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- Bef 1221
Generation: 1
1. | William D'AUBIGNY was born in Arundel, Sussex, England; died before 30 Mar 1221 in Cainell By Rome,Latium, Italy; was buried in Priory, Wymondham, Norfolk, England. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact: 3rd Earl of Arundel
- Fact: Crusader
- Fact 1: 1215, Names in the Magna Charta
Notes:
Name:
Earl of Arundel
He was a favorite of King John, whose concession of the Kingdom to the Pope, 15 May 1213, he witnessed and whom he accompanied to Runnymede, 15 June 1215, becoming one of the sureties for the King's observance of 'Magna Charta'. When, however, King John abandoned Winchester, 14 June 1216, to Louis (afterwards Louis VIII) of France, he joined the Prince, but (consistently taking the winning side) returned to his allegiance 14 July 1217, after the Royalist victory at Lincoln. Shortly afterwards he acted as JUSTICIARY, the young King, Henry III, having restored to him his forfeited possessions.
Family/Spouse: Mabel Of CHESTER. Mabel (daughter of Hugh Of KEVELIOC and Bertrade DE MONTFORT) was born in Cheshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 2
5. | William D'AUBIGNY (1.William1) died on 1224 or 1234. Other Events and Attributes:
- Also Known As: William De Albini, Earl of Sussex and Earl of Arundel
Notes:
Name:
Earl of Sussex and Earl of Arundel
Being just of age at his father's death he did homage for his inheritance on 21 April of the same year. He d.s.p. and probably unma., "adolescens" in the 4th year after his father, and a few days before 7 Aug. 1224, according to the most reliable account (the Dunstable Register), and was bur. at Wymondham Priory, though, according to "Dungdale," he did not died till (1234) 18 Hen. III, in which year, doubtless his br. and h. obtained possession of his lands.
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