Thomas de Mowbray1
M
He married Elizabeth Fitz Alan in July 1384.
Citations
- [S347] Plantagenet 17th Century Colon., Plantagenet Ancestry.
Elizabeth Goushill
F
Elizabeth Goushill||p176.htm#i5897|Sir Robert Goushill|d. Slain 21 July 1403|p155.htm#i5283|Elizabeth Fitz Alan|b. c 1375\nd. 1425|p156.htm#i5284|||||||Sir Richard Fitz Alan Knight|b. 1346\nd. 21 Sep 1397|p156.htm#i5285|Elizabeth de Bohun|d. 3 Apr 1385|p156.htm#i5286|
John de Stanley
M
He married Isabel Harington.
Child of John de Stanley and Isabel Harington
- Sir Thomas Stanley Knight+ b. b 1405, d. bt 11 Feb 1458 - 1459
Isabel Harington1
F
Isabel Harington||p176.htm#i5899|Nicholas Harington||p176.htm#i5900||||||||||||||||
Child of Isabel Harington and John de Stanley
- Sir Thomas Stanley Knight+ b. b 1405, d. bt 11 Feb 1458 - 1459
Citations
- [S347] Plantagenet 17th Century Colon., Plantagenet Ancestry.
Nicholas Harington1
M
Knight of Farleton, co. Lancaster.
Child of Nicholas Harington
Citations
- [S347] Plantagenet 17th Century Colon., Plantagenet Ancestry.
Thomas Stanley
?
Thomas Stanley||p176.htm#i5901|Sir Thomas Stanley Knight|b. b 1405\nd. bt 11 Feb 1458 - 1459|p155.htm#i5281|Joan Goushill|b. c 1401\nd. a 1459|p155.htm#i5282|John de Stanley||p176.htm#i5898|Isabel Harington||p176.htm#i5899|Sir Robert Goushill|d. Slain 21 July 1403|p155.htm#i5283|Elizabeth Fitz Alan|b. c 1375\nd. 1425|p156.htm#i5284|
John Stanley
?
John Stanley||p176.htm#i5902|Sir Thomas Stanley Knight|b. b 1405\nd. bt 11 Feb 1458 - 1459|p155.htm#i5281|Joan Goushill|b. c 1401\nd. a 1459|p155.htm#i5282|John de Stanley||p176.htm#i5898|Isabel Harington||p176.htm#i5899|Sir Robert Goushill|d. Slain 21 July 1403|p155.htm#i5283|Elizabeth Fitz Alan|b. c 1375\nd. 1425|p156.htm#i5284|
Katherine Stanley
?
Katherine Stanley||p176.htm#i5903|Sir Thomas Stanley Knight|b. b 1405\nd. bt 11 Feb 1458 - 1459|p155.htm#i5281|Joan Goushill|b. c 1401\nd. a 1459|p155.htm#i5282|John de Stanley||p176.htm#i5898|Isabel Harington||p176.htm#i5899|Sir Robert Goushill|d. Slain 21 July 1403|p155.htm#i5283|Elizabeth Fitz Alan|b. c 1375\nd. 1425|p156.htm#i5284|
Sir John de Lacy Magna Charta Surety - 12151
M, b. 1192, d. 22 July 1240
Sir John de Lacy Magna Charta Surety - 1215|b. 1192\nd. 22 Jul 1240|p176.htm#i5904|Roger de Lacy||p176.htm#i5906|Maud de Clare||p176.htm#i5907|||||||||||||

In 1232 Lacie was made Earl of Lincoln and, in 1240, governor of Chester and Beeston Castles. He died 22 July 1240, and was buried in the Cistercian Abbey of Stanlaw in co. Chester. The monk, Matthew Paris, records: "On the 22d day of July, in this year (1240), which was St. Magdalen's Day, John, Earl of Lincoln, after suffering from a long illness went the way of all flesh." His first wife was Alice, daughter of Gilbert 'd'Aquila, but by her he had no issue. She died in 1215 and he married second, after his marked gallantry at the Siege of Damietta, Margaret, only daughter and heiress of Robert de Quincey, a fellow Crusader, who died in the Holy Land, eldest son of Saire de Quincey, the Surety. They had three children, Lady Margaret survived him and married second Walter Marshall, Earl of Pembroke.
The Lacie strongholds on the Welsh border are Beeston, Chester and Halton Castles. Beeston is now a crumbling ruin. It is hard even to identify the keep, but it could be the large wall tower East of the gate house. The Castle is perched on a height bounded on three sides by sheer drops, and a steep slope on the fourth. Its strength as a defense lay in its inaccessibility. There are two baileys, the innermost on a summit and the other situated on the sloping ground. The inner bailey was guarded on the approachable side by a gate house, two wall towers and a ditch thirty-five feet wide and thirty feet deep, which cut across the promontory. It is important to note that the artificial ravine was fashioned two hundred fifty years before blasting was known. The date of founding was in the 13th Century, and it was founded by Randolph de Blondevill, Earl of Chester.
Chester was the last City to yield to William the Conqueror, and the surrender came in 1070. Once the Normans had the Castle, William's nephew, Hugh Lupus, Palatine Earl of Chester, was appointed as head of the border patrol.
Chester Castle was originally built by the first Norman Earl of Chester, and now consists of modern buildings, the assize-court, jail and barracks. The one remaining Norman relic is "Julius Caesar's Tower," standing by the River. It is a square tower which has been used as a powder magazine, but is scarcely recognizable as a Norman building, because it has been recently recased in red stone. With the exception of this tower, another of the round style, and adjacent buildings in the upper ward, the Castle was dismantled at the end of the 18th Century. From Julius Caesar's Tower one can see the ruins of Beeston Castle, which met a like fate in 1646. Of Halton Castle nothing is left. But Lincoln Castle, on the other side of the Island(l, is an important monument.
Lincoln was the fourth City of the Realm when the Normans invaded, and it seemed to William to be a logical site for a castle. The Domesday Book states that one hundred sixty-six houses were torn down to make way for it. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle held that on his return to York in 1068, William erected the Castle on the site of a Roman fort. Since the land was rather flat, a great bank was built up around it. There are two mottes, the larger one crowned by a polygonal shell wall, which may have been built by Ralph de Gernon's widow. In 1140 King Stephen captured the Castle and, in 1216, the Surety Barons had charge of it.
John was born in 1192. He was the son of Roger de Lacy and Maud de Clare. He married Margaret de Quincy before 21 June 1221. John died on 22 July 1240.
Child of Sir John de Lacy Magna Charta Surety - 1215 and Margaret de Quincy
- Maud de Lacy Countess of Lincoln+ d. b 10 Mar 1288
Citations
- [S39] Frederick Lewis Weis and Jr. assisted by: David Faris
with additions and Corrections by: Walter Lee Sheppard, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists~who came to New England between 1623 and 1650 The lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their Descendants
.
Margaret de Quincy
F
Margaret de Quincy||p176.htm#i5905|Robert de Quincy||p176.htm#i5908|Hawise of Chester|b. 1180\nd. bt 1242 - 1243|p176.htm#i5909|Sir Saire de Quincy Magna Charta Surety - 1215|b. 1155\nd. 3 Nov 1219|p173.htm#i5826|Margaret de Beaumont|d. prb. 12 January 1235 bef. 12|p173.htm#i5827|||||||
Margaret de Quincy was the daughter of Robert de Quincy and Hawise of Chester. She married Sir John de Lacy Magna Charta Surety - 1215 before 21 June 1221.
Child of Margaret de Quincy and Sir John de Lacy Magna Charta Surety - 1215
- Maud de Lacy Countess of Lincoln+ d. b 10 Mar 1288
Roger de Lacy
M
He married Maud de Clare.
Child of Roger de Lacy and Maud de Clare
- Sir John de Lacy Magna Charta Surety - 1215+ b. 1192, d. 22 Jul 1240
Maud de Clare
F
She married Roger de Lacy.
Child of Maud de Clare and Roger de Lacy
- Sir John de Lacy Magna Charta Surety - 1215+ b. 1192, d. 22 Jul 1240
Robert de Quincy
M
Robert de Quincy||p176.htm#i5908|Sir Saire de Quincy Magna Charta Surety - 1215|b. 1155\nd. 3 Nov 1219|p173.htm#i5826|Margaret de Beaumont|d. prb. 12 January 1235 bef. 12|p173.htm#i5827|Robert de Quincy||p173.htm#i5828|Orabella||p173.htm#i5829|Sir Robert de Beaumont||p173.htm#i5831||||
Robert de Quincy was the son of Sir Saire de Quincy Magna Charta Surety - 1215 and Margaret de Beaumont. Robert died. He married Hawise of Chester.
Child of Robert de Quincy and Hawise of Chester
Hawise of Chester
F, b. 1180, d. between 1242 and 1243
She married Robert de Quincy. Hawise was born in 1180. Hawise died between 1242 and 1243.
Child of Hawise of Chester and Robert de Quincy
Edmund Arundel
M
Edmund Arundel||p176.htm#i5910|Sir Richard Fitz Alan "Copped Hat"|b. c 1313\nd. 24 Jan 1376|p156.htm#i5287|Isabel le Despenser||p173.htm#i5810|Sir Edmund Fitz Alan|b. 1 May 1285\nd. 17 Nov 1326|p173.htm#i5811|Alice de Warenne|d. b 23 May 1338|p173.htm#i5812|Sir Hugh le Despenser|d. Hanged and Quartered 24 Novem|p175.htm#i5866|Alianore de Clare|b. Oct 1292\nd. 30 Jun 1337|p175.htm#i5867|
- Charts
- Mérovée - Merovingian Dynasty
Charlemagne Descendant Chart
William I - The Conqueror
Alfred the Great
Faulk V - King of Jerusalem
Geoffrey Plantagenet
Edward I - King of England
Eleanor of Aquitaine Descendant Chart
Edmund Arundel was the son of Sir Richard Fitz Alan "Copped Hat" and Isabel le Despenser. Edmund died.
Mary Fitz Alan
F
Mary Fitz Alan||p176.htm#i5911|Sir Richard Fitz Alan "Copped Hat"|b. c 1313\nd. 24 Jan 1376|p156.htm#i5287|Isabel le Despenser||p173.htm#i5810|Sir Edmund Fitz Alan|b. 1 May 1285\nd. 17 Nov 1326|p173.htm#i5811|Alice de Warenne|d. b 23 May 1338|p173.htm#i5812|Sir Hugh le Despenser|d. Hanged and Quartered 24 Novem|p175.htm#i5866|Alianore de Clare|b. Oct 1292\nd. 30 Jun 1337|p175.htm#i5867|
- Charts
- Mérovée - Merovingian Dynasty
Charlemagne Descendant Chart
William I - The Conqueror
Alfred the Great
Faulk V - King of Jerusalem
Geoffrey Plantagenet
Edward I - King of England
Eleanor of Aquitaine Descendant Chart
Mary Fitz Alan was the daughter of Sir Richard Fitz Alan "Copped Hat" and Isabel le Despenser. Mary died.
Eleanor Fitz Alan
?, b. 1355
Eleanor Fitz Alan|b. 1355|p176.htm#i5912|Sir Richard Fitz Alan "Copped Hat"|b. c 1313\nd. 24 Jan 1376|p156.htm#i5287|Isabel le Despenser||p173.htm#i5810|Sir Edmund Fitz Alan|b. 1 May 1285\nd. 17 Nov 1326|p173.htm#i5811|Alice de Warenne|d. b 23 May 1338|p173.htm#i5812|Sir Hugh le Despenser|d. Hanged and Quartered 24 Novem|p175.htm#i5866|Alianore de Clare|b. Oct 1292\nd. 30 Jun 1337|p175.htm#i5867|
- Charts
- Mérovée - Merovingian Dynasty
Charlemagne Descendant Chart
William I - The Conqueror
Alfred the Great
Faulk V - King of Jerusalem
Geoffrey Plantagenet
Edward I - King of England
Eleanor of Aquitaine Descendant Chart
Eleanor was born in 1355. Eleanor Fitz Alan was the child of Sir Richard Fitz Alan "Copped Hat" and Isabel le Despenser.
Hugh le Despenser
M, b. 1 March 1260, d. Hanged 27 October 1326
Hugh le Despenser|b. 1 Mar 1260\nd. Hanged 27 October 1326|p176.htm#i5913|Hugh le Despenser|b. 1223\nd. 4 Aug 1265|p174.htm#i5862|Aline Basset|b. 1246\nd. 1281|p174.htm#i5863|Hugh le Despenser|d. 1238|p176.htm#i5919||||Sir Philip Basset|d. 1272|p174.htm#i5864|Hawise de Louvaine||p176.htm#i5917|
Hugh was born on 1 March 1260. He was the son of Hugh le Despenser and Aline Basset. He married Isabel de Beauchamp in 1286. Hugh died Hanged 27 October 1326.
Child of Hugh le Despenser
- Sir Hugh le Despenser+ d. Hanged and Quartered 24 Novem
Patrick de Chaworth1
M, d. 1258
Of Kempsford, co. Gloucester. He married Hawise de London. Patrick died in 1258.
Child of Patrick de Chaworth and Hawise de London
- Sir Patrick de Chaworth Knight+ d. c 7 Jul 1283
Citations
- [S39] Frederick Lewis Weis and Jr. assisted by: David Faris
with additions and Corrections by: Walter Lee Sheppard, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists~who came to New England between 1623 and 1650 The lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their Descendants
.
Hawise de London1
F, d. 1273
Hawise de London|d. 1273|p176.htm#i5915|Thomas de London||p176.htm#i5916||||||||||||||||
Hawise de London was the daughter of Thomas de London. She married Patrick de Chaworth. Hawise died in 1273.
Child of Hawise de London and Patrick de Chaworth
- Sir Patrick de Chaworth Knight+ d. c 7 Jul 1283
Citations
- [S39] Frederick Lewis Weis and Jr. assisted by: David Faris
with additions and Corrections by: Walter Lee Sheppard, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists~who came to New England between 1623 and 1650 The lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their Descendants
.
Thomas de London1
M
Child of Thomas de London
- Hawise de London+ d. 1273
Citations
- [S39] Frederick Lewis Weis and Jr. assisted by: David Faris
with additions and Corrections by: Walter Lee Sheppard, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists~who came to New England between 1623 and 1650 The lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their Descendants
.
Hawise de Louvaine1
F
Hawise de Louvaine||p176.htm#i5917|Sir Matthew de Louvaine||p176.htm#i5918||||||||||||||||
Child of Hawise de Louvaine and Sir Philip Basset
- Aline Basset+ b. 1246, d. 1281
Citations
- [S39] Frederick Lewis Weis and Jr. assisted by: David Faris
with additions and Corrections by: Walter Lee Sheppard, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists~who came to New England between 1623 and 1650 The lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their Descendants
.
Sir Matthew de Louvaine1
M
Child of Sir Matthew de Louvaine
Citations
- [S39] Frederick Lewis Weis and Jr. assisted by: David Faris
with additions and Corrections by: Walter Lee Sheppard, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists~who came to New England between 1623 and 1650 The lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their Descendants
.
Hugh le Despenser1
M, d. 1238
Hugh le Despenser|d. 1238|p176.htm#i5919|Thomas le Despenser||p176.htm#i5920||||||||||||||||
Hugh le Despenser was the son of Thomas le Despenser. Hugh died in 1238.
Child of Hugh le Despenser
- Hugh le Despenser+ b. 1223, d. 4 Aug 1265
Citations
- [S3] Comp Peerage England, Cokayne, George E.
Thomas le Despenser1
M
Child of Thomas le Despenser
- Hugh le Despenser+ d. 1238
Citations
- [S3] Comp Peerage England, Cokayne, George E.
Edward le Despenser1
M, d. 30 September 1342
Edward le Despenser|d. 30 Sep 1342|p176.htm#i5921|Sir Hugh le Despenser|d. Hanged and Quartered 24 Novem|p175.htm#i5866|Alianore de Clare|b. Oct 1292\nd. 30 Jun 1337|p175.htm#i5867|Hugh le Despenser|b. 1 Mar 1260\nd. Hanged 27 October 1326|p176.htm#i5913||||Sir Gilbert de Clare "The Red"|b. 2 Sep 1243\nd. 7 Dec 1299|p155.htm#i5260|Joan Plantagenet|b. c 1272\nd. 23 Apr 1307|p155.htm#i5261|
- Charts
- Mérovée - Merovingian Dynasty
Charlemagne Descendant Chart
William I - The Conqueror
Alfred the Great
Faulk V - King of Jerusalem
Geoffrey Plantagenet
Edward I - King of England
Eleanor of Aquitaine Descendant Chart
Edward le Despenser was the son of Sir Hugh le Despenser and Alianore de Clare. Edward died on 30 September 1342 at Battle of Morlaix.
Citations
- [S207] Charlemagne V.III, Buck and Beard.
Maud Fitz John1
F, d. circa 18 April 1301
Maud Fitz John|d. c 18 Apr 1301|p176.htm#i5922|Sir John Fitz Geoffrey|d. 23 Nov 1258|p176.htm#i5924|Isabel Bigod||p177.htm#i5925|Geoffrey Fitz Piers||p177.htm#i5927|Aveline de Clare||p177.htm#i5928|Hugh Bigod Magna Charta Surety, 1215||p177.htm#i5929|Maud Marshal||p177.htm#i5930|
Maud Fitz John was the daughter of Sir John Fitz Geoffrey and Isabel Bigod. She married Gerard de Furnival before 1269. She married William de Beauchamp before 1270. Maud died circa 18 April 1301.
Child of Maud Fitz John and William de Beauchamp
- Isabel de Beauchamp+ d. 1306
Citations
- [S39] Frederick Lewis Weis and Jr. assisted by: David Faris
with additions and Corrections by: Walter Lee Sheppard, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists~who came to New England between 1623 and 1650 The lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their Descendants
.
Gerard de Furnival1
M
Of Sheffield, co. York. He married Maud Fitz John before 1269.
Citations
- [S39] Frederick Lewis Weis and Jr. assisted by: David Faris
with additions and Corrections by: Walter Lee Sheppard, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists~who came to New England between 1623 and 1650 The lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their Descendants
.
Sir John Fitz Geoffrey1
M, d. 23 November 1258
Sir John Fitz Geoffrey|d. 23 Nov 1258|p176.htm#i5924|Geoffrey Fitz Piers||p177.htm#i5927|Aveline de Clare||p177.htm#i5928|||||||||||||
Sir John Fitz Geoffrey was the son of Geoffrey Fitz Piers and Aveline de Clare. Of Shere, Farnbridge. Justiciar of Ireland, 1245-1256. He married Isabel Bigod after 1230. John died on 23 November 1258.
Child of Sir John Fitz Geoffrey and Isabel Bigod
- Maud Fitz John+ d. c 18 Apr 1301
Citations
- [S39] Frederick Lewis Weis and Jr. assisted by: David Faris
with additions and Corrections by: Walter Lee Sheppard, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists~who came to New England between 1623 and 1650 The lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their Descendants
.

