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  1. Robert Fitzwalter (died 9 December 1235) was one of the leaders of the baronial opposition against King John, and one of the twenty-five sureties of Magna Carta. He was feudal baron of Little Dunmow, Essex and constable of Baynard's Castle, in London, to which was annexed the hereditary office of castellan and chief knight banneret of the City of London. Part of the official aristocracy ...

  2. FITZWALTER, ROBERT (d. 1235), leader of the baronial opposition against King John of England, belonged to the official aristocracy created by Henry I. and Henry II. He served John in the Norman wars, and was taken prisoner by Philip of France, and forced to pay a heavy ransom. He was implicated in the baronial conspiracy of 1212.

  3. 24 de oct. de 2015 · This effigy can be seen in Little Dunmow Church – It is said to be the effigy of Matilda Fitzwalter. Robert Fitzwalter, holder of Castle Baynard and Lord of Little Dunmow was a revolting baro…

  4. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Genealogy for Robert FitzWalter of Woodham, Baron of Little Dunmow, Surety of the Magna Carta (c.1182 - 1235) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  5. Robert Fitzwalter was himself engaged in trade, and owned wine ships which received special privileges from King John. Nothing of Fitzwalter's birth and early life is recorded. A possible early record of him is a mention of a knight named "Robert Fitzwalter" at a tournament in Henry the Young King's retinue in 1180 at Lagny-sur-Marne.

  6. 20 de ene. de 2003 · Death: 1198 (69-78) Woodham Walter, Malden, Essex, England. Place of Burial: Dunmow, Essex, England. Immediate Family: Son of Robert FitzRichard de Clare and Matilda FitzRobert, Lady of Buckby and Daventry. Husband of Matilda de Bohun and Maud (Matilda) de Lucy, Lady. Father of Simon FitzWalter; Lady Matilda "Maud" FitzWalter; Robert FitzWalter ...

  7. 5 de oct. de 2023 · ROBERT FitzWalter (Henham 1247-18 Jan 1326). He was summoned to Parliament in 1295 whereby he is held to have become Lord FitzWalter. "m firstly DEVORGUILLA de Burgh, daughter of JOHN de Burgh of Wakerley, Northamptonshire & his wife Cecily Balliol ( [1255]–1284, bur Dunmow Priory) A writ after the death of "John de Burgo", dated "3 Mar 8 Edw ...