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- William FitzAldelm, FitzAdelm, FitzAldhelm, or FitzAudelin was an Anglo-Norman nobleman from Suffolk or North Yorkshire. He was the son of Adelm de Burgate...
- Monemue). She was the granddaughter of Gilbert Fitz Richard. Strongbow was another grandchild of Fitz Richard. Hugh and Rohese had at least 8 children...
- secured the recall of FitzAldelm early in 1183, and regained their power and influence. In 1182 he relieved his half-uncle Robert Fitz-Stephen, who was besieged...
- century by the sons of Ruaidrí na Saide Buide (d. 1118) aided by William FitzAldelm and is one of the oldest mortared castles in Ireland.[citation needed]...
- to rule. At the Oxford parliament in May 1177, Henry replaced William FitzAldelm and granted John his Irish lands, so becoming Lord of Ireland (Dominus...
- Isabella. In 1177, at the Council of Oxford, Henry dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland and replaced him with the ten-year-old John. Henry...
- 1175, near the later St. Catherine's church. The founder was William FitzAldelm, deputy and kinsman of King Henry II. The monastery was dedicated to Thomas...
- of Meath: 1172–73 William FitzAldelm: 1173 Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (Strongbow): 1173–1176 William FitzAldelm: 1176–1177 Hugh de Lacy, Lord...
- Derrypatrick. Strongbow died in May 1176, and Henry appointed William FitzAldelm as his new representative in Ireland. He was replaced the following year...
- specifically with the Council of Oxford in 1177. This council dismissed William FitzAldelm as Deputy of Ireland and agreed to have John made King of Ireland. This...