- as Emma
FitzOsbern.
Robert FitzBaldwin,
Baldwin's heir in
Normandy William FitzBaldwin,
inherited Baldwin's English lands Richard FitzBaldwin Adeliza...
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Baldwin and
Richard fitz Gilbert fled with
their guardians to
Baldwin V,
Count of Flanders; they
returned to
Normandy when
William married Baldwin's daughter...
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successively without children.
William FitzBaldwin (died 1096), son of
Baldwin, died
without children Robert FitzBaldwin (died 1101),
brother of William, died...
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eight children:
Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare, d. 1136.
Gilbert Fitz Gilbert de Clare, d. 1148, 1st Earl of Pembroke.
Baldwin Fitz Gilbert de Clare, d. 1154...
- Gendar, Alison; Moritz, Owen;
Fitz-Gibbon, Jorge; Rush,
George (February 3, 1998). "A Bad Act at
Plaza Daniel Baldwin Goes on Crack-Crazed Tear". New...
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Baldwin the
Sheriff who
built Oakhampton Castle). The
castle p****ed into the Wac
family (Wake)
through the
marriage of Hugh Wac and Emma
FitzBaldwin (c1141)...
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Bishop of Coventry.
Baldwin had
suspended Nonant in
March 1190 for
holding secular office as sheriff, but
Baldwin wrote to
FitzNeal
after his departure...
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nearby site
which became Forde Abbey.
Between 1133 and 1136,
Richard FitzBaldwin (d. 1137) (Latinised to de Brioniis/Brionis/Bryonis),
feudal baron of...
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Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl
Baldwin of
Bewdley (3
August 1867 – 14
December 1947) was a
British statesman and
Conservative politician who
dominated the...
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existed 1.4
kilometres (0.87 mi)
south at Rhyd-y-gors,
built by
William FitzBaldwin of
Devon on
behalf of
English King
William II,
probably after the death...