were
accused of carrying off hay from Thornton near Horncastle [Ref: Paul Reed SGM
6/21/1999]
Joan's inquisition [1329] and the de banco suits stated that they had three
sons, "all of whom died without leaving issue, and one daughter Alice, the
wife of Sir William Bernake, kt." All the male issue was caput. So no Robert
and Joan. Simon himself appeared in records for a time. [Ref: Paul Reed SGM
6/10/1999-A]
Pleas of Michaelmas Term, 1 Edward II (A.D. 1307)
1. MAULAY v. DRIBY
Land had been given to husband and wife in tail by the husband's father. It
was afterwards, during the wife's life, recovered against the husband in a
writ of right after a verdict given against him on a plea of non-tenure. Qu.
Whether, after the death of the husband and wife without issue, this recovery
is a bar to a writ of foremedon in the reverter brought by the heir of the
donor against the heirs of the recoveror.
Peter son of Peter de Maulay, Roger of Kerdeston and Juliana of Gaunt,
by their attorney, demand against Joan, wife that was of Robert of Driby, the
third part of two parts of the manor of H. with the appurtenances (except ten
messuages, fifteen tofts, six carucates of land, forty acres of meadow, a
hundred acres of pasture and twenty-five pounds' worth of rent in the same
manor), which [third part] Gilbert of Gaunt the elder, father of the said
Juliana and grandfather of the said Peter and Roger, whose heirs they are,
gave to Gilbert of Gaunt the younger and Lora his wife and the heirs of their
bodies begotten, and which after the death of them, Gilbert and Lora, ought to
revert to the said Peter, Roger and Juliana by the form of the said gift, for
that Gilbert of Gaunt the younger and Lora his wife died without heirs of
their bodies etc. And as to this matter [the demandants] say that Gilbert the
elder was seised of the tenements in his demesne as of fee and of right in
time of peace, in the time of King Henry the now King's grandfather, by taking
thence esplees to the value etc.; and that [Gilbert the elder] gave those
tenements to the said Gilbert [the younger] and Lora his wife and the heirs of
their bodies etc. in the form aforesaid; and that by virtue thereof Gilbert
and Lora were seised by the form of the gift; and that, because they died
without an heir of their bodies etc., the right reverted etc. to Gilbert the
elder as to the donor etc.; and that from him [it descended] to one Gilbert
his son and heir; and that from him, since he died without an heir of his
body, the right descended to Helewise, Nichole, and Margaret and the said
Juliana, the now demandant, as to [his] sisters and heirs; and from the said
Helewise, since she died without an heir of her body, the right of her share
descended to Nichole and Margaret and the said Juliana, the now demandant, as
sisters etc.; and from the said Nichole the right of her share descended to
the said Peter, one of the now demandants, as son and heir; and from the said
Margaret the right of her share descended to the said Roger, one of the now
demandants, as son and heir; which [third share] after the death [of Gilbert
and Lora ought to revert] etc.; and thereof they produce suit.
And Joan by her attorney came and on a previous occasion said that she
holds the land with the appurtenances in her purparty along with Thomas son of
Adam of Caley and Philip son of John of Orby of the inheritance of Robert son
of Robert of Tettershall, and that without them [she cannot answer], and of
them she prayed aid. So the said Thomas and Philip by their essoiner had a day
given them on the quindene of St. Martin last past after they had been
summoned. And they they came not. And therefore it was awarded that the said
Joan should answer without them.
And the said Joan defends their right etc., [footnote: that is, she
denies ('defendit') the right of the demandants] and says that she ought not
to answer to this writ. For she says that after the death of Gilbert of Gaunt
the elder, upon whose seisin [the demandants claim,] Gilbert the younger, son
and heir of Gilbert the elder, was seised of the said manor with the
appurtenances; and against him Robert of Tattershall, Joan's brother, one of
whose heirs she is, brought a writ of right for the said manor with the
appurtenances before Hugh of Cressingham and his fellows, the justices last
making eyre in that county, and counted on the seisin of one Philip his
ancestor in the time of King Richard, cousin of the now King, and offered suit
and deraignment on the mere right etc.; and that Gilbert the younger there
pleaded with the said Robert and put himself on a jury of the country, which
was there taken between them; and that upon the verdict of the said jury
Robert recovered his seisin against Gilbert by judgment of the court. And
because Robert recovered that manor by judgement of the court upon the said
writ of right in form aforesaid (which writ of right is supreme and of a
higher nature than the present writ of formedon or any other writ) [Joan]
demands judgment whether in this writ the said Peter and the others can or
ought to make use in this wise of the seisin of Gilbert the elder by the
intermediation of Gilbert the younger, who was party to the said writ of right
and by that writ lost the said manor as aforesaid.
And Peter and the other [demandants] fully admit that before the said
justices in eyre a judgment was rendered for the said Robert of Tattershall
for the said manor upon the verdict of a jury of the country which was there
taken between them upon a plea of non-tenure alleged by the said Gilbert in
the said writ of right. But they say that by this they ought not to be
excluded from this writ of formedon which belongs to them by reason of the
reversion according to the form of the aforesaid gift. For they say that the
said judgment upon the verdict of the said jury is not so binding as would
have been a judgment made in the said writ of right after battle or the grand
assize where the mere [or greater] right is determined. They also say that the
said Gilbert the younger at the time of the said plea held the said manor
along with the said Lora by the form of the gift which Gilbert the elder had,
as aforesaid, made to them long before the purchase of the said writ of right;
by reason of which said form the said Lora, who was the wife of the said
Gilbert the younger and who survived him, might after his death have demanded
the said manor, notwithstanding the same judgment. And forasmuch as the right
of reversion under this writ became available to the said Peter and the other
heirs now demanding, only upon the death of the said Lora, who was a party to
the said gift, they [the demandants] crave judgment whether they [the
demandants] ought not to be answered to that writ and to none other - it not
being a writ newly devised, but one from the old commonly provided for and
used by the heirs of the donor in such cases - more especially as by the said
judgment made upon a verdict of a jury upon the aforesaid plea [of nontenure]
the mere right was not in any wise determined.
And so they had a day to hear judgment.
[Ref: WTM transcribed from pages 1-4 of the Year Books of Edward II at
https://books.google.com/books?id=68YKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR97]
Pedigree of Joan De TATESHALE
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Spirewic
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Eudo Baron Of Tattershall
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Hugh Fitz EON, Baron Of Tattershall
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Robert De TATESHALE, Baron Of Tattershall
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Walter De TATESHALE
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Ragemer
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Walter
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William
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Isabel De WELLS
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Ralph De GANT, Lord Of Aalst
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Gilbert De GANT, Baron Of Folkingham
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Gisele Of Luxembourg
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Walter De GAUNT, Baron Of Folkingham
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Hugh De Montfort, Baron Of Haughley
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Alice De MONTFORT
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Alice Of Beaufour
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Matilda De GANT
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Eudes I Count Of Brittany
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Stephen Count Of Brittany
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Agnes Of Cornuaille
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Maud Of Brittany
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Hawise Of Guincamp
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Robert De TATESHALE, Baron Of Tattershall
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William De PANTULF, Baron Of Wem
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Robert PANTULF, Baron Of Wem
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Leclina
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Ivo PANTULF, Baron Of Wem
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William PANTULF
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Bertram De VERDON
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Norman De VERDON, Lord Of Weobley
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Alice De VERDUN
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Geoffrey De CLINTON
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Lanceline De CLINTON
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Lesceline
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William PANTULF
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Robert De Estouteville
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Robert De Estouteville
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Beatrix
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John De STUTEVILLE
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Erneburga
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Burga De STUTEVILLE
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Waleran Fitz HUGH
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Agnes
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Matilda
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Iseult PANTULF
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(Unk) De GOLDINGTON
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Piers De GOLDINGTON
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Joan De GOLDINGTON
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Eve
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Robert De TATESHALE, Baron Of Tattershall
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William D'AUBIGNEY
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Roger D'AUBIGNEY
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(Unk) PLESSIS
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William D'AUBIGNY, Baron Of Buckenham
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(Unk) De MONTBRAI
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Amica De MOWBRAY
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William D'AUBIGNY, Earl Of Arundel
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Robert Le BIGOT
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Roger BIGOD, Baron Of Framlingham
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Maud Le BIGOD
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Robert De TOENI, Lord Of Belvoir
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Alice De TOENI
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Adelais
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William D'AUBIGNY, Earl Of Sussex And Arundel
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Lambert II The Belted Count Of Louvain
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Henry II Of Brabant, Count Of Lorraine
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Oda Of Lorraine
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Godfrey I The Bearded Duke Of Brabant
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Eberhard Of Betuew And Teisterbant
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Adelaide Of Betuew
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Adeliza Of Louvain, Queen Dowager Of England
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Arnold II Of Warcq, Count Of Chiny
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Otto II Count Of Chiny
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Alix De Rameru
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Ida Of Chiny
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Albert III Count Of Namur
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Adelaide Of Namur
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Ida Of Saxony
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William D'AUBIGNY, Earl Of Arundel
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(Unk) De St James
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Eudo De St James
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Hasculf De St JAMES, Baron Of Field Dalling
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James De St HILARY, Baron Of Field Dalling
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Matilda
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Maud St. HILLARY
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Aveline
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Maud D'AUBIGNY
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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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Ranulph III De MESCHINES, Earl Of Chester
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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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Ranulf De GERNON, Earl Of Chester, Vicomte D'Avranches
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(Unk)
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Thorold Of Buckingham, Sheriff Of Lincoln
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Lucia Of East Angies
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William MALET
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(Unk Dau)
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Esilia CRISPIN
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Hugh Of Kevelioc, Earl Of Chester
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William The Conqueror King Of England
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Henry I Beauclerc King Of England
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Maud Of Flanders
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Robert The Consul De CAEN, Earl Of Gloucester
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Maud De CAEN
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Hamon Sheriff Of Kent
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Robert FITZ HAMOND, Lord Of Tewkesbury
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Maud FITZ HAMOND
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Roger De Montgomery, Earl Of Shrewsbury
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Sybil De Montgomery
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Mabel De Belesme
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Mabel Of Chester
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Amauri III De MONTFORT
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Simon I De MONTFORT, Seigneur Of Montfort L'Amau
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Bertrade De GOMMETZ
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Amauri IV De MONTFORT, Count Of Evereux
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Richard Count Of Evereux
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Agnes Of Evereux
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Godehildie
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Simon De MONTFORT, Count Of Evreux
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Adam Of Garlande
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Anscau De Garlande, Seneschal Of France
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Agnes De Garlande
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(Unk) De Montmorency
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Bertrade De MONTFORT
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Maud
Joan De TATESHALE
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Henry De GREY
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Ansquetil De GRAYE
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Richard De GREY
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Anchitel De GREY
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Hawise De GRAY
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Sir John De GREY
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Iseude De BARDOLF
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Hamelin BARDOLF
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Hugh BARDOLF
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(Unk Dau) BARDOLF
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Osbert De CONDET, Lord Of Wickhambreux
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Robert De CONDET, Lord Of Thorngatge
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William De CHESNEY, Lord Of Caenby
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Adelaide De CHESNEY
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Isabel De CONDET
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Ranulph II De MESCHINES, Vicomte De Bayeux
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Ranulph III De MESCHINES, Earl Of Chester
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Margaret Le Goz
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Adeliza Le MESCHIN
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Thorold Of Buckingham, Sheriff Of Lincoln
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Lucia Of East Angies
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(Unk Dau)
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Nichole De GREY
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Roger De CAUZ
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Roger De CAUZ
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Emma De CAUZ
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Hugh De LEIGH
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Bartholomew De LEIGH
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Robert De GLANVILLE
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William De GLANVILLE
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(Unk Dau)
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Bartholomew De GLANVILLE
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Robert De SACKVILLE
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Basilia De SACKVILLE
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Letitia
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Beatrice De GLANVILLE
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Isabella De BERKING
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Nichole De LEIGH
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William RUFFUS
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Emma RUFFUS
Descendants of Joan De TATESHALE
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