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1131
Marjorie
FitzWalter
1149 - 1221
Sir
Alan de
Montgomery
72
72
1152
John
de
Montgomery
1110 - 1160
William
FitzAlan
50
50
1112
Isabel
De
Saye
1078 - 1114
Alan
FitzFlaald
36
36
1081
Avelina
De
Hesdin
1046
Fledaldus
(Flaald)
1156
Ivo
Pantulf
1160
Iseult
Pantulf
1162
Emma
Pantulf
1169 - 1233
William
Pantulf
64
64
1170
Rosamond
FitzHenry
1184 - MAR 1238/39
John
FitzAlan
John Fitzalan, Lord of Oswestry John Fitzalan, Lord of Oswestry (born 1200) was Lord of Clun and Oswestry, in Shropshire. He married Isabel d'Aubigny, daughter of William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel and Mabel of Chester. They were parents of John FitzAlan, 6th Earl of Arundel.
1120
Helen
Peverell
1153
William
FitzAlan
1129 - 1224
Hugh
Pantulf
95
95
1165
Simon
FitzAlan
Stuart
1131
Christianna
FitzAlan
1103
Simon
FitzAlan
1129 - 1180
Robert
de
Montgomery
51
51
1180 - 1246
Walter
FitzAlan
Stewart
66
66
1133 - 1204
Alan
FitzWalter
71
71
Alan Fitz Walter was The Second Great Steward of Scotland. He is said to have been a Crusader with Richard Coeur-De-Lion. Alan seems to have emulated his father in the generosity of his grants and appears to have enjoyed as much property as his father, which enabled him to act generously and wisely. He was a witness to some of the charters of William the Lion, under whose reign Alan flourishedAlan Fitz Walter was The Second Great Steward of Scotland. He is said to have been a Crusader with Richard Coeur-De-Lion. Alan seems to have emulated his father in the generosity of his grants and appears to have enjoyed as much property as his father, which enabled him to act generously and wisely. He was a witness to some of the charters of William the Lion, under whose reign Alan flourished.
1108
Jordan
FitzAlan
1156
Alesta
of Mar
1179
Avelina
FitzAlan
Stewart
1105 - 1177
Walter
FitzAlan
72
72
1115
Eschyna
de
Londoniis
1135
Eve
FitzSwane
de Crawford
1018
Arembourge
Du
Puiset
1193
Eupheme
FitzAlan
1175
Robert
FitzAlan
Boyd
1177
Eve
FitzAlan
Stuart
1167
David
FitzAlan
Stuart
1130
Margaret
de
Molle
1202
Isabel
FitzAlan
1164
Aline
Pantulf
1116 - 1159
Richard
FitzSwain
43
43
1130
Beatrice
FitzWalter
1146
Maud
FitzSwain
1148 - 1207
Amabilla
FitzSwain
59
59
1186
Walter
FitzAlan
1050
Filia
Rex
Scotiae
1020
Alan
de Dol
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