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 | | William, as a Fleming, had naturally supported King Stephen in his war against the Empress Maud (Matilda), and it was more probably for this reason that Maud's son, King Henry II, moved against him soon after he received the crown, rather than for him having poisoned the Earl of Chester. |
 | | Sir John de Tibetot, 2nd Baron, was Governor of Berwick-upon-Tweed, married Margaret, daughter of Bartholomew, 2nd Baron Badlesmere, and died in 1367. |
 | | Sir Robert de Tibetot, 3rd Baron, married Margaret, daughter of William, 2nd Baron Deincourt, and died in 1372 leaving Margaret, eldest of three co-heiress daughters, who took Langar in her marriage to Sir Roger, 2nd Baron Scrope of Bolton. |
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