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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... |
The Umfraville family were Anglo-Norman landowners, administrators and soldiers who were prominent from about 1120 to 1437 on the northern border of England... |
Edward Balliol (redirect from Edward de Baliol) Robert I following the Battle of Bannockburn. These men included Henry de Beaumont, David III Strathbogie, and Gilbert de Umfraville, son of Robert de... |
Details of his birth, education, and early career are not certain; he had certainly received a university education by early 1293 and become a canon of Glasgow... |
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... |
to another Margaret, the daughter of Henry de Percy, 2nd Baron Percy, the widow of Sir Robert de Umfraville. This marriage was childless and she survived... |
Elisabetha Comyn, m. Gilbert de Umfraville, 1st Earl of Angus Lady Elena Comyn, m. Sir William de Brechin Lady Annora Comyn, m. Nicholas de Soules Foedera p. 228... |
Bartholomew Badlesmere, 1st Baron Badlesmere (redirect from Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st Lord Badlesmere) Bartholomew owned. Bartholomew married Margaret de Clare, childless widow of Gilbert Umfraville, son of Gilbert Umfraville, 2nd Earl of Angus. The marriage had taken... |
Margaret de Clare (c. 1 April 1287 – 22 October 1333/3 January 1334), married firstly, Gilbert de Umfraville; and secondly Bartholomew de Badlesmere... |
Eustace fitz John (section Origins and early career) local notables, including John FitzOdard lord of Embleton and Robert II de Umfraville lord of Redesdale. Eustace's barony of Alnwick stretched across... |
Sir Gilbert de Middleton for treason, at Mitford Castle, in Northumberland. He was, on behalf of the King, party with Robert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus... |
Metrical History of Robert Bruce King of the Scots. London: Gowans & Gray. OL 6527461M. Findlater, AM (2011). "Sir Enguerrand de Umfraville: His Life, Descent... |
and Ingram Umfraville. According to the Chronicle of Lanercost, the leaders of the Bruce forces were Edward Bruce, Alexander Lindsay, Robert Boyd, and... |
with the king's brother, Thomas, Duke of Clarence and Sir Gilbert V de Umfraville. William Ros's second son Thomas was only fourteen at John's death,... |
Ailéan and Alexander III, King of Scotland, Isabella married Ingram de Umfraville. If Christina was still a child at the time, it is possible that she... |
and Ingram Umfraville. According to the Chronicle of Lanercost, the leaders of the Bruce forces were Edward Bruce, Alexander Lindsay, Robert Boyd, and... |
Donald of Islay or Dungal MacDouall of Galloway and Sir Ingram de Umfraville and Sir Aymer de St John, on the banks of the River Dee at a ford on the River... |
Robert de Estuteville kept ; and the castle of Warkworth, which Roger son of Richard kept ; and the castle of Harbottle, which Odenel de Umfraville held"... |
Raghnall Mac Ruaidhrí (section Career) April 2016. Beam, A (2012). "'At the Apex of Chivalry': Sir Ingram de Umfraville and the Anglo-Scottish Wars, 1296–1321". In King, A; Simpkin, D (eds... |
Lachlann Mac Ruaidhrí (section Career) Metrical History of Robert Bruce King of the Scots. London: Gowans & Gray. OL 6527461M. Findlater, AM (2011). "Sir Enguerrand de Umfraville: His Life, Descent... |