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  1. Hace 2 días · Thomas Becket forbids Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester, and Reginald de Dunstanville, 1st Earl of Cornwall, to pass sentence on him. (photo: James William Edmund Doyle / Public domain) The martyred Archbishop of Canterbury has much to teach us about Church state relations today.

  2. 1 de may. de 2024 · William FitzRichard and Anor had a son, his successor, Robert fitz William. Their daughter was Mabel (Beatrice), who married REYNOLD de DUNSTANVILLE, Earl of Cornwall (d. 1 July 1175 Chertsey, Surrey). Another son, Baldwin, became the Prior of Tywardreth.

    • Mortaigne, Normandy
    • William Fitz Richard of Cardinham
    • Normandy
  3. Hace 5 días · Marcher-Earls of Pembroke. Wales. William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1199–1219) William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (1219–1231) Richard Marshal, 3rd Earl of Pembroke (1231–1234) Gilbert Marshal, 4th Earl of Pembroke (1234–1241) Walter Marshal, 5th Earl of Pembroke (1242–1245) 21.

  4. Hace 3 días · Robert FitzRoy, Earl of Gloucester, born in the 1090s. Richard, born to Ansfride, brought up by Robert Bloet, the Bishop of Lincoln. Reginald de Dunstanville, Earl of Cornwall, born in the 1110s or early 1120s, possibly to Sibyl Corbet. Robert FitzEdith, born to Edith Forne.

  5. 1 de may. de 2024 · m ([1141]%29 RENAUD [de Dunstanville], illegitimate son of HENRY I King of England & his mistress Sibyl Corbet ([1110/15]-Chertsey, Surrey 1 Jul 1175, bur Reading Abbey). He was created Earl of Cornwall in [Apr 1141] by his half-sister Empress Matilda.

  6. 3 de may. de 2024 · Hawyse de Dunstanville was born in the year 1138, daughter of Reginald de Dunstanville and Béatrice Mabel de Cardinham. She was married to Richard de Redvers. She died on April 21, 1162. This information is part of Stamboom Muijrers-Binnekamp by Will Binnekamp on Genealogy Online.

  7. Hace 3 días · Under Piers Gaveston as earl of Cornwall and Edward II as king, political inertia and insensitivity to the norms of local political life caused serious instability at a local level. Norms of good lordship were established under Edward III by John of Eltham, whose early death in 1336 removed a lord whose administration appears to have been scrupulous and attentive both to his and to local concerns.