Robert de Stuteville, an adherent of Robert Courtheuse. He was taken
prisoner at the storming of Dives, and soon afterward was freed by Henry I, but
his lands in England were confiscated. He or his son Robert fought at the
Battle of Northallerton in 1138. He appears to have married the daughter of
Hugh Fitz Baldric, the great Domesday tenant in Yorkshire, as the later members
of the family are found holding many of Hugh's manors, among them Cottingham,
Cowsby and Boltby.
RC: Robert de Stouteville was, like his father an adherent of Robert
Curthose, taken prison at Dives, he afterwards was freed by Henry I, but his
lands in England were confiscated.
Ayers: Robert de Stuteville, living 1138