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 William Fitz Osbert - LoveToKnow 1911
1196), was a Londoner of good position who had served in the Third Crusade, and on his return took up the cause of the poorer citizens against the magnates who monopolized the government of London and assessed the taxes, as he alleged, with gross partiality.
But this appears to be mere scandal; the chronicler Roger of Hoveden gives Fitz Osbert a high character, and he was implicitly trusted by the poorer citizens.
He attempted to procure redress for them from the king; but the city magistrates persuaded the justiciar Hubert Walter that Fitz Osbert and his followers meditated plundering the houses of the rich.
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 Kings
William's rival, Edgar Atheling, was supported by some of the leading men for a short time, but they all made sub mission to William at Berk Hampstead, and on the following Christmas-day he was crowned at Westminster by Aldred, archbishop of York, a riot occurring, in which some lives were lost and some houses burnt.
William married, while Duke of Normandy, his cousin Matilda, daughter of Baldwin, Count of Flanders, by whom he had four sons, two of who, William and Henry, became kings of England, and several daughters.
A statue of William I. was erected at Falaise, in 1853.
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 The St. John Royal Family Lineage of Patricia Faye Alley
William III Of died on 4 Oct 1221, he was 42.
William VIII Of Poitou Of died in WFT Est.
William I Longsword Duke Of died on 17 Dec 0942, he was 51.
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 Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 67
William de Samlesbury was born at of Samlesbury, Lancashire, England.
William Marshal concluded the Treaty of Lambeth with Prince Louis on 11 September 1217.
William de Lancaster married Helewise de Stuteville, daughter of Robert de Stuteville and Sibyl (Helwise) de Valognes Stuteville/.
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 Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 55
William de Braiose was of at Brecknock, Abergavenney and Gowr, Wales.
He was a captain in the army of Sir William de Bohun which defeated Charles of Blois at Morlaix, when he took prisoner Geoffrey de Charny, one of the French leaders, and sent him to his castle at Goodrich, Hereford.
William de Monte Caniso has ransomed his lands under the Award of Kenilworth, and they are restored to him.
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 Index for first names beginning with W (Family Pages)
William I "The Lion" of Scotland King of Scotland(b.
William II de Braiose 3rd Lord of Bramber, Sheriff of Hereford(d.
William II Talvas Lord of Bellême and Alençon(d.
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WILLIAM (DE VERNON) DE REVIERS was born about 1128 in Devonshire, England.
was born in 1196 in Middleton, Norfolk, England.
WILLIAM FITZ OSBERN and ADELISE DE TONI were married.
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 FITZ NEAL - Online Information article about FITZ NEAL
But, as the work is only known to us through transcripts, it is possible that some of the blunders which it now contains are due to the misdirected zeal of editors.
WILLIAM (A.S. Wilhelm, O. Norse Vilhidlmr; O. Ger.
On the collapse of his confederate's rising, Roger was tried before the Great Council, deprived of his lands and earldom, and sentenced to perpetual imprisonment; but he was released, with other political prisoners, at the death of William I. in 1087.
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 History of London   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Under William the Conqueror several forts were constructed in London, the Tower of London, Baynard's Castle and Montfichet's Castle to prevent rebellions, William the Conqueror also granted a charter in 1067 upholding previous Saxon rights, privileges and laws.
In 1097 William Rufus the son of William the Conqueror began the construction of Westminster Hall, the Hall was to prove the basis of the Palace of Westminster which throughout the Mediæval period became the prime Royal residence.
William III cared little for London, the smoke of which gave him asthma, and after the first fire at Whitehall Palace (1691) he purchased Nottingham House transformed it into Kensington Palace.
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 Brus/Bruce
William de Brus, Lord of Annandale, b abt 1158, of Hartlepool, Durham, England, d bef 26 Jun 1215.
William de Arches was the son of one Osbern de Arches, a Domesday tenant-in-chief for Licolnshire and Yorkshire, who died bef 1118.
She has been identified as a niece of William, Count of Aumale, according to Keats-Rohan, who states she was "perhaps" a daughter of William's brother, Ingelran, they being sons of Stephen, Count of Aumale.
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 hastings lineage
FITZ GILBERT (DE CLARE), Richard (-1090) great-grandson of Richard I "The Fearless" of Normandy, came to England with William the Conqueror, m.
MARSHAL, William (c1146-1219) lst Earl of Pembroke and Striguil and Regent of England m.
DE WARENNE, William (c1030-1088) of Lewes Castle, Sussex, lst Earl of Warren and Surrey m.(1) Gundreda, daughter of William the Conqueror.
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 Mary Flahaven, b: 1744 -
FITZ OSBORNE, Avise FITZ PIERS, Reynold FITZ RANDOLPH, Ralph,LORD OF MIDDLEHAM (ABT 1206 -)
FITZGILBERT, William "Giffard" (ABT 1107 - AFT 1142) FITZGODRIC, William FITZHAMMON, Maud (Mabel) (Sibyl),Countess of Gloucester (ABT 1094 - 1157)
FORZ (FORTIBUS), Aveline De,COUNTESS OF LANCASTER FORZ (FORTIBUS), William De,COUNT OF AUMALE(ALBEMARLE) FOSSARD, Agnes (ABT 1105 -) FOSSARD, Aufrida FOSSARD, Emma (ABT 1112 -) FOSSARD, Geoffrey (ABT 1114 -) FOSSARD, Gertrude (ABT 1084 -)
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 Hubert Walter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
In 1196 a popular uprising in London led by William Fitz Osbern was quickly suppressed by Hubert.
In 1198 Hubert, who had inherited from his predecessors in the primacy a fierce quarrel with the Canterbury monks, gave these enemies an opportunity of complaining to the pope, for in arresting the London demagogue William Fitz Osbern, he had committed an act of sacrilege in Bow Church, which belonged to the monks.
In 1201 he went on a diplomatic mission to Philip Augustus of France, and in 1202 he returned to England to keep the kingdom in peace while John was losing his continental possessions.
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 BEAUMONT FAMILY GENEALOGY - Life is the Past Lane
Rollo was succeeded by his son William Longsword (c.924-942) who encouraged the revival of the monasteries until his assassination which triggered a pagan revival, civil disorder and attack from the king of France and Scandinavian raiders.
Roger was cousin to William the Conqueror, King of England, and Duke of Normandy.
of William III of Warenne, earl of Surrey.
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 The Bailey Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
She was married to William Charles WALTON on 29 Aug 1941 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah.
She was married to Richard fitz GILBERT about 1054 in England.
Children were: Rohesia de CLARE, Miss FITZ GILBERT, Roger de CLARE, Walter de CLARE, Richard de CLARE [Fitz GILBERT], Robert Fitz RICHARD de CLARE, Adeliza de CLARE.
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 de Toeni
She md Sir William Fitz Osbern, Earl of Hereford, abt 1050, son of Osbern, Steward of Normandy, and Emma.
She md William de Mohun abt 1155, son of Sir William de Mohun, Earl of Somerset, and Agnes de Gant.
In a medieval document, William de Longespee (son of Henry II) mentions his mother "Countess Ida" which lead to educated speculation that she could only be Ida wife of Sir Roger Bigod, Earl of Norfolk.
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 William of Newburgh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William of Newburgh (1136?-1198?), also known as Nubrigensis, was a 12th century English historian and monk from Yorkshire.
William Fitz Osbern (1196) - The story of William Fitz Osbern, from William of Newburgh's historical account.
The History of 'William of Newburgh' (1066-1194), Joseph Stevenson (Translator), LLanerch Press, 1996, ISBN 1-86143-013-2, This is believed to be the Seeley's 1861 version as seen above, without Scott McLetchie's spelling updates.
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 Lucretia Fletcher, b: 1790 - Kentucky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
FitzGilbert, William "Giffard" (ABT 1107 - AFT 1142) FitzGodric, William (ABT 1140 - BEF 1195) FitzHammon, Maud (Mabel) (ABT 1094 - 1157)
FitzNigell, William (1085 - 1153) FitzNorman, Hugh Fitzwilliam (ABT 1072 -) FitzNorman, Ralph (ABT 1050 -) FitzNorman, William (ABT 1048 -)
Flaitel, William (ABT 1020 -) Flanders, Arnoul I, (ABT 0889 - 27 Mar 0964)
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Seljuk Turks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
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 Chapter 28. Notable Families Having Multiple Connections   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
William de Vernon [5th Earl of Devon], b.
Maud de Beaumont, lvg 1 May 1204, and had a daughter, (1) Mary, m.
Avice (Dau of William de Avenell, of Haddon), and had issue, i.
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 Hubert Walter
But Richard had grown dissatisfied with him, for the carucage had not been a success, and Hubert had failed to overcome the resistance of the Great Council when its members refused to equip a force of knights to serve abroad.
The pope asked Richard to free Hubert from all secular duties, and he did so, thus making the demand an excuse for dismissing Hubert from the justiciarship.
He also took the office of chancellor and cheerfully worked under Geoffrey Fitz Peter, one of his former subordinates.
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 Articles index started with wi
William Arthur Waldegrave, Baron Waldegrave of North Hill
William Carr Beresford, Viscount, Baron Beresford of Albuera and Dungarvan, Duke de Elvas Beresford
William Cavendish, 1st Duke Of, Marquess of Hartington, Earl of Devonshire, Baron Cavendish of Hardwick Devonshire
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 Burson Ramsey - Name Index - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
William V Earl of Arundel Crusader b.1165 - Arundel, Sussex, England
William V Earl of Arundel Crusader (R) b.1165 - Arundel, Sussex, England
William Earl of Warwick b.1215 - Elmley Castle, Elmley, Worcestershire, England
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 The Hunter/Chasse Genealogy
*William DE BRAOSE (- 1179-1192) Marriage: 1150 Children: 1.
William DE BRAOSE (- 9 Aug 1211) 2.
Ela FITZ WILLIAM (1190 - 24 Aug 1261)
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 William Fitz Osbern - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1071) - Norman magnate and friend of William the Conqueror.
William Fitz Osbern (1196) - Leader of popular revolt in London 1196.
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title.
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 swuklink: Searchable Time-Line     (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
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Death of William Fitz Osbern, 'the advocate of the poor' in a popular uprising of the poor against the rich in the spring
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 Smith Family Ancestors - Name Index - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
William b.1621 - of, New Haven, New Haven, Ct Batchelder
William de [Earl of Ulster] b.1312 - of,, Ulster, Ireland
William Lord of Sefton b.1069 - of Sefton, Lancashire, England
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 1196: Encyclopedia - 1196
1152, 1173, 1196, 1231, 1246, Alabama, Alfonso II of Aragon, Alice of Champagne, August 15, Conrad II, Duke of Swabia, Emperor Tsuchimikado, Henry II of Champagne, Ivan Asen I of Bulgaria, January 3, Netherlands, North America, Prince Madog of Gwynedd, Serbia, Stefan Prvovencani, Vsevolod Svyatoslavich, William Fitz Osbern
1196 is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
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 Index part 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Peveril, Margaret [2906] of Derbyshire b.ca.1114 wife of William de_Ferrers, earl of Derby
Peveril, William [2909] of Normandy b.ca.1054 d.19_Jan_1113, England
de_Redvers, William [3181] de_Vernon earl of Devon of Chogford, Devon, Eng.
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 CRSBI: St Peter, Martley, Worcestershire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
It was subsequently given to William Fitz Osbern, Earl of Hereford, but his lands were forfeited to the crown by his son Roger in 1074, and at Domesday the manor was surveyed with the king's lands in Herefordshire; it remained in the king's hands until 1196.
In 1086 the advowson belonged to Cormeilles Abbey in Normandy, a gift of William Fitz Osbern.
According to Stratford in Pevsner 1968, 45, the sculpture at Martley was executed by the same team of masons as at Stockton-on-Teme, Eastham and Knighton-on-Teme, in the second quarter of the 12thc.
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