Robert Fitz Richard

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Robert Fitz Richard (1064–1136) was an Anglo-Norman feudal baron of Little Dunmow, Essex and constable of Baynard's Castle in the City of London. His feudal barony, the caput of which was at Little Dunmow in Essex, was granted to him by the king after it had been forfeited in 1110 by William Baynard, whose grandfather Ralph Baynard was the first holder and the builder of Baynard's Castle in the City of London.[1][2]

Robert Fitz Richard, Constable of Baynard Castle
Born1064
Died1136
SpouseMatilda de St. Liz (Maud)
Familyde Clare

Robert was steward under King Henry I (1100–1135)[3] and under King Stephen (1135–1154).[4]

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Robert was the son of Sir Richard Fitz Gilbert, Lord of Clare and Tonbridge (c. 1030–1091) and Rohese Giffard, (b. c. 1034), daughter of Sir Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville, and Agnes Flatel.[a]

Robert married (c. 1114), Matilda de St. Liz (Maud), daughter of Sir Simon de St Liz, Earl of Northampton, and Maud de Huntingdon.

Children were:

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Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Agnes Flatel was the daughter of Girard Flatel. [5]
  2. ^ See Thaler, D. -- Descendants of William D'Aubigny

Citations edit

  1. ^ Sanders 1960, p. 129-130.
  2. ^ "British History Online - Baynard's Castle and Doctors' Commons". www.british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  3. ^ DNB 1889, p. 19:219.
  4. ^ Amt 1993, p. 66.
  5. ^ Butler 1997, p. 570.

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