- full set of
teeth and
realises that
Fitzpiers lied to her. The
couple become progressively more
estranged and
Fitzpiers is ****aulted by his father-in-law...
-
English nobleman. He was the son of
Eustace de
Balliol and
Petronilla FitzPiers.
Balliol was a
supporter of King John of
England during the
Barons Wars...
-
Edward I of
England in
Wales against Llywelyn ap Gruffudd.
FitzPiers died in 1286.
Fitzpiers first wife was Alice,
daughter and heir of
William de Standford...
- they had the
following issue:
Herbert FitzPiers (died 1248),
succeeded by his
brother Reginald.
Reginald FitzPiers,
married firstly Alice,
daughter and...
- Tonnay. He was
known to be dead by 1269. His
widow remarried Reginald FitzPiers, Lord of Blenlevenny.
Aimery married Joan,
widow of
Ingram de Percy, she...
-
Geoffrey Fitz Peter, Earl of Es**** (c. 1162–1213) was a
prominent member of the
government of
England during the
reigns of
Richard I and John. The patronymic...
- Scoto-French noble. He was a
younger son of
Eustace de
Balliol and
Petronilla FitzPiers.
Ingram was a
follower of King
Alexander II of Scotland,
which brought...
- palm branches.
Before 29
January 1256, he
married Alice FitzPiers,
daughter of
Reginald FitzPiers, and
their children included: John St John, 1st Baron...
- and Snow Hall (in Gainford), Durham. He and his
first wife,
Petronilla FitzPiers, had four
known sons, all of whom
appeared in the
Durham Liber Vitae:...
- held
Crickhowell Castle from 1273, as
mesne lord, the v****al of
Reginald FitzPiers. As a
knight of the
royal household of King
Edward I of England, he was...