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_FA1 PLAC Banished with his father abt 1114. No issue.
_FA2 PLAC Returned to favor by closing years of Henry I's reign.
_FA3 PLAC Accepted at court in Normandy during Henry I's last visits there.
_FA4 PLAC Still held the Norman estates.
_FA5 PLAC Stephan restored his English estates & honours, & granted a full pardon.--- W E W ightman, *The Lacy Family in England and Normandy, 1066-1194*, genealogical chart followin g p 260.
From same, p 83: "Ilbert II had been banished with his father round about 1114, but both Nic holas Walkington and John of Hexhan suggested that he was banished for his own deeds, for aid ing and abetting Robert, and not just because he was the heir. If this suggestion can be acc epted, his birth may be dated back to the end of the eleventh century, and his mother's marri age also. By the closing years of Henry I's reign he seems to have been restored to a measur e of favour. The family still held the Norman estates. Ilbert and his younger brother Rober t were accepted at court during Henry I's last visits to Normandy. On Maltravers's death Ste phen restored Ilbert II to the honour, granting him and his men a pardon for all that they ha d done amiss between the death of Henry I and the coronation of his successor -- a veiled ref erence to the way that the interloper Maltravers met his end.