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Herbert Fitzpiers
(Abt 1180 - )
Peter FitzHerbert
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Peter FitzHerbert
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Sheriff of Yorkshire
In office
1214-1215
Personal details
Died 1235
Spouse(s) 1. Alice de Warkworth
2. Isabel de Ferriers
Parents Herbert FitzHerbert
Lucy of Hereford
Peter FitzHerbert, also known as Piers FitzHerbert, (died 1235) Lord of Blenlevenny, was a 13th and 14th century nobleman and Sheriff of Yorkshire. FitzHerbert was one of the Counsellors named in Magna Carta in 1215. He was the son of Herbert FitzHerbert and Lucy of Hereford.
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Information is for Peter FitzHerbert. This is for the same person as Herbert Fitzpiers. Needs more research.
Contents
1 Life
2 Marriage and issue
3 Citations
4 References
Life
FitzHerbert was the son of Herbert FitzHerbert and Lucy of Hereford.[1] FitzHerbert gained the title of Lord of the Honour of Brecknock and was made Governor of Pickering Castle, Yorkshire and the Sheriff of Yorkshire by King John of England. FitzHerbert is listed as one of the Counsellors named in Magna Carta in 1215. He inherited, through his mother, a thrid interest in the barony of Miles Fitz Walter of Gloucester in 1219. FitzHerbert's castles of Blenlevenny and Castell Dinas were sacked by Prince Llywelyn ab Iorwerth and Richard Marshal, 3rd Earl of Pembroke in October 1233. He died in 1235 and was buried at Reading Abbey, Yorkshire.
Marriage and issue
FitzHerbert married Alice, the daughter of Robert fitzRoger,[2] Lord of Warkworth and Clavering and Margaret de Chesney, they had the following issue:
Herbert FitzPiers (died 1248), succeeded by his brother Reginald.
Reginald FitzPiers, married firstly Alice, daughter and heir of William de Standford, had issue and married Joan, widow of Ingram de Percy, daughter and heir of William de Fortibus and Maud de Ferrers, had further issue.
Lucy FitzPiers, married William de Ros of Helmsley, had issue.
He married secondly, Isabel, the widow of Roger Mortimer of Wigmore, the daughter of Walchelin de Ferriers of Oakham. They had no issue.
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Peter FitzHerbert
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Peter FitzHerbert
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Sheriff of Yorkshire
In office
1214-1215
Personal details
Died 1235
Spouse(s) 1. Alice de Warkworth
2. Isabel de Ferriers
Parents Herbert FitzHerbert
Lucy of Hereford
Peter FitzHerbert, also known as Piers FitzHerbert, (died 1235) Lord of Blenlevenny, was a 13th and 14th century nobleman and Sheriff of Yorkshire. FitzHerbert was one of the Counsellors named in Magna Carta in 1215. He was the son of Herbert FitzHerbert and Lucy of Hereford.
According to Wikipedia:
Information is for Peter FitzHerbert. This is for the same person as Herbert Fitzpiers. Needs more research.
Contents
1 Life
2 Marriage and issue
3 Citations
4 References
Life
FitzHerbert was the son of Herbert FitzHerbert and Lucy of Hereford.[1] FitzHerbert gained the title of Lord of the Honour of Brecknock and was made Governor of Pickering Castle, Yorkshire and the Sheriff of Yorkshire by King John of England. FitzHerbert is listed as one of the Counsellors named in Magna Carta in 1215. He inherited, through his mother, a thrid interest in the barony of Miles Fitz Walter of Gloucester in 1219. FitzHerbert's castles of Blenlevenny and Castell Dinas were sacked by Prince Llywelyn ab Iorwerth and Richard Marshal, 3rd Earl of Pembroke in October 1233. He died in 1235 and was buried at Reading Abbey, Yorkshire.
Marriage and issue
FitzHerbert married Alice, the daughter of Robert fitzRoger,[2] Lord of Warkworth and Clavering and Margaret de Chesney, they had the following issue:
Herbert FitzPiers (died 1248), succeeded by his brother Reginald.
Reginald FitzPiers, married firstly Alice, daughter and heir of William de Standford, had issue and married Joan, widow of Ingram de Percy, daughter and heir of William de Fortibus and Maud de Ferrers, had further issue.
Lucy FitzPiers, married William de Ros of Helmsley, had issue.
He married secondly, Isabel, the widow of Roger Mortimer of Wigmore, the daughter of Walchelin de Ferriers of Oakham. They had no issue.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Peter FitzHerbert
Arms of Peter FitzHerbert (d.1235).svg
Arms of Peter FitzHerbert: Gules, three lions rampant or.
Sheriff of Yorkshire
In office
1214-1215
Personal details
Died 1235
Spouse(s) 1. Alice de Warkworth
2. Isabel de Ferriers
Parents Herbert FitzHerbert
Lucy of Hereford
Peter FitzHerbert, also known as Piers FitzHerbert, (died 1235) Lord of Blenlevenny, was a 13th and 14th century nobleman and Sheriff of Yorkshire. FitzHerbert was one of the Counsellors named in Magna Carta in 1215. He was the son of Herbert FitzHerbert and Lucy of Hereford.
According to Wikipedia:
Information is for Peter FitzHerbert. This is for the same person as Herbert Fitzpiers. Needs more research.
Contents
1 Life
2 Marriage and issue
3 Citations
4 References
Life
FitzHerbert was the son of Herbert FitzHerbert and Lucy of Hereford.[1] FitzHerbert gained the title of Lord of the Honour of Brecknock and was made Governor of Pickering Castle, Yorkshire and the Sheriff of Yorkshire by King John of England. FitzHerbert is listed as one of the Counsellors named in Magna Carta in 1215. He inherited, through his mother, a thrid interest in the barony of Miles Fitz Walter of Gloucester in 1219. FitzHerbert's castles of Blenlevenny and Castell Dinas were sacked by Prince Llywelyn ab Iorwerth and Richard Marshal, 3rd Earl of Pembroke in October 1233. He died in 1235 and was buried at Reading Abbey, Yorkshire.
Marriage and issue
FitzHerbert married Alice, the daughter of Robert fitzRoger,[2] Lord of Warkworth and Clavering and Margaret de Chesney, they had the following issue:
Herbert FitzPiers (died 1248), succeeded by his brother Reginald.
Reginald FitzPiers, married firstly Alice, daughter and heir of William de Standford, had issue and married Joan, widow of Ingram de Percy, daughter and heir of William de Fortibus and Maud de Ferrers, had further issue.
Lucy FitzPiers, married William de Ros of Helmsley, had issue.
He married secondly, Isabel, the widow of Roger Mortimer of Wigmore, the daughter of Walchelin de Ferriers of Oakham. They had no issue.
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Peter FitzHerbert
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Peter FitzHerbert
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Arms of Peter FitzHerbert: Gules, three lions rampant or.
Sheriff of Yorkshire
In office
1214-1215
Personal details
Died 1235
Spouse(s) 1. Alice de Warkworth
2. Isabel de Ferriers
Parents Herbert FitzHerbert
Lucy of Hereford
Peter FitzHerbert, also known as Piers FitzHerbert, (died 1235) Lord of Blenlevenny, was a 13th and 14th century nobleman and Sheriff of Yorkshire. FitzHerbert was one of the Counsellors named in Magna Carta in 1215. He was the son of Herbert FitzHerbert and Lucy of Hereford.
According to Wikipedia:
Information is for Peter FitzHerbert. This is for the same person as Herbert Fitzpiers. Needs more research.
Contents
1 Life
2 Marriage and issue
3 Citations
4 References
Life
FitzHerbert was the son of Herbert FitzHerbert and Lucy of Hereford.[1] FitzHerbert gained the title of Lord of the Honour of Brecknock and was made Governor of Pickering Castle, Yorkshire and the Sheriff of Yorkshire by King John of England. FitzHerbert is listed as one of the Counsellors named in Magna Carta in 1215. He inherited, through his mother, a thrid interest in the barony of Miles Fitz Walter of Gloucester in 1219. FitzHerbert's castles of Blenlevenny and Castell Dinas were sacked by Prince Llywelyn ab Iorwerth and Richard Marshal, 3rd Earl of Pembroke in October 1233. He died in 1235 and was buried at Reading Abbey, Yorkshire.
Marriage and issue
FitzHerbert married Alice, the daughter of Robert fitzRoger,[2] Lord of Warkworth and Clavering and Margaret de Chesney, they had the following issue:
Herbert FitzPiers (died 1248), succeeded by his brother Reginald.
Reginald FitzPiers, married firstly Alice, daughter and heir of William de Standford, had issue and married Joan, widow of Ingram de Percy, daughter and heir of William de Fortibus and Maud de Ferrers, had further issue.
Lucy FitzPiers, married William de Ros of Helmsley, had issue.
He married secondly, Isabel, the widow of Roger Mortimer of Wigmore, the daughter of Walchelin de Ferriers of Oakham. They had no issue.
Events
Birth | Abt 1180 | ||||
Marriage | Abt 1210 | Alice FitzRoger |
Families
Spouse | Alice FitzRoger (1200 - ) |
Child | Lucia FitzPiers (1224 - 1266) |
Father | Herbert Fitzherbert of Winchester (1120 - ) |
Mother | Lucy de Pitres (1143 - ) |