Robert d'Umfreville, III

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Robert d'Umfreville, III

Also Known As: "Gilbert De /Umfreville/", "Earl Of Angus", "Lord of Tours and Vian", "France"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Forest Vale, Redesdale, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom
Death: circa 1120 (51-69)
Barony, Prudhoe, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom
Place of Burial: Hexham, Northumberland, England, UK
Immediate Family:

Son of Robert II d'Umfreville, Lord Tours Vian and N.N. d'Umfreville
Husband of N.N. d'Umfreville
Father of Robert d'Umfreville, II; Baron Prudhoe Odinel I d'Umfraville and Gilbert de Umfreville

Occupation: Lord of tours vian
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About Robert d'Umfreville, III

Robert d’Umfraville was formally granted the barony of Prudhoe by Henry I but it is likely that the Umfravilles had already been granted Prudhoe in the closing years of the11th century.

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Robert was also called Robert II fitz Robert de Umfraville, Baron of Prudhoe.

He appears to have been named from Offranville at Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, France.

Robert appeared to have regularly been at the court of King David of Scotland (1124- 1153), which indicates that he held land in Scotland.

He must be the Umfreville who built Harbottle on the river Coquet and Prudhoe castle in 1130.

He was granted, by King Henry I, the barony of Prudhoe at Northumberland.

He appeared in a pipe roll when he was pardoned 40 shillings for Danegeld by brief of the King in 1130.

He was Baron of Prudhoe at Northumberland, England, between 1130 and 1145.

He was alive to sign charters of Henry Percy, Duke of Northumberland, in 1139.

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Sir Robert II DE UMFREVILLE of Redesdale
Born: Abt 1068, Forest & Vale, Redsedale, Northumberland, England
Died: After 1145, Prudhoe, Hexham, Northumberland, England

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Robert de Umfreville, II
Birth 1075
Amfreville-sur-Iton, Departement de l'Eure, Haute-Normandie, France
Death 1145 (aged 69'9670)
Prudhoe, Northumberland Unitary Authority, Northumberland, England
Burial
Hexham Abbey
Hexham, Northumberland Unitary Authority, Northumberland, England
Memorial ID 142840053

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Robert d'Umfreville, III's Timeline

1060
1060
Forest Vale, Redesdale, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom
1092
1092
1094
1094
Forest Vale, Redesdale, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom
1096
1096
Of Forest & Vale, Redesdale, Northumberland, England
1120
1120
Age 60
Barony, Prudhoe, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom
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Hexham Priory, Hexham, Northumberland, England, UK