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Walter de
Riddlesford (fl. 1150 – d. 1226) was an Anglo-Norman lord who was
granted in
Ireland the
baronies of Bray,
County Wicklow and Kilkea, County...
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Riddlesford, who was the
widow of Hugh de Lacy, 1st Earl of Ulster, and the
daughter of
Walter de
Riddlesford (son of
another Walter de
Riddlesford,...
- Earl of
Ulster (by his
second wife,
Emmeline de
Riddlesford, the
granddaughter of
Walter de
Riddlesford). It was ****erted that in 1264 De
Burgh was created...
- King
Henry II. Amabilis,
daughter of
Henry FitzRoy,
married Walter de
Riddlesford. Her
husband Walter,
along with Amabilis's uncles, her
nephews and the...
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Walter de
Riddlesford built a
motte and
bailey castle there about 1180. It is part of the
barony of
Kilkea and Moone.
Walter de
Riddlesford's granddaughter...
- Longespée,
Justiciar of Ireland, and
Emmeline de
Riddlesford,
granddaughter of
Walter de
Riddlesford.[citation needed] She was the wife of Sir
Roger La...
- Lord of Galloway. He
secondly married Emmeline de
Riddlesford, the
daughter of
Walter de
Riddlesford about 1242. With
Emmeline he had a daughter, Lady...
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Abbey Augustinian nuns —
Arroasian priory founded c.1200 by
Walter de
Riddlesford;
raised to
abbey status before 1276;
dissolved 7
February 1539; granted...
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Geoffrey Maurice (or de Marisco), Lord
Justice of Ireland.
Walter de
Riddlesford,
Norman lord with
lands in
County Wicklow and
County Kildare.
Nuala Ní...
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Events from the year 1181 in Ireland. Lord: John
Walter de
Riddlesford built a
motte and
bailey fortress on the site of what is now
Kilkea Castle in County...