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  1. 19 de ene. de 2023 · Death 2 NOV 1247. When Agnes of Chester, Countess of Derby Kevelioc and her twin sister Hawise of Chester, 1st Countess of Lincoln were born in 1180, their father, Hugh, was 33 and their mother, Bertha, was 25. She had one son with William, 4th Earl of Derby FERRERS in 1193. She died on November 2, 1247, at the age of 67.

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  3. Hugh of Cyfeiliog, 5th Earl of Chester From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  4. 27 de abr. de 2022 · She was married to Earl Hugh de Keveliock V (son of Ranulf de Guernan and Maud de Caen) in 1169. Earl Hugh de Keveliock V was born in 1147 in Kevelioc, Monmouth, England. He died on 30 Jun 1181 in Leeke, Stafford, England. Hugh II, 5th Earl of Chester, surnamed Keveliock or Cyveliok, because he was born 1147 at Kevelioc, Co. Merioneth, Wales.

  5. 31 de ene. de 2024 · Maud of Chester, Countess of Huntingdon (1171- 6 January 1233) [1], was an Anglo-Norman noblewoman, sometimes known as Matilda de Kevelioc. She was a daughter of Hugh de Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester, and the wife of David of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon. Through her daughter, Isobel, she was an ancestress of Robert the Bruce.

  6. Ranulf, born in 1170, in Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales was the eldest son of Hugh de Kevelioc and Bertrade de Montfort of Evreux. He was said to have been small in physical stature. Ranulf succeeded to the earldom of Chester (like his father before him) as a minor (aged eleven) and was knighted in 1188 or 1189, which gave him control of his estates in England and Normandy. [1]