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_Lambert I Louvain _________________________ | (0960 - 1015) m 0990 _LAMBERT II "Baudry" Count Of Louvain _|_Gerberge De Lorraine ______________________ | (0991 - 1062) (0972 - ....) _Henri II Count Of Loraine (Louvain) ________| | (.... - 1077) | | | _Gozelo Gonzelon I Count Of Verdun _________+ | | | (0967 - 1044) m 1003 | |_Oda de Loraine _______________________|_Urracca Princess of Italy _________________ | (0995 - 1044) (0967 - ....) _GODFREY I 'the Bearded' Duke Of Brabant _| | m 1100 | | | _Godizo Of The Betuwe ______________________ | | | (0985 - 1018) | | _Eberhard Count Of The Betuwe _________|____________________________________________ | | | | |_Adele "Alix" (Adelaide) Countess of Beteau _| | (1023 - 1086) | | | ____________________________________________ | | | | |_______________________________________|____________________________________________ | | |--ADELIZA, Adela of Louvain Queen Of England | | ____________________________________________ | | | _Arnulf I Chiny _______________________|____________________________________________ | | (1050 - 1106) m 1068 | _Otto II of Chiny ___________________________| | | (1065 - 1125) | | | | _Hildouin IV De Roucy, Count of Montdidier _ | | | | (.... - 1063) m 1031 | | |_Ada of Rameru ________________________|_Alice (Alix Adele, Adelaide) de Roucy _____ | | (1053 - ....) m 1068 |_Princess Ida of Chiny ___________________| (1083 - 1122) m 1100 | | ____________________________________________ | | | _Albert III of Namur __________________|____________________________________________ | | (1035 - 1102) |_Princess Adelheid of Namur _________________| (1068 - 1124) | | ____________________________________________ | | |_Ida Billung Of Saxony ________________|____________________________________________ (1035 - 1102)
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He [William d'Aubigny] married, in 1138 (the 3rd year of her widowhood)Adeliz, QUEEN DOWAGER OF ENGLAND (widow of Henry I), 1st daughter ofGodefroy à la Barbe, DUKE OF LOTHIER (i.e. Lorraine Inférieure), COUNT OFBRABANT AND LOUVAIN, by his 1st wife, Ide, daughter of Albert III, COUNTOF NAMUR. His wife, the Queen Dowager, retired in 1150 to a nunnery atAfflighem, in South Brabant, where she died, and was buried 23 April1151, aged about 48. He survived her 25 years, and died 12 October 1176,at Waverley Abbey, Surrey, and was buried, with his father, at WymondhamPriory, Norfolk. [Complete Peerage I:233-35, XIV:37, (transcribed byDave Utzinger)]
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_____________________ | _____________________|_____________________ | _____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | _Robert de Ufford ___| | (1279 - 1316) | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |--Robert III de Ufford | (1298 - 1369) | _____________________ | | | _Robert de Valoines _|_____________________ | | (1221 - ....) | _Robert de Valoines _| | | (1247 - ....) | | | | _William le Blount __ | | | | (1153 - ....) | | |_Roesia le Blount ___|_Ceclia De Vere _____ | | (1217 - ....) (1175 - ....) |_Cecily de Valoines _| (1281 - 1325) | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | |_Eve de Tregoz ______| (1250 - ....) | | _____________________ | | |_____________________|_____________________
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!He [Robert de Ufford] married, on or before 21 October 1329, Margaret,widow of Thomas (DE CAILLY), LORD CAILLY, daughter of Walter DE NORWICH,and sister to John DE NORWICH, 1st Lord Norwich, to whose grandson JohnDE NORWICH, 2nd LORD NORWICH, her issue ultimately became heirs. She died 2 April 1368. Hedied 4 November 1369. Will dated 29 June 1368, directing burial inCampsey Priory and giving inter alia to his son William the sword whichthe King gave him with the name of Earl. [Complete Peerage XII/1:429-32, XIV:602)
Robert de Ufford, 2nd baron, K.G., was summoned to parliament from 27January, 1332, to 14 January, 1337. This nobleman was in the wars ofGascony in the reign of Edward II and he obtained, in the beginning ofEdward III's reign, in requital of his eminent services, a grant for lifeof the town and castle of Orford, co. Suffolk, and, soon after, furtherconsiderable territorial possessions, also by grant from the crown inconsideration of the personal danger he had incurred in arresting, by theking's command, Mortimer and some of his adherents in the castle ofNottingham. His lordship was solemnly advanced in the parliament to thedignity of Earl of Suffolk, 16 March, 1336, "habendum sibi et hæredibussula." Whereupon he was associated with William de Bohun, Earl ofNorthampton, and John Darcy, steward of the king's household, to treatwith David Brus, of Scotland, touching a league of peace and amity. Andthe same year, going beyond sea on the king's service, had an assignationof Ð300 out of the exchequer towards his expenses in that employment,which was in the wars of France, for it appears that he then accompaniedthe Earl of Derby, being with him at the battle of Cagant. After whichtime he was seldom out of some distinguished action. In the 12th EdwardIII [1339], being in the expedition made into Flanders, he was the nextyear one of the marshals when King Edward besieged Cambray, and hislordship within a few years subsequently was actively engaged in the warsof Brittany. In the 17th of this reign [1344], the Earl of Suffolk wasdeputed to the court of Rome, there to treat in the presence of hisholiness, touching an amicable peace and accord between the Englishmonarch and Philip de Valois, and he marched the same year with Henry ofLancaster, Earl of Derby, to the relief of Loughmaben Castle, thenbesieged by the Scots. Soon after this he was made admiral of the king'swhole fleet northward. For several years subsequently, his lordship waswith King Edward in France, and he was one of the persons presented bythat monarch with harness and other accoutrements for the tournament atCanterbury in the 22nd year of his reign [1349]. In seven yearsafterwards we find the earl again in France with the Black Prince; and atthe celebrated battle of Poictiers, fought and so gloriously won in thefollowing year, his lordship achieved the highest military renown by hisskill as a leader and his personal courage at the head of his troops. Hewas subsequently elected a knight of the Garter.
The earl's last testament bears date in 1368, and he d. in the followingyear. Amongst other bequests, he leaves to his son, William, "the swordwherewith the king girt him when he created him earl; as also his bed,with the eagle entire; and his summer vestment, powdered with leopards."His lordship was s. by his only surviving son, William de Ufford. [SirBernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke'sPeerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 543, Ufford, Barons Ufford,Earls of Suffolk]
His lordship m. Margaret, sister of Sir John Norwich, and widow of SirThomas Cailly, and had issue, Robert, William, Cecilie, Catherine, andMargaret.