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William FitzGilbert was the
fifteenth Lord
Chancellor of England, from 1141 to 1142,
serving the
Empress Matilda.
Powicke Handbook of
British Chronology...
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Fitzgilbert is a
Norman French surname. It is patronymic,
since the
prefix Fitz-
derives from the
Latin filius,
meaning "son of." Its
variants include...
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Baldwin FitzGilbert (c. 1030 – 1086/1091) (alias
Baldwin the Sheriff,
Baldwin of Exeter,
Baldwin de Meulles/Moels and
Baldwin du Sap) was a
Norman magnate...
- Lord of
Leinster and
Justiciar of
Ireland (sometimes
known as
Richard FitzGilbert), was an Anglo-Norman
nobleman notable for his
leading role in the Anglo-Norman...
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Richard fitz
Gilbert de
Clare (died 15
April 1136) 3rd
feudal baron of
Clare in Suffolk, was an Anglo-Norman nobleman. A
marcher lord in Wales, he was...
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Richard fitz
Gilbert (before 1035–c. 1090), 1st
feudal baron of
Clare in Suffolk, was a
Norman lord who parti****ted in the
Norman conquest of England...
- John
Marshal (also
referred to as John
FitzGilbert, died 22 July 1165), was a
minor nobleman of Anglo-Norman
origins who
served as
marshal of England...
- 1074. He left
England in the
hands of his supporters,
including Richard fitzGilbert and
William de Warenne, as well as Lanfranc. William's
ability to leave...
- the
combined efforts of Odo of Bayeux,
Geoffrey of Coutances,
Richard fitzGilbert, and
William de Warenne.
Norwich was
besieged and surrendered, and Ralph...
- aft. 1113),
daughter of
Walter Giffard, Lord of
Longueville Baldwin FitzGilbert (d. 1090)
William (died
after 29
August 1060)
Adela (died
August 1092)...