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- wife of Hubert Baldran, was quite distinct from Avelina, wife of Alan Fitz Flaald, with whom Mr. Eyton rashly identified her. Alan may have lived, and probably...
- Steward of Dol) Alan, Dapifer Dolensis, Took part in First Crusade, 1097. Flaald Occurs at Monmouth, 1101/2 Rhiwallon Monk of St Florent. Alan Fitz Flaad...
- before 1123; church of St Mary and other endowments granted by Alan son of Flaald: papal confirmation 1123; vacant for a time after the Black Death; dissolved...
- Dol in Brittany. Flaald fitz Alan Dapifer Dolensis. At Monmouth in 1101 or 1102 and described as frater Alani Dapiferi Alan fitz Flaald Dapifer Dolensis...
- L'Estrange arrived with William the Conqueror as an officer in the service of Flaald and was granted lands in Norfolk. The accuracy of Dugdale's account of the...
- manors, was given to Alan Fitz Flaald, hereditary Sheriff of Shropshire and ancestor of the Stewart Kings of Scotland. Flaald's son, William Fitz Alan, gave...
- genealogical essays. Alan's father, Flaad (rendered in numerous ways, including Flaald and Flathald), was a son (or possibly a brother) of Alain, dapifer to the...
- any case, Fleance appears to represent Walter's historical grandfather, Flaald. There is no evidence that this man married into a native Welsh family....
- uterine brother of Avelina's sons by her earlier marriage to Alan fitz Flaald: Jordan fitz Alan (fl. 1128–1130), William fitz Alan (died 1160), and Walter...
- Rivallon Lestrange (died before 1158) was a tenant in Norfolk of Alan fitz Flaald and married Mathilde (or Maud) the heiress of one part of the two parts...