[SUSANNA KEENE.FTW]
Shot by an arrow in the head during a hunting accident.
Excerpted from Les Seigneurs de Bohon by Jean LeMelletier,
Coutances:
Arnaud-Bellee, 1978: Milo of Gloucester (Milon, Miles Fitz
Walter) inherited the title of constable of England and later
that of earl of Hereford. He was the grandson of Roger de
Pitres, contemporary of William the Conqueror and sheriff of
Gloucester, and the son of Walter (Gautier), constable of Henry
I. Milo possessed a considerable honor from the inheritance of
his father's lands in Gloucestershire and his marriage in 1121
to Sybyl, sole heiress of Bernard de Newmarch. Milo died of a
hunting accident on 25 December 1143, leaving four sons: Roger,
who died childless in 1155; Walter, Henry, and Mahel, who all
died childless before 1166. His inheritance was split among his
daughters: Margery; Bertha, who married Philip de Brause; and
Lucy. Instigated his son in law Humphrey de Bohun III to rally
with Mathilda and defend Trowbridge against King Steven.