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    The Umfraville family were Anglo-Norman landowners, administrators and soldiers who were prominent from about 1120 to 1437 on the northern border of England...
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    Sir Robert de Umfraville KG, Lord of Redesdale (c. 1363 – 1437) was a knight in late-medieval England who took part in the later stages of the Hundred...
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    marriage of his daughter Matilda, to the line of the Norman Gilbert de Umfraville. The lands of Clan Ogilvy, in Angus, was ruled by a mormaer; one of the...
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    Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus also known as The Red Earl (before 1246 – 1308) was the first of the Anglo-French de Umfraville line to rule the...
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  • Sir Thomas Umfraville (c1362-1391) was an English landowner, soldier, administrator, diplomat, and politician who sat in the Parliament of England as member...
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  • Odinel de Umfraville (unknown date - 1166) - English aristocrat, son of Robert I de Umfraville. He owned lands in Northumberland (with Prado Castle) and...
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  • Gilbert de Umfraville (died 1245) was a 13th-century English baron. Gilbert was the eldest son of Richard de Umfraville, Lord of Redesdale. He succeeded...
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  • resigned as joint guardian and was replaced by Ingram de Umfraville. In May 1301, de Umfraville, John Comyn and William Lamberton resigned as joint guardians...
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    discounted the advice of his lieutenants, the Earl of Huntingdon and Gilbert Umfraville, to consolidate his own force and position; instead he ordered the Earl...
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    with Robert Bruce (1298–1300) William Lamberton (1299–1301) Ingram de Umfraville (1300–1301) John de Soules (1301–1302) Preceded by William Wallace Succeeded...
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  • William de Hameldone, who could, it has been argued, be descended from the Umfraville family of Northumberland or the Beaumont Earls of Leicester. Both assertions...
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    Henry de Beaumont, David III Strathbogie, and Gilbert de Umfraville, son of Robert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus. In 1332 the disinherited and Balliol made...
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    Monthermer, 1st Baron Monthermer Robert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus Sir Anthony de Luci Sir Ingram de Umfraville Sir John Maltravers, 1st Baron Maltravers...
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    de Ros, 9th Baron de Ros Robert Umfraville I (d. 1145) Odinel Umfraville I Gilbert de Umfraville Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus Matilda, Countess...
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    Sir Ingram de Umfraville (fl. 1284–1320) was a Scottish noble who played a particularly chequered role in the Wars of Scottish Independence, changing sides...
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    Gilbert V de Umfraville (July 1390 – 22 March 1421), popularly styled the "Earl of Kyme", was an English noble who took part in the Hundred Years War....
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    Robert de Umfraville, 8th Earl of Angus, of Prudhoe, Chollerton, Harbottle, and Whelpington, Northumberland (c. 1277 – 1325) was an Anglo-Norman baron...
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    February 1413, Sir Gilbert Umfraville (slain at the Battle of Baugé in Anjou on 22 March 1421), son of Sir Thomas Umfraville (died 12 February 1391) and...
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  • John Comyn, Lord of Badenoch, John Comyn, Earl of Buchan and Ingram de Umfraville, was a victory for the English forces. In August, the Pope sent a letter...
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  • Matilda, who married three times: John Comyn (died 1242) Gilbert de Umfraville, Baron of Prudhoe, Northumberland, and Richard de Dover, Baron of Chilham...
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    Conqueror granted the lordship of Riddesdale in Northumberland to Robert de Umfraville on condition that he defend that land from enemies and wolves. There were...
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    by order of Henry II. Now in ruins, the castle was constructed by the Umfraville family to protect against invaders from Scotland. Harbottle Castle is...
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    House of Stuart House of Talbot House of Tosny House of Tritton House of Umfraville House of Verney House of Vincent House of Warren House of Washington Companions...
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    joint Guardian and was replaced by Sir Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus. In May 1301, Umfraville, Comyn, and Lamberton also resigned as joint Guardians...
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    had as his superior Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus, Longleg was acquitted of withholding rents by a jury, Umfraville notwithstanding attacked Fawdon...
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    been recently shown that the single cinquefoil was also borne by the Umfravilles of Northumberland, who appear to have owned a place called Hamilton in...
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  • Scottish were routed and a large number of prisoners taken. Robert de Umfraville, led the English garrisons of Jedburgh and Roxburgh castles inflicting...
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  • 1973), Country Musician Ingram, bishop of Glasgow (d. 1174) Ingram de Umfraville (fl. 1284–1320), Guardian of Scotland during the Wars of Scottish Independence...
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  • needed to control the dispersed earldom; she then married Gilbert de Umfraville, a Norman, who was feudal Baron of Prudhoe in Northumberland. He died...
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  • considerable estates after the death of her first husband Gilbert de Umfraville in 1380/81, and probably in a move to ally herself politically with the...
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