- 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...
- or
Rivallon Lestrange (died
before 1158) was a
tenant there of Alan fitz
Flaald and
married Mathilde (or Maud) the
heiress of one part of the two parts...
-
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...
-
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...
- any case,
Fleance appears to
represent Walter's
historical grandfather,
Flaald.
There is no
evidence that this man
married into a
native Welsh family....
- 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...
- 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...
- fief, or thereabouts, was then
vested in the
representatives of Alan Fitz
Flaald.
These FitzAlan lands were
inherited from
Ernulf through his daughter, Avelina...