Individual Details
(Abt 1200 - 24 Mar 1254)
He had accompanied King Henry to France in 1230 and sat in parliament in London in the same year. He had many favors granted to him by the king, among them the right of free warren in Beaurepair (Belper), Makeney, Winleigh (Windley), Holbrooke, Siward (Southwood near Coxbench), Heyhegh (Heage) Cortelegh (Corkley, in the parish of Muggington), Ravensdale, Holland (Hulland), and many other places. Like his father, he suffered from gout from youth, and always traveled in a litter. He was accidentally thrown from his litter into water, while crossing a bridge, at St Neots, in Huntingdon and although he escaped immediate death, yet he never recovered from the effects of the accident.
Events
| Birth | Abt 1200 | Derbyshire, England | | | |
| Marriage | Bef 14 May 1219 | Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales - Sibyl MARSHALL | | | |
| Death | 24 Mar 1254 | Evington, Leicestershire, England | | | |
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