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Richard I and John. The
patronymic is
sometimes rendered Fitz Piers, for he was the son of
Piers de
Lutegareshale (born 1134, Cherhill, Wiltshire, died...
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FitzPiers died in 1286.
Fitzpiers first wife was Alice,
daughter and heir of
William de Standford, they had the
following known children:
Alice FitzReginald...
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English nobleman. He was the son of
Eustace de
Balliol and
Petronilla FitzPiers.
Balliol was a
supporter of King John of
England during the
Barons Wars...
- When the new
doctor – a well-born and
handsome young man
named Edred Fitzpiers –
takes an
interest in Grace, her
father does all he can to make Grace...
- they had the
following issue:
Herbert FitzPiers (died 1248),
succeeded by his
brother Reginald.
Reginald FitzPiers,
married firstly Alice,
daughter and...
- Tonnay. He was
known to be dead by 1269. His
widow remarried Reginald FitzPiers, Lord of Blenlevenny.
Aimery married Joan,
widow of
Ingram de Percy, she...
- Irish-language poet and
Dominican priest. His
father was
James Hackett FitzPiers, from an Old
English family at
Ballytarsna near Cashel,
County Tipperary...
- I
Fitz Martin, who was aged 25 when he
received livery of his
inheritance 1
April 1282. He had
married before January 1281/82 to
Eleanor Fitz Piers, daughter...
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Bedfordshire in 1163. The
patronymic is
sometimes rendered Fitz Piers.
Simon was the
eldest son of
Piers de Lutegareshale,
forester of Ludgershall. His younger...
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Peter FitzReginald (died 1310), also
known as
Piers FitzReynold, Lord of
Chewton was an
English noble. He was a
younger son of
Reginald FitzPiers and Joan...