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- [source03765] Holly Forrest Tamer, http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=stolp&id=I6095&style=TABLE
Stolp Line, (Publication Date: 27 MAY 2007
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- [source03773] Holly Forrest Tamer, http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=stolp&id=I3895
Stolp Line, (Publication Date: 19 SEP 2006
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ID: I3895
Name: @*Thomas FitzWilliam
Sex: M
Birth: BEF 1195 in Sprotbrough, Doncaster, Yorkshire, England
Death: AFT 1242 in Royton,England
Note: His [William FitzWilliam's] son, Sir Thomas FitzWilliam, had a grant of free warren, market and fair at Emley in 1253, the first mention of Emley in connection with the family. [Complete Peerage V:518-9 Note]
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Sir Thomas Fitz-William m. Agnes, one of the daus. and co-heirs of Roger Bertram, feudal lord of Mitford, by whom he had three sons, William, his successor; Sir Roger, who had the lands of Woodhall from his father; and Peter, who was settled at
Deney. He had, besides, five daughters, Margaret, Agnes, Bertha, Rometa, and Alberda, m. Sir Richard Walleis, Knt., of Burgh Walleis. Sir Thomas Fitz-William was s. by his eldest son, Sir William Fitz-William. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant,
Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 215, Fitz-William, Baron Fitz-William]
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Note: Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Note: Page: V:519 Note
Change Date: 19 SEP 2006
Father: @*William FitzWilliam b: ABT 1173 in Sprotbrough, Doncaster, Yorkshire, England
Mother: @*Ela Warren b: ABT 1164 in Surrey,England
Marriage 1 @*Agnes Bertram b: ABT 1212 in Mitford Castle, Morpeth, Northumberland, England
Children
@*Dionise FitzWilliam b: ABT 1214 in Royton,Leicestershire,England
@William FitzWilliam b: ABT 1232 in Emley, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England
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- [source4071150294] LDHV-PXR
FamilySearch.org, (Publication Date: 02 MAR 2024
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«b»Biography«/b»
Ela de Warenne, (d. bef. 1240), was the daughter of Isabel de Warenne and Hamelin, 4th Earl of Surrey. Foster (1874), calls her Adela in the FitzWilliam pedigree.
«b»Marriage«/b»
Ela married twice.
Newburn or Newburgh
Her first husband was Robert de Newburn (dsp abt. 1192), alias: Neufbourg or Newburgh, s. & h. of Henry. From c. 1220-28, Ela sued for dower in several English manors, in right of her first marriage to Robert de Newburgh.
Cawley (2006), notes that The Complete Peerage names "Ela" as daughter of Earl William and her husbands firstly "Robert de Newburn of whom nothing is known" and secondly "William FitzWilliam of Sprotborough", but does not cite the primary sources on which this information is based. The primary source which confirms her parentage and two marriages has not yet been identified.
FitzWilliam
She remarried to William FitzWilliam of Sprotborough, co. York. (living 1219; d. bef. 23 Feb 1223/4). He was the son of William FitzWilliam and Avice de Tanai.
William also married twice, but the order of his wives is unknown. The other woman was named Matilda or Maud. Cawley (2006), states that William's marriage to Maud is verified by a charter dating to 1331.
«b»Children
construction by Cawley, 2006:«/b»
(uncertain) Sir Thomas FitzWilliam of Emley & Sprotborough, co. York. (fl. 10 Hen. III, 1226-66).
According to Cawley (2006), Thomas could have been the son of either of FitzWilliam's wives. He cites no other children.
construction by Douglas Richardson:
Lewis (2020), citing works by Douglas Richardson, asserts that the following people were children of Ela de Warrene and William FitzWilliam. Cawley (2006), does not name them at all.
Roger, Lord Gretwell
Dionis or Denise
Ellen.
Sir Thomas.
«b»Mistress of King John?«/b»
She was a niece, ward and mistress of king John "Lackland".
Cawley (2006), citing Given-Wilson & Curteis, states that a mistress of King John was the "sister of William de Warenne," but the authors do not identify which sister she was.
The Chronicle of Robert of Gloucester names "Richard fiz le rei…Ion" and "the erles daughter of Wareine" his mother.... Mistress of John of England, son of Henry II King of England & Eléonore Dss d'Aquitaine (Beaumont Palace, Oxford 24 Dec 1167-Newark Castle, Lincolnshire 18/19 Oct 1216, bur Worcester Cathedral). He succeeded in 1199 as JOHN King of England.]
«b»Events
Abbey of Roche, co. York.«/b»
"About 1200 Ela daughter of Earl Hamelin de Warenne and widow of William Fitzwilliam gave to the abbey of Roche (Yorks.) 5 virgates of land in Rottingdean (Sussex). This the Yorkshire abbey transferred to the Dean and Chapter of Chichester, who in 1248 conveyed it to the Priory of Sele (near Bramber) in return for an annual payment in support of the chantry of Holy Cross and St. Augustine in the cathedral. The subsequent history of the estate is unknown."
After Ela died, her brother William, 6th Earl de Warrene, confirmed the gift (for her own burial) to the Abbey of Roche. Farrer & Clay (2013), date this event to 1219/40.
«b»Notes«/b»
DATES: born about 1164 Surrey-died about 1220 Europe, (geni.com)
ALIAS: Moffat (1913), calls her Ela Plantagenet. "de Naburn", (Geni.com).
SIBLINGS: Mathilde (Mahaut)(Maud) de Warenne; Isabella (Ida) DE L'AIGLE; William (Plantagenet) de Warenne, 5th Earl of Surrey; ? Unknown de Warenne, Half sister of Alice Fitzwalter, (Geni.com).
CHILDREN: Cutter (1813), erroneously marries Ella Plantagenet to Thomas FitzWilliam, and makes William their son.
MISTRESS: Geni.com, asserts she was the first concubine #1 of John "Lackland" of England and 3 others
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