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Personal data Sir Piers (Peter) 1st Baron Corbet , of Caus 

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Household of Sir Piers (Peter) 1st Baron Corbet , of Caus

(1) He is married to Alicia Orreby.

They got married about 1295 at of, Hatherthon, cheshire, England.


Child(ren):

  1. John of Caus Corbet  1298-< 1347 


(2) He is married to Joan de Mortimer.

They got married before 1253 at 1st wife.


(3) He is married to Joan de Mortimer.

They got married before 1253 at 1st wife.


Child(ren):

  1. Sybil Corbet  ± 1274-???? 


Notes about Sir Piers (Peter) 1st Baron Corbet , of Caus

Jim Weber ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX))

Peter Corbet, of Caus Castle, Salop (quite possibly that Pier or Peter Corbet who was called to Parliament by writ of summons 24 June 1295, thus according to later doctrine becoming 1st Lord (Baron) Corbet. [Burke's Peerage]------------------------BARONY OF CORBET (I) 1295PIERS CORBET, son and heir of Thomas C., of Caus, Salop (died 1274), by Isabel, widow of Alan de DUNSTANVILLE, sister and in her issue coheir of Roger DE VAUTORT, and daughter of another Roger DE VAUTORT, of Harberton, Devon. He had livery of his father's lands 2 November 1274. He was in the Welsh wars 1282-93. On 28 June 1283, he was summoned to attend the King at Shrewsbury, and 8 June 1294, to attend the King wherever he might be, and consequently ordered to be omitted from the summonses for Gascony on the 14th. He was summoned to Parliament 24 June 1295 to 29 December 1299, by writs directed Petro Corbet, whereby he is held to have become LORD CORBET.He married, 1stly, in or before 1252-3, Joan, daughter of Ralph DE MORTIMER, of Wigmore, co. Hereford, by Gwladus Du, daughter of Llewelyn ap lorwerth, PRINCE OF NORTH WALES. He married, 2ndly, Alice de Orreby. He died 1300, before 10 August. His widow was living May 1315. [Complete Peerage III:417, XIV:205, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Piers (Peter) 1st Baron Corbet

Emma Pantulf
± 1169-1227
Alesia (Alice)
± 1169-????
Thomas Corbet
1182-1274

Piers (Peter) 1st Baron Corbet
± 1235-< 1300

(1) ± 1295

Alicia Orreby
± 1260-< 1317

(2) < 1253

Joan de Mortimer
± 1240-< 1295

(3) < 1253

Joan de Mortimer
± 1240-< 1295

Sybil Corbet
± 1274-????

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Sources

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