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Robert William FitzNigel Fossard, Baron Mulgrave

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Yorkshire, England
Death: 1135 (62-72)
Immediate Family:

Son of Nigel de Fossard
Husband of Osceria Fossard and Ascelina Fossard
Father of Agnes de Fossard; Aufrida Fossard; Emma Fossard; NN Fossard; Joan Fossard and 2 others
Brother of Gertrude Fossard

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About Robert William FitzNigel Fossard, Baron Mulgrave

held Mulgrave at Domesday and who became a tenant-in-chief in 1088

  • (1) . / -- poss. (NN; FOSSARD?)
  • (2) ../ -- poss. Nigel FOSSARD
  • (3).. / -- Neil (Nigel) FOSSARD
  • (4)... / -- Adam FOSSARD
  • ....... / | (skip this generation?)
  • (5). / -- Robert FOSSARD (1068? - 1135?)
  • (6).. / -- William FOSSARD (1108? - 1169?)
  • ... .. / \ -- Osceria (Yorkshire 1078? - ?)
  • (7). / -- Nigel (Nele) FOSSARD (1146? - ?)
  • .... /
  • (8) - Robert (William) FOSSARD
  • .... \
  • ..... \ -- (missing)

http://fabpedigree.com/s022/f607260.htm

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Father:    Nigel FOSSARD
 Robert FOSSARD      
  • Born: ABT 1068 - Yorkshire, England
  • Marr: -
  • Died: 1135 -
  • Other Spouses: Osceria
  • Born: ABT 1078 - Yorkshire, England
  • Died: -
  • Other Spouses:
 1.    Agnes FOSSARD   
* Born:     ABT 1105  - Doncaster, Yorkshire, England 
  • Marr: -
  • Died: -

2. William FOSSARD

  • Born: ABT 1108 - Doncaster, Yorkshire, England
  • Marr: 1143 - Mrs. William FOSSARD
  • Died: 1169 -
 3.    Emma FOSSARD   
* Born:     ABT 1112  - Hutton-Mulgrave, Yorkshire, England 
  • Marr: - Bertram de BULMER
  • Died: -
 4.    Geoffrey FOSSARD   
  • Born: ABT 1114 - Doncaster, Yorkshire, England
  • Marr: -
  • Died: -
 http://kartchner.surnames.com/gedhtree/ancestors/gp7115.htm#head0   

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His ancestry as found on WIkiTree

Nigel Fossard

  • Born 1022 in South Otterington, Yorkshire, England
  • Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
  • [sibling%28s%29 unknown]
  • Husband of Osceria Derotherham — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
  • Father of Nele Nigel Fossard, Adam Fossard, Walter Fossard, Richard Fossard, Gertrude Fossard, Robert Fossard and Agnes Fossard
  • Died 1120 in Mulgrave Castle, Yorkshire, England

http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fossard-34

Nele Nigel Fossard

  • Born 1040 in South Otterington, Yorkshire, , England
  • Son of Nigel Fossard and Osceria Derotherham
  • Brother of Adam Fossard, Walter Fossard, Richard Fossard, Gertrude Fossard, Robert Fossard and Agnes Fossard
  • Husband of Mrs Nigel Fossard — married 1068 in North Riding, Yorkshire, , England
  • Father of Robert Fossard, Walter Fossard, Gertrude (Fossard) de Meynell and Gertrude De Fossard
  • Died 1120 in Mulgrave Castle, Yorkshire, , England http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fossard-30

Robert Fossard

  • Born 1068 in South Otterington, Yorkshire, , England
  • Son of Nele Nigel Fossard and Mrs Nigel Fossard
  • Brother of Walter Fossard, Gertrude (Fossard) de Meynell and Gertrude De Fossard
  • [spouse%28s%29 unknown]
  • [children unknown]
  • Died 1135 in Mulgrave Castle, Yorkshire, , England

http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fossard-33

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ALEXANDER Paynell of Hooton (-before [1147/53]). Bracton records a claim, dated 1220, by "Eustachius de Greinuilla" against "Priorem S. Trinitatis Ebor" for "ecclesiam de Bertona…aduocacionem", reciting that the land was held by "Willelmi Paynel…Radulfus Paynel qui fundavit ecclesiam…Alexandri Painel filii et heredis ipsius Radulfi…Willelmi filii Alexandri Paynel…Frechesante filie ipsius Willelmi"[117]. He inherited the manor of Hooton (Paynell) in Yorkshire from his brother Jordan[118]. m AGNES Fossard, daughter of ROBERT FitzNigel Fossard & his wife Ascelina --- (-after [1147/53]). “Agnes Fossard, filia Roberti Fossard” donated property to the canons of Nostell, with the consent of “Willelmi Fossardi fratris mei”, by charter dated to [1147/53]
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3P-S.htm

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Nele Fossard Lord Mulgrave

  • •Born: Abt 1047, South Otterington, Yorkshire, England
  • •Marriage: Unknown

[son of Nele Fossard (Bef 1066-After 1086)]

Children:

  • •Robert Fossard Baron of Mulgrave+
  • •Gertude Fossard+

bullet General Notes:

~Yorkshire: Historical and Topographical Introduction to a Knowledge of the Ancient State of the Wapentake of Strafford and Tickhill; With Ample Account of Doncaster and Conisbrough. pp. 5-8, doesn't give this Fossard's name, but his son Robert is referred to as the grandson of Nigel Fossard.

~Select Civil Pleas: Volume I A.D. 1200 - 1203, p. 18, refers to him without naming him with calling Robert the grandson of Nigel Fossard. 867,869

bullet Noted events in his life were:

• Background Information. 141 Robert Meinill married Gertrude, probably the daughter of Nele Fossard and sister of Robert Fossard. Gertrude, widow of Robert Meinill, married Jordan Paynel.

~Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, Vol. VIII, p. 620

http://cybergata.com/roots/10036.htm

Robert Fossard Baron of Mulgrave

  • •Born: Abt 1080, South Otterington, Yorkshire, England
  • •Marriage: Unknown
  • •Died: 1135, Yorkshire, England about age 55

[son of Nele Fossard Lord Mulgrave (Abt 1047-)]

Children:

  • •William Fossard+
  • •Agnes Fossard+
  • •Emma Fossard+

bullet General Notes:

K. S. B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, p. 358 1027

bullet Noted events in his life were:

• Background Information. 141 Frethesant Paynell was the daughter and heir of William Paynell. William was the son of Alexander, the youngest son of Ralph Paynel. Lands in co. York, including the manor of Hooton (Paynell), had been acquired by Ralph through his married with Maud, presumed to be daughter of Richard de Surdeval. These were passed to Jordan Paynell, their son, and after his death to Alexander. Ralph's own holding as a Domesday tenant in chief, which included Drax, co. York, Irnham, co. Lincoln, and manors in Somerset and Devon, passed to his son William, presumably by an ealier marriage, from whom was descended Maurice de Gaunt. Alexander Paynel's marriage to Agnes, daughter of Robert Fossard, brought him land in Bramham. The heirs of his son William Paynel (of the younger branch) were two daughters, Frethesant Luterel and Isabel Bastard.

~Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, Vol. X, p. 284, footnot (d)

• Background Information. 867 Besides the entry for Nigel Fossard in theDomesday Survey, there are few records for the early Fossard family. Besides the mention in Domesday, there is an authenticated entry of for Robert Fossard during the reign of Henry I. From this record it seems that the manors of Doncaster, etc, were conveyed by Robert Fossard to King Henry I, as repayment of fifty marks of money which Robert owed the King.

~Yorkshire: Historical and Topographical Introduction to a Knowledge of the Ancient State of the Wapentake of Strafford and Tickhill; With Ample Account of Doncaster and Conisbrough. pp. 4-5

• Background Information. 867 Besides the entry for Nigel Fossard in theDomesday Survey, there are few records for the early Fossard family. Besides the mention in Domesday, there is an authenticated entry of for Robert Fossard during the reign of Henry I. From this record it seems that the manors of Doncaster, etc, were conveyed by Robert Fossard to King Henry I, as repayment of fifty marks of money which Robert owed the King.

~Yorkshire: Historical and Topographical Introduction to a Knowledge of the Ancient State of the Wapentake of Strafford and Tickhill; With Ample Account of Doncaster and Conisbrough. pp. 4-5

• Background Information. 869 ~Select Civil Pleas: Volume I A.D. 1200 - 1203, p. 18, in the case between Robert de Turnham's suit against the Abbot of York refers to "Robert Fossard the great-grandfather" of the wife of Robert de Turnham's wife, and that "Robert Fossard was seised in the time of King Henry, when he pledged the whole of the town of Doncaster, with the advowson of the said church, and all other appurtenances . . ." Later in the suit it refers to him against with "Nigel Gossard, father of the said Robert," and "William fossard, son of Robert, who confirms the gift that Nigel his grandfahter. . ." *

~Select Civil Pleas: Volume I A.D. 1200 - 1203, p. 18-19

  • For the rest of the translated text of this suit, see Robert de Turnham.
http://cybergata.com/roots/10035.htm

Robert Fitz Nigel Fossard.

Sources:

Hugh, Kendall P. History of the Old Castle of Mulgrave. A. Brown & Sons, Ltd., Hull. 1948. pp. 10-11.



Robert Fossard, Lord of Mulgrave (abt 1100-abt. 1135) born in Doncaster, Yorkshire, England For the full rundown on the family see: http://www.knight-france.com/geneal/names/1681.htm

See also the history of Mulgrave castle: http://www.castlesfortsbattles.co.uk/yorkshire/mulgrave_castle.html

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Robert William FitzNigel Fossard, Baron Mulgrave's Timeline

1068
1068
Yorkshire, England
1100
May 9, 1100
Doncaster, Yorkshire, England
1104
1104
England
1108
1108
Doncaster, Yorkshire, England
1110
1110
Wilton In Cleveland, Yorkshire, England
1112
1112
Hutton-Mulgrave, Yorkshire, England.
1114
1114
Of, Doncaster, Yorkshire, England