-
obtained the town's
charter in 1189.[citation needed] Bertram's
granddaughter Rohesia de
Verdun from Alton,
England was
married to
Theobald le Botiller, 2nd...
- de Verdun,
daughter of
Theobald le
Botiller (or Boteler) and
Rohese (or
Rohesia) de Verdun. His
paternal grandparents were John FitzAlan, Lord of Oswestry...
-
Hopkins earned his
living mostly from composing. Hopkins's
first opera, Lady
Rohesia (1947),
based on the
Ingoldsby Legends supposedly of sixteenth-century...
- Maud de Verdon,
daughter of
Theobald le
Botiller (Boteler) by his wife
Rohesia de
Verdon alias Rohese (daughter of
Nicholas de
Verdun and Clemence); by...
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Robert Richard William, died c. 1130. =
Rohesia de
Grandesmil =Emma de
Falise | | | |
William Robert, died c. 1151. | |...
- 'twixt cup and lip",
while R. H. Barham's The
Ingoldsby Legends: Lady
Rohesia (1840) has "There is many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip". The proverb...
- He was a
younger son of John
Russell of
Kingston Russell and
Dyrham and
Rohesia Bardolf. He
married Isabella,
Countess of
Menteith shortly after the death...
-
taking place in the
former castle of
Rohesia.
Before she went mad and
became known as the Witch-Queen,
Rohesia had been
using her
magic for healing....
-
married Rohesia Bardolf,
sister of Doun
Bardolf (1177–1205)
Rohesia survived her
husband , and as the
widow of a tenant-in-chief,
Rohesia's second marriage...
- was the
eldest son of
Thomas FitzMaurice (son of
Maurice FitzGerald) and
Rohesia de St. Michel. He is
noticed in 1291 in a
serious dispute with William...