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castle had p****ed from
Godric to
William Fitz
Baderon,
thought to be his son-in-law, and on to his son,
Baderon of Monmouth, in the 1120s.
England descended...
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Baderon of
Monmouth (c. 1100–1176), also
known as
Baderon fitzWilliam, was lord of
Monmouth between about 1125 and 1176.
Baderon succeeded his father,...
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William fitz
Baderon (c. 1060/65? –
before 1138) was an Anglo-Norman
nobleman of
Breton descent, who was lord of
Monmouth between about 1082 and 1125....
- Lacy, Lord of
Meath Agnes Walter de Lacy, Lord of
Meath William Fitz
Baderon Baderon of
Monmouth Rohese (Rose) de
Monmouth Richard fitz
Gilbert Sir Gilbert...
- Lord of
Stansted Mountfitchet.
Rohese de Clare, d. 1149, m. (ca. 1130),
Baderon of
Monmouth Sanders, I.J.
English Baronies: A
Study of
their Origin and...
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Gilbert fitz
Baderon of
Monmouth (died
about 1189) was one of the two sons of
Baderon fitzWilliam by his wife
Rohese de Clare. When
Baderon died, at some...
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Domesday Book as
holding land in her own right. In c. 1130, she
married Baderon fitzWilliam of Monmouth. Her
father being already dead by that date, the...
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married a
daughter of the
Archbishop of Dol, and had a
younger brother,
Baderon, and a son,
Ratier (or Raterius), who both
became monks.
Following the...
- Hawise's
origin and
parentage are unknown. She was the wife of
William fitz
Baderon, (d.
before 1144) who held Monmouth,
Wales and
lived in
Monmouth Castle...
- de Lacy, Lord of
Meath 9.
Agnes 2.
Walter de Lacy 20.William Fitz
Baderon 10.
Baderon de
Monmouth 5.
Rohese (Rose) de
Monmouth 22.Sir
Gilbert FitzRichard...