(1) Hij is getrouwd met MABEL OF CHESTER.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1193 te Chester, Cheshire.
Kind(eren):
(2) Hij had een relatie met Margaret d'UMFREVILLE.
William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel, also called William de Albini IV, (before 1180 - 1 February 1221) was an English nobleman, a favourite of King John, and a participant in the Fifth Crusade. William was son of William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Matilda de St Hilary, and grandson of Queen Adeliza of Leuven.
William was a favourite of King John. He witnessed King John's concession of the kingdom to the Pope on 15 May 1213. On 14 June 1216 he joined Prince Louis (later Louis VIII of France) after King John abandoned Winchester. He returned to the allegiance of the King Henry III after the Royalist victory at Lincoln, on 14 July 1217.
Death returning from the Fifth Crusade
He joined in the Fifth Crusade (1217-1221), in 1218. He died on his journey home, in Caneill, Italy, near Rome, on 1 February 1221. News of his death reached England on 30 March 1221. He was brought home and buried at Wymondham Abbey.
His title was held by his son William, until he died, childless, in 1224, when it was passed to William's youngest son Hugh.
Marriage and issue
After 1196 and before 1200 William married Mabel of Chester (born c. 1173), daughter of Hugh de Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester, and Bertrade de Montfort. They were the parents of eight children.
Avice de Aubigny (1196-1214), the wife of William Mowbray
Maud d'Aubigny, (d.aft 1210), the wife of Robert de Tateshal
Cicely d'Aubigny married Roger de Mahaut of Elford (d.1260)
Colette d'Aubigny (d.aft 1233)
William d'Aubigny, 4th Earl of Arundel (d. 1224); buried Wymondham Abbey
Hugh d'Aubigny, 5th Earl of Arundel (d. 7 May 1243); buried Wymondham Abbey
Isabel d'Aubigny; married John Fitzalan, Lord of Oswestry
Nicole or Nichole d'Aubigny (d.abt 1240); married Roger de Somery, Baron Somery of Dudley Castle (died 26 August 1273), son of Ralph de Somery (died 1211).
Lady Mabel d'Albini(1240-1330)married Robert de Tattershall
SOURCE: Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_d%27Aubigny,_3rd_Earl_of_Arundel
SOURCE: Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_d%27Aubigny,_3rd_Earl_of_Arundel
A favorite of King John, he is stated to have "consistently taken the winning side", first being with the King at Runnymede 15 Jun 1215, abandoning him in favor of Louis VIII of France when King John abandoned Winchester the following June, then returning to King John's allegiance after the Royalist victory at Lincoln in July 1217. Shortly afterwards, he was appointed Justiciar, the young King, Henry III, having restored to him his forfeited possessions. He embarked on the Crusade of 1218, and was present at the taking of Damietta in Nov 1219, but died shortly before 30 March 1221 in Cainell, near Rome. His sons, William and Hugh, successively Earls of Arundel and Sussex, both died s.p., and upon the death of the younger son, Hugh, his four sisters were found to be his coheirs. The earldom of Sussex reverted to the Crown.
SOURCE: www.geneajourney.com
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