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  1. Beatrice de Say. William FitzGeoffrey de Mandeville (died 1227) was the third Earl of Essex of the second creation from either 1219 or 1216 until his death. He was the second son of Geoffrey Fitz Peter and Beatrice de Say and he succeeded his elder brother Geoffrey FitzGeoffrey as earl and inheritor of the Mandeville earldom and barony.

  2. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Genealogy profile for Robert William FitzNigel Fossard, Baron Mulgrave Robert William FitzNigel Fossard, Baron Mulgrave (c.1068 - 1135) - Genealogy Genealogy for Robert William FitzNigel Fossard, Baron Mulgrave (c.1068 - 1135) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  3. William Fitz Robert 2Nd Earl of Gloucester : Family tree by Werner VOLS (wernervols) - Geneanet. { { asCtrl.bannerRights.content|translate }} Discover the family tree of William Fitz Robert 2Nd Earl of Gloucester for free, and learn about their family history and their ancestry.

  4. Preceded by Sir Robert de Caen. Succeeded by John de Mortain. William Fitz Robert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester (died 1183) was the son and heir of Sir Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester, and Mabel of Gloucester, daughter of Robert Fitzhamon. His father was an illegitimate son of King Henry I of England, thus William was a nephew of the Empress ...

  5. When William Fitz Robert Fitz Martin was born about 1135, in Dartington, Devon, England, United Kingdom, his father, Robert Fitz Martin, was 54 and his mother, Alice Nonant, was 12. He had at least 1 son with Angharad ferch Rhys. He died in 1210, at the age of 76.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FitzMartinFitzMartin - Wikipedia

    William Fitz Martin (I) William Fitz Martin, son and heir of Robert and Alice, granted a messuage (dwelling house) and land in the manor of Blagdon to the canons of St. Augustine's in Bristol sometime between 1170 and 1183, and also confirmed to the church of St. Michael a grant of land in Uphill.

  7. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Orderic Vitalis records that "William fitz Alan castellan and vicecomes of Shrewsbury" married "a niece of Robert Earl of Gloucester"[67]. "William Fitz Alan" donated the fishery of Upton-upon-Severn to Haughmond abbey by undated charter, witnessed by "Walter his brother, Christiana his wife"[68].