Individual Details
Amicia de Ferrières
( - )
From Wikipedia article re Henry de Ferrers (1036-1088)
Henry's Family
Henry had by his wife, Bertha, three sons - Enguenulf, William and Robert. A daughter, Amicia, married Nigel d'Aubigny, probably the brother of Henry I's butler. Henry had built Duffield Castle to protect and administer the Frith, and he placed it in the charge of Enguenulf.[9] Meanwhile William inherited the family's Norman estates. He joined Robert Curthose and was captured at Tinchebrai.
The date of Henry de Ferrers' death is uncertain, but it would seem to be between 1093 and 1100. He was buried in Tutbury Priory.
Enguenulf died shortly afterwards and the English estate passed to Robert, whom King Stephen later made the first Earl of Derby.
Henry's Family
Henry had by his wife, Bertha, three sons - Enguenulf, William and Robert. A daughter, Amicia, married Nigel d'Aubigny, probably the brother of Henry I's butler. Henry had built Duffield Castle to protect and administer the Frith, and he placed it in the charge of Enguenulf.[9] Meanwhile William inherited the family's Norman estates. He joined Robert Curthose and was captured at Tinchebrai.
The date of Henry de Ferrers' death is uncertain, but it would seem to be between 1093 and 1100. He was buried in Tutbury Priory.
Enguenulf died shortly afterwards and the English estate passed to Robert, whom King Stephen later made the first Earl of Derby.
Events
Alt name | Amice de Ferrers |
Families
Spouse | Nigel d'Aubigny ( - ) |
Father | Henri de Ferrières (1036 - 1088) |
Mother | Bertha de L'Aigle (1040 - ) |
Sibling | Enguenulf de Ferrières ( - 1088) |
Sibling | William de Ferrières ( - ) |
Sibling | Robert de Ferrières (1062 - 1139) |
Sibling | Melisende de Ferrières (1055 - 1088) |
Sibling | Gundreda de Ferrières ( - ) |
Sibling | Emmeline de Ferrières ( - ) |