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Robert de Aguillon

Also Known As: "Aguillon"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Old Buckhurst, Withyham, Sussex, England
Death: 1249 (58-67)
Addington, Surrey, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Robert de Aguillon and Agatha de Beaufoe
Husband of Margery de Fresney
Father of Joan de Aguillon; Isabel “Ela” de Aguillon; Agatha de Aguillon, heiress of Cockfield and Margery Argentine

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About Robert de Aguillon

Robert D'Aguillon

  • Birth: 1186 - Suffolk, England
  • Death: 1 Jul 1232 - Suffolk, England
  • Marriage: 1205 - Sussex, England
  • Parents: Robert I d' Aguillon, Agatha de Beauffou Beaufo
  • Spouse: Margery De Fresney

Biography

From https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aguillon_family

Sir Robert III (died before 1249) around 1217 founded Flitcham Priory.[22] and before 1239 he and his wife confirmed a grant by her father to Sibton Abbey.[23] Before 1239 he was married to Margaret, daughter and heiress of William Fresnay, and then to Agatha, daughter and coheiress of Fulk Beaufoy, lord of Hockwold in Norfolk.[24] After his death his lands were divided among his four daughters:

  • Ela or Isabel (died before November 1251), who before 1231 married Sir Thomas Poynings
  • Margery, who before 1239 married Sir Giles Argentine and, secondly, Sir Jordan Sackville of Buckhurst
  • Joan (died after 15 February 1263), who married Sir Ralph FitzBernard (their grandson was Bartholomew Badlesmere, 1st Baron Badlesmere)
  • Agatha, who married Sir Adam Cockfield.[24]

Comments

From SGM by Chris Phillips, as below, on 29 Jul 2001:

These four daughters of Robert Aguillon seem to be bedevilled by genealogical confusion. Blomefield and others cite evidence suggesting that the daughter Margery's heir was Andrew de Sackville, said to be her son by Jordan de Sackville. But as argued on the web page, the evidence seems to be clear that her heir was Reginald de Argentein, her son by Giles de Argentein, and it seems impossible that she could even have been married to Jordan de Sackville. Margery's inheritance seems to have passed from Reginald de Argentein to Andrew de Sackville by a fine in c.1282

Citations

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aguillon_family

Sir Robert III (died before 1249) around 1217 founded Flitcham Priory.[26] and before 1239 he and his wife confirmed a grant by her father to Sibton Abbey.[27] Before 1239 he was married to Margaret, daughter and heiress of William Fresnay, and then to Agatha, daughter and coheiress of Fulk Beaufoy, lord of Hockwold in Norfolk.[28] After his death his lands were divided among his four daughters:

   Ela or Isabel (died before November 1251), who before 1231 married Sir Thomas Poynings

Margery, who before 1239 married Sir Giles Argentine and, secondly, Sir Jordan Sackville of Buckhurst

   Joan (died after 15 February 1263), who married Sir Ralph FitzBernard (their grandson was Bartholomew Badlesmere, 1st Baron Badlesmere) and after 1239 was married to Imbert Pugeys
   Agatha, who married Sir Adam Cockfield.[28]
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Robert de Aguillon's Timeline

1186
1186
Old Buckhurst, Withyham, Sussex, England
1208
1208
Withyham, Sussex, England
1210
1210
Susex, Poynings, West Sussex, England (United Kingdom)
1218
1218
1222
1222
Old Buckhurst, Withyham, Sussex, England
1249
1249
Age 63
Addington, Surrey, England
1970
June 29, 1970
Age 63
June 29, 1970
Age 63
September 21, 1970
Age 63
September 21, 1970
Age 63