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1. | Joane de Cantalupe (daughter of William de Cantalupe, Lord Abergavenny and Eva de Braose); was buried in Greyfriars, Coventry, Warwickshire, England. Family/Spouse: Henry Hastings. Henry (son of Sir Henry Hastings and Ada of Huntington) was buried in Greyfriars, Coventry, Warwickshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- John Hastings was born on 6 May 1262 in England; died on 9 Mar 1312 in England; was buried in Greyfriars, Coventry, Warwickshire, England.
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8. | William de Cantilupe was born about 1159 in Buckinghamshire, England (son of Walter Cantilupe); died on 7 Apr 1239; was buried in Studley Priory, Studley, Warwickshire, England. Other Events and Attributes:
- Land/House: 1166; In 1166 he was recorded as a minor landowner in Essex and Lincolnshire, who was a younger brother of Fulk de Cantilup.
- Offices Held: From 1200 to 1204; He as the Sheriff of Worcestershire from 1200 to 1204.
- Land/House: 1204; In 1204 Cantilupe was granted the Warwickshire manor of Aston, to which as was usual, was appended his family name. The location now has a modern cartographical spelling as "Cantlow", one of the many ancient variants of the family name. This manor had previously been held by William the Chamberlain de Tankerville before it escheated to the crown.
- Offices Held: 1204; IN 1204 he was the Under-Sheriff of Herefordshire.
- Land/House: 1205; In 1205 Cantilupe was granted the manor of Eaton, Bedfordshire, (from 16th-century "Eaton Bray") which became the caput of the Cantilupe feudal barony. The grant, for knight-service of one knight, was in exchange for the manor of Coxwell, Berkshire, which had been previously granted to him. Eaton had been held at the time of William the Conqueror by the latter's brother Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, but later escheated to the crown. At Eaton, Cantilupe built a castle.
- Military: 1205; He took part in the ineffectual expedition to Poitou in 1205.
- Offices Held: 1207; He became the Sheriff of Worcestershire in 1207, serving until the end of the John's reign in 1216.
- Residence: 1209, Kenilworth Castle, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England; Following his appointment as Sheriff of Warwickshire and Sheriff of Leicestershire in 1209, his main residence became Kenilworth Castle in Warwickshire.
- Land/House: From 1215 to 1216; Cantilupe was granted several manors formerly held by rebel barons during 1215–16, at the time of the signing of Magna Carta in 1215. He was commissioned by John to negotiate the return of such rebels to peaceable relations. He served as gaoler of baronial hostages, which action probably gained him the description by the contemporary chronicler Roger of Wendover as one of John's "evil counselors"
- Military: 1217; Under the regency council of 1217, during which year he was a Baron of the Exchequer, Cantilupe was at the siege of Mountsorrel Castle, Leicestershire, which was razed to the ground, and was also at the Second Battle of Lincoln.
- Military: 1224; He served the council at the siege of Bedford in 1224. He later served in Wales (1228 and 1231) and Brittany (1230).
- Last Full Review: 29 May 2020
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William married Mecelin Braci on yes date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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14. | Sir William the Marshal, Earl of Pembroke was born in 1146 (son of John FitzGilbert, Marshal of the Royal Household and Sibyl de Salisbury); died on 14 May 1219 in Caversham, Oxfordshire, England ; was buried in Temple Church, London, England . Other Events and Attributes:
- Title(s): say 1165
- Miscellaneous: 1204, Cilgerran Castle, Cilgerran, Pembrokeshire, Wales
- Offices Held: 1216 to 1219
Notes:
Title(s):
He became the 3rd Earl of Pembroke.
Miscellaneous:
He captured Cilgerran Castle, Dyfed from Lord Rhys of Deheubarth.
Offices Held:
He was the Marshal of England, Protector of the Realm, and Regent of England.
William married Isabel de Clare, Countess Strigoil in Aug 1189 in London, England. Isabel (daughter of Richard FitzGilbert "Strongbow" de Clare, Earl of Pembroke and Aoife MacMurrough, Countess of Ireland) was born about 1174; died in 1220; was buried in Tintern Abbey, Tintern, Monmouthshire, Wales. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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15. | Isabel de Clare, Countess Strigoil was born about 1174 (daughter of Richard FitzGilbert "Strongbow" de Clare, Earl of Pembroke and Aoife MacMurrough, Countess of Ireland); died in 1220; was buried in Tintern Abbey, Tintern, Monmouthshire, Wales. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes:
Title(s):
She was also the Countess of Pembroke.
Children:
- Maud Marshall, Countess of Norfolk died on 27 Mar 1248.
- William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke was born about 1190 in Normandy, France; died on 6 Apr 1231; was buried on 15 Apr 1231 in Temple Church, London, England .
- Richard Marshal, Earl of Pembroke was born after 1190; died on 16 Apr 1234 in Kilkenny Castle, Kilkenny, Ireland; was buried on 17 Apr 1234 in St. Francis Abbey, Kilkenny, Ireland.
- Gilbert Mashal, Earl of Pembroke was born in 1194; died on 27 Jun 1241 in Hertford Priory, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England; was buried in Temple Church, London, England .
- Walter Marshal, Earl of Pembroke was born after 1198; died on 24 Nov 1245 in Goodrich Castle, Goodrich, Herefordshire, England; was buried in Tintern Abbey, Tintern, Monmouthshire, Wales.
- Anselm Marshal died on 22 Dec 1245 in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales; was buried on 24 Dec 1245 in Tintern Abbey, Tintern, Monmouthshire, Wales.
- Lady Isabel Marshal was born on 9 Oct 1200 in Pembroke Castle, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wale; died on 17 Jan 1240 in Berkhamsted Castle, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire., England; was buried in Beaulieu Abbey, Hampshire, England.
- Sibyl Marshal died in 1280.
- 7. Eva Marshall died in by 1246.
- Joan Marshal died after 1234.
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