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  1. Robert Fitzwalter didn't steal from the rich and give to the poor. He was actually rich, having at least two castles and the title of baron, which meant that he had lots of people working for him, and paying him taxes, and occasionally paying his ransom when he was being held hostage.

  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.

  3. www.britishmuseum.org › collection › objectseal | British Museum

    Seal of Robert Fitzwalter Robert Fitzwalter, shown fighting a dragon, was one of the barons who made King John attach his seal to Magna Carta. The shield of arms placed close to his horse belonged to his allies, the de Quincy family.

  4. FITZWALTER, ROBERT (d. 1235), baronial leader, lord of Dunmow and Baynard's Castle, was the son of Walter Fitzrobert, by his wife Matilda, daughter of Richard de Lucy, the faithful justiciar of Henry II. Walter was the son of Robert, steward of Henry I, to whom the king had granted the lordship of Dunmow and of the honour or soke of Baynard's Castle in the south-west angle of the city of ...

  5. The reason for Robert FitzWalter's split from King John is not known. Francis Blomefield in his An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk records a story that it was because King John had unsuccessfully sought to make Robert's daughter his mistress in about 1213, [8] but this is likely to be just gossip - and Robert was plotting against King John in 1212.

  6. 15 de may. de 2024 · Sir Robert FitzWalter, 2nd Lord FitzWalter, Baron of Little Dunmow was born circa 1301 at of Woodham Walter, Burnham, Henham, Roydon, Ulting, Wimbish, & Tey, Essex, England; Age 25 in 1326. A contract for the marriage of Sir Robert FitzWalter, 2nd Lord FitzWalter, Baron of Little Dunmow and Joan Botetourt was signed on 18 March 1305; No issue.

  7. When Robert FitzWalter III 1st Lord FitzWalter was born in 1247, in Woodham Walter, Essex, England, his father, Walter FitzRobert II, was 29 and his mother, Ida Longespée The Younger, was 26. He married Devorguilla de Burgh about 1274. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 3 daughters.