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  Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Earls of Norfolk
Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk, married Ida/Isabel Plantagenet.
Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk[?], married Maud Marshal, daughter of William Marshal, in 1207.
Roger Bigod, 4th Earl of Norfolk, (1212-1270) married Isabella, daughter of William the Lion, King of Scotland, in 1225.
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 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg126.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Maud married (1) Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk son of Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk, Stewart of England and Isabella (Ida) de Warenne in 1207.
Maud married (2) William, 5th Earl of Warren and Surrey son of Hamelin of Anjou, Earl of Warren and Surrey and Isabella de Warenne on 13 Oct 1225 in Surrey, England.
Isabella married (1) Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester, Earl of hertford son of Richard de Clare, 4th Earl of Hereford and Amicie Meullent, Countess of Gloucester on 9 Oct 1217 in Tewksbury Abbey, Gloucestershire, England.
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 Bigod
Roger Bigod was Lord High Steward of England, and was a Magna Carta surety.
Roger, along with Robert Malet and Ralph de Gael (then Earl of Norfolk), in 1069 defeated Sweyn I of Denmark (Sveyn Estridsen) near Ipswitch.
That Robert le Bigot is the father of Roger Bigod is considered speculative.
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 Ancestors of Robert Erwin William Juch - aqwg68
Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford, is likewise said to have born the title of Earl of Clare.
Roger Bigod, 2nd earl of Norfolk, who, in the 1st year of Richard I, had charter dated at Westminster, 27 November, reconstituting him Earl of Norfolk and steward of the household, his lordship obtaining at the same time restitution of some manors, with grants of others, and confirmation of all his wide-spreading demesnes.
Hugh Bigod 3rd Earl of Norfolk was born 1186 and died 18 Feb 1244.
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 Earl of Norfolk (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.cs.dartmouth.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The title was held in the 12th and 13th centuries by the Bigod family, and then was later held by the Mowbrays, who were also made Dukes of Norfolk.
Due to the Bigod's descent in the female line from William Marshal, they inherited the hereditary office of Earl Marshal, still held by the Dukes of Norfolk today.
Arundel's grandson, the 20th Earl of Arundel and 3rd Earl of Norfolk, was restored to the Dukedom as 5th Duke upon the Restoration in 1660, and the title continues to be borne by the Dukes of Norfolk.
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 Rea Genealogy - pafg111 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Roger de Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk was born about 1150 and died before 2 Aug 1221.
Roger Bigod, Sherrif of Norfolk And Suffolk [Parents] was born about 1015 in Les Loges, Calvados, Normandy, France.
Roger de Bigod, Lord of Essex was born about 1060 and died 8 Sep 1107.
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 Bigod
"Roger Bigod, Earl of Norfolk, was the son of Hugh, Steward to the Kings Henry I. and II., who was descended from Roger Bigod, or Bigot, who in the time of William I. held several Manors in Norfolk; 6 Lordships in Essex; and and 117 in Sufolk.
Prior to marrying Roger Bigod, Ida was perhaps a "girlfriend" of King Henry II and mother of William Longespée.
Hugh Bigod was one of the 25 sureties of the Magna Charta.
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 KIRKPATRICK & RELATED FAMILIES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Isabel was the daughter of William de Warenne 3rd Earl of Surrey and Adela Telvace.
Roger was the son of Hugh Bigod1st Earl of Norfolk and Juliana de Vere.
Roger Bigod 2nd Earl of Norfolk for the continuation of this line.) She married Roger Bigod.
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 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
1221), was the son of Hugh Bigod and succeeded to the earldom of Norfolk, was confirmed in his earldom and other honours by Richard I, after he had fallen under the displeasure of Henry II.
He took part in the negotiations for the release of Richard from prison, and after the king's return to England became justiciar[?].
The earl was one of the leaders of the baronial party which obtained John's assent to Magna Carta, and his name appears among the signatories to this document.
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 Ahnentafel Report
France, the only one known occurring in England at this time was the wife of Roger Bigod, earl of Norfolk, leading to the guess that she was William's mother [2].
Among the prisoners captured at the battle of Bouvines, Flanders, in 1214 was Ralph Bigod, described as a brother of William (Longespee) earl of Salisbury [3].
The other Ralph was a younger son of Roger Bigod, earl of Norfolk, whom the editors identify as still living in 1219 [5, 6].
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 Vol II File 7: The Paternal Ancestry of Homer Beers James
William Bigod, his eldest son and heir, was dapifer to the king and perished with the king's children and several of the nobility in the wreck of the "White Ship", which occurred in the 20th year of King Henry I. William was succeeded by his brother, Hugh.
, 2nd Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk, born before 1150, hereditary Steward of the Household for King Richard I. He was made one of the ambassadors from the English monarch to Philip of France, for obtaining aid toward the recovery of the Holy Land.
Upon the return of King Richard from his captivity, the Earl of Norfolk assisted at the great council held by the king at Nottingham; and at his second coronation, he was one of the four earls that carried the silken canopy over the monarch's head.
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 Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1182-1225) was the eldest son of Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk, and for a short time the 3rd earl of Norfolk.
In late 1206 or early 1207, Hugh was married to Maud Marshal (d.1248), daughter of Sir William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke.
Roger Bigod, 4th Earl of Norfolk, born c.1209.
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 William de LONGESPEE "3rd Earl of Salisbury"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
This Ida was further identified as the wife of Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk.
During the reign of King John, Salisbury was at court on several important ceremonial occasions, and held various offices: sheriff of Wiltshire, lieutenant of Gascony, constable of Dover and warden of the Cinque Ports, and later warden of the Welsh Marches.
Roger of Wendover alleged that he was poisoned by Hubert de Burgh.
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 Saul's 32 Gen - tobg40 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk, Stewart of England was born
William III, Earl of Warren and Surrey was born about 1119 in Vermandois, Normandy.
Earl of Pembroke was born about 1111 in Tunbridge, Co. Kent, England.
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 Bigod
Roger married second to Alice de Toeny (also Adelaide and Adela; de Tosny and de Toeni) who was a daughter or perhaps a granddaugher of Robert de Toeny (de Tosny, de Toeni) who may have been at the Battle of Hastings.
More recent sources agree that Roger Bigod married Ida de Tosny, who was very likely a daughter of Ralph V de Tosny (died 1162) and his wife Margaret (born circa 1125 and living in 1185), a daughter of Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester.
Prior to marrying Roger Bigod, Ida was a "girlfriend" of King Henry II and mother of William Longespée.
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 Brink-Day-Johnston-Fletcher - Person Page 116
This Nigel, son of Ivon, Viscount Constantine, in Normandy, by Emma,sister to Adam, Earl of Bretagne, was father of William Fitz Nigel,Constable of Chester.
Roger Bigod, 2nd earl of Norfolk, who, in the 1st year of Richard I, hada charter dated at Westminster, 27 November, reconstituting him Earl ofNorfolk and steward of the household, his lordship obtaining at the sametime restitution of some manors, with grants of others, and confirmationof all his wide-spreading demesnes.
Upon return of KingRichard from his captivity, the Earl of Norfolk assisted at the greatcouncil held by the king at Nottingham; and at his second coronation, hislordship was one of the four earls that carried the silken canopy overthe monarch's head.
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 Children of Deacon George Stillman V
Sarah Maxson was a descendent of Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk, a Magna Charta signer on 15 Jun 1215, through Jeremy Clark - an early Governor of Rhode Island.
His funeral was held at the Rock River church, and he was buried in the cemetery by the side of his wife.
Rogers to a large assembly of relatives and friends, from 2 Cor.
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 Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1150 – 1221), was the son of Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk and succeeded to the earldom of Norfolk in 1189, was confirmed in his earldom and other honours by Richard I, for his claim had been disputed by his step-mother in the reign of Henry II.
Around Christmas 1181, Roger married Ida de Tosney, a former mistress of King Henry II, and by her had a number of children, including:
The Bigod Earls of Norfolk in the Thirteenth Century, 2005
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 reagenealogy - pafg139 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Roger de Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk [Parents] was born about 1150 in Norfolk, England.
Roger de Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk was born about 1150.
Roger de Bigod, Lord of Essex was born about 1060.
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 Section EC: Descendants of Roger Bigod
of St Saveur, Normandy, France was born circa 1060, was christened Of Framlingham, Suffolk, England, died in Egersham, Norfolk, England and was buried in Thetford, Norfolk.
), was born circa 1186, was christened of Norfolk, Norfolk, England, died in Feb. 1224/5 in England and was buried in Thetford Church, Thetford, Norfolk, England.
), Countess of Norfolk, was born between 1204 and 1219, and died between 1250 and 1329.
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 Section OY: Descendants of Geoffrey I de Gastinois
), Countess of Norfolk, was born circa 1176, died on 7 March 1225/6 in England and was buried in Salisbury.
For identification of the mother of William Longespee, Earl of Salisbury see a forthcoming Countess Ida monograph by Douglas Richardson, plus Vera C.M. London, ed., "The Cartulary of Bradenstoke Priory" (Publications of the Wiltshire Record Society, vol.
Thomas "of Brotherton", Earl of Norfolk and marshal of England.
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 Ancestors of Robert C. Bradley: Index (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.cs.dartmouth.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Atholl, Isabella Countess of (marriage to Thomas Galloway Earl Of Athol) (i8302), b.1194-d.1236
Bigod, Hugh, 3rd Earl Norfolk (marriage to Maud Marshall) (i6670), b.1186-d.1225
Bigod, Roger, 2nd Earl Norfolk (marriage to Ida Isabel Plantagenet) (i6671), b.1150-d.1221
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 Some proposed corrections and additions to the Complete Peerage: Volume 10: Oxford
On the question of whether Henry's father Robert was the same Robert de Essex who married Aubrey's sister Alice, see under The Early Veres, volume 10, appendix J, page 115 and note i.
of Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, by his 2nd wife, there would be no relationship.
In addition, the list of Roger Bigod's children in the Liber Vitæ of Durham does not include a daughter Alice (see Norfolk, vol.
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 bigod1
Roger Bigot or Bigod of Framlingham, Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, 'Earl of East Anglia' (b c1060, d 08/15.09.1107)
Roger appears to have disinherited his brother and any other possible heirs to the earldom when he surrendered the earldom to King Edward I and was then regranted it with remainder only to any children of his first marriage.
BE1883 shows Isabel as daughter of Sir Ralph and granddaughter of the 3rd Earl but we follow TCP and elsewhere by showing her as brother of Sir Ralph and daughter of the 3rd Earl.
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 KIRKPATRICK & RELATED FAMILIES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Isabel was the daughter of Hameline Plantagenet(Warenne) Earl of Surrey and Isabel de Warenne.
Roger Bigod 2nd Earl of Norfolk and Isabel de Warenne had the following child:
Matilda was the daughter of William Marshal Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare Heiress of the Clares.
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 File 10: Ancestors of Paul Bailey MCBRIDE
Daughter of Roger BIGOD Earl of East Anglia (1060-1107) and Adeliza de TONY (1069-)
Roger BIGOD 2nd Earl of Norfolk (1150-1221) m.
Son of Roger BIGOD 2nd Earl of Norfolk (1150-1221) and Isabella (Ida) (1152-)
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 Roger II le Bigod 2nd Earl of Norfolk & Ida de Tony or de Longespée (via CobWeb/3.1 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Roger II le Bigod 2nd Earl of Norfolk and Ida de Tony or de Longespée (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.cs.dartmouth.edu)
Roger II le Bigod 2nd Earl of Norfolk
Hugh II le Bigod 3rd Earl of Norfolk
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 De Vere
This page shows the descent of Juliana de Vere, wife of Magna Charta Surety Hugh Bigod and aunt of Magna Charta Surety Robert de Vere from Aubrey I de Vere who accompanied Duke William of Normandy at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
He founded Earl's Colne Priory in 1105, and after the death of his wife Beatrice he became a Monk.
Aubrey married to Alice de Clare, daughter of Gilbert FitzRichard de Clare, Earl of Clare.
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 Brink-Day-Johnston-Fletcher - Person Page 95
53, Bigod, Earls ofNorfolk] ---------- The Bigods held the hereditary office of steward (dapifer) of the royalhousehold, and their chief castle was at Framlingham in Suffolk.(Encyclopædia Britannica, 1961 ed, Vol.
Patrick de Evereux, being steward of the household to the Empress Maud,was advanced by that princess to the dignity of Earl of Salisbury, andwas one of the subscribing witnesses, as such, to the agreement madebetween King Stephen and Henry, Duke of Normandy, in the 18th year ofthat monarch's reign [1153].
The earl being the king's lieutenant in Aquitaine andcaptain general of his forces there, was slain in 1167 by Guy de Lusignanupon his return from a pilgrimage to St. James of Compostella, and was s.by his son, William de Evereux.
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