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4I. RANULPH- b.c.1070 Briquessart, Livry, m. LUCY of BOLINGBROKE, d. 17 Jan. 1129 Chester
10II. WILLIAM- m. CECILY de RUMILLY, Lady Skipton (d.c.1151), d.c.1135. Lord of Copeland
Ref:
The Complete Peerage- St. Catherine Press, London- Vol.III, p.164ff; XIV, p.353ff
Domesday Descendants- KSB Keats-Rohan, Boydell Press, 2002- p. 228
Tim Powys-Lybbe's web page at: http://www.tim.ukpub.net
Sir Ranulf was the Earl of Chester and commanded the Royal forces in Normandy.
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Ref:
The Complete Peerage- St. Catherine Press, London- Vol.III, p.164ff; XIV, p.353ff
Domesday Descendants- KSB Keats-Rohan, Boydell Press, 2002- p. 228
Tim Powys-Lybbe's web page at: http://www.tim.ukpub.net
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Ranulph founded the Repton Priory in Derby. He was a distinguished soldier and Constable of Lincoln. He
was poisoned by his wife Maud.
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Ref:
The Complete Peerage- St. Catherine Press, London- Vol.III, p.164ff, 243; XIV, p.353ff
Domesday Descendants- KSB Keats-Rohan, Boydell Press, 2002- p. 228
English Baronies- I.J. Sanders, Oxford University Press, 1963- p. 32
Tim Powys-Lybbe's web page at: http://www.tim.ukpub.net
Hugh was one of the Earls that rebelled against Henry II in 1173 and lost his earldom until 1177.
I. Ranulph- b.c.1170, m.1. 3 Feb. 1188, annulled 1199, Constance de Bretagne, Duchess of Brittany
(b.c.1161, d. 5 Sept. 1201 Nantes), 2. Clemence de Fougeres (d. 1252), d.s.p. 28 Oct. 1232 Wallingford,
Berks
8II. MAUD- b.1171, m. DAVID, Earl of Huntingdon (see CRINAN) (b.c.1144, d. 17 June 1219
Yardley, Northants, bur. Sawtrey Abbey), d. 6 Jan. 1233
12III. MABEL- m. WILLIAM d'AUBIGNY, Earl of Arundel (d. before 30 Mar. 1221), d. before
1232
IV. Agnes- m. William de Ferrers, Earl of Derby (b.c.1170, d. 22 Sept. 1247), d. 2 Nov. 1247
V. Hawise- b.c.1180, m. Robert de Quincy (d. before 1232), d. before 3 Mar. 1242
9VI. AMICE- m. Sir RALPH de MAINWARING (d. after 1189)
Ref:
The Complete Peerage- St. Catherine Press, London- Vol.III, p.166-70, 243; IV, p. 196; VI, p.647; X,
p.375; XII, pp.648-9
Domesday Descendants- KSB Keats-Rohan, Boydell Press, 2002- p. 228
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English Baronies- I.J. Sanders, Oxford University Press, 1963- p. 32
History of Cheshire - George Ormerod, Routledge & Sons, 1882- Vol. III, p.229
Visitations of Cheshire of 1580- Harleian Society, 1882- p.165
Tim Powys-Lybbe's web page at: http://www.tim.ukpub.net
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I. Ranulf- d.s.p. before 1140. Baron of Egremont, Cumberland and Skipton, Yorkshire
II. Alice- m.1. William Fitz Duncan (d.c.1153), 2. Alexander Fitz Gerold (d.s.p. 1178), d. before Dec.
1187. Alice inherited Egremont and Skipton from her brother Ranulf.
11III. AVICE- m.1. WILLIAM de CURCY (d. before 1130), 2. William Paynel (d.c.1146), 3. Walter
de Percy, d.c.1179
IV. Maud- m.1. Philip de Belmeis of Tong, Shropshire and Ashby, Leicestershire, 2. Hugh de Mortimer
(d. before Dec. 1181)
Ref:
The Complete Peerage- St. Catherine Press, London- Vol.VIII, pp.48-9; IX, p.266ff; XII/2, p. 930ff; XIV,
p. 53
Dictionary of National Biography- Leslie Stephen, Ed., Oxford University Press-
Early Yorshire Charters- C.T. Clay, Yorkshire Archiological Society- Vol. V, 'The Honour of Skipton',
frontispiece pedigree
Domesday Descendants- KSB Keats-Rohan, Boydell Press, 2002- pp. 317, 1039-40
English Baronies- I.J. Sanders, Oxford University Press, 1963- p. 115
Tim Powys-Lybbe's web page at: http://www.tim.ukpub.net
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