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  1. Hugh de Balliol (died 1229), Lord of Bywell, Barnard Castle and Gainford, was an English nobleman. He was the son of Eustace de Balliol and Petronilla FitzPiers. Balliol was a supporter of King John of England during the Barons Wars of 1215–17.

    • Cecily de Fontaines
  2. 1 de may. de 2023 · Hugh de Balliol (died 1229), Lord of Bywell, Barnard Castle and Gainford, was an English nobleman. He was the son of Eustace de Balliol and Petronilla FitzPiers. Balliol was a supporter of King John of England during the Barons Wars of 1215–17. Life.

    • Gainford, England
    • Barnard Castle, Gainford, Durham, England
    • estimated between 1161 and 1161
  3. The House of Balliol (de Bailleul) was a noble family originating from the village of Bailleul in Picardy. They held estates in England, granted during the reign of King William Rufus. Through marriage, they had claims to the Throne of Scotland.

  4. 23 de abr. de 2021 · Hugh (Balliol) de Balliol (abt. 1180 - abt. 1229) Hugh(Hugh I)"Baron of Bywell and Northumberland" de Balliol formerly Balliol. Born about 1180 in Barnard Castle, Durham, England. Son of Eustace (Helicourt) de Balliol and Petronelle (Unknown) de Balliol. Brother of Ingram (Balliol) de Balliol.

    • Male
    • Cecily (Fontaines) de Balliol
  5. The House of Balliol (de Balliol) was a Picard and Anglo-Norman family who began to rule some estates in England in the reign of William Rufus. In the late 13th and 14th centuries, two members of the house were kings of Scotland.

  6. Discover life events, stories and photos about Hugh de Balliol Of Bywell (1180–1229) of Barnard Castle, Durham, England.

  7. Balliol family, medieval family that played an important part in the history of Scotland and came originally to England from Bailleul (Somme) in Normandy. Guy de Balliol already possessed lands in Northumberland and elsewhere during the reign of William II of England (1087–1100).