Bertha FitzMiles 
#20184, b. circa 1123
Bertha FitzMiles|b. c 1123|p201.htm#i20184|Miles of Gloucester|b. c 1092\nd. 24 Dec 1143|p222.htm#i20175|Sybil de Neufmarche|b. c 1090\nd. 1143|p364.htm#i20176|Walter FitzRoger|b. c 1065\nd. b 1129|p202.htm#i20198|Emma de Batedon||p84.htm#i20199|Bernard de Neufmarche|b. c 1070|p364.htm#i20181|Nest verch Osborn|b. c 1079|p375.htm#i20182|
| Parent | Miles of Gloucester b. c 1092, d. 24 Dec 1143 |
| Parent | Sybil de Neufmarche b. c 1090, d. 1143 |
| Charts | Ancestors of Grissell Gibbons, wife of Sir John Lawrence |
| Relationship | 16th cousin 4 times removed of William I of England. |
| Relationship | 8th great-granddaughter of Alfred of England. |
| Relationship | 15th great-grandmother of Robert Lawrence. |
Bertha FitzMiles was born circa 1123 in Gloucestershire, England.1 She married William II de Braose, son of Philip de Braose and Aenor de Totnes (Totenais), circa 1148.2
Bertha was also known as Berta de Hereford.
Bertha was also known as Berta de Hereford.
Family | William II de Braose b. bt 1100 - 1112, d. a 1179 |
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Citations
- [S422] Enfield, Jerry A.. Enfield-Bryant Genealogy. CD-ROM. 501 Latane Drive, Richmond, VA 23236: Jerry A. Enfield, December 1999.
- [S815] Ancestry World Tree Project (Ancestry Family Tree). Online http://www.ancestry.com
Lucy FitzMiles1 
#20190, b. circa 1136, d. after 1220
Lucy FitzMiles|b. c 1136\nd. a 1220|p201.htm#i20190|Miles of Gloucester|b. c 1092\nd. 24 Dec 1143|p222.htm#i20175|Sybil de Neufmarche|b. c 1090\nd. 1143|p364.htm#i20176|Walter FitzRoger|b. c 1065\nd. b 1129|p202.htm#i20198|Emma de Batedon||p84.htm#i20199|Bernard de Neufmarche|b. c 1070|p364.htm#i20181|Nest verch Osborn|b. c 1079|p375.htm#i20182|
| Parent | Miles of Gloucester b. c 1092, d. 24 Dec 1143 |
| Parent | Sybil de Neufmarche b. c 1090, d. 1143 |
| Relationship | 16th cousin 4 times removed of William I of England. |
| Relationship | 8th great-granddaughter of Alfred of England. |
| Relationship | 15th great-grandaunt of Robert Lawrence. |
Lucy FitzMiles was born circa 1136 in Gloucestershire, England.2 She married Herbert FitzHerbert II, son of Herbert FitzHerbert and Sybilla Corbet.3 Lucy died after 1220.
Lucy was also known as Lucy of Hereford.
Lucy was also known as Lucy of Hereford.
Family | Herbert FitzHerbert II b. s 1124 |
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Agnes FitzNigel 
#20781, b. circa 1110, d. about 1166, or 1185
Agnes FitzNigel|b. c 1110\nd. about 1166, or 1185|p201.htm#i20781|William FitzNigel|b. c 1085\nd. c 1153|p201.htm#i31463|Agnes de Gaunt||p216.htm#i64356|Nigel de Aurenges||p75.htm#i58603||||Gilbert de Gaunt|b. bt 1034 - 1039\nd. c 1095|p216.htm#i22699|Alice de Montfort|b. c 1038|p349.htm#i22698|
| Parent | William FitzNigel b. c 1085, d. c 1153 |
| Parent | Agnes de Gaunt |
| Charts | Ancestors of Grissell Gibbons, wife of Sir John Lawrence |
| Relationship | 9th great-granddaughter of Charlemagne. |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of William I of England. |
| Relationship | 8th great-granddaughter of Alfred of England. |
| Relationship | 16th great-grandmother of Robert Lawrence. |
Agnes FitzNigel was born circa 1110 in Halton, Yorkshire, England.1 She married first Eustace FitzJohn, son of John FitzRanulf, before 1128.1 She married second Robert FitzCount of Chester after 1157.1 Agnes died about 1166, or 1185.1
Agnes was also known as Agnes de Halton.
Agnes was also known as Agnes de Halton.
Family 1 | Eustace FitzJohn b. b 1100, d. c Jul 1157 |
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Family 2 | Robert FitzCount of Chester |
Citations
- [S422] Enfield, Jerry A.. Enfield-Bryant Genealogy. CD-ROM. 501 Latane Drive, Richmond, VA 23236: Jerry A. Enfield, December 1999.
Matilda FitzNigel1 
#64359
Matilda FitzNigel||p201.htm#i64359|William FitzNigel|b. c 1085\nd. c 1153|p201.htm#i31463|Agnes de Gaunt||p216.htm#i64356|Nigel de Aurenges||p75.htm#i58603||||Gilbert de Gaunt|b. bt 1034 - 1039\nd. c 1095|p216.htm#i22699|Alice de Montfort|b. c 1038|p349.htm#i22698|
| Parent | William FitzNigel1 b. c 1085, d. c 1153 |
| Parent | Agnes de Gaunt1 |
| Relationship | 9th great-granddaughter of Charlemagne. |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of William I of England. |
| Relationship | 8th great-granddaughter of Alfred of England. |
| Relationship | 16th great-grandaunt of Robert Lawrence. |
Matilda FitzNigel married Albert de Grelle.1
Family | Albert de Grelle |
Citations
- [S2380] Stirnet Genealogy. Online http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/genfam.htm
William FitzNigel1,2 
#31463, b. circa 1085, d. circa 1153
William FitzNigel|b. c 1085\nd. c 1153|p201.htm#i31463|Nigel de Aurenges||p75.htm#i58603||||Ivo de Cotenin|d. 1042|p152.htm#i64355|Emma of Brittany||p114.htm#i64354|||||||
| Parent | Nigel de Aurenges2 |
| Charts | Ancestors of Grissell Gibbons, wife of Sir John Lawrence |
| Relationship | 8th great-grandson of Charlemagne. |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of William I of England. |
| Relationship | 10th cousin 7 times removed of Alfred of England. |
| Relationship | 17th great-grandfather of Robert Lawrence. |
William FitzNigel was born circa 1085 in Halton, Yorkshire, England.3 He married Agnes de Gaunt, daughter of Gilbert de Gaunt and Alice de Montfort.2 William died circa 1153.3
Family | Agnes de Gaunt |
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Citations
- Lord of Halton, Constable of Chester.
- [S2380] Stirnet Genealogy. Online http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/genfam.htm
- [S422] Enfield, Jerry A.. Enfield-Bryant Genealogy. CD-ROM. 501 Latane Drive, Richmond, VA 23236: Jerry A. Enfield, December 1999.
Walter FitzOther1 
#22753, b. circa 1050, d. after 1100
| Charts | Ancestors of Grissell Gibbons, wife of Sir John Lawrence |
| Relationship | 16th great-grandfather of Robert Lawrence. |
Walter FitzOther was born circa 1050.2 He married Beatrice ?.2 Walter died after 1100.2
Family | Beatrice ? |
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Citations
- (of Windsor), Keeper of the Forrest.
- [S422] Enfield, Jerry A.. Enfield-Bryant Genealogy. CD-ROM. 501 Latane Drive, Richmond, VA 23236: Jerry A. Enfield, December 1999.
William FitzPatrick1 
#15003, b. between 1140 and 1150, d. 17 April 1196
William FitzPatrick|b. bt 1140 - 1150\nd. 17 Apr 1196|p201.htm#i15003|Patrick de Salisbury|d. c Apr 1168|p415.htm#i15292|Ela d'Alencon|b. bt 1110 - 1120\nd. 4 Oct 1174|p159.htm#i31805|Walter F. de Salisbury|b. bt 1087 - 1100\nd. c 1147|p415.htm#i20374|Sibylle de Chaworth|b. c 1082\nd. b 1147|p139.htm#i24487|William I. T. de Montgomery|b. c 1106\nd. 29 Jun 1172|p351.htm#i15288|Alice of Burgundy|b. c Nov 1080\nd. 28 Feb 1141/42|p121.htm#i21974|
| Parent | Patrick de Salisbury d. c Apr 1168 |
| Parent | Ela d'Alencon b. bt 1110 - 1120, d. 4 Oct 1174 |
| Charts | Ancestors of Grissell Gibbons, wife of Sir John Lawrence |
| Relationship | 11th great-grandson of Charlemagne. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of William I of England. |
| Relationship | 9th great-grandson of Alfred of England. |
| Relationship | 14th great-grandfather of Robert Lawrence. |
William FitzPatrick was born between 1140 and 1150 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.2 He married Eleanor de Vitre, daughter of Robert II de Vitre and Emma de Dinham, circa 1184.2 William died on 17 April 1196.3,4
William was also known as William d'Evereaux.
William was also known as William d'Evereaux.
Family | Eleanor de Vitre b. c 1158, d. 1232 |
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Citations
- Earl of Wiltshire and Salisbury.
- [S348] Brøderbund Software. World Family Tree, Vol. 4, Ed. 1. CD-ROM. Brøderbund Software, Inc., 23 August 1996.
- [S350] Leese, T. Anna. Blood Royal, Issue of Kings and Queens of Medieval England 1066-1399. Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc., 1996.
- [S422] Enfield, Jerry A.. Enfield-Bryant Genealogy. CD-ROM. 501 Latane Drive, Richmond, VA 23236: Jerry A. Enfield, December 1999.
Robert FitzPayn 
#14304
Robert FitzPayn married Maud de Badlesmere, daughter of Bartholomew de Badlesmere and Margaret de Clare, circa 1331 in Badlesmere, Kent, England.1
Family | Maud de Badlesmere b. bt 1308 - 1310, d. 24 May 1366 |
Citations
- [S348] Brøderbund Software. World Family Tree, Vol. 4, Ed. 1. CD-ROM. Brøderbund Software, Inc., 23 August 1996.
Geoffrey FitzPiers1 
#14898, b. say 1150, d. 14 October 1213
| Charts | Ancestors of Grissell Gibbons, wife of Sir John Lawrence |
| Relationship | 13th great-grandfather of Robert Lawrence. |
Geoffrey FitzPiers was born say 1150 in Walden, Essex, England.2 He married first Beatrice de Say, daughter of William de Say, in Essex, England.3 He married second Aveline de Clare, daughter of Roger de Clare and Maud de St. Hilary, after 1197.4 Geoffrey died on 14 October 1213.5,6
Family 1 | Beatrice de Say d. 19 Apr 1197 |
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Family 2 | Aveline de Clare b. c 1172, d. c 4 Jun 1225 |
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Citations
- Earl of Essex.
- [S414] Norr, Vernon M.. Some Early English Pedigrees Combined from Most Available Sources 1958-1968.
- [S353] Weis Th.D., Frederick Lewis. The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215. with Additions and Corrections by William Lee Sheppard Jr. M. S. with William R. Beall, Fifth Edition. Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc., 1999.
- [S422] Enfield, Jerry A.. Enfield-Bryant Genealogy. CD-ROM. 501 Latane Drive, Richmond, VA 23236: Jerry A. Enfield, December 1999.
- [S348] Brøderbund Software. World Family Tree, Vol. 4, Ed. 1. CD-ROM. Brøderbund Software, Inc., 23 August 1996.
- [S350] Leese, T. Anna. Blood Royal, Issue of Kings and Queens of Medieval England 1066-1399. Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc., 1996.
Richard FitzPons1 
#20205, b. circa 1087, d. circa 1129
Richard FitzPons was born circa 1087.2 He married Maud FitzWalter de Pitres, daughter of Walter FitzRoger and Emma de Batedon.2 Richard died circa 1129.2
Family | Maud FitzWalter de Pitres b. c 1085 |
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Citations
- Lord of Bychan.
- [S422] Enfield, Jerry A.. Enfield-Bryant Genealogy. CD-ROM. 501 Latane Drive, Richmond, VA 23236: Jerry A. Enfield, December 1999.
Mary FitzRandolph 
#20999, b. circa 1244, d. 11 March 1320
Mary FitzRandolph was born circa 1244.1 She married Robert de Neville circa 1260.2 Mary died on 11 March 1320.2
Family | Robert de Neville b. c 1240, d. 6 Jun 1271 |
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Citations
- [S422] Enfield, Jerry A.. Enfield-Bryant Genealogy. CD-ROM. 501 Latane Drive, Richmond, VA 23236: Jerry A. Enfield, December 1999.
- [S2380] Stirnet Genealogy. Online http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/genfam.htm
John FitzRanulf 
#31453, b. before 1056
John FitzRanulf|b. b 1056|p201.htm#i31453|Ranuld of Vains|b. b 1015|p459.htm#i31454||||||||||||||||
| Parent | Ranuld of Vains b. b 1015 |
| Charts | Ancestors of Grissell Gibbons, wife of Sir John Lawrence |
| Relationship | 17th great-grandfather of Robert Lawrence. |
John FitzRanulf was born before 1056 in Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England.1
Family | |
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Citations
- [S422] Enfield, Jerry A.. Enfield-Bryant Genealogy. CD-ROM. 501 Latane Drive, Richmond, VA 23236: Jerry A. Enfield, December 1999.
Osbern FitzRanulf 
#31458, d. before 1061
Osbern FitzRanulf|d. b 1061|p201.htm#i31458|Ranuld of Vains|b. b 1015|p459.htm#i31454||||||||||||||||
| Parent | Ranuld of Vains b. b 1015 |
| Relationship | 17th great-granduncle of Robert Lawrence. |
Osbern died before 1061.1
Citations
- [S422] Enfield, Jerry A.. Enfield-Bryant Genealogy. CD-ROM. 501 Latane Drive, Richmond, VA 23236: Jerry A. Enfield, December 1999.
Richard FitzRanulf 
#31459, d. before 1061
Richard FitzRanulf|d. b 1061|p201.htm#i31459|Ranuld of Vains|b. b 1015|p459.htm#i31454||||||||||||||||
| Parent | Ranuld of Vains b. b 1015 |
| Relationship | 17th great-granduncle of Robert Lawrence. |
Richard died before 1061.1
Citations
- [S422] Enfield, Jerry A.. Enfield-Bryant Genealogy. CD-ROM. 501 Latane Drive, Richmond, VA 23236: Jerry A. Enfield, December 1999.
Walern FitzRanulf 
#31460, d. before 1076
Walern FitzRanulf|d. b 1076|p201.htm#i31460|Ranuld of Vains|b. b 1015|p459.htm#i31454||||||||||||||||
| Parent | Ranuld of Vains b. b 1015 |
| Relationship | 17th great-granduncle of Robert Lawrence. |
Walern died before 1076.1
Citations
- [S422] Enfield, Jerry A.. Enfield-Bryant Genealogy. CD-ROM. 501 Latane Drive, Richmond, VA 23236: Jerry A. Enfield, December 1999.
Gilbert FitzReinfrid1,2 
#64309, b. circa 1162, d. before 5 May 1220
Gilbert FitzReinfrid|b. c 1162\nd. b 5 May 1220|p201.htm#i64309|Roger FitzReinfrid|b. c 1114\nd. a 1198|p201.htm#i64310|Alice de Breton||p112.htm#i64748|||||||Lewis Brito||p113.htm#i64749||||
| Parent | Roger FitzReinfrid b. c 1114, d. a 1198 |
| Parent | Alice de Breton |
| Charts | Ancestors of Sir John Lawrence, Baronet Descent from Roger FitzReinfrid to Robert Lawrence |
| Relationship | Son of Roger FitzReinfrid. |
| Relationship | 11th great-grandfather of Robert Lawrence. |

Lancaster Arms
Gilbert was also known as Gilbert de Lancaster.
Gilbert was Steward of the King's household in the last year of Henry II and the first year of Richard I. Henry II gave him Hawise (Helewise), the only daughter and heir of William de Lancaster, in marriage and thereby made him Baron of Kendal, Warton and Nether Wyresdale. After the marriage Gilbert assumed the de Lancaster name.2
1184–95 Gilbert son of Roger Fitz-Reinfrid confirms to Thomas son of Gospatrick his lands of Kendale, namely Holm, Preston and Hoton, to hold by the service of the 4th part of a knight's fee for which he and his heirs shall be quit of 43s. for cornage. Witnesses: Roger Fitz-Reinfrid, Hugh de Morvill, Reinfrid de Bhueria, Gilbert de Lancastre, Gervase de Aencurt, Robert de Bethum, Uctred son of Osolph, Roger de Bello Campo, Geoffrey de Preston and others.4
Notification by Henry II, addressed to our dear son Richard, comte de Poitiers, of his grant to Gilbert son of Roger FitzReinfrid, our sewer, of the daughter of William de Lancaster with her whole inheritance. Witnesses were Geoffrey our son and chancellor, William Marshal, Richard de Humet.4
Richard I confirmed this marriage and, on 15 April 1190, by three charters granted practically the whole of southern Westmorland to Gilbert, together with acquittance of the noutgeld, suits of shires, etc. due to northern Westmorland. By these grants on the same date Gilbert fitz Roger fitz Reinfrid was endowed with full baronial status throughout Kentdale and the outlying members, inclulding the manor of Morland and a considerable part of Barton. His service to the crown for the same being definitely fixed at the service of two knights.2
In 1189 Richard I granted him the forests of Westmorland, Kendal, and Furness, to hold to him and his heirs, "as fully and freely as Wm. De Lancastre and Nigel de Albiny had held the same." He had another grant from Richard of lands in "Levenes, Farleton, Detene, Preston, Holme, Berton, Hencastre, and Loopeton, with the fishery belonging to the said lands, and all other liberties and privileges." In a confirmation of charters made by Ivo de Taillbois, Gilbert called Ivo his "ancestor." This may only have been a reference to prior lords of this barony.2
In 1190, Richard I grants to Gilbert son of Roger FitzReinfrid, acquittance in his land in Westmeriland and Kendale of nutegeld, namely £14 6s. 3d. for the service of 1 knight. For this Gilbert gave to the king 60 m. Richard I granted to the same Roger that he should hold his forest of Westmerieland, Kendale and Furness as William de Lancaster, son of Gilbert, held it, and the forest in Kendale which the grantor gave Gilbert with £6 of land, to hold as fully as Nigel le Albini held it. Richard I grants to the same Gilbert 1 carucate in Levenes with the fishery of the vill., 4 c. in Farleton and Bethum, 4 c. in Preston and Holme, 2 c. in Burton, 1 c. in Hennecastre, 1 c. in Lupton and a fishery belonging to the said lands, for £100 which Gilbert gave; to hold by the service of 1 knight's fee.4
At Easter in 1190, Gilbert FitzReinfrid obtains aquittance of noutgeld and customs on his land which is accounted in the farm of Westmorland at £14 6s. 4d. yearly; also a grant from Richard I of lands in Kendale, valued in the farm of Westmorland at £8 18s. 2d. yearly; also the grant of a fishery of Kendale, valued in the said farm at £5 yearly.4
In 1189, Richard I grants to Gilbert son of Roger FitzReinfrid for 20 marks a weekly market on Saturday at Kyrkebi in Kendale, date 9th December, 1 Richard.4
Before 1199 Gilbert FitzReidfrid confirmed to Roger, son of Augustine de Heaton, a grant of land in Torver which had been made by William II de Lancaster to Augustine de Heaton.5
Between 1190 and 1210, Gilbert FitzReinfrid and Helewise his wife grant to St. Mary's, York, 6 stags yearly for the infirmary. Witnesses were Gregory canon of York, Adam de Bethum and others. Gilbert and his wife also confirmed to the church of the Holy Trinity of Kirkeby in Kendale the land which William de Lancaster, the younger, had gave and also confirmed to the monks of St. Mary's, York, inter alia the church of Kirkeby in Kendale; Nicholas (parson) of Kirkeby in Kendale being one of the witnesses.4
The acquittance of the noutegeld of the land of Gilbert FitzReinfrid ceased, so far as the account of the sheriff was concerned, at Easter, 1194, and the grant of £8 18s. 2d. of land in Kendale, and the fishery £5, also ceased at the same date.4
An agreement was made in 1196 by which Ulverston and the western moiety of the Fells were confirmed by the monks to Gilbert FitzReinfrid and his wife Helewise, the heiress of William de Lancaster, at rents of 10s. and 20s. respectively. Gilbert and Helewise renounced all claim to Newby in Yorkshire and to hunting rights in the eastern moiety of the Fells; they also promised the monks a free passage through Ulverston and Crakeslith to the Crake fishery and the land beyond.5
In 1196, Witherslack was probably a member of the demense lands of the barony of Kendale for by a fine that year in the king's court between Gilbert son of Roger Fitz-Reinfrid and "Aylewise" his wife, plaintiffs, and Henry de Redeman, tenants, respecting "Witeberge," this is Whitbarrow with the appurtenances, the said Henry quit-claimed to them the right which he had held in Witeberge, for which they gave him Selesat by the right bounds by which Cospatric de Selesat held it with other privileges and granted to Henry and his men of Levenes common of pasture of the moss between Witeberge and Levenes, to be held by Henry and his heirs by the free service of 5s. yearly. Gilbert Fitz-Reinfrid probably enfeoffed his natural son, Roger de Lancaster, of Witherslack shortly before 1220. It descended to John, son of Roger de Lancaster and was held by Annora, relict of John, at the time of her death in 1338. It had been granted in 1328 to John de Cancefield, as trustee, for settlement upon Roger de Lancaster, brother of John, for life, with remainder to Michael son of Robert de Haverington.4
In 1197, Gilbert FitzReinfrid proffers £100 for having £6 worth of land and for having acquittance of cornage and other liberties, according to the tenour of the king's charter.4
In 1199 Gilbert FitzReinfrid proffers to King John £100 for the confirmation of his charters and for having gallows and pit in his fee which he holds by knight's service in co. Lancaster, and that the agreement made between him and king Richard holds good, namely for the acquittance of cornage and for holding in peace his land in Kendale, which he has by the gift of king Richard; and for this fine he is quit of £7 3s. 1d. for the Westmerieland for the 6th year of king Richard, and of £21 9s. 3d. for the 7th year, and of £14 6s. 3d. for the 8th year, and of £14 6s. 2d. for the 9th year and of £28 7s. 10d. for the past years and of £28 7s. 10d. for this year. Sum £114 0s. 5d. The same Gilbert has acquittance of scutage of 2 knight's fees.4
In April 1200 King John allowed to Gilbert FitzReinfrid free court, gallows, etc., in the knight's fee he held in Lancashire, adding a market at Warton every Wednesday. The Lancasters had castles in 'Merhull' and Kendall, and the former is supposed to have been at the place in Warton later known as Mourholme. After Gilbert's rebellion and capture he surrendered it to the king in 1216, and probably the castle was then destroyed. After the death of William de Lancaster III in 1246 Warton was on partition assigned to Walter de Lindsey, and thenceforward descended in the same way as the Lindsay moiety of Nether Wyresdale.5
Between 1200 and 1209, in full court of Gilbert son of Roger FitzReinfrid at Kirkbi, before Henry de Redman, then seneschal, and other good men, Matilde de Stiveton, daughter of Ellis de Stiveton, made a release of land in co. Lancaster to the said Gilbert. Witnesses were Lambert de Bussei, Adam son of Roger (of Yealand), Gilbert de Lancaster, William de Windeshore, Roger de Burton, Williamd son of Waltheve, gamel the forester, Richard de Arten (sic), Benedict Gernet, Ralph de Stiveland, Luke (?) and John, brethren.4
In 1201, a jury declared that £6 worth of land in Kendale and a fishery which used to render to the Exchequer 100s. were always in the hands of Henry II and Richard I, as their demense until king Richard gave them to Gilbert FitzReinfrid.4
In 1204, Gilbert FitzReinfrid and his wife Hawise repurchased parts of Scotforth. These may have formed the third part of the manor named in 1319.5
About the year 1320 it was recorded that Carnforth had anciently belonged to the parish of Bolton-le-Sands until the interdict of England (1208) when it had been transferred to that of Warton, doubtless by Gilbert FitzReinfrid the chief lord and that time an active supporter and favourite of the king.5
Between 1209 and 1212, Gilbert son of Roger FitzReinfrid grants to Richard Walensis 1 c. in Munketon (co. York, which John abbot of Fountains and the convent had granted to the said Gilbert), which Walter de Fauchenberge held, to hold for 22s. and 1/18 fee. Witnesses were Lambert de Buseto, Anselm de Furneis, Stephen de Welleton, William son of Ketel, Roger de Byrkebyrle, Gilbert de Lancaster, Henry de Alnou, Richard de Coupland, Henry de Rademan, William Tuchet, William Marshall, Thomas Flandrensys Walter Pychard, Richard de Preston, Walter de Lancaster and Roger Gernet.4
in 1212, Gilbert FitzReinfrid and Helewise his wife demand against Thomas de Brumfeld 4 carucates of land in Brumfel and Rohetun, as the right of the said Helewise and as those whereof Ketel son of Eutret, ancestor of the said Helewise, was seised, as of fee and right, in the time of Henry, grandfather of king Henry, father of the king, and from him the right of the said Helewise descended from step to step. Thomas says that Adam his son holds the Tenement.4
In 1212 Adam de Yseni held five plough-lands in Whittington, but had granted this portion to Gilbert FitzReinfrid while the heir of Robert son of Gillemichael held the thegnage plough-land. William son of Robert in `1219 sold 8 oxgangs of land in Lathebote to Gilbert FitzReinfrid who thus became the lord of the whole of Whittington.5
Gilbert gave a charter to Aldred son of Hamlet concerning the fourth part of the vill of Forton.5
William son of Michael de Furness granted 2 oxgangs of land to Roger FitzReinfrid to be held by a rent of 32d. yearly, date unknown.5
He was said to be a favorite of King John. He was Sheriff of Lancaster in the 7th and 17th years of John's reign, and Sheriff of Yorkshire from 12 to 16 John (1209-1212). It was Gilbert who rebuilt Kendall Castle in stone.2
Gilbert became opposed to King John over Magna Carta and, after John turned the tables on his rebellious Barons, had his son William, taken hostage, and lost his titles, his castle at Kendal and the Honor of Lancaster in 1215. Peter de Brus was also opposed to John and was a supporter of the invasion by Louis of France. Fitz Reinfrid recovered Royal favor, and the release of this son, through payment of a find of 12,000 marks, an enormous sum.2
In 1216, there are letters of safe-conduct for Gilbert FitzReinfrid, father of William de Lancaster, touching the redemption of the said William.4
In 1216, Gilbert FitzReinfrid delivered up to the king his castles of Morhull and Kirkeby, at Berewic, on 22nd January, on which occasion he made fine with the king by 12,000 marks for his goodwill and grace and the remission of his rancour against Gilbert for confederacy with the king's enemies, the barons, and that his son, William de Lancaster, and his knights, Ralph de Aencurt and Lambert de Busay, might be delivered from prison, having been taken in Rochester castle inmunition against the king; for his and his son's faithful service he was required to find hostages, namely Benedict son and heir of Henry Redeman, the first born son of Roger de Kirkeby, whom he has of the said Gilbert's daughter, the son and heir of William de Windlesores whom he has of the niece of the said Gilbert, the son or daughter and heir of Ralph de Aencurt, the son or daughter and heir of Roger de Burton, the daughter and heir of Adam de Yeland, the son or daughter of Thomas de Bethum, the son or daughter and heir of Walter de Strikeland, the daughter of Richard de Copland, the son of Gilbert de Lancaster, or other children in their places. Gilbert pledges himself to the service of the king and his heirs by queen Isabel for all of his life, under pain of forfeiture of his lands, and he finds hostages and delivered up his castles of Morhull and Kirkeby.4
In 1217, a mandate was issued to Peter de Maulay to deliver to the Earl of Chester, William de Lancaster, a prisoner in his custody.William de Lancaster to be sent to Gloucester under safe conduct.4
On May 6, 1220, the land of Gilbert FitzReinfrid is taken into the king's hands and nothing removed therefrom until William de Lancaster, son and heir of Gilbert, does what is due to the king. Mandate to William de Lancaster to deliver to Theobald son of Theobald Walter his siter Matilda whom king John committed to Gilbert FitzReinfrid, William's father to bring up.4
Gilbert's arms: Argent two bars Gules, on a canton Gules a lion passant guardant Or (or, for William de Lancaster, (his son), Argent). These were also the arms of John de Lancaster, a Baron in 1299, and Roger de Lancaster.2
Family 1 | Hawise de Lancaster b. c 1169 |
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Citations
- Baron of Kendal.
- [S2378] The de Lancaster Family. Online http://balder.prohosting.com/shissem/Hissem_Lancaster.html
- [S2380] Stirnet Genealogy. Online http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/genfam.htm
- [S2382] British History Online. Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/
- [S272] Farrer, William and J. Brownbill editors. The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster. 8 volumes. London, England: A. Constable and Company, 1906-14).
Roger FitzReinfrid1 
#64310, b. circa 1114, d. after 1198
| Charts | Ancestors of Sir John Lawrence, Baronet Descent from Roger FitzReinfrid to Robert Lawrence |
| Relationship | 12th great-grandfather of Robert Lawrence. |
Roger FitzReinfrid was born circa 1114.2 He married first Rohese de Clare, daughter of Richard FitzGilbert de Clare and Adeliz le Meschin.1 Roger FitzReinfrid married second Alice de Breton, daughter of Lewis Brito.2 Roger died after 1198.2
Roger was Henry II's dapifer (steward), justicar and Sheriff for Sussex and Berkshire. He was a member of the Curia regis at Westminster. His first wife may have been Rohaise (Rohese) de Gant, the widowed Countess of Lincoln. She was the daughter of Richard de Clare and Alice, the daughter of Ranulph le Meschine, Earl of Chester. Circa 1170-1180 Roger conveyed one-twelth a knight's fee to the nuns of Clerkenwil on the condition that they receive his wife, Alice, and her mother, Margaret, as nuns in their chapter whenever it pleased them to enter.1
Some identify Roger's wife as Rohese de Romare, daughter of William de Romare, Earl of Lincoln, but this is believed to be incorrect.
Some sources indicate that Roger is the son of Gilbert de Lancaster who was the son of Gilbert de Lancaster son of Ketel son of Eltred of Kendal but this is believed to be incorrect.
Another source (stirnet.com) claims that Roger's father wes Ralph de Bruere, whose father was Reinfrid de Bruere.1
Roger was also known as Roger FitzReinfride de Bruere.
Roger was Henry II's dapifer (steward), justicar and Sheriff for Sussex and Berkshire. He was a member of the Curia regis at Westminster. His first wife may have been Rohaise (Rohese) de Gant, the widowed Countess of Lincoln. She was the daughter of Richard de Clare and Alice, the daughter of Ranulph le Meschine, Earl of Chester. Circa 1170-1180 Roger conveyed one-twelth a knight's fee to the nuns of Clerkenwil on the condition that they receive his wife, Alice, and her mother, Margaret, as nuns in their chapter whenever it pleased them to enter.1
Some identify Roger's wife as Rohese de Romare, daughter of William de Romare, Earl of Lincoln, but this is believed to be incorrect.
Some sources indicate that Roger is the son of Gilbert de Lancaster who was the son of Gilbert de Lancaster son of Ketel son of Eltred of Kendal but this is believed to be incorrect.
Another source (stirnet.com) claims that Roger's father wes Ralph de Bruere, whose father was Reinfrid de Bruere.1
Roger was also known as Roger FitzReinfride de Bruere.
Family 1 | Rohese de Clare b. c 1120 |
Family 2 | Alice de Breton |
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Citations
- [S2378] The de Lancaster Family. Online http://balder.prohosting.com/shissem/Hissem_Lancaster.html
- [S2380] Stirnet Genealogy. Online http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/genfam.htm
Unknown de FitzReinfrid1 
#64824
Unknown de FitzReinfrid||p201.htm#i64824|Gilbert FitzReinfrid|b. c 1162\nd. b 5 May 1220|p201.htm#i64309|Hawise de Lancaster|b. c 1169|p261.htm#i39024|Roger FitzReinfrid|b. c 1114\nd. a 1198|p201.htm#i64310|Alice de Breton||p112.htm#i64748|William II de Lancaster|d. c 1184|p263.htm#i15315|Hawise de Stuteville||p439.htm#i15316|
| Parent | Gilbert FitzReinfrid1 b. c 1162, d. b 5 May 1220 |
| Parent | Hawise de Lancaster1 b. c 1169 |
| Relationship | Granddaughter of Roger FitzReinfrid. |
| Relationship | 11th great-granddaughter of Charlemagne. |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 8 times removed of William I of England. |
| Relationship | 12th great-granddaughter of Alfred of England. |
| Relationship | 10th great-grandaunt of Robert Lawrence. |
Family | Roger de Kirkeby |
Citations
- [S2382] British History Online. Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/
Gilbert FitzRenfrid1 
#64301
Gilbert FitzRenfrid||p201.htm#i64301|Renfrid de Taillebois||p444.htm#i31563||||||||||||||||
| Parent | Renfrid de Taillebois1 |
| Relationship | 19th great-granduncle of Robert Lawrence. |
Citations
- [S1955] Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
Isabel FitzRichard 
#22767
Isabel FitzRichard married William de Burgo de Mortaigne, son of Robert de Mortaigne and Matilda de Montgomery.1
Family | William de Burgo de Mortaigne b. c 1060, d. a 1140 |
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Citations
- [S422] Enfield, Jerry A.. Enfield-Bryant Genealogy. CD-ROM. 501 Latane Drive, Richmond, VA 23236: Jerry A. Enfield, December 1999.
Osborn FitzRichard1 
#43419, b. circa 1055, d. 1080
Osborn FitzRichard|b. c 1055\nd. 1080|p201.htm#i43419|Richard FitzCrob|b. c 1030|p198.htm#i43421||||||||||||||||
| Parent | Richard FitzCrob1 b. c 1030 |
| Charts | Ancestors of Grissell Gibbons, wife of Sir John Lawrence |
| Relationship | 18th great-grandfather of Robert Lawrence. |
Osborn FitzRichard was born circa 1055 in Herefordshire, England.1 He married Nest verch Gruffydd, daughter of Gruffydd ap Llywelyn and Edith of Mercia.1 Osborn died in 1080 in England.1
Family | Nest verch Gruffydd b. c 1061 |
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Citations
- [S815] Ancestry World Tree Project (Ancestry Family Tree). Online http://www.ancestry.com
Robert FitzRichard 
#31450, b. circa 1153
Robert FitzRichard|b. c 1153|p201.htm#i31450|Richard FitzEustace|b. c 1128\nd. bt 1157 - 1163|p199.htm#i20779|Aubrey de Lisoures|b. c 1128\nd. a 1193|p316.htm#i43596|Eustace FitzJohn|b. b 1100\nd. c Jul 1157|p200.htm#i20780|Agnes FitzNigel|b. c 1110\nd. about 1166, or 1185|p201.htm#i20781|Robert de Lisoures|b. c 1097|p316.htm#i20777|Aubrey de Lacy|b. c 1097|p258.htm#i20776|
| Parent | Richard FitzEustace b. c 1128, d. bt 1157 - 1163 |
| Parent | Aubrey de Lisoures b. c 1128, d. a 1193 |
| Relationship | 11th great-grandson of Charlemagne. |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 4 times removed of William I of England. |
| Relationship | 10th great-grandson of Alfred of England. |
| Relationship | 14th great-granduncle of Robert Lawrence. |
Robert FitzRichard was born circa 1153.1
Citations
- [S422] Enfield, Jerry A.. Enfield-Bryant Genealogy. CD-ROM. 501 Latane Drive, Richmond, VA 23236: Jerry A. Enfield, December 1999.
Roger FitzRichard1 
#20408, b. circa 1139, d. circa 1177
Roger FitzRichard|b. c 1139\nd. c 1177|p201.htm#i20408|Richard FitzEustace|b. c 1128\nd. bt 1157 - 1163|p199.htm#i20779|Jane Bigod||p95.htm#i31451|Eustace FitzJohn|b. b 1100\nd. c Jul 1157|p200.htm#i20780|Agnes FitzNigel|b. c 1110\nd. about 1166, or 1185|p201.htm#i20781|Roger le Bigod|b. c 1060\nd. bt 8 Sep 1107 - 15 Sep 1107|p96.htm#i31466|Adeliza de Toeni|b. c 1069\nd. b 1136|p450.htm#i31467|
| Parent | Richard FitzEustace b. c 1128, d. bt 1157 - 1163 |
| Parent | Jane Bigod |
| Charts | Ancestors of Grissell Gibbons, wife of Sir John Lawrence |
| Relationship | 10th great-grandson of Charlemagne. |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of William I of England. |
| Relationship | 10th great-grandson of Alfred of England. |
| Relationship | 15th great-grandfather of Robert Lawrence. |
Roger FitzRichard was born circa 1139.2 He married Alice de Vere, daughter of Aubrey de Vere II and Alice FitzGilbert de Clare.3,2 Roger died circa 1177.2
Family | Alice de Vere b. c 1124, d. a 1185 |
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Citations
- Baron of Warkworth.
- [S422] Enfield, Jerry A.. Enfield-Bryant Genealogy. CD-ROM. 501 Latane Drive, Richmond, VA 23236: Jerry A. Enfield, December 1999.
- [S353] Weis Th.D., Frederick Lewis. The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215. with Additions and Corrections by William Lee Sheppard Jr. M. S. with William R. Beall, Fifth Edition. Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc., 1999.
Roger FitzRichard1,2 
#64712
Family | Alianor de Essex |
Citations
- Of Warkworth.
- [S2380] Stirnet Genealogy. Online http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/genfam.htm
Alice FitzRobert1 
#20247, d. before 1225
Alice FitzRobert married Piers FitzHerbert, son of Herbert FitzHerbert II and Lucy FitzMiles, on 28 November 1203.1 Alice died before 1225.1
Family | Piers FitzHerbert d. 1 Jun 1235 |
Citations
- [S422] Enfield, Jerry A.. Enfield-Bryant Genealogy. CD-ROM. 501 Latane Drive, Richmond, VA 23236: Jerry A. Enfield, December 1999.