63. Hubert BELL [102127] (Rosabella8, Princess Of England Constance de NORMANDIE7, William "The Conqueror" (King Of England)6, Robert I "The Magnificent"5, Richard II4, Richard I3, William I2, Rollo1).
Hubert married Aldebella de PONTEFRACT [102128].
Children from this marriage were:
73 M i. Pontefract BELL [102187] .
74 M ii. Reginald BELL [102188] .
+ 75 M iii. Almeric BELL [102125] .
Almeric married Semira [102126].
76 M iv. William BELL [102191] .
77 M v. John BELL [102192] .
78 M vi. Ralph BELL [102193] .
79 M vii. Geoffrey BELL [102194] .
80 M viii. Odo BELL [102195] .
General Notes: Odo died at 9 Years of Age. He was said to be a Prodigy.
81 M ix. Bertram BELL [102196] .
82 F x. Matilda BELL [102197] .
83 F xi. Aldebella BELL [102198] .
General Notes: Adlebella died at 17 Years of Age.
67. Ada de WARRENE [35148] (William II de WARRENE 3rd Earl of Surrey8, Princess Of England Gundred de NORMANDIE7, William "The Conqueror" (King Of England)6, Robert I "The Magnificent"5, Richard II4, Richard I3, William I2, Rollo1) was born about 1104 in Huntingdon Huntingdonshire England.
Ada married Prince Of Scotland Henry HUNTINGDON [35153]. Henry was born about 1114 in Scotland and died on 12 Jun 1152 in Scotland aged about 38.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 84 M i. Earl David HUNTINGDON [35154] was born in 1144 in Huntingdon Huntingdonshire England and died on 17 Jun 1219 in Jedburgh Roxburghshire Scotland at age 75.
David married Maud de MASCHINES [35159] (b. Abt 1163, d. 6 Jan 1233) on 26 Aug 1190.
68. William de WARENNE 4th Earl of Surrey [81976] (William II de WARRENE 3rd Earl of Surrey8, Princess Of England Gundred de NORMANDIE7, William "The Conqueror" (King Of England)6, Robert I "The Magnificent"5, Richard II4, Richard I3, William I2, Rollo1) was born in 1110 and died in 1148 at age 38.
William married someone.
+ 85 F i. Isabel de WARENNE [81975] was born in 1137 and died in 1199 at age 62.
Isabel married Hamelin De Warrenne PLANTAGANET [81974]. (b. 1130, d. 1202)
69. Gilbert GALLOWAY Of Carrick [35122] (Princess Of England Elizabeth BEAUCLERC8, Henry I King Of England7, William "The Conqueror" (King Of England)6, Robert I "The Magnificent"5, Richard II4, Richard I3, William I2, Rollo1) was born about 1126 in Carrick Ayrshire Scotland and died on 1 Jan 1185 aged about 59.
Gilbert married someone.
+ 86 M i. Duncan, Earl of CARRICK [35120] was born about 1174 in Carrick Ayrshire Scotland and died on 13 Jun 1250 aged about 76.
Duncan, married Avelina FITZWALTER [35121]. (b. Abt 1179)
70. King Henry II PLANTAGANET Of England [35152] (Matilda BEAUCLERC Empress Of Germany8, Henry I King Of England7, William "The Conqueror" (King Of England)6, Robert I "The Magnificent"5, Richard II4, Richard I3, William I2, Rollo1) was born on 5 Mar 1133 in Le Mans Sarthe France and died on 6 Jul 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 [35157]. Eleanor was born in 1121 and died in 1204 at age 83.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 87 M i. John LACKLAND King Of England [35158] was born in 1166 and died in 1216 at age 50.
John married Isabella de Taillefer d'ANGOULEME [35163]. (b. 1188, d. 1246)
+ 88 F ii. Eleanor PLANTAGANET [81991] was born in 1162 and died in 1214 at age 52.
Eleanor married Alfonso VIII King of Castile & Leon [81990]. (b. 1155, d. 1214)
Henry next married Rosamund de CLIFFORD [82055]. Rosamund was born in 1136.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 89 M i. William LONGSPEE [82053] was born in 1173.
William married Ela OF SALISBURY [82054]. (b. 1189, d. 1261)
71. Richard de BEAUMONT [35150] (Constance FITZHENRY8, Henry I King Of England7, William "The Conqueror" (King Of England)6, Robert I "The Magnificent"5, Richard II4, Richard I3, William I2, Rollo1).
Richard married Lucie de L'AIGLE [35155].
The child from this marriage was:
+ 90 F i. Constance de BEAUMONT [35156] died after 1226.
Constance married Roger IV de Conches de TOENI [35161]. (b. Abt 1156, d. Abt Jan 1208)
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