Il est marié avec Sybil de Neufmarchâ©.
Ils se sont mariés apres 10 avril 1121 à England.
Enfant(s):
Miles FitzWalter, 1st Earl of Hereford
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 1085 Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Death:
ca December 24, 1143 (53-62)
Royal Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England (Shot by an arrow in the head during a hunting accident.)
Place of Burial:
Llanthony Priory, Llanthony, Wales (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:
Son of Walter FitzRoger de Pitres, Sheriff of Gloucester and Emmeline Berthe de Pitres (de Ballon), of Gloucester
Husband of Sybil de Neufmarchâ©
Father of Bertha de Hereford; Margaret de Hereford (de Pitres); Henry FitzMiles, Baron Abergavenny; Walter FitzMiles de Hereford, Sheriff of Hereford & Gloucester; Mahel FitzMiles; Lucy FitzMiles de Gloucester and Hereford, Lady of Blaen; Mabel de Hereford and Roger FitzMiles, 2d Earl of Hereford
Brother of Agnes FitzWalter and Maude FitzWalter
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his father ·Üí Edward George Dykes
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her mother ·Üí Miles FitzWalter, 1st Earl of Hereford
her father
Miles FitzWalter, 1st Earl of Hereford is your 26th great grandfather.
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‰ ᆒ Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí Calhoun H. Welborn
his father ·Üí Younger Welborn, II
his father ·Üí William "Billy" Welborn
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his father ·Üí Ann Wellborn (Crabtree)
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her mother ·Üí Mary Courtenay (Stucley)
her mother ·Üí John Stucley, of Affeton
her father ·Üí Frances Stukeley (Monck)
his mother ·Üí Anthony Monke of Potheridge, Esq.
her father ·Üí Frances Plantagenet
his mother ·Üí Elizabeth Dudley (Grey), 6th Baroness Lisle
her mother ·Üí Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Lisle
her father ·Üí Edward Grey, 6th Lord Ferrers of Groby
his father ·Üí Reynold de Grey, 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthin
his father ·Üí Reginald de Grey, 2nd Baron Grey de Ruthyn
his father ·Üí Roger de Grey, 1st Baron Grey de Ruthyn
his father ·Üí Maud ·ÄúMatilda·Äù de Verdun
his mother ·Üí Eleanor de Bohun, heiress of Debden
her mother ·Üí Humphrey V de Bohun, Earl of Hereford & Essex
her father ·Üí Henry de Bohun, Earl of Hereford, Surety of the Magna Carta
his father ·Üí Humphrey IV (III) de Bohun, Constable of England, Earl of Hereford
his father ·Üí Margaret de Hereford (de Pitres)
his mother ·Üí Miles FitzWalter, 1st Earl of Hereford
her father
Miles FitzWalter of Gloucester, 1st Earl Of Hereford, Lord Of Brecknock is your 24th great grandfather.
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her motherᆒ‰ Miles FitzWalter of Gloucester, 1st Earl Of Hereford, Lord Of Brecknock‰
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Miles FitzWalter of Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford, Lord of Brecknock is your 26th great grandfather.
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her mother ·Üí Sir Thomas de Harcourt, Knight
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his father ·Üí Eleanor (Ellen) De Harcourt
his mother ·Üí Milicent de Cantelou
her mother ·Üí Eva de Braose
her mother ·Üí William "Black William" de Braose, Baron Abergavenny
her father ·Üí Reginald de Braose, 9th Baron Abergavenny
his father ·Üí William III de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber
his father ·Üí Bertha de Hereford
his mother ·Üí Miles FitzWalter of Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford, Lord of Brecknock
her father
Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Herbert Family Pedigree; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id40.html. (Steven Ferry, April 21, 2020.)
Miles FitzWalter of Gloucester, Earl of Hereford and Brecknock, Constable of England and of Gloucester Castle.
Son of Walter of Gloucester and Berthe.
Married Sybille de Neufmarchâ© of Brecknock.
Children:
Margaret m. Humphrey de Bohun
Roger m. Cecily of Ewyas
Walter m. ??? Died childless
Henry m. Isabella.
Mahel died childless
William died childless
Bertha m. William de Braose
Lucy m. Herbert FizHerbert II
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL.htm:
MILES of Gloucester, son of WALTER of Gloucester & his wife Berthe --- (-24 Dec 1143, bur Lanthony Priory, Gloucester).
The Historia fundationis cum fundatoris genealogia of the priory of Abergavenny names ·ÄúMilonem·Äù as son of ·ÄúWaltero constabulatio totius Angli⶷Äù[298]. "Walterus de Gloucestria, assensu Milonis filii mei et Berthⶠuxoris meâ¶" donated "ecclesiam de Cernay·Ä¶ecclesiam·Ä¶ SanctⶠHelenⶠde Halgestane·Ä¶terram·Ä¶de Westwode in Herchenefelde" to Gloucester St Peter by undated charter[299]. "Walter de Gloecestria, Milo fili ei·Ä¶" witnessed the charter dated to [1127] which records that "Ricard Puncii filii" granted Aston, Gloucestershire ("Hestoniam") to "Mathilli uxori mee"[300].
Henry I King of England appointed him Constable of England in succession to his father[301]. The 1130 Pipe Roll records "Miloni Gloec" in Wiltshire (two entries)[302].
Stephen King of England granted him the honour of Gloucester and Brecknock in [1136] and appointed him Constable of Gloucester Castle.
လMylo constabularius de Gloucestriaဝ donated property to Lanthony abbey, naming လantecessores mei Rogerus de Gloecestria et Walterus constabulariusဝ, by charter dated 1137, supplemented by another later donation (undated) jointly with "uxor mea Sibilla et filii mei Rogerus et Walterus atque Henricus" in the presence of "ဦRoberto Corbetဦ"[303].
He joined Empress Matilda on her arrival in England in 1139, acting as her Constable. She created him Earl of Hereford at Oxford 25 Jul 1141, and granted him the castle of Abergavenny[304].
Brien FitzCount, illegitimate son of Alain IV "Fergant" Duke of Brittany, and his wife transferred the honour of Abergavenny to Earl Miles in [1141/42][305].
The Gesta Stephani Regis records that "Paganus filius Joannis·Ä¶et Milo" of Gloucester were killed, dated to [1137/40][306]. It is unclear why the two deaths are reported at the same time as a later passage in the Gesta records that "comes·Ä¶Herefordiâ¶, Milo" was killed by arrow, and in a third passage that he was killed while hunting, dated from the context to [1142/43][307].
A manuscript in Aske´s collections names လMiloဦErle of Herforde, Lord of Bricone and of all the Forest of Done, and also Constable of Englandဦဝ among those buried at Lanthony Priory[308].
m ([Apr/May] 1121) SIBYLLE de Neufmarchâ©, daughter and heiress of BERNARD de Neufmarchâ© Lord of Brecknock & his wife Nesta [Agnes] --- (-bur Lanthony Prior, Gloucester). A manuscript narrating the history of Brecknock priory records that the founder ·ÄúBernard de Nefmarche, Norman·Äù married ·ÄúNeste qe fut apele Agnes, la file Griffin le fiz Lewelin·Ä¶cruel tyrant de Gales·Äù by whom he fathered ·ÄúMael·Ä¶noble chevalier·Äù whom it was claimed was not his son and who was deprived of Brecknock in favour of ·Äúla file [de] Neste, Sibile·Äù wife of ·ÄúMiles·Ä¶fiz Watir le conestable de Gloucestre e de Hereford·Äù[309]. The Historia fundationis cum fundatoris genealogia of the priory of Abergavenny names ·ÄúSibillam, legitimam hâ¶redem totius terrⶠBreconi⶷ĶBernardi et Agnetis de Novo-Mercato·Äù as wife of ·ÄúMilonem·Äù, son of ·ÄúWaltero constabulatio totius Angli⶷Äù[310]. A charter dated to [10 Apr/29 May] 1121 records the arrangements for the marriage of "Miloni de Gloec" and "Sibilia filia Beorndi de Novo Mercato", the dowry being all the possessions of her father and of her mother[311]. ·ÄúMylo constabularius de Gloucestria·Äù donated property to Lanthony abbey, naming ·Äúantecessores mei Rogerus de Gloecestria et Walterus constabularius·Äù, by charter dated 1137, supplemented by another later donation (undated) jointly with "uxor mea Sibilla et filii mei Rogerus et Walterus atque Henricus"[312]. A manuscript in Aske¬¥s collections names ·ÄúMilo·Ä¶Erle of Herforde, Lord of Bricone and of all the Forest of Done, and also Constable of England·Ä¶Sibbill wiff of the seid Milo·Ä¶·Äù among those buried at Lanthony Priory[313].
Earl Miles & his wife had [eight] children:
1. MARGARET ([1121/23]-6 Apr 1187, bur Lanthony Priory, Gloucester). The Historia fundationis cum fundatoris genealogia of the priory of Abergavenny names ·ÄúMargaretam, Bertam et Luciam·Äù as the three daughters of ·ÄúMilonem·Äù & his wife, adding that Margaret married ·ÄúHumphredo de Boun·Äù and inherited ·Äúcomitatu Herefordi⶷Äù[314]. Her birth date range is estimated from the date of her parents' marriage and the likely birth date of her daughter Matilda. "·Ä¶Margarita filia ipsi Mil·Ä¶" subscribed the charter dated to [1123] records that "Walt de Gloec" gave Little Hereford in fee to "Willo de Mara nepoti suo"[315]. This document suggests that Margaret must have been her parents¬¥s oldest child. ·ÄúHumfridus de Bohun regis dapifer et Marger. uxor mea·Äù founded Farleigh Priory by undated charter[316]. She certified the knights' fees made in the fee of her father during the time of King Henry I[317], which may imply that her husband had died by then. The Red Book of the Exchequer refers to "Margareta de Bohun xvii m" in Gloucestershire in [1167/68][318]. A manuscript which narrates the descents of the founders of Lanthony Abbey records the death 6 Apr 1187 of ·ÄúMargeriam·Äù, wife of ·Äúdominum Hunfredum de Bohun tertium·Äù and her burial ·Äúin capitulo Lanthoniâ¶, juxta Gloucestriam·Äù[319]. A manuscript in Aske¬¥s collections names ·ÄúMilo·Ä¶Erle of Herforde, Lord of Bricone and of all the Forest of Done, and also Constable of England·Ä¶Sibbill wiff of the seid Milo·Ä¶Ladi Margaret the furst begotton daughter of the said Milo·Ä¶married to Humfre of Bohun the third·Ä¶·Äù among those buried at Lanthony Priory[320]. King John confirmed the possessions of Lanthony abbey by charter dated 30 Jul 1199, including the donation of "duas partes de Onedesleye" made by "Margar de Bohun", in accordance with the division made "inter ipsam et Luciam sororem suam"[321]. m Sir HUMPHREY de Bohun, son of HUMPHREY de Bohun & his wife Matilda of Salisbury ([1100/10]-[before 1166]).
2. ROGER FitzMiles (-1155, bur Lanthony Priory, Gloucester). The Historia fundationis cum fundatoris genealogia of the priory of Abergavenny names ·ÄúRogerum comitem, Henricum, Walterum, Maiel et Wilielmum·Äù as the five sons of ·ÄúMilonem·Äù & his wife, adding that Roger died childless[322]. ·ÄúMylo constabularius de Gloucestria·Äù donated property to Lanthony abbey, naming ·Äúantecessores mei Rogerus de Gloecestria et Walterus constabularius·Äù, by charter dated 1137, supplemented by another later donation (undated) jointly with "uxor mea Sibilla et filii mei Rogerus et Walterus atque Henricus"[323]. He succeeded his father in 1143 as Earl of Hereford. The Gesta Stephani Regis records that "Rogerius, Milonis filius, juvenis·Ä¶â¶tate" succeeded "in comitatum Herefordiâ¶" after his father was killed[324]. Constable of England. Lord of Abergavenny. He was in dispute with Henry II King of England in [1154], probably about the castle of Gloucester, and surrendered the castle and his earldom, although the king made a re-grant of the latter to Roger[325]. The Chronicle of Gervase names "comes Herefordensis Rogerius·Ä¶magni Milonis filius" when recording his dispute with King Henry II in 1155[326]. The History of Gloucester St Peter records the donation by "Rogeri comes Herfordiâ¶" on becoming a monk at the monastery, and the donation of "Walterus constabularius Herefordiⶠfrater eius" (both undated)[327]. The Annals of Tewkesbury record that ·ÄúRogerus comes Herefordi⶷Äù died in 1155[328]. On his death the earldom granted by King Henry II became extinct. A manuscript in Aske¬¥s collections names ·ÄúMilo·Ä¶Erle of Herforde, Lord of Bricone and of all the Forest of Done, and also Constable of England·Ä¶Roger·Ä¶his first begotten sonne·Ä¶·Äù among those buried at Lanthony Priory[329]. m (before [Dec 1137/May 1138]) as her first husband, CECILY, daughter of PAYN FitzJohn of Ewyas, co. Hereford, Sheriff of Hereford and Shropshire & his wife Sibyl de Lacy (-1207). She is referred to as the wife of Roger in King Stephen's charter dated [Dec 1137/May 1138][330]. A manuscript narrating the foundation of Lilleshall Abbey, Shropshire records that ·ÄúRogerus comes Hereford·Äù married ·Äúvicecomes Paganus·Ä¶filiam·Äù[331]. King Stephen confirmed to "Rogo filio Milonis Gloec et Cecilie uxori sue filie Pag fil Johis" the lands of her father by charter dated to [Dec 1137/May 1138][332]. She married secondly Guillaume de Poitou. The primary source which confirms her second marriage has not yet been identified. She married thirdly (before 1166) Gauthier de Mayenne. "Walter de Maine" confirmed the donation of land in Perriton to Bruton by undated charter witnessed by "Cecilia comitissa uxore mea·Ä¶"[333]. The Red Book of the Exchequer, listing scutage payments in [1190/91], records "comitissa Hereford quⶠfuit uxor Walteri de Meduana" paying "xiv l x s de scutagio militum de veteri feffamento xxix milites" in Kent[334]. The Red Book of the Exchequer, listing scutage payments in [1196/97], records "honor Walteri de Meduana" paying "xxix l, per Ciciliam comitissam Herfordiⶠet Willelmum de Monte Kanisio, xxix milites" in Kent[335].
3. WALTER FitzMiles (-1159 or after). The Historia fundationis cum fundatoris genealogia of the priory of Abergavenny names ·ÄúRogerum comitem, Henricum, Walterum, Maiel et Wilielmum·Äù as the five sons of ·ÄúMilonem·Äù & his wife, adding that Walter died childless[336]. ·ÄúMylo constabularius de Gloucestria·Äù donated property to Lanthony abbey, naming ·Äúantecessores mei Rogerus de Gloecestria et Walterus constabularius·Äù, by charter dated 1137, supplemented by another later donation (undated) jointly with "uxor mea Sibilla et filii mei Rogerus et Walterus atque Henricus"[337]. ·ÄúWaltero fratre meo·Äù witnessed the undated charter under which ·ÄúRogerus comes Herefordi⶷Äù donated property to Brecknock priory[338]. The Gesta Stephani Regis records that "Walterius·Ä¶frater comitis Herefordiâ¶" captured "Rogerium de Berchelai" and tortured him, dated from the context to [1147][339]. He was Constable of Henry II King of England in 1154[340]. Sheriff of Gloucester 1155-1157, and of Hereford 1155-1159[341]. The History of Gloucester St Peter records the donation by "Rogeri comes Herfordiâ¶" on becoming a monk at the monastery, and the donation of "Walterus constabularius Herefordiⶠfrater eius" (both undated)[342]. He succeeded his brother in 1155 as Lord of Abergavenny and Brecknock. He left for Palestine [Michaelmas] 1159, dying soon after[343].
4. HENRY FitzMiles (-murdered Castle Arnold, near Abergavenny Easter [1159/63], bur Lanthony Priory, Gloucester). The Historia fundationis cum fundatoris genealogia of the priory of Abergavenny names ·ÄúRogerum comitem, Henricum, Walterum, Maiel et Wilielmum·Äù as the five sons of ·ÄúMilonem·Äù & his wife[344]. ·ÄúMylo constabularius de Gloucestria·Äù donated property to Lanthony abbey, naming ·Äúantecessores mei Rogerus de Gloecestria et Walterus constabularius·Äù, by charter dated 1137, supplemented by another later donation (undated) jointly with "uxor mea Sibilla et filii mei Rogerus et Walterus atque Henricus"[345]. He succeeded his brother Walter as Lord of Abergavenny and Brecknock. The Historia fundationis cum fundatoris genealogia of the priory of Abergavenny records that ·ÄúWaltero constabulatio totius Angli⶷Äù granted ·Äúcastrum de Abergavenny cum tota terra superioris Wenci⶷Äù to ·ÄúHenrico·Ä¶filio Milonis·Äù during the lifetime of his father, and that Henry succeeded on the death of his brother Roger, was killed by ·Äúquodam satellite·Ä¶Senell, filio Donwaldi, iuxta castrum Arnaldi in superiore Wencia·Äù, and was buried ·Äúapud Lanthoniam primam·Äù[346]. He was murdered by Seisyll ap Dyvnwal[347]. A manuscript in Aske¬¥s collections names ·ÄúMilo·Ä¶Erle of Herforde, Lord of Bricone and of all the Forest of Done, and also Constable of England·Ä¶Roger·Ä¶his first begotten sonne·Ä¶Henri his brother Lord of Bricone·Ä¶·Äù among those buried at Lanthony Priory[348]. m ISABELLA, daughter of --- (-after 1166). "Ysabele uxor Henrici de Herford" held "v milites in dotem" from "Margareta de Boun" in Gloucestershire in 1166[349].
5. MAHEL FitzMiles (-after [Jan 1162/64], bur Lanthony Priory, Gloucester). The Historia fundationis cum fundatoris genealogia of the priory of Abergavenny names လRogerum comitem, Henricum, Walterum, Maiel et Wilielmumဝ as the five sons of လMilonemဝ & his wife, adding that Mahel died childless[350]. He succeeded his brother Henry as Lord of Abergavenny and Brecknock. လMaihelus de Herefordဝ donated property to Brecknock priory by undated charter which names လBernardus de Novo-mercato avus meusဦMilo pater meusဦfratres mei Rogerus comes, et Walterius constabularius et Henricusဝ, witnessed by လဦHumfridus de Buhun nepos meusဦဝ[351]. A manuscript in Aske´s collections names လMiloဦErle of Herforde, Lord of Bricone and of all the Forest of Done, and also Constable of EnglandဦRogerဦhis first begotten sonneဦHenri his brother Lord of BriconeဦMichel Lord of Briconeဦဝ among those buried at Lanthony Priory[352].
6. WILLIAM FitzMiles (-Bronllys Tower, co. Brecon [1164/66]). The Historia fundationis cum fundatoris genealogia of the priory of Abergavenny names ·ÄúRogerum comitem, Henricum, Walterum, Maiel et Wilielmum·Äù as the five sons of ·ÄúMilonem·Äù & his wife, adding that William died childless[353]. He succeeded his brother Mahel as Lord of Abergavenny and Brecknock. He was mortally wounded by a stone dropped from Bronllys Tower, co. Brecon[354].
7. BERTHE . The Historia fundationis cum fundatoris genealogia of the priory of Abergavenny names ·ÄúMargaretam, Bertam et Luciam·Äù as the three daughters of ·ÄúMilonem·Äù & his wife, adding that Berthe married ·ÄúPhilippo de Brusa domino de Duelth·Äú (naming their descendants) and inherited ·Äútota terra Breconiâ¶, Wenciⶠsuperioris et Gower·Äù[355]. A manuscript narrating the history of Brecknock priory records that ·ÄúBerte·Äù married ·ÄúWillame de Brewes·Äù, and also lists her descendants[356]. "Willielmus de Braiosa" confirmed the donations to the church of Saints Gervais et Protais de Briouze by "Philippus de Braiosa pater eiusdem Willielmi", by undated charter, witnessed by "Bertam conjugem meam, Philippum fratrem meum"[357]. m (before [1140]%29 WILLIAM de Briouse, son of PHILIPPE de Briouse] & his wife Eleanor of Barnstaple (-[1175]). He was Lord of Abergavenny and Brecon from [1173] by grant of his brother-in-law Mahel FitzMiles[358].
8. LUCY (before 1143-[1219/20] or after, bur Lanthony Priory, Gloucester). The Historia fundationis cum fundatoris genealogia of the priory of Abergavenny names လMargaretam, Bertam et Luciamဝ as the three daughters of လMilonemဝ & his wife, adding that Lucy married လHerberto filio Herebertiဝ and inherited လforesta de Dene et aliis terries in Angliaဝ[359]. King John confirmed the possessions of Lanthony abbey by charter dated 30 Jul 1199, including the donation of "duas partes de Onedesleye" made by "Margar de Bohun", in accordance with the division made "inter ipsam et Luciam sororem suam"[360]. The Testa de Nevill lists knights who held land from bishop of Worcester, whose assets had been confiscated by King John, dated to [1208/13]: "Henricus de Boun comes Herefordie et domina Lucia que fuit uxor Herberti filii Herberti" held "manerio in Suham et Brokhamt ii militesဦin comitatu Glouc"[361]. A feodary of the bishop of Worcester´s estates drawn up in [1219/20] records that "Dame Lucia, widow of Herbert fitz Herbert" held shares in two Gloucestershire manors[362]. A manuscript in Aske´s collections names လMiloဦErle of Herforde, Lord of Bricone and of all the Forest of Done, and also Constable of EnglandဦSibbill wiff of the seid MiloဦLuce the third daughter of the seid Milo Erleဦဝ among those buried at Lanthony Priory[363]. m HERBERT FitzHerbert [II], son of HERBERT FitzHerbert [I] & his wife Sibyl Corbet (-before 18 Jul 1204).
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Miles de Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford
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Miles de Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford, Lord of Brecknock (1100·Äì24 December 1143), was the son of Walter de Gloucester, who appears as sheriff of that county between 1104 and 1121.
Milo or Miles succeeded his father about the latter year.
He was high in the service of Henry I between 1130 and 1135, he was Constable of England and combined the hereditary office of Sheriff of Gloucester with that of local justiciar for Gloucestershire.
Civil war allegiances
After the death of King Henry he declared for Stephen, at whose court he appears as constable in 1136. King Stephen granted him the honour of Gloucester and Brecknock. However, in 1139, when the empress Matilda appeared in England, he declared for her, and placed the city of Gloucester at her disposal; he was further distinguished by sacking the nearby royalist city of Worcester, attacking Stephen's siege works at Wallingford Castle and reducing the county of Hereford. He was retained as her Constable.
Earldom
In 1141, he was rewarded with the earldom of Hereford when Matilda ruled the country. He remained loyal to the Empress after her defeat at Winchester the same year. John of Salisbury classes him with Geoffrey de Mandeville and others who were non tam comites regni quam hostes publici. The charge is justified by his public policy; but the materials for appraising his personal character do not exist.
Family and children
He married Sybil de Neufmarche, daughter of Bernard de Neufmarche, Lord of Brecon and Nest, granddaughter of Gruffydd ap Llywelyn, in 1121. Their children were:
1. Bertha of Hereford, married William de Braose before 1150, by whom she had issue.
2. Roger Fitzmiles, 2nd Earl of Hereford.
3. Walter de Hereford died after 1159 in the Holy Land. He was Sheriff of Gloucester in 1155-1157 and Sheriff of Hereford in 1155-1159.
4. Henry Fitzmiles Henry of Hereford, died 12 April 1165. He succeeded to the title of Baron Abergavenny in 1141/42.
5. William de Hereford. He died before 1160 without issue.
6. Mahel de Hereford, died October 1165 at Bronllys Castle, Breconshire, Wales, mortally hurt when a stone dropped from the tower during a fire; died without issue. Buried at Llanthony Priory.
7. Margaret de Gloucester, married Humphrey de Bohun, by whom she had issue.
8. Lucy of Gloucester, married Herbert FitzHerbert of Winchester, Lord Chamberlain, by whom she had issue. Buried at Llanthony Priory.
External links
* Impression of the Seal of Miles Fitzwalter of Gloucester, Earl of Hereford, Lord of Abergavenny & Caldicot
Sources
* Continuation of Florence of Worcester (ed. B Thorpe, 1848-1849); the Cartulary of Gloucester Abbey (Rolls series); and John Horace Round's Geoffrey de Mandeville (1892).
Miles of Gloucester, Earl of Hereford, and Constable of England, was also called Milo de Gloecestria.
He received from King Henry I Sibyl, daughter of Bernard de Neufmarche, in marriage with all the lands of her father and mother after their death or before is they so willed it, whence came the lordship of Brecknock in 1121.
He succeeded his father as constable and sheriff of Gloucester circa 1126. He switched sides and joined King Stephen's enemies, and joined Robert of Gloucester in inviting the Empress Matilda to England in 1139. He assisted Brien fitzCount in saving Brien's castle at Wallingford, for which Brien granted Miles the honour of Abergavenny in 1139/40.
He was named earl of Hereford in recognition of his services on 25 July 1141 by the Empress Maud.
He died of a hunting accident. He was buried in the Chapterhouse of Llanthony Priory, Gloucester, England.
Baron of Brecknock and Lord High Constable of England
Earl of Hereford
Miles de Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford, Lord of Brecknock (1100·Äì24 December 1143), was the son of Walter de Gloucester, who appears as sheriff of that county between 1104 and 1121.
Milo or Miles succeeded his father about the latter year.
He was high in the service of Henry I between 1130 and 1135, he was Constable of England and combined the hereditary office of Sheriff of Gloucester with that of local justiciar for Gloucestershire.
He married Sybil de Neufmarche, daughter of Bernard de Neufmarche, Lord of Brecon and Nest, granddaughter of Gruffydd ap Llywelyn, in 1121. Their children were:
Bertha of Hereford, married William de Braose before 1150, by whom she had issue.
Roger Fitzmiles, 2nd Earl of Hereford.
Walter de Hereford died after 1159 in the Holy Land. He was Sheriff of Gloucester in 1155-1157 and Sheriff of Hereford in 1155-1159.
Henry Fitzmiles Henry of Hereford, died 12 April 1165. He succeeded to the title of Baron Abergavenny in 1141/42.
William de Hereford. He died before 1160 without issue.
Mahel de Hereford, died October 1165 at Bronllys Castle, Breconshire, Wales, mortally hurt when a stone dropped from the tower during a fire; died without issue. Buried at Llanthony Priory.
Margaret de Gloucester, married Humphrey de Bohun, by whom she had issue.
Lucy of Gloucester, married Herbert FitzHerbert of Winchester, Lord Chamberlain, by whom she had issue. Buried at Llanthony Priory.
First name aka 'Miles'/'Milon'.
Source: The book, 'The Thomas Book'
Miles de Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford, Lord of Brecknock was the son of Walter de Gloucester, who appears as sheriff of that county between 1104 and 1121.
Milo or Miles succeeded his father about the latter year.
He was high in the service of Henry I between 1130 and 1135, he was Constable of England and combined the hereditary office of Sheriff of Gloucester with that of local justiciar for Gloucestershire.
Miles founded Llanthony Secunda Priory, Gloucester, in 1136.
In 1141, he was rewarded with the earldom of Hereford when Matilda ruled the country. He remained loyal to the Empress after her defeat at Winchester the same year. John of Salisbury classes him with Geoffrey de Mandeville and others who were non tam comites regni quam hostes publici. The charge is justified by his public policy; but the materials for appraising his personal character do not exist.
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Miles de Gloucester (Miles FitzWalter) was born on 1100. Miles married Sybile De Neufmarche and had a child: Bertha De Pitres. He passed away on December 24, 1143.
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Miles De Gloucester (Miles FitzWalter), 1st Earl of Hereford is my 29th great grandfather.
During "The Anarchy" (1135 - 1154) -- "Miles served as Constable to King Stephen (de Blois) of England. He later served in the same capacity to Empress Matilda (also a grandchild of William the Conqueror) after he had transferred his allegiance. In 1141, she made him Earl of Hereford in gratitude for his loyalty. On 24 December 1143, he was killed whilst on a hunting expedition in the Forest of Dean."
Wikipedia -- "Bertha of Hereford"
By the time of his death around 1125, Bernard had established a flourishing borough around his castle of Brecon. Henry I had married Bernard's daughter Sibyl to Miles Fitz Walter, the High Sheriff of Gloucestershire, in 1121 and passed a significant portion of Bernard's honour to him as a dowry, including Hay-on-Wye Castle. (wikipedia)
(in his name on wiki): Miles of Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford
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Miles "1st Earl of Hereford, Milo" of Gloucester formerly Gloucester aka FitzWalter
Born after 1095 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, Englandmap
Son of Walter (FitzRoger) de Gloucester and Berthe (Ballon) of Gloucester
Brother of Matilda (FitzWalter) FitzPons
Husband of Sybil (Neufmarchâ©) of Gloucester ·Äî married after 10 Apr 1121 [location unknown]
Father of Roger FitzMiles, Margaret (FitzMiles) de Bohun, Walter FitzMiles, Bertha (FitzMiles) de Braose, Henry FitzMiles, Mahel (FitzMiles) de Hereford, William FitzMiles and Lucy (FitzMiles) FitzHerbert
Died 24 Dec 1143 before age 48 in Llanthony Priory, Gloucestershire, England
Miles was the third generation of a family which had grown powerful in royal administration. He succeeded to his father's offices. In Gloucestershire he served as sheriff and, almost certainly, as local justiciar. Father and son left their mark on Gloucester. Walter was responsible for building the tower keep of Gloucester Castle; in 1129-30 Miles accounted for work on the keep, and in Stephen's reign he continued to build the outer defences of the castle and strengthened the defences of the borough. William of Malmesbury claimed in a confused sentence that Miles held Gloucester from Robert, earl of Gloucester, but there is no other evidence for such a change of tenure.
Marriage and Children
In 1121 Henry I gave Miles as his wife Sybil, the daughter of Bernard of Neufmarchâ©, lord of Brecon.
While they had five sons (Roger, Walter, Henry, Mahel and William), four of which succeeded as Lords of Brecknock, all five apparently died s.p., when their three sisters (Margaret, Bertha, and Lucy) were found to be heirs.
Lordships
His father's lands, and those of his uncle Durand, were mainly in Gloucestershire.
The marriage with Sibyl brought to the Gloucester family all the lands of her father and mother, including the lordship of Brecknock (Brychan, Brecon, Brycheiniog), which her father Bernard had conquered, and also Talgarth, the castellany of Hay, and the forest of Ystradwy.
Queen Maud granted him the castle of St Briavels and the Forest of Dean, and made him Earl of Hereford, which is today considered part of England, but squeezes up against Wales.
Brian fitz Count enfeoffed Miles with the castle and honour of Abergavenny in South Wales.
Death and Burial
On Christmas eve 1143 Miles was hunting in the Forest of Dean; a companion loosed an arrow at a deer, but it hit and killed the earl. The canons of Llanthony Priory near Gloucester made ready to bury him, but the right was claimed by the monks of St Peter's, Gloucester. The immediate dispute was settled in favour of Llanthony.
Sources
Sanders, English Baronies, p.7
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
Royal and Noble Genealogical Data, Author: Brian Tompsett, Copyright 1994-2001 https://web.archive.org/web/20040803034407/http://www3.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/gedcom.html
Wikipedia:Miles_of_Gloucester,_1st_Earl_of_Hereford
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 16 January 2020), memorial page for Miles Fitz Walter (1100·Äì24 Dec 1143), Find A Grave: Memorial #69082228, citing Llanthony Secunda Priory, Hempsted, City of Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England ; Maintained by Anne Shurtleff Stevens (contributor 46947920) .
Davis, Henry. Regesta Regum Anglo Normannorum, 1066·Äì1154 (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1969) Vol. 4, Plates XIIB, XIII, XIX, XXA, XXI, XXVIIA
Reports and Papers of the Architectural and Archaeological Societies of the Counties of Lincoln and Northampton (Savill and Edwards, London, 1850) Vol. 1, Page 208: "Milo de Gloucester, created Earl of hereford in 1140."
Collections for a History of Staffordshire (Staffordshire Record Society, 1912) Third Series, Page 274: "Sheriffs of Staffordshire"
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