Individual Details
Milliscent de Ferrers
( - )
Dugdale, William, The Baronage of England 1675, p. 259
This Robert took to Wife Sibilla the Daughter of William de Braose (of
Brecknock) and for the health of her Soul, as also of the Soul of Berta
her Mother (Daughter to Milo Earl of Hereford) gave to the Monks of
Dore in Herefordshire, all Oxmeode. He also founded a Priory at Wodham (commonly called WodhamFerrers) in Essex.
By this Sibilla he left issue William his Son and Heir; and two Daughters; viz. Milisent the Wife of Roger Lord Mortimer of Wigmore; and Agatha, who, being a Concubine to King John, had by him a Daughter called Joan, married to Leweline Prince of Wales.
This Robert took to Wife Sibilla the Daughter of William de Braose (of
Brecknock) and for the health of her Soul, as also of the Soul of Berta
her Mother (Daughter to Milo Earl of Hereford) gave to the Monks of
Dore in Herefordshire, all Oxmeode. He also founded a Priory at Wodham (commonly called WodhamFerrers) in Essex.
By this Sibilla he left issue William his Son and Heir; and two Daughters; viz. Milisent the Wife of Roger Lord Mortimer of Wigmore; and Agatha, who, being a Concubine to King John, had by him a Daughter called Joan, married to Leweline Prince of Wales.
Events
Alt name | Milliscent de Ferrariis |
Families
Spouse | Roger Mortimer ( - ) |
Father | William de Ferrariis (1140 - 1190) |
Mother | Sybil de Braose (1157 - 1228) |
Sibling | Walcheline de Ferrers ( - ) |
Sibling | William de Ferrers (1172 - 1247) |
Sibling | Robert de Ferrers ( - ) |
Sibling | Agatha de Ferrers ( - ) |
Sibling | Petronella de Ferrers ( - ) |
Sibling | Henry de Ferrers (1190 - ) |