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  1. Abstract. This chapter focuses on the story of Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk. Hugh was a major figure for most of the twelfth century, and he had taken part in events that shaped the political map of England and its relationship with Europe.

  2. This memorial is dedicated to my ancestor Hugh Bigod, third Earl of Norfolk. Hugh was the eldest son of Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk, and Ida de Tosny. For a short time he was also the 3rd earl of Norfolk. In 1215 he was one of the twenty-five sureties of Magna Carta of King John. He succeeded to his father's...

  3. Roger, Earl of Norfolk, d. 3/4 Jul 1269; m. Alnwich, 1225, Isabel of Scotland, daughter of William the Lion, King of Scotland, widow of Robert de Ros Hugh, Chief Justiciar of England, d. 1266; m. Joan de Sturtevill, widow of Hugh Wake; Father of Roger the 7th Earl of Norfolk, Sir Ralph Bigod, and Joan Bigod who married Sir Philip Kyme Sir Simon, m.

  4. When Hugh Bigod 1st Earl of Norfolk was born in 1095, in Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Roger de Bigod 1st Earl of Norfolk, was 35 and his mother, Adeliza de Tosny, was 31. He married Juliane de Vere Countess of Norfolk about 1143. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 2 daughters.

  5. When Hugh le Bigod, Earl of Norfolk was born on 18 February 1186, in Thetford, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, his father, Roger Bigod 3rd Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk, was 42 and his mother, Ida de Tosny Countess of Norfolk, was 25. He married Maud Matilda Marshall about 1206. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 6 daughters.

  6. In late 1206 or early 1207, Hugh was married to Maud Marshal (1192 - 27 March 1248), daughter of Sir William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare, 4th Countess of Pembroke. Together they had the following children: * Roger Bigod, 4th Earl of Norfolk, born c. 1209. Died childless. * Hugh Bigod (1211-1266), Justiciar of England.

  7. He was succeeded by his eldest son, William Bigod, and, after William drowned in the sinking of the White Ship, by his second son, Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk. He also had three daughters: Gunnor, who married Robert fitz Swein of Essex, Lord of Rayleigh; Cecily, who married William d'Aubigny "Brito" ; and Maud, who married William d'Aubigny "Pincerna" , and was mother to William d'Aubigny ...