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Robert fitzRoger (died 1214) was an Anglo-Norman
nobleman and
Sheriff of
Norfolk and
Suffolk and Northumberland. He was a son of
Roger fitzRichard and...
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Robert fitzRoger (1247–1310), Lord of Warkworth,
Clavering and Eure, was an
English baron. He was a son of
Roger FitzJohn and
Isabel de Dunbar.
FitzRoger fought...
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Walter of
Gloucester (also
Walter FitzRoger or
Walter de Pitres) (d. c. 1129) was an
early Anglo-Norman
official of the King of
England during the early...
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before being created by Writ of
summons to
Parliament of
Robert fitzRoger, as
Baron FitzRoger in 1295
until his
death in 1310. His son John de Clavering,...
- of Clavering, was an
English noble. John was the
eldest son of
Robert fitzRoger and
Margaret de la Zouch. He
fought with his
father at the
Battle of Falkirk...
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Dunbar and Euphemia, and is
known to have had the
following issue:
Robert fitzRoger,
married Margery la Zouche, had issue. Euphemia,
firstly married William...
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nobleman (or 1130)
Richard Fitz Pons,
Norman nobleman (b. 1080)
Walter FitzRoger,
Norman sheriff of
Gloucester Zhao Mingcheng,
Chinese politician (b. 1081)...
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Reading Abbey, Yorkshire.
FitzHerbert married Alice, the
daughter of
Robert fitzRoger, Lord of
Warkworth and
Clavering and
Margaret de Chesney, they had the...
- 1264/5) and Lucy FitzPeter, the
daughter of
Peter FitzHerbert and
Alice FitzRoger. He had five brothers, Sir Peter, Sir William, Sir Alexander, Sir Herbert...
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although it
seems not
previously noted as a rebel. He was the son of
Robert fitzRoger and
Margaret Chesney.
History relates that with the
renewal of hostilities...