Beatrice Berenger

F, b. 1234, d. 23 September 1267
     Beatrice Berenger was born in 1234 at Aix-en-Provence, France. She was the daughter of Raymond Berenger V, Count of Provence and Beatrice de Savoie. Beatrice Berenger married an unknown person between 31 January 1245 and 1246. She died on 23 September 1267 at Nocera, Calabria, Italy.

Richard Plantagenet Earl of Cornwall

M, b. between 5 January 1208 and 1209, d. 2 April 1272
     Richard Plantagenet Earl of Cornwall was also known as Richard Plantagenet. He was born between 5 January 1207 and 1208. He was born between 5 January 1207 and 1208 at Winchester, Hampshire, England. He was born between 5 January 1208 and 1209 at Winchester Castle, Hampshire, England. He was born between 5 January 1208 and 1209 at Winchester, Hampshire, England. He was the son of John Plantagenet 'Lackland', King of England and Isabella de Taillefer. Richard Plantagenet Earl of Cornwall married Isabel Marshall, daughter of William Marshall 'Black Will', Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare Countess Strigoil, on 30 March 1231 at Fawley, Buckinghamshire, England. Richard Plantagenet Earl of Cornwall married Sanchia de Provence, daughter of Raymond Berenger V, Count of Provence and Beatrice de Savoie, on 23 November 1243 at Westminster Abbey, London, England. Richard Plantagenet Earl of Cornwall married Sanchia de Provence, daughter of Raymond Berenger V, Count of Provence and Beatrice de Savoie, on 23 November 1243 at Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhone, France. Richard Plantagenet Earl of Cornwall married an unknown person in 1251 at Cornwall, England. He married an unknown person on 16 June 1267. He married an unknown person on 16 June 1269. He died on 2 April 1272 at Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, England. He died on 2 April 1272 at Berkhamstead Castle, Hertfordshire, England. He died on 2 April 1272 at Newark Castle, Newark, England.

Children of Richard Plantagenet Earl of Cornwall and Isabel Marshall

Children of Richard Plantagenet Earl of Cornwall and Sanchia de Provence

Children of Richard Plantagenet Earl of Cornwall and Jeanne de Valletort

Amadeo IV, Count of Savoy

M, b. 1197, d. 13 July 1253
     Amadeo IV, Count of Savoy was born in 1197 at Savoy, France. He was the son of Thomas I, Count of Savoy and Beatrix de Geneva. Amadeo IV, Count of Savoy died on 13 July 1253.

Child of Amadeo IV, Count of Savoy and Marguerite Capet

Margaret Marshall

F, b. circa 1190
     Margaret Marshall was born circa 1190 at Pembrokeshire, Wales. She was the daughter of William Marshall 'Black Will', Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare Countess Strigoil.

Gilbert Marshall

M, b. circa 1196, d. 27 June 1241
     Gilbert Marshall was born circa 1196 at Pembrokeshire, Wales. He was the son of William Marshall 'Black Will', Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare Countess Strigoil. Gilbert Marshall died on 27 June 1241 at Hertfordshire, England.

William Marshall Earl of Pembroke

M, b. May 1198, d. 15 April 1231
     William Marshall Earl of Pembroke was born in May 1198 at Pembrokeshire, Wales. He was the son of William Marshall 'Black Will', Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare Countess Strigoil. William Marshall Earl of Pembroke died on 11 April 1222 at age 23. He married Eleanor Plantagenet, daughter of John Plantagenet 'Lackland', King of England and Isabella de Taillefer, on 23 April 1224 at Winchester, Hampshire, England. William Marshall Earl of Pembroke died on 15 April 1231 at age 32.

Richard Marshall

M, b. circa 1200, d. 16 April 1234
     Richard Marshall was born circa 1200 at Pembrokeshire, Wales. He was the son of William Marshall 'Black Will', Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare Countess Strigoil. Richard Marshall died on 16 April 1234 at Kilkenny Castle, Kildare, Ireland.

Anselm Marshall

M, b. circa 1204, d. 22 December 1245
     Anselm Marshall was born circa 1204 at Pembrokeshire, Wales. He was the son of William Marshall 'Black Will', Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare Countess Strigoil. Anselm Marshall died on 22 December 1245 at Chepstow.

Walter Marshall

M, b. circa 1206, d. 24 November 1245
     Walter Marshall was born circa 1206 at Pembrokeshire, Wales. He was the son of William Marshall 'Black Will', Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare Countess Strigoil. Walter Marshall died on 24 November 1245 at Goodrich Castle, London, Middlesex, England.

Saier de Quincy First Earl of Winchester

M, b. 1155, d. 3 November 1219
     Saier de Quincy First Earl of Winchester was buried at Acre, Palestine. Saier de Quincy First Earl of Winchester was also known as Saher IV de Quincy , First Earl of Winchester. He [from Ancestry.com 139798.GED] Saier de Quincy was the Joint Governour of Normandy 1180-1184, Steward of England 1205-1207. He was created Earl of Winchester by King John in 1207. He was present at Lincoln when William, King of Scotland, did homage to the English monarch, and he subsequently obtained large grants and immunities from King John. When, however, the baron's war broke out, his pennant waved on the side of freedom, and he became so eminent among the chiefs that was chosen one of the twenty-five barons, a Surety, appointed to enforce the observance of the Magna Charta in 1215. Adhering to the same party after the accession of King Henry III, the Earl of Winchester had a principal command at the battle of Lincoln, and there being defeated, he was taken prisoner by the royalists. Submitting in the following October, he had restitution of all his lands and preceeded soon after in company with the Earls of Chester and Arundel, and others of the nobility to the Holy Land. A leader of the First Crusade, he assisted at the siege of Damietta in 1219, and died in the Holy Land on November 3, 1219, progressing toward Jerusalem. He is credited with rewriting the Magna Charta from the Charter of King Henry I and the Saxon Code. Because he had opposed the kings concession to the pope's legate he was bitterly hated by King John. One of the Barons to whom the City and Tower of London were resigned, Saire de Quincey was excommunicated with the other Barons the following year. He was sent, with Robert FitzWalter, the Surety, by the other Barons, to invite the Dauphin of France to assume the Crown of England and, even after the death of King John, he kept a strong garrison in Montsorell Castle in behalf of Prince Louis. When the Barons, being greatly outnumbered, were defeated by the troops of King Henry III, Saire de Quincey, with many others, was made prisoner and his estates forfeited. In the following October his immense estates were restored upon his submission.
[from RootsWeb bellchance database] He was one of the Barons present at Lincoln when William the Lion of Scotland did homage to the English monarch. He received large grants and tax immunities from King John. He was governor of Ruil Castle in Normandy in 1203. He was also created the first Earl of Winchester shortly before 1210. He seems to have been at or near the center of action for the events leading up to the Magna Charta. He was one of the first Barons to argue for the Charter of Liberty, and he is given credit for being one of the people who created it from the Charter of Henry I and the Saxon Code. After Runnemede he was elected one of the Magna Charte Sureties. This was a group of 25 men, elected from among all the barons, to supervise the king's adherance to the Magna Charta. Later he went crusading in 1218 where he assisted in the siege of Damietta in 1219 and later died on the way to Jerusalem. If anyone epitomizes what we in modern times visualize as a chivalrous knight, he would be the one. He was born circa 1150 at Winchester, Hampshire, England. He was born before 1154. He was born in 1155 at Winchester, Hampshire, England. He was the son of Robert de Quincy and Orabella de Leuchars. Saier de Quincy First Earl of Winchester married Margaret de Beaumont, daughter of Robert Harcourt 'Blanchmains', Earl of Leicester and Petronilla de Grandmesnil, before 1173 at England. Saier de Quincy First Earl of Winchester married Margaret de Beaumont, daughter of Robert Harcourt 'Blanchmains', Earl of Leicester and Petronilla de Grandmesnil, circa 1174 at England. Saier de Quincy First Earl of Winchester married Margaret de Beaumont, daughter of Robert Harcourt 'Blanchmains', Earl of Leicester and Petronilla de Grandmesnil, in 1174 at England. Saier de Quincy First Earl of Winchester died between 11 March 1218 and 1219. He died on 3 November 1219 at Damietta, Palestine, on way to Holy Land.

Children of Saier de Quincy First Earl of Winchester and Margaret de Beaumont

Margaret de Beaumont

F, b. 1156, d. about 12 Jan 1234 - 35
     Margaret de Beaumont was also known as Margaret de Harcourt. She was born circa 1156 at Hampshire, England. She was born in 1156 at Hampshire, England. She was the daughter of Robert Harcourt 'Blanchmains', Earl of Leicester and Petronilla de Grandmesnil. Margaret de Beaumont was born circa 1169 at Hampshire, England. She married Saier de Quincy First Earl of Winchester, son of Robert de Quincy and Orabella de Leuchars, before 1173 at England. Margaret de Beaumont married Saier de Quincy First Earl of Winchester, son of Robert de Quincy and Orabella de Leuchars, circa 1174 at England. Margaret de Beaumont married Saier de Quincy First Earl of Winchester, son of Robert de Quincy and Orabella de Leuchars, in 1174 at England. Margaret de Beaumont died about 12 Jan 1234 - 35. She died between 12 January 1235 and 1236.

Children of Margaret de Beaumont and Saier de Quincy First Earl of Winchester

Alix de Courtenay

F, b. circa 1160, d. 1218
     Alix de Courtenay was born circa 1160. She was born circa 1160 at Courtenay, Galinois, France. She was the daughter of Pierre Prince of France and Isabelle de Courtenay. Alix de Courtenay married Aymer de Taillefer, son of Guillaume Taillefer IV and Marguerite de Turenne, in 1180 at Angouleme, Aquitaine, France. Alix de Courtenay died in 1218 at France.

Child of Alix de Courtenay and Aymer de Taillefer

John Plantagenet 'Lackland', King of England

M, b. 24 December 1167, d. 19 October 1216
     John Plantagenet 'Lackland', King of England was buried at Worcester Cathedral, Worcestershire, England. He was born on 24 December 1166 at Kings Manorhouse, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. He was born on 24 December 1167 at Beaumont Place, Oxford, England. He was the son of Henry II, 'FitzEmpress', King of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine. John Plantagenet 'Lackland', King of England married first Isabella de Clare on 29 August 1189 at Marlborough Castle, Wiltshire, England. John Plantagenet 'Lackland', King of England married second Isabella de Taillefer, daughter of Aymer de Taillefer and Alix de Courtenay, on 26 August 1200 at Bordeaux, France. John Plantagenet 'Lackland', King of England died on 19 October 1216 at Newark, Nottinghamshire, England, at age 48.

Child of John Plantagenet 'Lackland', King of England and Hawisa FitzWarin

Child of John Plantagenet 'Lackland', King of England and Agatha de Ferrers

Children of John Plantagenet 'Lackland', King of England and Isabella de Taillefer

Urraca Princess of Castile

F, b. circa 1185, d. 3 November 1220
     Urraca Princess of Castile was born circa 1185 at Castile, Spain. She was the daughter of Alfonso Sanchez VIII, King of Castile and Eleanor Plantagenet. Urraca Princess of Castile died on 3 November 1220.

Blanca Alphonsa Princess of Castile

F, b. between March 1187 and 1188, d. 27 November 1252
     Blanca Alphonsa Princess of Castile was also known as Blanche Alphonsa of Castile. She was born between March 1187 and 1188 at Chateaux de Pale, Valencia, Spain. She was the daughter of Alfonso Sanchez VIII, King of Castile and Eleanor Plantagenet. Blanca Alphonsa Princess of Castile married Louis VIII, 'The Lion', King of France, son of Philip Augustus Capet II, King of France and Isabella of Hainault, on 23 May 1200 at Normandy, France. Blanca Alphonsa Princess of Castile married Louis VIII, 'The Lion', King of France, son of Philip Augustus Capet II, King of France and Isabella of Hainault, on 23 May 1200 at Pont Audemer, Eure, France. Blanca Alphonsa Princess of Castile died on 27 November 1252 at Palais du Louvre, Paris, France.

Children of Blanca Alphonsa Princess of Castile and Louis VIII, 'The Lion', King of France

Constance Princess of Castile

F, b. circa 1190, d. 1243
     Constance Princess of Castile was also known as Constanza Princess of Castile. She was born circa 1190 at Castile, Spain. She was the daughter of Alfonso Sanchez VIII, King of Castile and Eleanor Plantagenet. Constance Princess of Castile died in 1243.

Matilda Princess of Castile

F, b. circa 1192, d. 1204
     Matilda Princess of Castile was also known as Mafalda Princess of Castile. She was born circa 1192 at Castile, Spain. She was the daughter of Alfonso Sanchez VIII, King of Castile and Eleanor Plantagenet. Matilda Princess of Castile died in 1204.

Sancha Princess of Castile

F, b. between 20 March 1181 and 1182, d. AFT. 3 FEB 1183 84
     Sancha Princess of Castile died AFT. 3 FEB 1183 84. She was born between 20 March 1181 and 1182 at Burgos, Spain. She was the daughter of Alfonso Sanchez VIII, King of Castile and Eleanor Plantagenet. Sancha Princess of Castile was born circa 1193 at Castile, Spain.

Eleanor Princess of Castile

F, b. 1195, d. 1253
     Eleanor Princess of Castile was also known as Leonor Princess of Castile. She was born in 1195 at Castile, Spain. She was the daughter of Alfonso Sanchez VIII, King of Castile and Eleanor Plantagenet. Eleanor Princess of Castile was born in 1202 at Burgos, Spain. She died in 1244 at Burgos, Spain. She died in 1253.

Ralph de Mortimer

M, b. 1190, d. 6 August 1246
     Ralph de Mortimer [from RootsWeb bellchance database] Ralph de Mortimer, in 12th year of Henry III, had livery of all his lands in Gloucester, Southampton, Berks, Salop and Hereford. He erected several strong castles, by which he was enabled to extend his possession against the Welsh; so that Prince Llewelin, seeing that he could not successfully cope with him, gave him his daughter Gladuse Duy, widow of Reginald de Braose, in marriage. He was born in 1187 at Wigmore, Herefordshire, England. He was born in 1190 at Wigmore, Herefordshire, England. He was the son of Roger de Mortimer Lord Wigmore and Isabell de Ferrers. Ralph de Mortimer married Gwladys verch Llewelyn, daughter of Llewelyn ap Iorwerth Prince of Wales and Tahgwystl verch Rhos Llywarch, in 1230 at England. Ralph de Mortimer died on 6 August 1246 at Wigmore, Herefordshire, England.

Children of Ralph de Mortimer and Gwladys verch Llewelyn

Philip de Mortimer

M
     Philip de Mortimer was the son of Roger de Mortimer Lord Wigmore and Isabell de Ferrers.

Robert de Quincy

M, b. circa 1172, d. August 1257
     Robert de Quincy was born circa 1172 at Buckley, Northamptonshire, England. He was the son of Saier de Quincy First Earl of Winchester and Margaret de Beaumont. Robert de Quincy was born between 1186 and 1188 at Winchester, Hampshire, England. He was born circa 1188. He married Hawise de Meschine, daughter of Hugh de Meschines of Kevelioc and Bertrade de Montfort, circa 1207. Robert de Quincy died in 1217 at London, Middlesex, England. He died circa 1219 at Holy Land. He married Hawise de Meschine, daughter of Hugh de Meschines of Kevelioc and Bertrade de Montfort, after 6 June 1237. Robert de Quincy died in August 1257 at London, Middlesex, England.

Child of Robert de Quincy and Elen verch Llywelyn

Child of Robert de Quincy and Hawise de Meschine

Roger de Quincy

M, b. circa 1174, d. 25 April 1264
     Roger de Quincy was also known as Roger de Quincey. Roger de Quincy was also known as Robert de Quincey. He was born in 1160. He was born circa 1172 at Buckley, Northamptonshire, England. He was born circa 1174. He was born circa 1174 at Winchester, Hampshire, England. He was the son of Saier de Quincy First Earl of Winchester and Margaret de Beaumont. Roger de Quincy was born circa 1181 at Winchester, Hampshire, England. He died in 1217 at London, Middlesex, England. He died between 11 March 1218 and 1219 at Holy Land. He married Alianore de Ferrers, daughter of William Third Earl of Ferrers and Sibyl Marshall, before 5 December 1252. Roger de Quincy died on 25 April 1264 at Holy Land. He died on 25 April 1264 at England.

Children of Roger de Quincy and Hawise de Meschine

Children of Roger de Quincy and Helen MacDougal of Galloway

Edward I, 'Longshanks', King of England

M, b. 17 June 1239, d. 7 July 1307
     Edward I, 'Longshanks', King of England was also known as Edward Plantagenet I, King of England. He was born on 17 June 1239 at Westminster Palace, London, Middlesex, England. He was born on 17 June 1239 at Westminster, Middlesex, England. He was the son of Henry Plantagenet III, King of England and Eleanor Berenger. Edward I, 'Longshanks', King of England married first Leonor Princess of Castile & Leon, daughter of Fernando Alfonsez III, King of Castile & Leon and Jeanne de Dammartin, on 18 October 1254 at Burgos, Spain. Edward I, 'Longshanks', King of England left England in 1270 to join the Seventh Crusade. The first years of Edward's reign were a period of consolidation of his power. He suppressed corruption in the administration of justice, restricted the jurisdiction of the ecclesiastical courts to church affairs and eliminated the papacy's overlordship over England. In 1290 Edward expelled all Jews from England. In 1296 after invading and conquering Scotland, he declared himself king of that realm. The conquest of Scotland became the ruling passion of his life. He was, however, compelled by the nobles, clergy and commons to desist in his attempts to raise by arbitrary taxes the funds he needed for campaigns. In 1307 Edward set out for the third time (at age 68) to subdue the Scots, but died en route near Carlisle. He married second Marguerite de Capet, daughter of Philippe III, King of France and Mary of Brabant, on 10 September 1299 at Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, England. Edward I, 'Longshanks', King of England died on 7 July 1307 at Burgh-on-the-Sands, Cumberland, England, at age 68. He died on 7 July 1307 at Burgh-on-the-Sands, Carlisle, England, at age 68. He was buried at Westminster Abbey, England.

Children of Edward I, 'Longshanks', King of England and Leonor Princess of Castile & Leon

Children of Edward I, 'Longshanks', King of England

Children of Edward I, 'Longshanks', King of England and Marguerite de Capet

Eleanor

F, b. 1264, d. 12 October 1298
     Eleanor was born in 1264 at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England. She was born in 1264 at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England. She was the daughter of Edward I, 'Longshanks', King of England and Leonor Princess of Castile & Leon. Eleanor died in 1298 at Ghent, Belgium. She died on 12 October 1298 at Ghent, Flanders, France.

Joan Plantagenet of Acre

F, b. 1272, d. 23 April 1307
     Joan Plantagenet of Acre was also known as Joan Plantagenet. She was born in 1265 at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England. She was born in 1272 at Acre, Palestine. She was the daughter of Edward I, 'Longshanks', King of England and Leonor Princess of Castile & Leon. Joan Plantagenet of Acre married an unknown person on 30 April 1290 at Westminster Abbey, London, England. She died on 23 April 1307 at Clare, Suffolk, England.

John

M, b. 10 July 1266, d. 1 August 1272
     John was born on 10 July 1266 at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England. He was the son of Edward I, 'Longshanks', King of England and Leonor Princess of Castile & Leon. John died on 1 August 1272 at age 6.

Juliana

F, b. 1271, d. 1271
     Juliana died in 1271 at Akko, Hazafon, Palestine. She was born in 1271 at Akko, Hazafon, Palestine. She was the daughter of Edward I, 'Longshanks', King of England and Leonor Princess of Castile & Leon.

Alphonso

M, b. 24 November 1273, d. 19 August 1284
     Alphonso was born on 24 November 1273 at Bayonne, Basses-Pyrenees, France. He was the son of Edward I, 'Longshanks', King of England and Leonor Princess of Castile & Leon. Alphonso died on 19 August 1284 at age 10.

Isabel

F, b. between 12 March 1278 and 1279
     Isabel was born circa 1274 at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England. She was the daughter of Edward I, 'Longshanks', King of England and Leonor Princess of Castile & Leon. Isabel was born between 12 March 1278 and 1279.