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  1. Richard Marshal, 3rd Earl of Pembroke (>1190 - April 16 1234), married Gervase le Dinant Maud (or Matilda) Marshal (1192 - March 27 1248), married (1) Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk; (2) (<October 13 1225) William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey; (3) Walter de Dunstanville Gilbert Marshal, 4th Earl of Pembroke (d.

  2. cookancestry.com › History › William MarshalWilliam Marshal

    1st /4th Earl of Pembroke 24th Great-Grandfather of Glenn Cook. Married Isabel de clare, Countess Strigoil Aug 1189 in London, England Isabel was the daughter of Richard Strongbow FitzGilbert de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke. They had 5 sons and 5 daughters. Four of their five daughters are our Great-Grandmothers. Maud Marshal (1192-1248)

  3. Pedigree. Charts. Ancestors of Harriet Hanson Robinson. Joan Marshal, daughter of Sir William Marshal, Knt., 3rd Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare, was born in 1204. 1 She died in 1234. 1. Joan married Sir Warin de Munchensy, Knt., son of Sir William de Munchensy, Knt. and Aveline de Clare, after 1219. 2. Family.

  4. 1 de jul. de 2008 · Eventually, Richard is mortally wounded and William plays an important role in ensuring the succession--a role overplayed by the writer, according to the notes. William continues to be a loyal servant to King John, despite the latter's growing antipathy towards him and his various attempts to deprive him of power and lands, particularly those in Ireland.

  5. Upon the accession (1189) of Richard I, Marshal married Isabella, heiress of Richard de Clare, 2d earl of Pembroke, and took her titles, thereby becoming 1st earl of Pembroke in the Marshal line. During Richard I's absence from England, Marshal supported the king's brother John against William of Longchamp but helped thwart John's 1193 rebellion.

  6. Pedigree report of William FitzJohn “the Protector” Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke, son of John ("the Marshall") Fitz Gilbert and Sibilla de Salisbury, born in 1146 in Pembroke, Wales. the Protector had a wife named Isabel FitzGilbert de Clare and four children named William, Matilda, Joan, Eve.

  7. A rupture between Edward, Henry’s son, and some of his retainers provided his cue to return in April 1263. Swift attraction of supporters marks the start of the ‘Montfortian’ movement. 9 The first ‘Montfortian’ sources were attempts to negotiate peace. Soon after Montfort’s return in 1263, raids began on prominent royalists ...