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- Robert FitzBaldwin, Baldwin's heir in Normandy William FitzBaldwin, inherited Baldwin's English lands Richard FitzBaldwin Adeliza FitzBaldwin, heiress...
- successively without children. William FitzBaldwin (died 1096), son of Baldwin, died without children Robert FitzBaldwin (died 1101), brother of William, died...
- Baldwin and Richard fitz Gilbert fled with their guardians to Baldwin V, Count of Flanders; they returned to Normandy when William married Baldwin's daughter...
- existed 1.4 kilometres (0.87 mi) south at Rhyd-y-gors, built by William FitzBaldwin of Devon on behalf of English King William II, probably after the death...
- Baldwin the Sheriff who built Oakhampton Castle). The castle p****ed into the Wac family (Wake) through the marriage of Hugh Wac and Emma FitzBaldwin (c1141)...
- Heche 1068–1096: Baldwin de Moeles (or de Brionne) T. R. W.: William fitz Baldwin 1100: Geoffrey de Mandeville 1116: Richard fitz Baldwin 29 September 1129:...
- Dyfed. The strategic importance of Carmarthen caused the Norman William fitz Baldwin to build a castle there, probably about 1094. The current castle site...
- Gendar, Alison; Moritz, Owen; Fitz-Gibbon, Jorge; Rush, George (February 3, 1998). "A Bad Act at Plaza Daniel Baldwin Goes on Crack-Crazed Tear". New...
- fitz Richard, Brian Fitz Count, William Fitz-Baldwin (son of Baldwin FitzGilbert), Robert de Chandos (who held Caerleon), Geoffrey de Broi, Pain fitzJohn...
- Peerage, new edition, vol.IV, p.317, pedigree chart "The Heirs of Richard FitzBaldwin" Sanders, p.112: The manor of Christchurch, sometimes called a barony...