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  1. Hace 5 días · 2 William FitzNigel Main article: William fitz Nigel (d. 1134) (1080–1134) The son of Nigel de Cotentin. He also held the honour of being the Marshal of the Earls' host, which was an important position in the Norman military hierarchy. In addition to his land in Halton, his estate included land in other parts of Cheshire and also in Normandy.[5]

  2. Hace 5 días · Robert de Worksop who died in 1360, supposed to have been a titular bishop in some foreign country was born at Worksop. He was bred (Dr. Fuller tells us) an Augustin monk, in the convent of Tikill not far from Doncaster. He, it appears, was a learned man and wrote much. Patron of this church, earl Fitz-William in 1783.

  3. Hace 4 días · History of Baynards castle. This ward derives its name from an antient castle built on the bank of the Thames by a Norman baron of the name of Baynard, who came over to England with William the Conqueror. His grandson forfeiting his barony for felony, this castle was granted to Robert Fitz Richard son of Gilbert earl of Clare; and through him ...

  4. Hace 3 días · Robert Camell, being about fourteen years of age, came out of Scotland in the time of the war between that nation and England, and settled at Gislingham in Suffolk in 1583; he died April 12, 1687, leaving Robert his eldest son, who died anno 1667; William Camell of Diss was his third son, who left this Robert, his eldest son, who left three sons, all now [1736] dead, except Mr. William Camell ...

  5. Hace 4 días · About Walthew FitzWolfric, of Hatton. Waltheof de HATTON 1, 2, 3 was born 1072 in Hatton, Cheshire, England. He was the son of Wolfric de Hatton. He had the following children: M i William de HATTON was born 1105. F ii Margery de HATTON was born 1110. Married Sir William de Venables, baron of Kynderton. Notes.

  6. Hace 4 días · This Ingram was the immediate ancestor of Robert Fitz-Ranulph or Fitz-Ralph, Lord of Alfreton, who founded Beauchief abbey in the reign of Henry II. His descendants were denominated de Alfreton. On the death of Thomas de Alfreton, his great grandson, in 1269, this manor descended to Thomas de Chaworth, his nephew, and Robert de Latham, who had married one of his sisters and co-heiresses.