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About William IV "The Lion" d'Aubigny, Lord of Belvoir
From the FMG Medieval Lands database:
Son of William de Albini Brito III "the Surety" and Margery de Prudhoe d'Umfraville:
WILLIAM (IV) de Albini Brito . "Willielmus de Albiniaco tertius" donated "ecclesiam de Redmelina" to Belvoir monastery, Lincolnshire, for the souls of "Agayjæ uxoris meæ et…Margeriæ quondam uxoris meæ", by undated charter witnessed by "Willielmo de Albineio quarto, Odinello, Roberto et Nicholao filiis meis"[1041]. A charter of “Thomas dominus de Ros, de Hamelake, de Trussebout et de Beavoir” dated 23 Apr [1430] confirmed the possessions of Belvoir priory, Lincolnshire made by "antecessores nostros…Robertum de Toteneio, Willielmum de Toteneyo filium suum, Agnetem de Toteneio filiam dicti Roberti de Toteneyo, Henricum de Rya filium Huberto de Rya, Agnetem de Toteneyo, Willielmum de Albeneio primum, Willielmum de Albeneio secundum, Willielmum de Albeneio tertium, Willielmum de Albeneio quartum, Ywynum de Albeneyo, Heliam de Albeneyo et uxores eorundem, Isabellam filiam domini Willielmi de Albeneio quæ fuit uxor domini de Ros, domini de Beauvoire et de Hamelake"[1042].
translation: A charter of “Thomas dominus de Ros, de Hamelake, de Trussebout et de Beavoir” dated 23 Apr [1430] confirmed the possessions of Belvoir priory, Lincolnshire made by our ancestors Robert de Tosny, his son William de Tosny, Agnes de Tosny called daughter of Robert de Tosny, Henry de Rie son of Hubert de Rie [and] Agnes de Tosny, William d'Aubigny I, William d'Aubigny II, William d'Aubigny III, William d'Aubigny IV, Ywynum (?) d'Aubigny, Heliam D'Aubigny and their wives, Isabella daughter of lord William d"Aubigny who was wife of Lord de Ros, Lord of Belvoir and of Hamelake.
William IV "The Lion" d'Aubigny, Lord of Belvoir's Timeline
1176 |
1176
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Belvoir, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom
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1233 |
1233
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Belvoir Castle, Belvoir, Leicestershire, England
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1242 |
September 15, 1242
Age 66
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Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
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signed, Magna carta, Head of BARONS
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Beauvoir Priory, Leicestershire, England (United Kingdom)
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