He is married to Juliana de Cantilupe.
They got married about 1246 at Herefordshire, ENGLAND.
Child(ren):
Robert de Tregoz, who had a military summons to march against the Welsh in the 42nd Henry III [1258], but joining the baronial banner in the same reign, he fell at the battle of Evesham, leaving by Julia, his wife, dau. of William, Lord Cantelupe, two sons, viz., John, his heir, and Henry, of Goring, summoned to parliament. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 537, Tregoz, Baron Tregoz]
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ROBERT DE TREGOZ, son and heir, was closely associated with Henry III; and for many years, 1226-41, received £20 per annum "to keep him in the royal service." He had a protection to go to Brittany, April 1230, and was in Gascony, 1242-43, and again in 1253-54; a Commissioner to view royal castles in Wilts, 1241; was granted quittance of common summons in Hants, 1256 and 1262, Notts, 1257, Northants, 1262, and Wilts and Somerset, 1267; was ordered to aid the Earl of Hereford to protect the Marches, 1257; and was summoned for service in Wales, 1258, 1260, 1263 and 1264. In October 1261 he was among the trusted tenants whom the King, faced with the opposition of Simon de Montfort, called to London. He confirmed the foundation of a house of regular canons at Albury, in Send, Surrey, and was patron of the priory on the Isle of Steepholm, in the Bristol Channel.
He md. presumably bef. 1 Aug 1245, Juliane, dau. of William DE CAUNTELO (died 1251), by Milicent, widow of Amauri (DE MONTFORT), COUNT OF EVREUX, dau. of Hugh DE GURNAY (GORNAI). Robert died shortly bef. 24 Sep 1268. Juliane was living on 6 Aug 1285. [Complete Peerage XII/2:18-20, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
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The following is excerpted from a post to SGM, 26 Apr 1998, by Dave Utzinger:
From: UTZ ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX))
Subject: TREGOZE, part 3
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 1998/04/26
Sir Robert Tregoze, Knt. eldest son and heir, succeeded his father in his immense Wiltshire and Herefordshire possessions, and was Baron Tregoze of Lydiard Tregoze, in the former county, and Lord of Ewyas Harold in the latter, in right of his mother. He did homage and had livery of his mother"s estates in Herefordshire, 20 Hen. III (1236) paying 100?. for his relief. He was living 40 Hen. III; and two years after was summoned to march algainst the Welsh; but joining the rebellious Barons of this reign, the same year, was slain at the battle of Evesham, 4th Aug 1265, 49th Hen. III; having had to wife Juliana, dau. of William Lord Cantilupe (by Milicent his wife, dau. of Hugh de Gournai, widow of Almeric Earl of Evreux); which Juliana brought the. manor of Great Dodington, in Northamptonshire, into the Tregoze family, and bare her husband two children. Sir Robert Tregoze's Inq. post mort. was made 49th Hen. III. where a list of his estates may be seen. By the Roll of Arms, compiled between 1240 and 1245, we find that this Sir Robert de Tregoze bore, "Gules, three bars gemels or, a lion passant in chief of the same." His issue were John. [The Topographer and Genealogist, Volume II, 1853]
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