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Robert "Sheriff of Lincolnshire" Tattershall

(Abt 1198 - 16 Jul 1249)

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== Biography ==:"Son and heir of Walter de Tattershall by Iseult, daughter and eventually heir of William Pantulf, he was a minor in 1214. In 1223 he obtained livery of the lands of his mother, which had been taken into the King's hand by reason of her debt to the Crown. In 1226 and 1227 he was given custody of the castles and towns of Bolsover, co. Derby. He served at the siege of Biham Castle in 1221 and in the Welsh campaign of 1228, and also served in Brittany in 1230. In Mar 1242 orders were given for him to be supplied with one or two ships to accompany the King abroad, and in 1244, he and his son Robert were going on service in Scotland and Wales. He married firstly, Maud, before 1222, sister and in her issue coheir of Hugh, 5th Earl of Arundel. She died between 1238 and 1242, and he secondly married before 1242, a daughter of John de Grey, by whom he obtained the manor of Shalbourne in Wiltshire."
:Sir Robert de Tateshale died on 18 July 1249 at of Tattershall, Candlesby, Kirkby, Maltby, & Toft, Lincolnshire, England.Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 254.

== Sources ==
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    Events

    BirthAbt 1198England
    Death16 Jul 1249England
    MarriageMaud Aubigny
    Reference No9320903
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    Families

    SpouseMaud Aubigny (1196 - 1240)
    ChildRobert Tattershall (1222 - 1273)
    FatherWalter Tattershall (1170 - 1200)
    MotherIseult Pantulf (1170 - 1222)