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Margery De Burgh

Margery De Burgh

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Margery De Burgh was born in England (daughter of Richard De Burgh The Great Lord Connacht and Egidia De Lacy).

    Margery married Theobald Le Botiller, III in 1242. Theobald (son of [Lord Justice Of Theobald "Le Butzllen" Le Botiller and Joan De Marisco) was born in 1216; died in 1248 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Theobald Le Botiller, IV was born in 1252 in England; died on 26 Sep 1285.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Richard De Burgh The Great Lord Connacht (son of William De Burgh Lord Connacht and Mor O'brien); died in 1243.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Acceded: 1227.; Fact 1
    • Fact 2: Lord Lieutenant Of Ireland.; Fact 2
    • Fact 3: Justice.; Fact 3

    Richard married Egidia De Lacy. Egidia (daughter of Walter De Lacy Lord Palatine Of Meath and Margaret De Braose) was born in 1200; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Egidia De Lacy was born in 1200 (daughter of Walter De Lacy Lord Palatine Of Meath and Margaret De Braose); and died.
    Children:
    1. Walter De Burgh Of Connaught Earl Of Ulster was born about 1230; died on 28 Jul 1271.
    2. 1. Margery De Burgh was born in England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William De Burgh Lord Connacht (son of Walter De Burgh and Alice (De Burgh)); died in 1205.

    Notes:

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    Clarence Ellis was the author of: Hubert de Burgh, A Study in Contancy,
    published in 1952. It has a very complete study on Hubert. Appendix I has "The Ancestry and Birthplace of Hubert de Burgh. His Irish Kinsmen". Hubert and William's family are East Anglian, Norfolk and Suffolk. Ellis discusses the confusion associated with the cross-connection of Robert of Mortain and Hubert and William.

    William married Mor O'brien. Mor (daughter of Donnell MÛr O'brien King Of Thomond & Munster and Urlachan Of Leinster) was born on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mor O'brien was born on Yes, date unknown (daughter of Donnell MÛr O'brien King Of Thomond & Munster and Urlachan Of Leinster).
    Children:
    1. 2. Richard De Burgh The Great Lord Connacht died in 1243.

  3. 6.  Walter De Lacy Lord Palatine Of Meath was born in 1160 in Ewais Lacy, Hetrfordshire, England (son of Hugh De Lacy Lord Meath and Rohese De Clare); died between Feb 1240 and 1241 in Dublin, Ireland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Acceded: 1186. 6Th Baron.; Fact 1
    • Fact 2: Lord Of Weobley, Herefordshire & Of Meath, Ireland.; Fact 2
    • Fact 3: Sheriff Of Herefordshire.; Fact 3
    • Alt. Birth: Between 1160 and 1172, Ewias Lacy, Herefordshire, England; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Death: Between Feb 1240 and 1241; Alt. Death

    Walter married Margaret De Braose in Nov 1200. Margaret (daughter of William De Braose Lord Bramber, III and Maud De St. Valerie, De Haye) was born in 1177 in Of Abergavenny, Wales; died on 19 Nov 1200 in Meath, Ireland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Margaret De Braose was born in 1177 in Of Abergavenny, Wales (daughter of William De Braose Lord Bramber, III and Maud De St. Valerie, De Haye); died on 19 Nov 1200 in Meath, Ireland.
    Children:
    1. 3. Egidia De Lacy was born in 1200; and died.
    2. Gilbert De Lacy Lord Meath was born about 1206 in Dublin, Ireland; died in 1234 in Of Ewyas Lacy, Trim & Weobley, Herefordshire.
    3. Petronilla De Lacy was born in Dublin, Ireland; died after 25 Nov 1288.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Walter De Burgh (son of William De Burgh Fitzaldhelm and Juliana Daisnel).

    Notes:

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    Clarence Ellis was the author of: Hubert de Burgh, A Study in Contancy,
    published in 1952. It has a very complete study on Hubert. Appendix I has "The Ancestry and Birthplace of Hubert de Burgh. His Irish Kinsmen". Hubert and William's family are East Anglian, Norfolk and Suffolk. Ellis discusses the confusion associated with the cross-connection of Robert of Mortain and Hubert and William.

    Walter married Alice (De Burgh). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Alice (De Burgh)

    Notes:

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    Clarence Ellis was the author of: Hubert de Burgh, A Study in Contancy,
    published in 1952. It has a very complete study on Hubert. Appendix I has "The Ancestry and Birthplace of Hubert de Burgh. His Irish Kinsmen". Hubert and William's family are East Anglian, Norfolk and Suffolk. Ellis discusses the confusion associated with the cross-connection of Robert of Mortain and Hubert and William.

    Children:
    1. 4. William De Burgh Lord Connacht died in 1205.
    2. Hubert De Burgh Earl Of Kent died on 12 May 1243.

  3. 10.  Donnell MÛr O'brien King Of Thomond & Munster (son of Toirrdelbach Macdiarmata King Of Thomond); died in 1194.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Acceded: 1168; Fact 1
    • Fact 2: Full Name: Donnell MÛr Mactoirrdelbaig O'brien.; Fact 2
    • Name: Donnell MÛr Mactoirrdelbaig O'brien

    Donnell married Urlachan Of Leinster. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Urlachan Of Leinster (daughter of Diarmait Macmurrough King Of Leinster and Mor Ingen Muirchertaig O'toole).
    Children:
    1. 5. Mor O'brien was born on Yes, date unknown.

  5. 12.  Hugh De Lacy Lord Meath was born in 1115 in Ewias Lacy, Herefordshire, England (son of Gilbert De Lacy Lord Meath and Agnes (De Lacy)); died in Jul 1186 in Durrow, Ireland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Acceded: 1172. 5Th Baron.; Fact 1
    • Fact 10: The Lordship Of Meath Contained 800, 000 Acres.; Fact 10
    • Fact 2: Took Part In Campaign Of 1165 From Shrewsbury Into North Wales.; Fact 2
    • Fact 3: In Ireland With Henry II From October 1171 & Remained Aft Henry Ret To England.; Fact 3
    • Fact 4: Summer Of 1173 He Was In Normandy Helping To Quell The Rising.; Fact 4
    • Fact 5: Hugh DE Beauchamp Under Seige By Louis Vii.; Held Verneuil W
    • Fact 6: Given The City Of Dublin (1173) & Its Castle.; Fact 6
    • Fact 7: Viceroy Of Dublin 1178-84.; Fact 7
    • Fact 8: Restless Nature & Intolerant Of Inefficiency.; Fact 8
    • Fact 9: Judiciar Of Ireland, Lord Of Meath.; Fact 9

    Notes:

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    Hugh is possibly Gilbert's brother rather than son.

    "Much more is known of the actions of Hugh II than of any previous member of
    the family. He paid no scutage in 1164-5, so that he was probably present in
    person on the campaign of 1165 from Shrewsbury into North Wales. He was in
    Ireland with the king from October 1171, and remained there after the king
    returned in April 1172. He was back in England by 29 December 1172, when he distinguished himself at the first public festival of St. Thomas at Canterbury. The archbishop was carried away by the occasion and expressed himself rather too strongly, only to be rebuked firmly by Hugh II. In the summer of 1173 he was in Normandy helping to quell the rising, and with Hugh de Beauchamp held the castle of Verneuil while it was being besieged by
    Louis VII in July. He spent some time during the year in Ireland, where he
    had acquired the old kingsom of Meath, so that from now onwards he spent a
    good deal of time on the west side of St. George's Channel. In the same
    year he had been given the city of Dublin and its castle, a grant followed
    five years later by his promotion to Viceroy. That post he held until 1184,
    although he had been deprived of Dublin castle for a short period in 1181-2
    as a penalty for marrying the daughter of Rory O'Connor, the last king of
    Connaught. At Durrow in July 1186 he had his head cut off by an Irishman
    while he was showing him how to use a pick, according to the graphic
    desctiprion in the chronicle of St. Mary, Dublin -- a commentary on his
    restless nature, apparently intolerant of inefficiency to the end."
    --- W E Wightman, *The Lacy Family in England and Normandy, 1066-1194*,
    Oxford (Clarendon Press) 1966, p 190-191

    Died:
    Decapitated by an Irishman while he was showing him how to use a pick.

    Hugh married Rohese De Clare. Rohese (daughter of Baderon De Monmouth and Rohese De Clare) was born in 1115; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Rohese De Clare was born in 1115 (daughter of Baderon De Monmouth and Rohese De Clare); and died.
    Children:
    1. 6. Walter De Lacy Lord Palatine Of Meath was born in 1160 in Ewais Lacy, Hetrfordshire, England; died between Feb 1240 and 1241 in Dublin, Ireland.
    2. Mary De Lacy

  7. 14.  William De Braose Lord Bramber, III was born in 1144 in Bramber, Sussex, England (son of William De Braose Lord Bramber, II and Bertha De PÓtres, Of Gloucester); died on 9 Aug 1211 in Corbeil (Near Paris), Marne, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: 5th Baron. Lord Of Limerick. Lord Of Abergavenny. Lord Brecknock.; Fact 1
    • Fact 10: Ruthless, Unscrupulous, Bloodthirsty & Savage, With A Suave Veneer On Top.; Fact 10
    • Fact 13: One Of The Few Barons Friendly Both To John & Richard.; Fact 13
    • Fact 2: 07.; For Reasons Unknown, King John Began To Persecute William About 1206
    • Fact 3: In 1208, John Demanded Hostages.; Fact 3
    • Fact 4: William's Wife Matilda Refused To Give Up Their Sons For Such.; Fact 4
    • Fact 5: Family Forced To Flee To Ulster.; Fact 5
    • Fact 6: Sons.; In 1210, John Invaded Ireland & Matilda Fled To Scotland W
    • Fact 7: A Scots Lord Captured Matilda & Children & Gave Them To John.; Fact 7
    • Fact 8: Lord Of Brecknock & Upper Gwent.; Fact 8
    • Fact 9: Abt 1179, Known For Massacre Of Welsh In His Own Hall Aft Inviting Them In For A Festival.; Fact 9
    • Fact 11: Between Jan 1202 and 1203, John Appt Him Keeper Of His (John's) Nephew Arthur, Who Was Later Murdered.; Fact 11
    • Fact 12: Apr 1203, It Is Not Known If DE Braose Or John Himself Did The Murder.; Fact 12

    Notes:

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    REF: Ahnentafel for Margery Arundel: Buried 10 Aug 1211 at St. Victor's Abbey, Paris, France.

    William married Maud De St. Valerie, De Haye. Maud (daughter of Bernald De St. Valerie and Matilda Unknown) was born in 1155 in Bramber, Sussex, England; died in 1210 in Corfe, Windsor, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Maud De St. Valerie, De Haye was born in 1155 in Bramber, Sussex, England (daughter of Bernald De St. Valerie and Matilda Unknown); died in 1210 in Corfe, Windsor, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Refused To Yield Sons As Hostages To King John Aft He Murdered His Nephew Arthur; Fact 1
    • Fact 2: Walled Up Within Her Castle With Son William By King John In 1210; Starved.; Fact 2
    • Fact 3: Earned John's Enmity By Accusinh Him Of Murder Of Arthur, Duke Of Brittany.; Fact 3
    • Fact 4: Final Imprisonment Ended With Her Insanely Knawing On Her Son William's Face.; Fact 4
    • Alt. Birth: 1155; Alt. Birth

    Notes:

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    In "Ancestral Roots" I find that Maud de St. Valerie, wife of William de Braiose (177-6), was killed by King John by being walled up with her young son William in her castle in 1210. Does anyone know the story behind her death?

    Essentially, in about 1206-7 John, for reasons unknown, started to persecute William de Briouze and others. Over the next several years things went from bad to worse. In 1208, John demanded hostages from William and Matilda (Maud) apparently said that she wouldn't deliver up her sons to John as he had murdered his nephew Arthur. After this things got really bad and William and his family were forced to flee to Ulster (William was Lord of Limerick). In spring 1210 John prepared an expedition to Ireland and Matilda fled with her sons to Scotland (William was in Wales at this time). Matilda and the children were captured by a Scots lord and handed over to John. Matilda and the eldest son (William IV) were imprisoned, and were never seen again. The common report, recorded in several monastic annals, was that they had been starved to death.

    For a fuller version of this I would suggest you read :
    King John by W.L. Warren, Eyre Methuen, 1978
    The Feudal Kingdom of England 1042-1216 by Frank Barlow, Longman, 1985

    (Medical):Went insane during period of imprisonment that ended in her starvation & death.

    Died:
    Starved to death by KIng John.

    Children:
    1. William De Braose, Iv The Younger was born in 1175 in Of Bramber, Sussex, England; died in 1210 in Corfe Or Windsor Castle.
    2. 7. Margaret De Braose was born in 1177 in Of Abergavenny, Wales; died on 19 Nov 1200 in Meath, Ireland.
    3. Reginald De Braose Baron Abergavenny was born in 1178 in Of Bramber, Sussex, England; died on 9 Jun 1228 in Brecon, Breconshire, Wales.



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