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NN de Berkeley

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Son of Roger (I) de Berkeley, Lord of Gloucestershire and Wiltshire and Rissa NN
Father of William de Berkeley, heir of Dursley, Baron Harding
Brother of Eustachius de Berkeley, of Nympesfield and Roger II de Berkeley, Lord Dursley
Half brother of Livida De Meriet

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[Three] brothers. It is possible that they were children either of Roger [I] de Berkeley, or of Ralph de Berkeley, but no primary source which confirms that this is correct has been identified. Ellis suggests that Roger [II] may have been the son of Ralph de Berkeley, and Eustace the probable son of Roger [I] de Berkeley, although apparently without any primary source basis[1223].

1. ROGER [II] de Berkeley (-Sep 1131). The Complete Peerage records that Roger [II] de Berkeley began building the castle of Berkeley in 1117 (no sources cited)[1224]. The 1130 Pipe Roll records "in dnio Reg…terra Rogi de Berchelai" in Gloucestershire, and a reference to the land of "Rogi de Berchelai" in Berkeley[1225].

2. --- de Berkeley . His parentage is confirmed by the letter written by his son “Willielmus de Berkeley et fundator Kingswode” to Pope Innocent II recalling that Henry I King of England had granted land to "patruo nostro Rogero de Berkeley"[1226]. m ---. One child:

a) WILLIAM de Berkeley (-after [1141]). The 1130 Pipe Roll records the return of "Will’s de Berchelai…de firma de Berchelai"[1227]. “Willielmus de Berkeley et fundator Kingswode” wrote to Pope Innocent II recalling that Henry I King of England had granted land to "patruo nostro Rogero de Berkeley"[1228]. Domesday Descendants dates the foundation to 1139 (no source cited)[1229]. This is presumably based on the commentary in Dugdale’s Monasticon, which cites no corresponding primary source[1230]. According to the Complete Peerage, Roger [III] de Berkeley was the son of Roger [II] de Berkeley (no sources cited)[1231]. The Historia Fundationis of Kingswood priory in Wiltshire records that “Willielmus de Berkeley” donated the priory to Tintern abbey, in the early years of the reign of King Stephen[1232]. The 1130 Pipe Roll records "Will’s de Berchelai" in [Rutland][1233]. m ---. The name of William’s wife is not known. William & his wife had children:

i) ROGER [III] de Berkeley (-after 1177). The Historia Fundationis of Kingswood priory in Wiltshire names “Rogero de Berkeleye, hærede…Willelmi de Berkeley”[1234].

3. [EUSTACHE of Nympesfield . The Complete Peerage records that Roger [II] de Berkeley was the brother of Eustache of Nympesfield, although it is not stated whether they were born from the same father (no sources cited)[1235].]

Sources:

[1223] Ellis ‘Landholders of Gloucestershire’, pp. 145 and 148.

[1224] CP II 124.

[1225] Pipe Roll 31 Hen I (1129/30), pp. 80 and 133.

[1226] Dugdale Monasticon V, Kingswood Priory, Wiltshire IX, p. 427.

[1227] Pipe Roll 31 Hen I (1129/30), p. 133.

[1228] Dugdale Monasticon V, Kingswood Priory, Wiltshire IX, p. 427.

[1229] Domesday Descendants, p. 321.

[1230] Dugdale Monasticon V, Kingswood Priory, Wiltshire, p. 424.

[1231] CP II 124.

[1232] Dugdale Monasticon V, Kingswood Priory, Wiltshire I, p. 425.

[1233] Pipe Roll 31 Hen I (1129/30), [Rutland], p. 133.

[1234] Dugdale Monasticon V, Kingswood Priory, Wiltshire I, p. 425.

[1235] CP II 124.

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