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Adela (Adeliza) de Bohun (de Bohon) (bef.1074 - 1105) ADELA de Bohun de Bohun was a daughter of Humphrey “the Bearded” de Bohun.[13] and appeared on the 1129 Pipe Roll for Wiltshire as an aunt of Humphrey de Bohun III on land that was granted by her broth... |
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Adelicia of Louvain (c.1105 - c.1151) From Wikipedia (English) :=Adeliza of Louvain, sometimes known in England as Adelicia of Louvain, also called Adela and Aleidis; (c. 1103 – 23 April 1151) was Queen of England from 1121 to 1135, as the... |
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Adeliza FitzOsulf du Plessis, Heiress of Belvoir (c.1027 - c.1088) The daughter of Osulf le Freyne du Plessis and sister of Grimault du Plessis, Adeliza married first, William (Guillaume) d'Aubigny, of Saint-Martin-d'Aubigné (son of Neel Saint-Saveur, Vicomte de Coten... |
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Agatha d'Aubigny of Arundel (Albini) (c.1147 - d.) |
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Agnes d'Aubigny of Arundel (de Louvain) (c.1139 - d.) Probable daughter of William d'Aubigny of Arundel and Adelisa de Louvain. Charles Cawley writes (FMG Medieval Lands database):[AGNES ([1139/41]-). Domesday Descendants records that William Earl of Arun... |
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Albreda Bisset (aft.1180 - c.1285) Albreda or Isabel Biseth, either widow or daughter* of Henry Bisset, married William IV de Albini Brito=( - after 1284)She was mentioned as Albreda Biseth in 1216.Albreda or Isabel Biseth married Willi... |
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Alice d'Aubigny (c.1136 - 1188) Daughter of William d'Aubigny and Adelisa de Louvain ALICE (-11 Sep [1188], bur Fécamp). Robert of Torigny names "Guillermum primogenitum suum et Godefridum et…comitissam uxorem Johannis comitis Aucens... |
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Alice de Mowbray (van Gent Aalst) (1120 - c.1176) FMG (updated 9 Mar 2022) England, Earls Created 1138–1143: Earls of Lincoln 1147/1148 (Gand) Descendants of Gilbert van Gent and Alice de Montfort WALTER van Gent , son of GILBERT van Gent Lord of ... |
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Amicea de Ferrers (c.1068 - d.) |
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Amicia Adeliza de Mowbray (c.1046 - c.1100) From Encyclopedia Brittanica (ed. Hugh Chisholm), Vols. 17-18, p. 948 (1919) "A sister of Bishop Geoffrey [Bishop of Coutances] was mother by Roger d'Aubigny (of Aubigny in the Cotentin) of two sons, ... |
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Anne Stuart, of Aubigny (c.1450 - d.) |
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Ansgot d'Aubigny (deceased) Charles Cawley's updated FMG page on the d'Aubigny family now has added Ansgot as a probable son of Roger "Pincerna" and his wife, noting that he may have been the same person as "Father of Samson" (cu... |
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Asceline d'Aubigny, of Cainhoe (1210 - 1240) Name: Ascelina D'AUBIGNY# Given Name: Ascelina# Surname: D'Aubigny# Sex: F# Birth: Abt. 1210Father: Robert D'AUBIGNY b: Abt. 1185Marriage 1 Ralph De ST. AMANDS b: Abt. 1205Children 1. Has Children Amau... |
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Avice d'Aubigny (1176 - 1215) www.celtic-casimir.comAvice (Agnes) D' AUBIGNY Born: 1176, Axholme, Lincolnshire, England Married: Other names for Avice were Avice D' ALBINI and Avice DE ARUNDEL. General Notes: Avice (or Agnes), "d... |
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Baldwin de Boulers (Aubigny), Lord of Montgomery, Powys (1080 - d.) de Boulers Baldwin de Boulers came to England in 1105 when he was granted the Lordship of Montgomery, Powys in marriage with Sybil de Falaise. Sybil was referred to as the 'niece' of Henry I of England... |
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Béatrix d'Apchier (1425 - 1481) |
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Cecily Bigod, Heiress of Belvoir (1093 - 1135) Two Bigod sisters each married men named William d"Aubigny. Cecily Bigod married William "Brito" d'Aubigny while her sister Maud Bigod married William "Pincerna" d'Aubigny.The d'Aubigny's of Belvoir ar... |
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Cecily d'Aubigny (de Arundel) (1136 - 1166) |
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Cecily de Chaworth (c.1110 - 1155) |
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Cecily d'Aubigny of Arundel (1208 - 1260) |
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Father of Humphrey d'Aubigny (deceased) ROGER "Pincerna" d'Aubigny = Son of William (Guillaume) "Of The Isles" d'Aubigny, Seigneur de Saint-Martin-d'Aubigny (d'Albini) and Adeliza FitzOsulf le Freyne du Plessis, Heiress of Belvoir From FMG M... |
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Geoffrey (Godefroi) d'Aubigny of Arundel (1160 - 1186) Son of William "Stronghand" d'Aubigny of Arundel and Adeliza de Louvain:GODEFROI . Robert of Torigny names "Guillermum primogenitum suum et Godefridum et…comitissam uxorem Johannis comitis Aucensis" as... |
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Guillaume d'Aubigny, seigneur de Saint-Martin-d'Aubigny (1010 - 1068) William D'AUBIGNYBorn: ABT 1010, St. Martin d'Aubigny, Manche, Normandy, FranceDied: ABT 1066Notes: Aubigny, Alibini, etc., Earls of Arundel. Saint-Martin d'Aubigny: Manche, arr. Coutances, cant. Perie... |
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Gundred de Gournay (1097 - 1155) Gundred DE GOURNAY * Father: Gerard DE GOURNAY * Mother: Edith DE WARENNE * Birth: 1090, Northumberland, England * Partnership with: Nigel DE AUBIGNY o Child: Roger DE MONTBRAY Birth: 1110, Northumberl... |
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Gunnora de Albini Brito (d’Aubigny) (c.1158 - aft.1193) Alternative names: Daubini, De Albini GUNNORA de Albini Brito . Domesday Descendants names Gunnora, wife first of Robert de Gant and secondly of Nicholas de Stuteville, as the youngest of the three dau... |
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Helie d'Aubigny (d'Aubigné), Baron of Belvoir, Ingleby, Saxilby and Broadholme (1120 - d.) (Helias) de Aubigne Nephew of William I de Albini Brito, brother of Iwain de Aubigne and Geoffrey II de Chavigne. Benefactor of Kirkstead, to which he and his son Ralph granted a meadow in Scampton tem... |
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Henry d'Aubigny of Arundel (c.1151 - d.) Cawley in his Medieval Lands database names Henry as a child of William d'Aubigny of Arundel and Adeliza de Louvain:HENRY . Robert of Torigny records the death in 1177 of "Willermus de Albineio…comitem... |
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Henry de Ferrers d'Aubigny, of Cainhoe (c.1105 - bef.1162) |
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Hugh d'Aubigny, 5th Earl of Arundel (c.1215 - 1243) Hugh d'Aubigny, 5th Earl of Arundel , died 'in the flower of his youth' on 7 May 1243, without direct heir. The earldom of Arundel passed to his nephew John FitzAlan, son of his sister Isabel, who inhe... |
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Isabel de Greene (d'Aubigny) (1214 - 1230) Reference: MyHeritage Genealogy - SmartCopy : Mar 16 2018, 9:26:23 UTC |
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Isabel d'Aubigny of Cainhoe (de Albini) (1190 - 1240) |
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Isabel d'Aubigny (c.1203 - c.1240) William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of ArundelFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaAfter 1196 and before 1200 William married Mabel of Chester (born c. 1173), daughter of Hugh de Kevelioc, 3rd Earl of Chester.... |
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Isabel d'Aubigny, Heiress of Belvoir (c.1233 - 1301) Summary for Isabel d'Aubigny: = Relationships: Parents:*Father: William IV d'Aubigny or d'Albini *Mother: Possibly Albreda de Bisset (not supported by FMG or Lundy, but Castelli asserts)Siblings:*None ... |
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Jacqueline de Queille, dame de Brécy (deceased) |
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Joan d'Aubigny of Cainhoe (de Albini) (c.1210 - 1241) |
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Joan D'Aubeney (d'Aubigny) (aft.1270 - 1311) www.celtic-casimir.com Joan Born: Abt 1270, Channel Islands, England Died: Abt 1311 Marriage Information: Joan married Helie (Elis, Elias) D' ALBINI 1st Baron Daubeny, seigneur de Landal, son of ... |
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Julie d'Aubigny (1673 - 1707) d'Aubigny (1670/1673–1707), better known as Mademoiselle Maupin or La Maupin, was a 17th-century swordswoman and opera singer. Her tumultuous career and flamboyant life were the subject of gossip and c... |
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Mabel of Chester (1172 - 1233) d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of ArundelFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaMarriage and IssueAfter 1196 and before 1200 William married Mabel of Chester (born c. 1173), daughter of Hugh de Kevelioc, 3rd Earl o... |
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Main d'Aubigny (d'Aubigné), Seigneur de Saint-Aubin-d'Aubigné (1055 - 1095) Judith A. Green, The Descent of Belvoir. Prosopon Newsletter, 1999 S. Moore "Prosopographical Problems of English libri vitae" in K S B Keats-Rohan (ed) *Family Trees and the Roots of Politics: The pro... |
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Margery d'Umfreville (d'Umfraville), de Prudhoe (c.1160 - 1195) |
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Mathilde (Maud) de l'Aigle (c.1075 - 1129) from [After Robert de Mowbray's imprisonment for his role in a rebellion,] Mowbray's wife, Matilda, was granted an annulment of her marriage by Pope Paschal II and sometime after 1107, she became the w... |
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Matilda (Maud) FitzRobert de Clare de Senlis (1122 - c.1168) daughter of Robert FitzRichard deClare and Maud de Senlis (daughter of SIMON de Senlis Earl of Huntingdon and Northampton & his wife Matilda [Maud] of Huntingdon)From de Sainliz que fuit filia Roberti ... |
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Lady Matilda d'Aubigny, Countess Consort of Strathearn (c.1153 - c.1210) Birth surname has also been reported to be d'Aubigny .alive in 1210==links==* (membership required to view without interruption) |
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Matilda de Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët, Countess of Sussex (c.1132 - 1193) This Maude St. Hilary is not in the Umfraville line.daughter of James de St. Hilary du Harcouetm1. Roger de Clare, Earl of Hertford before 1173m2. William d'Aubigney, Earl of Arundel after 1173NOTES: R... |
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Matilda d'Aubigny (c.1196 - 1248) from fmgMedlands WILLIAM d’Albini, son of WILLIAM Earl of Arundel & his wife Matilda de Saint-Hilaire (-Cainell, near Rome before 30 Mar 1221[40], bur Wymondham Priory). “Wilielmus comes Sussexiæ” conf... |
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Matilda D'Aubigney (D'Aubigny), 1st wife of William de Warenne (1160 - d.) Matilda d'Aubigny was born on 1160 in Arundel Castle, Sussex, England to William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Maud De St. Hilaire d'Aubigny. Matilda married William De Warenne Plantagenet BEFORE ... |
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Maud (Matilda, Mabel) Huntingdon (D' Aubigny (Albini)), Princess Of Scotland (c.1203 - c.1237) daughter of William II of Belvoir and Maud de Clare.Maud de Clare, daughter of Robert fitzRichard of Clare and Maud de St.LizMaud de St. Liz, daughter of Simon St.Liz of Huntingdon and Matilda (Maud) o... |
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Maud Bigod (1083 - 1136) Two Bigod sisters each married men named William d"Aubigny. Cecily Bigod married William "Brito" d'Aubigny while her sister Maud Bigod married William "Pincerna" d'Aubigny.=-----------------------= bro... |
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Nele d'Aubigny (deceased) Named by Cawley as a son of William "Pincerna" d'Aubigny: “Willielmus de Albeneyo, pincerna Henrici regis Anglorum” donated property to Wymondham priory, assisted by “uxoris suæ Matilidis filiæ…Rogeri ... |
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Nele d'Aubigny, Lord of Mowbray (1072 - 1129) Nele d' Aubigny1b. circa 1064, d. circa 21 November 1129Father Roger de Albini2 b. circa 1040Mother Avitia de Montbrai2 b. circa 1045 Also called Nigel d' Aubigny.3 Nele d' Aubigny was younger son of R... |
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Nicholas d'Aubigny (Albini) Brito (deceased) NICHOLAS de Albini Brito . "Willielmus de Albiniaco tertius" donated "ecclesiam de Redmelina" to Belvoir monastery, Lincolnshire, for the souls of "Agayjæ uxoris meæ et…Margeriæ quondam uxoris meæ", by... |
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Nicole d'Aubigny, Baroness Dudley (c.1210 - c.1240) Nicole d'Aubigny , was the daughter of William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel and Mabel of Chester . She married Roger de Somery . She was granddaughter of William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel b 11... |
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Nigel d'Aubigny, of Cainhoe (deceased) |
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Nigel d'Aubigny, of Cainhoe (1055 - 1107) |
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Odinel d'Aubigny (Albini) Brito (deceased) ODINEL de Albini Brito . "Willielmus de Albiniaco tertius" donated "ecclesiam de Redmelina" to Belvoir monastery, Lincolnshire, for the souls of "Agayjæ uxoris meæ et…Margeriæ quondam uxoris meæ", by u... |
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Oliver d' Aubigny, of Bokenham (1104 - 1106) Named by Cawley as a son of William "Pincerna" d'Aubigny: “Willielmus de Albeneyo, pincerna Henrici regis Anglorum” donated property to Wymondham priory, assisted by “uxoris suæ Matilidis filiæ…Rogeri ... |
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Oliver d'Aubigny (c.1177 - c.1265) |
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Olivia d'Aubigny (de Albini), II (c.1141 - d.) daughter of William d'Aubigny of Arundel and Adelisa de Louvain. Died young. OLIVIA (-young, bur Boxgrove Priory). “Wilielmus comes Arundelli” donated property “Bessesola..[et] Winkingas” to Boxgrove P... |
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Olivia d'Aubigny of Arundel (De Albini), I (1106 - 1134) |
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Philip d'Aubigny (c.1166 - c.1236) |
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Phillip de Albini (Albini Brito (d'Aubigny)), Baron Governor (c.1171 - 1236) Aubigny, Philip d' [Philip Daubeney]=(d. 1236), knight and royal councillor, was a member of a junior branch of the family of d'Aubigny, native to St Aubin-d'Aubigné (Ille-et-Vilaine), north of Rennes ... |
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Ralph d'Aubigny (Aubigny) (1173 - 1220) |
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Rayner Reyner d'Aubigny of Arundel (Aubigny (Albini)) (c.1149 - d.) Son of William d'Aubigny of Arundel and Adelisa de Louvain:REGNER . Robert of Torigny records the death in 1177 of "Willermus de Albineio…comitem d'Arundel" and specifies that he left four sons, withou... |
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Robert d'Aubigny (c.1170 - 1226) Sources _________________________ 'Proceedings of the Battle Conference 1995 '- Court and Reign of Francis the First, King of France, Volume 1- ' |
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Robert d'Aubigny (Albini) Brito (de Totrneia) (c.1130 - c.1205) Son of William Brito d'Aubigny and Cecily BigodFrom FMG: ROBERT de Albini Brito (-after 1166). "Willielmus de Albeneio Brito…et Ceciliam uxorem meam et Willielmum filium meum" donated land to Thorney m... |
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Robert Stewart d'Aubigny, comte de Beaumont (1470 - 1544) Voir Wikipedia... |
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Robert d'Aubigny (Albini) Brito (deceased) ROBERT de Albini Brito . "Willielmus de Albiniaco tertius" donated "ecclesiam de Redmelina" to Belvoir monastery, Lincolnshire, for the souls of "Agayjæ uxoris meæ et…Margeriæ quondam uxoris meæ", by u... |
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Robert d'Aubigny of Cainhoe (de Albini) (b. - 1233) |
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Robert d'Aubigny, of Cainhoe (1140 - 1191) |
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Sir Roger I de Mowbray (d'Aubigny), of Masham (1120 - 1188) DE MOWBRAY.. (see wikipedia Note from Curator: Through a circuitous route of inheritances, Roger (born d'Aubigny) became a Mowbray by name though not by blood. His father's first wife (Matilda de l'Aig... |
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Roger "Pincerna" d'Aubigny (c.1036 - aft.1084) ROGER "Pincerna" d'Aubigny = Son of William (Guillaume) "Of The Isles" d'Aubigny, Seigneur de Saint-Martin-d'Aubigny (d'Albini) and Adeliza FitzOsulf le Freyne du Plessis, Heiress of Belvoir From FMG M... |
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Roger d'Aubigny (Albini) Brito (d'Aubigny) (c.1132 - d.) Son of William Brito d'Aubigny and Cecily Bigod: ROGER de Albini Brito . "Willielmus de Albeneio Brito…et Ceciliam uxorem meam et Willielmum filium meum" donated land to Thorney monastery, Cambridgeshi... |
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Roland d'Aubigny (deceased) Named as a likely son of William "Pincerna" d'Aubigny by Cawley in the FMG Medieval Lands database. No further infomation. |
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Rualoc d'Aubigny (c.1062 - 1084) |
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Sybil de Falaise (c.1075 - d.) See MedLands, Sybil de Falaise .niece of King Henry I |
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Sybil d'Aubigny (aft.1020 - d.) Sybil d'Aubigny,[4] was married to Roger de Port they had three sons – Adam, Henry, and Hugh. ===Roger de PortFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaRoger de Port was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and Baron o... |
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William III "Brito" d'Aubigny, Lord of Belvoir, Surety of the Magna Carta (1146 - 1236) WILLIAM [III] de Albini Brito (-1236). The Rotuli de Dominabus of 1185 records “Matillis de Sainlis que fuit filia Roberti filii Ricardi et mater Willelmi de Albineio” and “terra sua in Hungertone et i... |
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William IV "The Lion" d'Aubigny (de Albini Brito), Lord of Belvoir (c.1176 - c.1242) From the FMG Medieval Lands database:Son of William de Albini Brito III "the Surety" and Margery de Prudhoe d'Umfraville : WILLIAM (IV) de Albini Brito . "Willielmus de Albiniaco tertius" donated "eccl... |
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William VI d'Aubigny, 4th Earl of Arundel & Sussex (1200 - c.1224) died without heir; the earldom passed to his younger brother Hugh. |
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William d'Aubigny Earl of Arundel, Earl of Sussex (c.1139 - 1193) Son of William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel, and Adelisa de Louvain. NOBILITY MEDIEVAL1.htmWILLIAM (-24 Dec 1193, bur Wymondham Priory). Robert of Torigny names "Guillermum primogenitum suum et Godef... |
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William d'Aubigny, Lord of Belvoir (1086 - 1155) Guillaume (William) "Brito" d'Aubigny or William de Albini Brito =Son of Main d'Aubigny , seigneur de Saint-Aubin-d'Aubigné (Ille-et-Vilaine) and Adelaide de Bohun . Husband of Cecily (Cicely) Bigod, H... |
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William d'Aubigny, II, Lord of Belvoir (c.1130 - 1186) William II "Le Breton" d'Aubigny, of Belvoir (de Albini Brito) son of William "Brito" d'Aubigny and Cicely Bigod married Matilda de Senlis children -- William III d'Aubigny (Albini Brito) m. M... |
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William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel (c.1173 - bef.1221) [Pictured: Arundel Castle] Sir William V "the Crusader" d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel & Sussex , was born about 1173 in Arundel, Sussex, England and died on crusades, before 30 Mar 1221, in Cainell By... |
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William "Stronghand" d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel (1100 - 1176) William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel =Son of William "Pincerna" d'Aubigny and Maud Bigod married Adeliza de Louvain , widow of the King Henry IChildren of William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel and A... |
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William "Pincerna" d'Aubigny (c.1064 - 1139) Two Bigod sisters each married men named William d"Aubigny. Cecily Bigod married William "Brito" d'Aubigny while her sister Maud Bigod married William "Pincerna" d'Aubigny. These two Aubigny men are no... |
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father of Samson d'Aubigny (deceased) ROGER "Pincerna" d'Aubigny = Son of William (Guillaume) "Of The Isles" d'Aubigny, Seigneur de Saint-Martin-d'Aubigny (d'Albini) and Adeliza FitzOsulf le Freyne du Plessis, Heiress of Belvoir From FMG M... |
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1st wife of Main d'Aubigny (deceased) |
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Achille Jules Marc Morell d'Aubigny d'Assy (1840 - 1892) |
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Adele de Belvoir (1014 - d.) |
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Adele Billard d`Aubigny (deceased) |
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Adelisa d'Aubigny (deceased) Daughter of Nele d'Aubigny of Cainhoe and Amicia de FerrersADELISA de Albini . She, her husband and their son Hugh made a grant to Thetford priory, mentioned in a confirmation charter of King Henry II ... |
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Adeliza Mrs De Aubigny (deceased) |
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Adélaïde Jeanne Françoise de Bouterou d'Aubigny (1717 - 1746) |
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Adéle D'Aubigny En Artois (De Bryas) (1335 - 1368) |
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Agatha d'Aubigny (Trussebut) (1165 - 1247) family==died without issue==notes==Place of death might be Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England.==comments==Surname has also been reported to be:* de Trussebut * de Trusbut * Trusbut Date and place ... |
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Agatha Aubigny (c.1147 - d.) |
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Agnes De Aubigny (1200 - d.) |
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Agnès d'Aubigny (deceased) |