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From: Therav3@@aol.com (Therav3@@aol.com)
Subject: The Aguillon and the Ecstasy
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 2001-07-26 18:28:01 PST
Thursday, 26 July, 2001
Hello Cris, Chris, Rosie, Jim et al.,
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Sir Robert was married twice, to the following
1. Joan de Ferrers, 5th daughter of William de Ferrers, Earl of Derby [d. bef 29 Mar 1254] by his first wife, Sibyl le Marshal, and widow of John de Mohun, m. Sir Robert Aguillon 'in or before Aug. 1256 [Cal. Patent Rolls, 1247-58, p. 495; Close Rolls, 1254-56, p. 442]. She d. before June 1269 [Cal. Patent Rolls, 1266-72, p. 348], and appears to have been dead in Oct. 1267.' [CP, Vol IX -Mohun, p. 21 and 21 notes c, d].
2. Margaret, daughter of Count Thomas of Savoy, Count of Flanders (1237-1244) by his second wife Beatrice di Fiesco, sister of Pope Innocent IV, married lstly Baldwin de Reviers, Earl of Devon and Lord of the Isle of Wight. He accompanied King Henry III to France in 1262, where he evidently died of the plague before 13 Sept 1262. Margaret, his widow, 'm., in 1269, as 2nd wife, Sir Robert Aguillon [Patent Roll, 53 Hen. III, m. 12], of Watton, Herts., Perching, Sussex, & c., who d. 15 Feb. 1285/86 [Ch. Inq.p.m., Edw. I, file 44, no. 10]. She was granted the manor of Watton, 21 Feb. 1285/86, to hold till her dower was assigned, i.e, till 4 Apr. following. She d. shortly before 14 May 1292 [Ch. Inq. p.m., Edw. I, file 63, no. 16; file 61, no. 18].' [CP, Vol Iv-Devon, pp. 320-322 and notes, p. 321 note d, p. 322 notes a-c]
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