William FitzAlan (1085–1160) was a nobleman of Breton ancestry. He was a major landowner, a Marcher lord with large holdings in Shropshire, where he was...
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brother of Walter Fitz Alan. William Fitz Alan, 1st Lord of Oswestry and Clun (died 1210), son of William FitzAlan, Lord of Oswestry, and a Marcher lord under...
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William FitzAlan (died 1210) was a Norman nobleman who lived in Oswestry and Clun, near Shrewsbury, along the medieval Welsh Marches. William was the...
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Constable of Cardiganshire Trevor Rees-Jones (1968-) bodyguard of Diana, Princess of Wales William FitzAlan, Lord of Oswestry (1105–1160) nobleman of Breton...
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above William FitzAlan, 2nd Lord of Oswestry and Clun (died 1215) William Fitzalan, 9th Earl of Arundel (1417–1487), descendant of the FitzAlans of Oswestry...
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Lord of Oswestry William Fitz Alan, 1st Lord of Oswestry and Clun William Fitz Alan, 2nd Lord of Oswestry and Clun John Fitzalan, Lord of Oswestry John...
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and castle of Oswestry in Shropshire. His duties included supervision of the Welsh border. He is now noted as the progenitor of the FitzAlan family, the...
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William FitzAlan was a Norman nobleman who lived in Oswestry and Clun near Shrewsbury, along the medieval Welsh Marches. William was the son of William...
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William FitzAlan, Lord of Oswestry, and his first wife Christiana. Rohese died before 1180. Hugh married secondly Princess Rose Ní Conchobair, daughter of King...
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Fitzalan, 3rd Lord of Clun and Oswestry (1200–1240) in the Welsh Marches in the county of Shropshire. John succeeded his brother, William Fitz Alan,...
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and heir of John Fitzalan, Lord of Oswestry and Clun, from Shropshire. His mother was Isabel, the daughter of William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel by...
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priest. Alice Fitzalan, married Stephen de Segrave, 3rd Lord Segrave. Margaret Fitzalan, married William le Botiller (or Butler). Eleanor FitzAlan, married...
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William Fitz Alan was a Norman nobleman who lived in Oswestry and Clun near Shrewsbury, along the medieval Welsh Marches. William was the son of William...
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Shrewsbury Castle (redirect from Siege of Shrewsbury Castle)
and the Empress Matilda the castle was held by William Fitz Alan, lord of Oswestry and Clun, on behalf of Matilda. After a short siege in 1138, King Stephen...
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(disambiguation) William FitzAlan, Lord of Oswestry (c. 1105–1160), Norman noble William Van Alen (1883–1954), American architect Norman Thomas William Allan, known...
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Buildwas Abbey (category Lists of coordinates)
likely, it received its grant of Little Buildwas, across the river from the monastery, from William FitzAlan, Lord of Oswestry, in its early years: the original...
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of Helias de Say, 3rd Lord of Clun), into the hands of the FitzAlan family through her marriage to William FitzAlan, Lord of Oswestry. The FitzAlans,...
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Shrewsbury Abbey (redirect from Church of the Holy Cross, Shrewsbury)
2nd Earl of Shrewsbury William FitzAlan, Lord of Oswestry Most of the present churchyard covers the site of the east end of the monastic church. It was created...
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Eleanor of Provence, queen consort of Henry III of England. Sometime before 1285, Alice married Richard Fitzalan, feudal lord of Clun and Oswestry in the...
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Clun Castle (category History of Shropshire)
William Fitz Alan, the lord of Oswestry. William was another powerful regional lord, and was appointed the High Sheriff of Shropshire by Adeliza of Louvain...
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passed to Alan fitz Flaad. The civil war between Stephen and Empress Matilda (1135–54) saw the Marcher Lord of Oswestry, William FitzAlan, join forces...
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Madog ap Maredudd (category Monarchs of Powys)
Oswestry Castle, a fortress of William Fitzalan. It would seem likely that he had gained both the fortresses of Oswestry and Whittington in 1146 of Fitzalan...
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medieval house of the FitzAlans. Isabella married William FitzAlan, the lord of nearby Oswestry, as his second wife in 1156. William died in 1160, leaving...
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d'Aubigny; married John Fitzalan, Lord of Oswestry. Nicole d'Aubigny (d.abt 1240); married Roger de Somery II, Baron Somery of Dudley Castle (died 26 August...
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Thomas Frederick (1889). "Fitzalan, John II, Lord of Oswestry, Clun and Arundel (1223–1267)" In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol...
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Whittington Castle, a site north-east of Oswestry which had been fortified by William Peverel the younger in 1138 in support of Empress Matilda. Fulk I, it is...
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Clan Wallace (section Origins of the clan)
Steward in 1136. One of FitzAlan's followers was Richard Wallace from Oswestry who came north to try to improve his fortunes. Oswestry is on the Welsh border...
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St Andrew's Church, Wroxeter (redirect from Church of St Andrew, Wroxeter)
in 1086 the church had a college of four priests. In 1155 William FitzAlan, Lord of Oswestry, who then held the advowson, gave the church to Haughmond...
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Maud le Vavasour, Baroness Butler (category Year of birth unknown)
John Fitzalan, Lord of Oswestry and Clun. Following the death of Theobald in early February 1206, Maud returned to England into the custody of her father...
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John Biffen (redirect from Lord Biffen)
Biffen was the member of parliament (MP) for the constituency of Oswestry, later renamed Shropshire North, from the time of his election at a by-election...
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