Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom
ROBERT DE TREGOZ was probably the son of William DE TREGOZ (who owed the service of 1½ knights in the Cotentin in 1172), and may also have been the man of that name who was a partisan of the young King Henry (eldest son of Henry II) in 1173 and attested his charters in 1175.
Complete Peerage XII/2:17-8
The cited information was sourced from Book published by Sutton Publishing Ltd in 2000 (Ref: XII/2:17) The author/originator was G. E Cokayne.
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- Note: CP does not indicate any parents for William, father of Robert de Tregoz of Ewyas. However the line by Dave Utzinger indicates that William was the son of "Le Sire de Tregoz" who fought at the Battle of Hastings. Clearly Robert, being born around 1169 or not more than a decade before, would not be the grandson of a man born before 1047 (in order to fight in 1066), but he might be the great grandson. Therefore I am making William a son of William, son of "Le Sire de Tregoz".
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