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1085 Hanelade de Bidun 1058 Alan de Limesy 1026 - 1086 Randolph de Limesy 60 60 1038 Hawise 0995 Ralph de Limesy 1192 Roger Fitz Gilbert de Lancaster 1215 Gilbert de Lancaster 1220 Roger de Lancaster 1162 - 1220 Gilbert de Lancaster 58 58 Steward to Henry II from 1180-1189 and later to Richard I.

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Sources:
Title: AFN:
Abbrev: AFN:
Title: Paul B. McBride's Genealogy
Abbrev: Paul B. McBride's Genealogy
Author: Paul B. McBride
Title: Horrocks, Philips, Winget, Keeler, Clark, Watson, Lockwood, Strong, Gates and ancestors
Abbrev: Horrocks, Philips, Winget, Keeler, Clark, Watson,
Author: Lloyd A. Horocks
Title: The Phillips, Weber, Kirk and Staggs Family
Abbrev: The Phillips, Weber, Kirk and Staggs Family
Author: Jim Weber
Title: Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England between 1623 and 1650
Abbrev: Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing, Inc. Sixth Edition, 1988
1174 - 1226 Hawise de Lancaster 52 52 1194 Hawise de Lancaster 1114 Roger de Lancaster 1131 Rohais de Romara 1092 Gilbert de Lancaster 1095 Goditha de Taillebois 1116 - 1169 William de Lancaster 53 53 Gundred de Warenne m. (2) William de Lancaster I, d. 1170, 5th Baron Kendal of Workington in Coupland, son of Gilbert, 4th Baron Kendal; he inherited an extensive fief held of the Honour of Coupland, served as castellan of William fitz Duncan's castle of Egremont in 1138, and was Governor of the Caslte of Lancaster. [Ancestral Roots, line 88-25]

Note: Their daughter Avice's birthdate is about 1145 according to some, but if Plantagenet Ancestry is right in attributing her mother to be Gundred (Ancestral Roots gives no mother), then an 1154 date would be much more likely. This also involves making subsequent descendant birthdates a bit later as well.

Note also: Ancestral Roots states that Gilbert de Stainton is probably son of William I de Lancaster. However I believe that chronologically he is more likely to be a brother.

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Sources:
Title: AFN:
Abbrev: AFN:
Title: Royal Genealogy
Abbrev: Royal Genealogy
Author: Brian Tompsett
Publication: 1994-1999
Title: Paul B. McBride's Genealogy
Abbrev: Paul B. McBride's Genealogy
Author: Paul B. McBride
Title: Descendants of Kong Grom den Gamle
Abbrev: Descendants of Kong Grom den Gamle
Author: Herbert Stoyan
Publication: Aug. 2000
Title: Horrocks, Philips, Winget, Keeler, Clark, Watson, Lockwood, Strong, Gates and ancestors
Abbrev: Horrocks, Philips, Winget, Keeler, Clark, Watson,
Author: Lloyd A. Horocks
Title: The Phillips, Weber, Kirk and Staggs Family
Abbrev: The Phillips, Weber, Kirk and Staggs Family
Author: Jim Weber
Title: Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England between 1623 and 1650
Abbrev: Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing, Inc. Sixth Edition, 1988
1128 Christina de Lancaster 1112 Gilbert de Lancaster 1119 Siegrid de Lancaster 1121 Jordan de Lancaster 1130 Warin de Lancaster 1073 - 1150 Ketel FitzEldred de Lancaster 77 77 1073 Christiana of Mercia 1090 Orm de Lancaster 1055 Eldred de Lancaster 1057 Edgitha of Northumberland 1038 Hereward of Mercia 1075 Hereward of Mercia 1086 Hugh de Segrave 1076 William de Taillebois 1078 Margaret de Lancaster 1153 - 1226 Helwise de Stuteville 73 73 1138 - 1184 William de Lancaster 46 46 1171 Henry de Lea 1138 Robert Stuteville 1135 - 1218 Sibella de Valognes 83 83 1095 - 1175 Philip de Valognes 80 80 1135 - 1219 William de Valognes 84 84 1438 Catherine Kennedy 1406 - 1479 Gilbert Kennedy 73 73 1408 Catherine Maxwell 1440 James Kennedy 1442 Walter Kennedy 1444 Mariot Kennedy 1436 - 1508 John Kennedy 72 72 Kennedy 1380 - 1458 Mary Stewart 78 78 1376 - 1408 James Dunure Kennedy 32 32 1408 James Kennedy 1407 John Kennedy 1348 - 1408 Gilbert Kennedy 60 60 1352 Agnes Maxwell 1380 Hugh Kennedy 1386 David Kennedy 1382 John Kennedy 1378 Alexander Kennedy 1384 Thomas Kennedy 1310 John Kennedy Marjoria Montgomria 1336 Elizabeth Kennedy 1350 Euphame Kennedy 1280 Gilbert de Carrick (Kennedy) Notes from http://home.austarnet.com.au/dfgoonan/KENNEDY.htm

Sir Gilbert ...Kennedy... of Carrick b. C 1280 Sir Gilbert was imprisoned in 1346 after the Battle of Durham. child or grandchild of Sir Gilbert: John
1253 Gilbert de Carrick Notes from http://home.austarnet.com.au/dfgoonan/KENNEDY.htm

Sir Gilbert fitz Roland of Carrick b. C 1253 occ: Chief of Carrick children of Sir Gilbert: Sir Gilbert
D. 1275 Roland of Carrick Notes from http://home.austarnet.com.au/dfgoonan/KENNEDY.htm

Roland of Carrick d. 30 Apr 1275 occ: Chief of Carrick m. Matilda d. C 1308 children of Roland and Matilda:
Sir Gilbert;
unknown female m. Arthur, Castellan of Lochdoon;
Roland
D. 1308 Matilda 1203 John mac Duncan de Carrick 1310 - 1360 John Maxwell 50 50 ~1350 Elizabeth Lindsay Robert Maxwell ~1285 Robert Maxwell 1255 John de Maxwell 1325 - 1406 Egidia Stewart 81 81 1327 - 1358 James de Lindsay 31 31 1347 - 1397 James de Lindsay 50 50 1299 - 1357 David de Lindsay 58 58 1295 - 1355 Maria de Abernathy 60 60 1329 Alexander Lindsay 1331 William de Lindsay 1331 David de Lindsay ~1312 - 1378 Beatrix de Lindsay 66 66 1268 - 1337 Alice Steward 69 69 1267 - 1308 Alexander de Lindsay 41 41 1297 Alexander de Lindsay 1297 Reginald de Lindsay 1293 William de Lindsay Beatrice de Lindsay 1235 - 1279 David de Lindsay 44 44 1247 - 1274 Margaret de Lindsay 27 27 1269 William de Lindsay 1271 Duncan de Lindsay 1203 David de Lindsay 1215 1237 John de Lindsay 1182 - 1236 William de Lindsey 54 54 1185 Avice de Lancaster 1205 William Lindsey 1148 - 1200 William de Lindsey 52 52 1124 Alianore de Lindsay 1146 Alice de Lindesey 1180 David de Lindsay 1172 Walter Lindsay 1072 William de Lindsay 1100 1122 Walter Lindsay 1126 1185 Avice de Lancaster 1226 - 1271 Walter de Lindsay 45 45 1230 Christian Lindsay 1250 William de Lindsay 1252 Gilbert de Lindsay 1254 Walter de Lindsay 1256 Alice de Lindsay 1279 - 1316 Alexander de Abernethy 37 37 1296 - 1370 Margaret de Abernethy 74 74 Margaret, Lady of Abernethy (living 1370), elder daughter and coheir of Alexander Abernethy of that Ilk. [Burke's Peerage]

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He [John Stewart] m. by Papal dispensation dated 24 Oct 1328 (being within the fourth degree of consanguinity), Margaret, 1st daughter of Sir Alexander Abernathy. He d. 9 Dec 1331. His widow was living 1370. [Complete Peerage I:153

Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999

Page: 1985

Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000

Page: I:153
D. 1291 Hugh Abernethy D. 1304 Mary de Ergadia D. 1244 Laurence de Abernethy Abbot of Culdee

Notes from http://stirnet.com/html/genie/british/aa/abernethy1.htm#link1

Laurence de Abernethy, Abbot of Abernethy (a 1216, lived v. old) m. Devorgulle

Notes from http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/aa/abernethy1.htm

Laurence de Abernethy, Abbot of Abernethy (a 1216, lived v. old)
m. Devorgulle
Devorgulle William de Abernethy 1155 Orm de Abernethy Notes from http://stirnet.com/html/genie/british/ff/fife1.htm#linklo

Orm de Abernethy (a 1172/3)
.. Orm, son of Hugh, is identified in TSP(Saltoun), and also 'Fife: Pictorial and Historical', as ancestor of the Abernethy family. BP1999 (Saltoun) identifies that Hugh as son of Gillemichael, 3rd Earl of Fife. That claim was not made for BP1934 (Saltoun) so it is assumed that some additional evidence has been found to justify that identification.
Hugh of Fife 1212 - 1255 Ewen MacDougall 43 43 1222 Alasdair MacDougall 1143 Dougall Sumarlidasson D. 1248 Duncan MacDougall 1390 - 1454 Herbert Maxwell 64 64 Herbert Maxwell, 1st Lord Maxwell, so created between 8 Jan 1440/1 and 3 July 1445; knighted 1424; married 1st ?, daughter of Sir Herbert Herries of Terregles; married 2nd Catherine, daughter of Sir William Seton of Seton and widow of Sir Alan Stewart of Darnley, and died by 14 Feb 1453/4. [Burke's Peerage]

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About Caerlaverock Castle:

The story is obscure until about 1356 when Roger Kirkpatrick is recorded as having returned the whole of Nithsdale to the Scottish Crown. Much of the castle as it is today was completed in the late fifteenth century by Herbert Maxwell, first Lord Maxwell and his son Robert second Lord Maxwell. Caerlaverock Castle once again figured in the conflicts between Scotland and England in the sixteenth century.
1400 - 1439 Herries 39 39 1403 Robert Maxwell 1416 Jane Maxwell 1366 - 1421 Herbert Maxwell 55 55 1366 Katherine Stewart 1340 - 1410 Robert Maxwell 70 70 1346 Janet Forrester 1395 Jean Maxwell 1366 - 1414 Margaret Maxwell 48 48 1320 John Forrester 1320 Margaret 1294 Adam Forrester 1294 Margaret 1318 - 1380 John Stewart 62 62 1380 - 1440 Herbert Herries 60 60 1380 - 1425 Margaret Douglas 45 45 1422 Mary Herries 1360 - 1420 John Herries 60 60 1365 - 1405 Eufemia Lindsay 40 40 1345 Margaret Boyd 1330 - 1385 John Herries 55 55 1347 - 1397 James de Lindsay 50 50 1355 - 1397 Margaret Keith 42 42 1369 Margaret Lindsay 1327 - 1384 William Douglas 57 57 William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas, as which created 26 Jan 1357/8; of age by 1348; present Battle of Poitiers 1356 where wounded fighting alongside the French against the English; married probably just prior to 13 Nov 1357 Margaret, Countess of Mar in her own right, and adopted her Earldom of Mar as his own by 21 June 1374; died May 1384. The 1st Earl also had illegitimate issue by Margaret Stewart, Countess of Angus in her own right. [Burke's Peerage]

Built Tantallon Castle about 1350.

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"On the death of his brother-in-law [Thomas Stewart] he obtained possession of the historical earldom of Mar and transmitted it, along with his own hereditary titles and estates, to his son James, the hero of Otterburn, 'the dead man that won a fight' one of the most renowned in Scottish history. The Douglas estates were inherited by Archibald 'the Grim,' the kinsman of Earl James, while the earldom of Mar passed to his sister, Isabella, wife of Sir Malcolm Drummond, brother of Annabella, Queen of Scotland, wife of Robert III.

Though he is often shown as having married Margaret of Mar, daughter of Donald of Mar, that is questionable. He had illegitimate children with Margaret Stewart, whose father was Earl of Mar, but she was Countess of Angus (having inherited this title from her brother). Widely varying dates of birth for the legitimate children make it possible that he was, in fact, married twice.

" ... son of the Regent who fell at Halidon Hill, and nephew of the 'Good Sir James,' returned from France, where he had been bred to arms, soon after the battle of Neville's Cross and the captivity of the Scottish king, and, with the hereditary valour and energy of his house, succeeded in expelling the English from Douglasdale, and in the course of time from Ettrick Forest, Tweeddale, and Teviotdale. He was created Earl of Douglas by King David in 1357. He faithfully supported the cause of national independence, and even went so far as to unite with the Steward and the Earl of March in a formal bond to compel David to change his counsellors and to give up his intrigues for altering the succession to the crown in favour of one of the sons of the English king. He made a pilgramage to the shrine of St. Thomas-a-Becket in the year 1363; but, unlike some others of the great Scottish barons, who made such pilgramages a pretext for treasonable intrigues with the English Government, Douglas continued steadfast in his adherence of his country's cause, and resolutely opposed the atempts of the unworthy son of Robert Bruce to betray it to the enemy. On the accession of Robert II, the son of the Steward and Marjory Bruce, the Earl of Douglas unexpectedly put forth pretensions to the crown, but abandoned them on finding that they were not likely to meet with public support. As a reward for the promptitude of his submission, the King's eldest daughter was promised in marriage to his eldest son, and the Earl himself was appointed Justicular of Scotland south of the Forth, and Warden of the East Marches. This great noble, one of the best of his race, died in 1384 at an advance age. He was succeeded by his eldest son by his wife the Countess of Mar."
The Great Historic Families of Scotland, James Taylor
1354 - 1417 Margaret Stewart 63 63 1378 George Douglas 1330 - 1361 Thomas Stewart 31 31 Thomas, 2nd Earl of Angus; captured Berwick 1355; Great Chamberlain of Scotland 1357/8; imprisoned for alleged complicity in the murder of David II's mistress Catherine Mortimer; married (papal dispensation date 3 June 1353) Margaret (married 2nd Sir John de St Clair of Herdmanston), daughter of Sir William de St Clair or Sinclair of Rosslyn, and died of the plague while captive in Dumbarton Castle 1361. [Burke's Peerage] 1  1330 Margaret Sinclair 1296 - 1370 Margaret de Abernethy 74 74 Margaret, Lady of Abernethy (living 1370), elder daughter and coheir of Alexander Abernethy of that Ilk. [Burke's Peerage]

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He [John Stewart] m. by Papal dispensation dated 24 Oct 1328 (being within the fourth degree of consanguinity), Margaret, 1st daughter of Sir Alexander Abernathy. He d. 9 Dec 1331. His widow was living 1370. [Complete Peerage I:153

Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999

Page: 1985

Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000

Page: I:153
1294 - 1331 John Stewart 37 37 1st Earl of Angus [SCT] as a Stewart, XIV in CP; styled in a charter dated 15 June 1329, Earl of Angus [SCT]; knighted 24 November 1331 at the coronation of David II; Papal dispensation dated 24 October 1328 as being within the fourth degree of consanguinity.

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Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Angus & suo jure uxoris Lord of Abernethy (died 1331) was a medieval Scottish nobleman.

Stewart was the son of Sir Alexander Stewart of Bonkyll, grandson of Alexander Stewart, 4th High Steward of Scotland and an unknown mother. Sir Alexander died c. 1319, and Stewart inherited his father's estates in Berwickshire, centred upon the barony of Bonkyll and Preston.

In 1328 he married Margaret de Abernethy, heiress to the Lordship of Abernethy. Her father Sir Alexander de Abernethy being the last of the Gaelic lords of Abernethy, descendants of Gille Míchéil, Earl of Fife. Stewart assumed his wife's titles, and was further ennobled by Robert I of Scotland in 1329, being created Earl of Angus. The Earldom of Angus had been forfeited by the previous holder, Robert de Umfreville, before 1314, for choosing the losing side during the Wars of Scottish Independence, although he continued to style himself Earl until his death in 1325.

It is through John Stewart's granddaughter, Margaret's illicit relationship with William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas, that the Earldom of Angus, Lordship of Abernethy, and the comitatus associated with it passed on to the Douglases in the person of George Douglas (the first Red Douglas). This close connection of the Douglas Earls of Angus with the House of Stewart, was to have large implications for the latter's future struggles with the Black Douglases.

Stewart was invested with Knighthood in November 1331, but died just two weeks later. He was succeeded by his son Thomas Stewart, 2nd Earl of Angus.
(Wikipedia)

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1292 Robert Herries William de Heriz was witness to various royal charters, dating from 1175 to 1199. His descendant, Nigel, held lands in Selkirkshire so early as the reign of Alexander II.; a charter from that monarch to the monks of Melrose describing certain property granted to them as extending “from the river Etreyich, by the rivulet of Tymeye, as far as the marches of Nigel de Heriz.” Soon afterwards, we find the family settling down in the Vale of Nith. Their head, William de Herris, swore fealty to Edward I. for his lands in Galloway; and Robert, the son of William, is designated “Dominus de Nithsdale: in a charter granted to him, in 1323, by King Robert Bruce. [Ibid, vol. i., p. 726.] 1260 William de Heriz Black shows William de Heriz to have been the first of that name recorded in Scotland, appearing as witness to charters by Earl Henry, David I, William the Lion, and Walter the Steward, among others, and, in 1296, taking the oath of fealty to England.

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The first member of the family of Heriz to hold land here seems to have been Henry. William de Heriz granted 2 oxgangs of land in Claxton, which had belonged to Henry de Heriz, to St. Giles Hospital in the late 12th or early 13th century. (fn. 48) Leo son of William de Heriz was a contemporary of Walter de Musters, (fn. 49) and was probably the Leo who was sheriff of Durham under Bishop Philip (1197–1208) and mentioned as a tenant in the bishopric in 1211. (fn. 50) He must also be identified with the Leo de Heriz who assigned to the Prior of Durham 2 oxgangs as the endowment of a chapel at Claxton. A later prior released them to his grandson Leo in 1233–44. (fn. 51) The latter was called Leo de Claxton, (fn. 52) and was probably succeeded by the Sir William de Heriz who lived at Claxton in 1264.

From: 'Parishes: Greatham', A History of the County of Durham: Volume 3 (1928), pp. 242-47. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=42628. Date accessed: 07 March 2007. 
1230 Henry de Heriz The first member of the family of Heriz to hold land here seems to have been Henry. William de Heriz granted 2 oxgangs of land in Claxton, which had belonged to Henry de Heriz, to St. Giles Hospital in the late 12th or early 13th century. (fn. 48) Leo son of William de Heriz was a contemporary of Walter de Musters, (fn. 49) and was probably the Leo who was sheriff of Durham under Bishop Philip (1197–1208) and mentioned as a tenant in the bishopric in 1211. (fn. 50) He must also be identified with the Leo de Heriz who assigned to the Prior of Durham 2 oxgangs as the endowment of a chapel at Claxton. A later prior released them to his grandson Leo in 1233–44. (fn. 51) The latter was called Leo de Claxton, (fn. 52) and was probably succeeded by the Sir William de Heriz who lived at Claxton in 1264.

From: 'Parishes: Greatham', A History of the County of Durham: Volume 3 (1928), pp. 242-47. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=42628. Date accessed: 07 March 2007. 
1195 Nigel de Heriz William de Heriz was witness to various royal charters, dating from 1175 to 1199. His descendant, Nigel, held lands in Selkirkshire so early as the reign of Alexander II.; a charter from that monarch to the monks of Melrose describing certain property granted to them as extending “from the river Etreyich, by the rivulet of Tymeye, as far as the marches of Nigel de Heriz.” Soon afterwards, we find the family settling down in the Vale of Nith. Their head, William de Herris, swore fealty to Edward I. for his lands in Galloway; and Robert, the son of William, is designated “Dominus de Nithsdale: in a charter granted to him, in 1323, by King Robert Bruce. [Ibid, vol. i., p. 726.] 1170 William de Heriz William de Heriz was witness to various royal charters, dating from 1175 to 1199. His descendant, Nigel, held lands in Selkirkshire so early as the reign of Alexander II.; a charter from that monarch to the monks of Melrose describing certain property granted to them as extending “from the river Etreyich, by the rivulet of Tymeye, as far as the marches of Nigel de Heriz.” Soon afterwards, we find the family settling down in the Vale of Nith. Their head, William de Herris, swore fealty to Edward I. for his lands in Galloway; and Robert, the son of William, is designated “Dominus de Nithsdale: in a charter granted to him, in 1323, by King Robert Bruce. [Ibid, vol. i., p. 726.] 1297 - 1333 Archibald Douglas 36 36 Note: Archibald (Sir); Regent of Scotland April-July 1333; marriedBeatrix,daughter of Sir Alexande r de Linsay, and was killed 19July 1333.[Burke's Peerage]

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Archibald 'The Tyneman' ; Half brother of the Black Douglas. HedefeatedEdward de Baliol, Kin g of Scotland in 1332 and wasappointed regent ofScotland during the minority of King David II.

Archibald (Sir); Regent of Scotland April-July 1333; marriedBeatrix,daughter of Sir Alexande r de Linsay, and was killed 19July 1333.[Burke's Peerage]

Archibald 'The Tyneman' ; Half brother of the Black Douglas. HedefeatedEdward de Baliol, Kin g of Scotland in 1332 and wasappointed regent ofScotland during the minority of King David II.

Archibald (Sir); Regent of Scotland April-July 1333; marriedBeatrix, daughter of Sir Alexand er de Linsay, and was killed 19July 1333. [Burke's Peerage]

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Archibald 'The Tyneman' ; Half brother of the Black Douglas. Hedefeated Edward de Baliol, Ki ng of Scotland in 1332 and wasappointed regent of Scotland during the minority of King Davi dII.
1295 Dornagilda Comyn 1240 William de Douglas 1268 - 1326 Eleanor de Louvaine 58 58 1215 - 1276 William de Douglas 61 61 1198 - 1240 Archibald de Douglas 42 42 1179 Margaret Crawford 1225 - 1277 Andrew Douglas 52 52 1145 - 1214 William de Douglas 69 69 of Moray 1118 - 1193 Theobald le Fleming 75 75 1124 - 1154 Sybil Dunbar 30 30 1150 Kersdale of Moray 1150 - 1248 John Crawford 98 98 1162 Reginald Crawford 1130 - 1202 Galfridus de Crawford 72 72 Hugh de Crawford Galfridus de Crawford Swane de Crawford Eve de Crawford 1165 Alan Sweynsson Ruthven Thorlongus de Crawford Martha of Carrick 1237 - 1302 Matthew de Louvaine 65 65 1248 - 1291 Helisant 43 43 1340 Margaret Stewart de Valoniis 1270 Alexander Stewart ~1368 John Maxwell ~1372 William Maxwell ~1377 Janet Maxwell ~1340 John Maxwell ~1189 William de Lancaster
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