Aveline Fitzjohn, of Ulster

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Aveline Fitzjohn, of Ulster

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Shere, Farnbridge, Surrey, England (United Kingdom)
Death: between May 20, 1274 and May 28, 1274 (40-49)
Dunmow Priory, Little Dunmow, Essex, England (United Kingdom)
Place of Burial: Little Dunmow, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere and Justiciar of Ireland and Isabel Bigod
Wife of Walter de Burgh, 1st Earl of Ulster
Mother of Richard Óg de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster; Gille (Giles) de Burgh, of Ulster; Theobald de Burgh and William 'The Grey' de Burgh, I
Sister of Isabel de Vipont; Wenthiliana FitzGeoffrey; Maud FitzJohn, Countess of Warwick; John Fitz-John, Chief Justice of England; Sir Richard FitzJohn and 2 others
Half sister of Margaret de Lacy, Lady of Dulek; Maud de Lacy, Baroness Geneville; Eileen FitzJohn; Matilda de Segrave and Walter de Lacy

Occupation: Grevinna
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About Aveline Fitzjohn, of Ulster

Walter de Burgh, 1st Earl of Ulster

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Married Aveline, daughter of Sir John FitzGeoffrey, Justiciar of Ireland, by his wife, Isabel Bigod.

Succeeded by his eldest son, Richard Og de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster (The Red Earl of Ulster). Other children, according to the Dictionary of National Biography were: three sons, Theobald, William and Thomas, and daughter, Egidia who married Sir James Stewart (1243-1309), High Steward of Scotland.

Walter de Burgh (c. 1230 – 28 July 1271) was 2nd Lord of Connaught and 1st Earl of Ulster (2nd creation).

Contents [show] Life[edit] De Burgh was the second son of Richard Mór de Burgh, 1st Lord of Connaught and Egidia de Lacy. He founded Athassel Priory.

In 1243, he succeeded his father as Lord of Connacht, and was created Earl of Ulster as well in 1264. In 1270, he and Walter de Ufford, the Justiciar of Ireland, were defeated by Aedh mac Felim Ua Conchobair at Ath an Chip.

He married Aveline, daughter of Sir John FitzGeoffrey, Justiciar of Ireland, by his wife, Isabel Bigod. In a royal order from Westminster in September 1247, Sir John FitzGeoffrey was charged by the King with seizing the lands of Walter de Burgh's older brother Richard, who had died. The de Burgh lands in Connaught were being held by de Burgh, John de Livet, likely the son of Gilbert de Lyvet, one of the earliest Lord Mayors of Dublin and Marmaduke de Eschales (Scales).

He died, aged about 40, in Galway, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Richard Óg de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster (The Red Earl of Ulster). Other children were three sons, Theobald, William and Thomas, and daughter, Egidia who married Sir James Stewart (1260–1309), High Steward of Scotland.[1]

Family tree[edit]

 Walter de Burgh of Burgh Castle, Norfolk.
=Alice
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William de Burgh, died 1205.    Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent, died 1243.  Geoffrey de Burgh, died 1228.  Thomas de Burgh
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 Richard Mór de Burgh, 1st Baron of Connaught                Richard Óge de Burgh    
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 Walter de Burgh, 1st Earl of Ulster                William Óg de Burgh
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 Richard Óg de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster          Edmond Albanach de Burgh
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 John de Burgh                                           Edmond de Burgh, 1298-1338.
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 William Donn de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Ulster                         |                      |
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 |                                                            Sir Richard, fl. 1387.   Sir David, fl. 1387.
 Elizabeth de Burgh, 4th Countess of Ulster                        |                  |
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 |                                                      Burke of Castleconnell  Burke of Muskerryquirk 
 Philippa, 5th Countess of Ulster                       Burke of Brittas
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 Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March References (family tree)[edit] A New History of Ireland, volume IX, Oxford, 1984; Earls of Ulster and Lords of Connacht, 1205-1460 (De Burgh, De Lacy and Mortimer), p. 170; Mac William Burkes: Mac William Iochtar (de Burgh), Lords of Lower Connacht and Viscounts of Mayo, 1332-1649, p. 171; Burke of Clanricard: Mac William Uachtar (de Burgh), Lords of Upper Connacht and Earls of Clanricard, 1332-1722.

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Aveline FitzJohn Burgh
BIRTH unknown
England
DEATH 20 May 1274
England
BURIAL
St Mary Churchyard
Little Dunmow, Uttlesford District, Essex, England
MEMORIAL ID 108267599

Aveline or Isabel FitzHugh de Burgh

Third daughter of Sir John FitzGeoffrey and Isabel de Bigod, granddaughter of Sir Geoffrey FitzPeter and Aveline de Clare, Hugh le Bigod and Maud Marshal.

Wife of Sir Walter de Burgh, Earl of Ulster, son of Sir Richard de Burgh and Margaret de Lacy. They were married about 1257 and had four sons and one daughter; Sir Richard Earl of Ulster, Thebaud, William, Thomas and Gille who married Sir James Stewart.

Family Members
Parents
John FitzGeoffrey
1205–1258
Isabel Bigod
1210–1250

Spouse
Walter de Burgh
1230–1271

Siblings
Isabel FitzJohn Vipont
1233–1301
Maud FitzJohn Beauchamp
1235–1301
Joan FitzJohn Butler
1250–1303

Half Siblings
Margery de Lacy Verdun
unknown–1256
Maud de Lacy
1230–1304

Children
Richard de Burgh
1259–1326
Richard Óg de Burgh
1259–1326
William de Burgh
1265–1324

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Aveline Fitzjohn, of Ulster's Timeline

1229
1229
Shere, Farnbridge, Surrey, England (United Kingdom)
1259
1259
Ulster Plantation, Ulster, Ireland
1263
1263
Connaught, Ireland
1265
1265
Galway Castle, Connaught, Ireland
1274
May 20, 1274
Age 45
Dunmow Priory, Little Dunmow, Essex, England (United Kingdom)
1934
February 24, 1934
Age 45
February 24, 1934
Age 45
February 24, 1934
Age 45
February 28, 1934
Age 45