1007771052. Hugh DE GRANDMESNIL
Seneschal of England
1007771068. William 3rd Earl of Derby DE FERRERS
In the 12th of Henry II, after levying the aid for marrying theking's daughter,certified the knight's fee, then in hispossession to be in the number of seventy-nine, for which hepaid the sum of 68 marks.
1007771069. Margaret of Nottingham PEVEREL
Heiress of her father
1007771138. Ellis Lord of Clun DE SAY
REFN: 14235
1007771144. William , 1st Earl of Arundel D'AUBIGNY
REFN: 14225
One of the Magna Carta Surities. Surnamed "William with thestong hand." When he turnd down the hand of the Queen of France,she had him placed ina pit with a lion. He reputedly defeatedthe lion by pulling out its tounge. Onreturning to England hewon the hand of the Queen dowager and was made Earl of Arundel.Earl of Sussex, Earl of Lincoln
1007771145. Adeliza of Louvain , Queen of England UNKNOWN
REFN: 14226
1007771152. Hervey Walter UNKNOWN
REFN: 14216
1007771160. Norman de Verdun UNKNOWN
REFN: 14212
1007771168. Hugh Lord Morgimer of Wigmore DE MORTIMER
This Hugh is the father of Hugh, according to Weis. Burke'sExtinct Peerage has this person omitted from the line, but thenthe dates don't work, so Weis must be correct. jf
1007771276. Robert II de Bellême , Earl of Shrewsbury UNKNOWN
REFN: 9932
1007771277. Agnes of Ponthieu , Heiress of Ponthieu UNKNOWN
REFN: 10371
1007771278. Eudes I , Duke of Burgundy BOREL
REFN: 10186
Crusader; founded the Abbey at Citeaux
1007771279. Sibylle of Burgundy UNKNOWN
REFN: 10187
1007771328. Alberic (Aubrey) DE VERE
First mentioned of this name, he app.ears in the Doomsday Book.Possessed numerous lordships in different shires. Became a monklater in life, buried in the church of Colne Priory which hefounded. Tompsett has him as Chamberlain of England whileBurke has his son Alberic first gaining that distinction
1007771329. Beatrice Countess of Ghinses UNKNOWN
She is interned in Colne Priory along with her husband TheBarons Ghinses derived decend from the Counts de Ghinses inFlanders, who were also great feudal lords in England so farback as the reigns of John and Henry III.