- The
Umfraville family were Anglo-Norman landowners,
administrators and
soldiers who were
prominent from
about 1120 to 1437 on the
northern border of England...
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marriage of his
daughter Matilda, to the line of the
Norman Gilbert de
Umfraville. The
lands of Clan Ogilvy, in Angus, was
ruled by a mormaer; one of the...
- Sir
Robert de
Umfraville KG, Lord of
Redesdale (c. 1363 – 1437) was a
knight in late-medieval
England who took part in the
later stages of the Hundred...
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Gilbert de
Umfraville, Earl of
Angus also
known as The Red Earl (before 1246 – 1308) was the
first of the Anglo-French de
Umfraville line to rule the...
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Gilbert de
Umfraville (died 1245) was a 13th-century
English baron.
Gilbert was the
eldest son of
Richard de
Umfraville, Lord of Redesdale. He succeeded...
- Sir
Ingram de
Umfraville (fl. 1284–1320) was a
Scottish noble who pla**** a
particularly chequered role in the Wars of
Scottish Independence,
changing sides...
- Sir
Thomas Umfraville (c1362-1391) was an
English landowner, soldier, administrator, diplomat, and
politician who sat in the
Parliament of
England as member...
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Odinel de
Umfraville (unknown date - 1166) -
English aristocrat, son of
Robert I de
Umfraville. He
owned lands in
Northumberland (with
Prado Castle) and...
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resigned as
joint guardian and was
replaced by
Ingram de
Umfraville. In May 1301, de
Umfraville, John
Comyn and
William Lamberton resigned as
joint guardians...
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Gilbert V de
Umfraville (July 1390 – 22
March 1421), po****rly
styled the "Earl of Kyme", was an
English noble who took part in the
Hundred Years War....