131. Comte Gauthier I de BRIENNE de Bar-sur-Seine [119909] (Englebert IV de Brienne (Comte)76, Englebert III de Brienne (Comte)59, Englebert II de Brienne (Comte)50, Englebert I de Brienne (Comte)45, Eudes of Cambrai (Count)41, Arnoul II of Flanders (Count)40, Baudouin III of Flanders (Count)39, Arnoul I of Flanders (Count)31, Baudouin II [the Bald] of Flanders (Count)27, Baudouin I [Iron Arm] of Flanders (Count)26, Audacre24, Enguerrand22, Lyderic IV the Great Forrester21, Lyderic III of Flandres & Harlebecque (Earl)20, Lyderic II of Flandres & Harlebecque (Count)19, Estorede Forrester of Flanders18, Bouchard of Louain & Forester of Flanders (Prince)5, Lyderic de Harelbeke & Forester of Flanders (Comte)1) was born circa 1020 in Brienne-le-Château Aube Champagne-Ardenne France and died circa 1089 in France about age 69.
Gauthier married Comtess Eustache de TONNERRE de Bar-sur-Seine [119910], daughter of Comte Milon de TONNERRE de Bar-sur-Seine [119911] and Comtesse Azéca NN de Bar-sur-Seine [119912]. Eustache was born in 1045 in Dordogne Aquitaine Champagne France and died circa 1085 in France about age 40.
Children from this marriage were:
158 i. Marguerite de BRIENNE-RAMERUPT [119914] was born circa 1058.
Marguerite married Diederik IV van BEVEREN [119915]. Diederik was born in 1065 and died circa 1105 about age 40.
159 ii. Mantie de BRIENNE [119913] was born circa 1065.
+ 160 iii. Comte Erard I de BRIENNE de Brienne [119903] was born circa 1070 in Brienne-le-Château Aube Champagne-Ardenne France, died circa 1120 in Brienne Aube Champagne-Ardenne France about age 50, and was buried in Montier-en-Der Haute-Marne Champagne-Ardenne France.
161 iv. Seigneur Milon II de BRIENNE de Bar-sur-Seine [119917] was born circa 1077 in Bar-sur-Seine Seine-et-Marne France and died in 1126 in Bar-sur-Seine Seine-et-Marne France about age 49.
162 v. Seigneur Englebert de BRIENNE de Conflans [119916] was born circa 1078 in Conflans France and died circa 1138 about age 60.
133. Comte Baldwin IV de FLANDERS de Hainault [122416] (Baldwin III de Hainault (Comte)79, Baldwin II de Hainaut (Comte)62, Baudouin VI de Flanders & Hainaut (Comte)54, Baudouin V of Flanders (Count)47, Baudouin IV of Flanders (Count)42, Arnoul II of Flanders (Count)40, Baudouin III of Flanders (Count)39, Arnoul I of Flanders (Count)31, Baudouin II [the Bald] of Flanders (Count)27, Baudouin I [Iron Arm] of Flanders (Count)26, Audacre24, Enguerrand22, Lyderic IV the Great Forrester21, Lyderic III of Flandres & Harlebecque (Earl)20, Lyderic II of Flandres & Harlebecque (Count)19, Estorede Forrester of Flanders18, Bouchard of Louain & Forester of Flanders (Prince)5, Lyderic de Harelbeke & Forester of Flanders (Comte)1) was born in Apr 1108 in Mons Hainaut Walloon Region Belgium and died on Nov 2, 1171 in Mons Hainaut Walloon Region Belgium at age 63.
Baldwin married Comtesse Alice de NAMUR de Hainaut [122439], daughter of Comte Godefroi I de NAMUR de Namur [122440] and Comtesse Ermesinde ARDENNE-LUXEMBOURG de Luxenbourg [122441]. Alice was born in 1112 in Namur Walloon Region Belgium and died on Jul 25, 1169 in Mons Hainaut Walloon Region Belgium at age 57.
Children from this marriage were:
163 i. Anthonette de HAINAUT [122442] was born circa 1130 in Hainaut Walloon Region Belgium and died on Nov 30, 1201 in Hainaut Walloon Region Belgium about age 71.
164 ii. Yolande de HAINAUT [122443] was born circa 1131 in Hainaut Walloon Region Belgium and died after Apr 1202.
165 iii. Baudoun de HAINAUT [122449] was born circa 1134 and died circa 1147 about age 13.
166 iv. Lauretia de HAINAUT [122450] was born in 1135 and died in 1181 at age 46.
167 v. Agnes de HAINAUT [122444] was born in 1145 in Mons Hainaut Walloon Region Belgium and died in 1173 in Aisne Hauts-de-France France at age 28.
168 vi. Comte Godefroy de HAINAUT d'Ostrevant [122445] was born in 1147 in Ostrevant Nord [Department] France and died on Apr 6, 1163 in Mons Hainaut Walloon Region Belgium at age 16.
+ 169 vii. Comte Baldwin V FLANDERS de Hainault & Flanders, Margrave of Namur [122408] was born circa 1150 in Hainaut Walloon Region Belgium and died on Dec 17, 1195 in Mons Hainaut Walloon Region Belgium about age 45.
170 viii. Laurette de HAINAUT [122446] was born in 1150 in Hainaut Walloon Region Belgium and died on Aug 9, 1181 in Montmorency Val d'Oise Ile-de-France France at age 31.
171 ix. Seigneur Henri de HAINAUT de Sebourg [122447] was born in 1151 in Ostrevant Nord [Department] France and died circa 1230 about age 79.
172 x. Seigneur Guilliame de HAINAUT de Thierry [122448] was born circa 1156 and died in 1213 about age 57.
137. Hubert BELL [101684] (Rosabella87, Princess Of England Constance de NORMANDIE70, Matilda of FLANDERS55, Baudouin V of Flanders (Count)47, Baudouin IV of Flanders (Count)42, Arnoul II of Flanders (Count)40, Baudouin III of Flanders (Count)39, Arnoul I of Flanders (Count)31, Baudouin II [the Bald] of Flanders (Count)27, Baudouin I [Iron Arm] of Flanders (Count)26, Audacre24, Enguerrand22, Lyderic IV the Great Forrester21, Lyderic III of Flandres & Harlebecque (Earl)20, Lyderic II of Flandres & Harlebecque (Count)19, Estorede Forrester of Flanders18, Bouchard of Louain & Forester of Flanders (Prince)5, Lyderic de Harelbeke & Forester of Flanders (Comte)1).
Hubert married Aldebella de PONTEFRACT [101685].
Children from this marriage were:
173 i. Pontefract BELL [101742] .
174 ii. Reginald BELL [101743] .
+ 175 iii. Almeric BELL [101682] .
176 iv. William BELL [101744] .
177 v. John BELL [101745] .
178 vi. Ralph BELL [101746] .
179 vii. Geoffrey BELL [101747] .
180 viii. Odo BELL [101748] .
General Notes: Odo died at 9 Years of Age. He was said to be a Prodigy.
181 ix. Bertram BELL [101749] .
182 x. Matilda BELL [101750] .
183 xi. Aldebella BELL [101751] .
General Notes: Adlebella died at 17 Years of Age.
148. Queen Adele de CHAMPAGNE of France [122134] (Comte Thibault IV de BLOIS de Champagne94, Princess Of England Adele de NORMANDIE71, Matilda of FLANDERS55, Baudouin V of Flanders (Count)47, Baudouin IV of Flanders (Count)42, Arnoul II of Flanders (Count)40, Baudouin III of Flanders (Count)39, Arnoul I of Flanders (Count)31, Baudouin II [the Bald] of Flanders (Count)27, Baudouin I [Iron Arm] of Flanders (Count)26, Audacre24, Enguerrand22, Lyderic IV the Great Forrester21, Lyderic III of Flandres & Harlebecque (Earl)20, Lyderic II of Flandres & Harlebecque (Count)19, Estorede Forrester of Flanders18, Bouchard of Louain & Forester of Flanders (Prince)5, Lyderic de Harelbeke & Forester of Flanders (Comte)1) was born in 1140 in Blois Loir-et-Cher France and died on Jun 4, 1206 in Paris Isle-de-France France at age 66.
Adele married King Louis VII CAPET of France [81852], son of King Louis VI "The Fat" CAPET of France [122122] and Adelaide de SAVOIE de Maurienne [122123], on Nov 13, 1160. Louis was born in 1120, died on Sep 18, 1180 at age 60, and was buried in Seine-et-Marne Île-de-France France.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 184 i. King Phillip II CAPET of France [81848] was born on Aug 21, 1165 in Paris Isle-de-France France and died on Jul 14, 1223 in Mantes-la-Jolie Isle-de-France France at age 57.
185 ii. Empress Agnes CAPET de Byzantium [122135] was born circa 1175 in Gonesse Val-d'Oise Ile-de-France France and died in Apr 1240 in Gonesse Paris Isle-de-France France about age 65.
151. William de WARENNE 4th Earl of Surrey [81836] (William II de WARRENE 3rd Earl of Surrey101, Princess Of England Gundred de NORMANDIE72, Matilda of FLANDERS55, Baudouin V of Flanders (Count)47, Baudouin IV of Flanders (Count)42, Arnoul II of Flanders (Count)40, Baudouin III of Flanders (Count)39, Arnoul I of Flanders (Count)31, Baudouin II [the Bald] of Flanders (Count)27, Baudouin I [Iron Arm] of Flanders (Count)26, Audacre24, Enguerrand22, Lyderic IV the Great Forrester21, Lyderic III of Flandres & Harlebecque (Earl)20, Lyderic II of Flandres & Harlebecque (Count)19, Estorede Forrester of Flanders18, Bouchard of Louain & Forester of Flanders (Prince)5, Lyderic de Harelbeke & Forester of Flanders (Comte)1) was born in 1110 and died in 1148 at age 38.
William married someone.
+ 186 i. Isabel de WARENNE [81835] was born in 1137 and died in 1199 at age 62.
152. Countess Ada de WARRENE of Huntingdon [35080] (William II de WARRENE 3rd Earl of Surrey101, Princess Of England Gundred de NORMANDIE72, Matilda of FLANDERS55, Baudouin V of Flanders (Count)47, Baudouin IV of Flanders (Count)42, Arnoul II of Flanders (Count)40, Baudouin III of Flanders (Count)39, Arnoul I of Flanders (Count)31, Baudouin II [the Bald] of Flanders (Count)27, Baudouin I [Iron Arm] of Flanders (Count)26, Audacre24, Enguerrand22, Lyderic IV the Great Forrester21, Lyderic III of Flandres & Harlebecque (Earl)20, Lyderic II of Flandres & Harlebecque (Count)19, Estorede Forrester of Flanders18, Bouchard of Louain & Forester of Flanders (Prince)5, Lyderic de Harelbeke & Forester of Flanders (Comte)1) was born circa 1120 in Huntingdon Huntingdonshire England and died circa 1178 in Warwickshire England about age 58.
Ada married Prince Of Scotland & 3rd Earl Henry HUNTINGDON of Huntingdon [35085], son of King David I de DUNKELD of the Scots [122536] and Queen Consort Matilda de HUNTINGDON of Scotland & Countess of Huntingdon [122537]. Henry was born circa 1114 in Scotland and died on Jun 12, 1152 in Scotland about age 38.
Children from this marriage were:
187 i. Aufrica HUNTINGDON [122531] was born in 1136 in Scotland and died in 1169 at age 33.
188 ii. King Máel Coluim IV MAC EANRIC of the Scots [122532] was born on Mar 20, 1142 in Scotland and died on Dec 9, 1165 in Dunfermline Fifeshire Scotland at age 23.
+ 189 iii. King William "the Lion" MAC EANRIC of the Scots [121362] was born circa 1143 in Perth Perthshire Scotland and died on Dec 4, 1214 in Stirling Stirlingshire Scotland about age 71.
+ 190 iv. Princess Margaret HUNTINGDON of Scotland [122529] was born in 1145 in England and died in 1201 at age 56.
191 v. Countess Ada de HUNTINGDON of Holland [122533] was born circa 1146 in Huntingdon Huntingdonshire England and died after 1206 in Middelburg Zeeland Holland.
192 vi. Matilda de HUNTINGDON of Scotland [122534] was born circa 1148 in Scotland and died circa 1152 in England about age 4.
+ 193 vii. 8th Earl David HUNTINGDON of Huntingdon [35086] was born in 1152 in Stirling Stirlingshire Scotland and died on Jun 17, 1219 in Jedburgh Roxburghshire Scotland at age 67.
194 viii. Marjory de HUNTINGDON [122535] was born after 1152 in Huntingdon Huntingdonshire England and died in 1213 in Forfar Angus Scotland.
153. King Henry II PLANTAGENET Of England [35084] (Matilda BEAUCLERC Empress Of Germany103, Henry I BEAUCLERC King Of England73, Matilda of FLANDERS55, Baudouin V of Flanders (Count)47, Baudouin IV of Flanders (Count)42, Arnoul II of Flanders (Count)40, Baudouin III of Flanders (Count)39, Arnoul I of Flanders (Count)31, Baudouin II [the Bald] of Flanders (Count)27, Baudouin I [Iron Arm] of Flanders (Count)26, Audacre24, Enguerrand22, Lyderic IV the Great Forrester21, Lyderic III of Flandres & Harlebecque (Earl)20, Lyderic II of Flandres & Harlebecque (Count)19, Estorede Forrester of Flanders18, Bouchard of Louain & Forester of Flanders (Prince)5, Lyderic de Harelbeke & Forester of Flanders (Comte)1) was born on Mar 5, 1133 in Le Mans Sarthe Pays-de-Loire France and died on Jul 6, 1189 in Chinon Indre-et-Loire France at age 56.
General Notes: Wikipedia says:
Henry II (5 March 1133 \endash 6 July 1189), also known as Henry Curtmantle (French: Court-manteau), Henry FitzEmpress or Henry Plantagenet, ruled as Count of Anjou, Count of Maine, Duke of Normandy, Duke of Aquitaine, Count of Nantes, King of England (1154\endash 89) and Lord of Ireland; at various times, he also controlled Wales, Scotland and Brittany. Henry was the son of Geoffrey of Anjou and Matilda, daughter of Henry I of England. He became actively involved by the age of 14 in his mother's efforts to claim the throne of England, then occupied by Stephen of Blois, and was made Duke of Normandy at 17. He inherited Anjou in 1151 and shortly afterwards married Eleanor of Aquitaine, whose marriage to Louis VII of France had recently been annulled. Stephen agreed to a peace treaty after Henry's military expedition to England in 1153: Henry inherited the kingdom on Stephen's death a year later.
Henry was an energetic and sometimes ruthless ruler, driven by a desire to restore the lands and privileges of his royal grandfather, Henry I. During the early years of the younger Henry's reign he restored the royal administration in England, re-established hegemony over Wales and gained full control over his lands in Anjou, Maine and Touraine. Henry's desire to reform the relationship with the Church led to conflict with his former friend Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury. This controversy lasted for much of the 1160s and resulted in Becket's murder in 1170. Henry soon came into conflict with Louis VII and the two rulers fought what has been termed a "cold war" over several decades. Henry expanded his empire, often at Louis' expense, taking Brittany and pushing east into central France and south into Toulouse; despite numerous peace conferences and treaties no lasting agreement was reached. By 1172, he controlled England, large parts of Wales, the eastern half of Ireland and the western half of France, an area that would later come to be called the Angevin Empire.
Henry and Eleanor had eight children. As they grew up, tensions over the future inheritance of the empire began to emerge, encouraged by Louis and his son King Philip II. In 1173 Henry's heir apparent, "Young Henry", rebelled in protest; he was joined by his brothers Richard and Geoffrey and by their mother, Eleanor. France, Scotland, Flanders and Boulogne allied themselves with the rebels. The Great Revolt was only defeated by his vigorous military action and talented local commanders, many of them "new men" appointed for their loyalty and administrative skills. Young Henry and Geoffrey revolted again in 1183, resulting in Young Henry's death. The Norman invasion of Ireland provided lands for his youngest son John, but Henry struggled to find ways to satisfy all his sons' desires for land and immediate power. Philip successfully played on Richard's fears that Henry would make John king, and a final rebellion broke out in 1189. Decisively defeated by Philip and Richard and suffering from a bleeding ulcer, Henry retreated to Chinon in Anjou, where he died.
Henry's empire quickly collapsed during the reign of his youngest son John. Many of the changes Henry introduced during his long rule, however, had long-term consequences. Henry's legal changes are generally considered to have laid the basis for the English Common Law, while his intervention in Brittany, Wales and Scotland shaped the development of their societies and governmental systems. Historical interpretations of Henry's reign have changed considerably over time. In the 18th century, scholars argued that Henry was a driving force in the creation of a genuinely English monarchy and, ultimately, a unified Britain. During the Victorian expansion of the British Empire, historians were keenly interested in the formation of Henry's own empire, but they also expressed concern over his private life and treatment of Becket. Late-20th-century historians have combined British and French historical accounts of Henry, challenging earlier Anglo-centric interpretations of his reign.
Henry married Eleanor d'AQUITAINE Queen of England [35089], daughter of Duke William X of Aquitane & Comte de Poitou [122619] and Comtesse Eleanor de CHATELLERAULT de Aquitane [122620]. Eleanor was born in 1121 in Nantes Loire-Atlantique Pays de la Loire France and died on Apr 1, 1204 in Poitiers Poitou-Charentes France at age 83.
General Notes: Wikipedia says of Eleanor,
Eleanor of Aquitaine (1122 \endash 1 April 1204) (French: Aliénor d'Aquitaine, pronounced ['a?li.??'n?? 'da?ki'ten]) was Queen of France from 1137 to 1152 as the consort of King Louis VII,[1] Queen of England from 1154 to 1189 as the wife of King Henry II, and Duchess of Aquitaine in her own right from 1137 until her death in 1204. As the heir of the House of Poitiers, rulers in southwestern France, she was one of the wealthiest and most powerful women in western Europe during the High Middle Ages. She was patron of literary figures such as Wace, Benoît de Sainte-Maure, and Bernart de Ventadorn. She led armies several times in her life and was a leader of the Second Crusade.
Eleanor was the daughter of William X, Duke of Aquitaine. She became duchess upon her father's death in April 1137, and three months later she married Louis, son of her guardian King Louis VI of France. Days after the wedding, her husband acceded as the French king. They had two daughters, Marie and Alix. As queen of France, Eleanor participated in the unsuccessful Second Crusade. Soon afterwards, she sought an annulment of her marriage,[2] but her request was rejected by Pope Eugene III.[3] Eventually, Louis agreed to an annulment, as 15 years of marriage had not produced a son.[4] The marriage was annulled on 21 March 1152 on the grounds of consanguinity within the fourth degree. Their daughters were declared legitimate, custody was awarded to Louis, and Eleanor's lands were restored to her.
As soon as the annulment was granted, Eleanor became engaged to her third cousin Henry, Duke of Normandy. The couple married on Whitsun, 18 May 1152. Henry and Eleanor became king and queen of England in 1154. They had five sons and three daughters. However, Henry and Eleanor eventually became estranged. Henry imprisoned her in 1173 for supporting the revolt of their eldest son, Henry, against him. She was not released until 6 July 1189, when her husband died and their third son, Richard I, ascended the throne. As queen dowager, Eleanor acted as regent while Richard went on the Third Crusade. She lived well into the reign of her youngest son, John.
Children from this marriage were:
195 i. Comte William IX PLANTAGENET de Poitiers [121853] was born on Aug 17, 1153 in Rouen Seine-Maritime Haute-Normandie France, died in Apr 1156 in Wallingford Berkshire England at age 2, and was buried in Reading Abbey Reading Berkshire England.
196 ii. King Henry PLANTAGENET of England [121854] was born on Feb 28, 1155 in London Middlesex England and died on Jun 11, 1183 in Lot Aquitaine France at age 28.
General Notes: Wikipedia says,
Henry the Young King (28 February 1155 \endash 11 June 1183) was the eldest surviving son of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine. Beginning in 1170, he was titular King of England, Duke of Normandy, Count of Anjou and Maine. Henry the Young King was the only English king since the Norman Conquest to be crowned during his father's reign, but was frustrated by his father's refusal to grant him meaningful autonomous power.[1][2] He died aged 28, six years before his father, leaving his brother Richard to become the next king
197 iii. Duchess Matilda PLANTAGENET of Saxony [121855] was born in Jun 1156 in Windsor Berkshire England, died on Jun 28, 1189 in Brunswick Saxony at age 33, and was buried in Brunswick Cathedral Brunswick Saxony.
198 iv. King Richard I "The Lion Heart" PLANTAGENET of England [121856] was born on Sep 8, 1157 in Oxford Oxfordshire England, died on Apr 6, 1199 in Châlus Duchy of Aquitaine France at age 41, and was buried in Fontrevault Maine-et-Loire France.
General Notes: Wikipedia says, along with very much more,
Richard I (8 September 1157 \endash 6 April 1199) was King of England from 1189 until his death in 1199. He also ruled as Duke of Normandy, Aquitaine and Gascony, Lord of Cyprus, and Count of Poitiers, Anjou, Maine, and Nantes, and was overlord of Brittany at various times during the same period. He was the third of five sons of King Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine and seemed unlikely to become king, but all his brothers except the youngest, John, predeceased their father. Richard is known as Richard Cœur de Lion (Norman French: Le quor de lion) or Richard the Lionheart because of his reputation as a great military leader and warrior.[1] The troubadour Bertran de Born also called him Richard Oc-e-Non (Occitan for Yes and No), possibly from a reputation for terseness.[2]
By the age of 16, Richard had taken command of his own army, putting down rebellions in Poitou against his father.[1] Richard was an important Christian commander during the Third Crusade, leading the campaign after the departure of Philip II of France and achieving considerable victories against his Muslim counterpart, Saladin, although he finalized a peace treaty and ended the campaign without retaking Jerusalem.[3]
Richard probably spoke both French and Occitan.[4] He was born in England, where he spent his childhood; before becoming king, however, he lived most of his adult life in the Duchy of Aquitaine, in the southwest of France. Following his accession, he spent very little time, perhaps as little as six months, in England. Most of his life as king was spent on Crusade, in captivity, or actively defending his lands in France. Rather than regarding his kingdom as a responsibility requiring his presence as ruler, he has been perceived as preferring to use it merely as a source of revenue to support his armies.[5] Nevertheless, he was seen as a pious hero by his subjects.[6] He remains one of the few kings of England remembered more commonly by his epithet than his regnal number, and is an enduring iconic figure both in England and in France.
+ 199 v. Duke Geoffrey II PLANTAGENET of Brittany [121857] was born on Sep 23, 1158 in Oxford Oxfordshire England, died on Aug 19, 1186 in Paris Isle-de-France France at age 27, and was buried in Cathedral of Notre Dame Paris Isle-de-France France.
200 vi. Prince Philip PLANTAGENET of England [122121] was born circa 1160 in Oxford Oxfordshire England and died on Jan 7, 1163 in Oxford Oxfordshire England about age 3.
+ 201 vii. Queen Consort Eleanor PLANTAGENET of Castile [81851] was born on Oct 13, 1161 in Domfront en Poiraie Orne Basse-Normandy France, died on Oct 25, 1214 in Burgos Castile & Leon Spain at age 53, and was buried in Abbey of Santa Maria la Real de Huelgas Burgos Castile Spain.
202 viii. Queen Joan PLANTAGENET of Sicily [121858] was born in Oct 1165 in Anjou Isère Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes France, died on Sep 4, 1199 in Fontrevault Maine-et-Loire France at age 33, and was buried in Abbaye de Fontrevault Fontrevault Maine-et-Loire France.
+ 203 ix. John PLANTAGENET King Of England [35090] was born on Dec 24, 1166 in Oxford Oxfordshire England, died on Oct 18, 1216 in Newark Nottinghamshire England at age 49, and was buried in The Quire Worcester Cathedral Worcester Worcestershire England.
Henry next married Rosamund de CLIFFORD [81914]. Marriage status: mistress. Rosamund was born in 1136.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 204 i. 3rd Earl William LONGESPEE of Salisbury [81912] was born circa 1176 in Salisbury Wiltshire England and died on Mar 7, 1226 in Salisbury Wiltshire England about age 50.
Henry next married UNKNOWN [121859]. Marriage status: mistress.
The child from this marriage was:
205 i. Archbishop Geoffrey PLANTAGENET of York [121860] was born circa 1152 and died on Dec 12, 1212 in Normandy France about age 60.
General Notes: Wikipedia says of this Geoffrey, along with much more,
Geoffrey[a] (c. 1152 \endash 12 December 1212) was an illegitimate son of Henry II, King of England, who became bishop-elect of Lincoln and archbishop of York. The identity of his mother is uncertain, but she may have been named Ykenai. Geoffrey held several minor clerical offices before becoming Bishop of Lincoln in 1173, though he was not ordained as a priest until 1189. In 1173\endash 1174, he led a campaign in northern England to help put down a rebellion by his legitimate half-brothers; this campaign led to the capture of William, King of Scots. By 1182, Pope Lucius III had ordered that Geoffrey either resign Lincoln or be consecrated as bishop; he chose to resign and became Chancellor instead. He was the only one of Henry II's sons present at the king's death.
Geoffrey's half-brother Richard I nominated him archbishop of York after succeeding to the throne of England, probably to force him to become a priest and thus eliminate a potential rival for the throne. After some dispute Geoffrey was consecrated archbishop in 1191. He soon became embroiled in a conflict with William Longchamp, Richard's regent in England, after being detained at Dover on his return to England following his consecration in France. Geoffrey claimed sanctuary in the town, but he was seized by agents of Longchamp and briefly imprisoned in Dover Castle. Subsequently, a council of magnates ordered Longchamp out of office, and Geoffrey was able to proceed to his archdiocese. The archbishop spent much of his archiepiscopate in various disputes with his half-brothers: first Richard and then John, who succeeded to the English throne in 1199. Geoffrey also quarrelled with his suffragan bishops, his cathedral chapter, and other clergy in his diocese. His last quarrel with John was in 1207, when the archbishop refused to allow the collection of a tax and was driven into exile in France. He died there five years later.
154. Gilbert GALLOWAY Of Carrick [35054] (Princess Of England Elizabeth BEAUCLERC111, Henry I BEAUCLERC King Of England73, Matilda of FLANDERS55, Baudouin V of Flanders (Count)47, Baudouin IV of Flanders (Count)42, Arnoul II of Flanders (Count)40, Baudouin III of Flanders (Count)39, Arnoul I of Flanders (Count)31, Baudouin II [the Bald] of Flanders (Count)27, Baudouin I [Iron Arm] of Flanders (Count)26, Audacre24, Enguerrand22, Lyderic IV the Great Forrester21, Lyderic III of Flandres & Harlebecque (Earl)20, Lyderic II of Flandres & Harlebecque (Count)19, Estorede Forrester of Flanders18, Bouchard of Louain & Forester of Flanders (Prince)5, Lyderic de Harelbeke & Forester of Flanders (Comte)1) was born about 1126 in Carrick Ayrshire Scotland and died on Jan 1, 1185 about age 59.
Gilbert married someone.
+ 206 i. Duncan, Earl of CARRICK [35052] was born about 1174 in Carrick Ayrshire Scotland and died on Jun 13, 1250 about age 76.
155. Richard de BEAUMONT [35082] (Viscountess Constance Mathilde FITZHENRY de Maine124, Henry I BEAUCLERC King Of England73, Matilda of FLANDERS55, Baudouin V of Flanders (Count)47, Baudouin IV of Flanders (Count)42, Arnoul II of Flanders (Count)40, Baudouin III of Flanders (Count)39, Arnoul I of Flanders (Count)31, Baudouin II [the Bald] of Flanders (Count)27, Baudouin I [Iron Arm] of Flanders (Count)26, Audacre24, Enguerrand22, Lyderic IV the Great Forrester21, Lyderic III of Flandres & Harlebecque (Earl)20, Lyderic II of Flandres & Harlebecque (Count)19, Estorede Forrester of Flanders18, Bouchard of Louain & Forester of Flanders (Prince)5, Lyderic de Harelbeke & Forester of Flanders (Comte)1).
Richard married Lucie de L'AIGLE [35087].
The child from this marriage was:
+ 207 i. Constance de BEAUMONT [35088] died after 1226.
157. Sir Hugo FORESTER Kt Earl of Northumbria [119272] (Reginald Kt (Sir)130, Hugo Kt Governor of Etherstone (Sir)74, Richard58, Baudouin V of Flanders (Count)47, Baudouin IV of Flanders (Count)42, Arnoul II of Flanders (Count)40, Baudouin III of Flanders (Count)39, Arnoul I of Flanders (Count)31, Baudouin II [the Bald] of Flanders (Count)27, Baudouin I [Iron Arm] of Flanders (Count)26, Audacre24, Enguerrand22, Lyderic IV the Great Forrester21, Lyderic III of Flandres & Harlebecque (Earl)20, Lyderic II of Flandres & Harlebecque (Count)19, Estorede Forrester of Flanders18, Bouchard of Louain & Forester of Flanders (Prince)5, Lyderic de Harelbeke & Forester of Flanders (Comte)1) was born in 1121 in Bamburgh [was Bamborough] Northumberland England and died in 1150 in Bamburgh [was Bamborough] Northumberland England at age 29.
General Notes: In a Document received from Patrick de Meulemeester in March 2021, he included the following:
He was Chief of the Royal Forests of England and Governor of Etherstone.
After being appointed a Knight by King Stephen and King Henry, Prince of Scotland, he was elevated to the rank of Earl of Northumbria but his military events remain unknown.
MORE IMPORTANTLY, that are differing Opinions as to the Line of Descent from this Hugo. One is as is shown in this Set of WebPages, Hugo, 1121-1150,
Father of William, 1146-1176,
Father of John, 1176-1220,
Father of Randolph, 1220-1256 [and Martha Katherina Mittag],
Father of Gilbert, 1265-1342.
The other Line of Descent, unfortunately we cannot show both in one Set of WebPages, is:
Hugo, 1121-1150,
Father of William, 1146-1176 [this is as in these Pages],
Father of Adam de Bucton, 1185-? and Hawise,
Father of Roger, c1210-?, and Agnes de Vesci,
Father of Gilbert, 1265-1342.
I believe it is difficult to be sure which Line is correct; and there is also doubt about the Ancestry of the Forster Family through the Counts of Flanders.
Hugo married someone.
+ 208 i. Sir William FORSTER Kt Governor of Etherstone [119271] was born in 1146 in Bamburgh [was Bamborough] Northumberland England and died in 1176 in Etherstone [Adderstone] Northumberland England at age 30.
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