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Oorzaak: Killed in action
Hij is getrouwd met Agnes de Ros.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 25 maart 1298, hij was toen 18 jaar oud.Bron 3
Kind(eren):
Pain de Tibetot, who, serving in the Scottish wars, during the latter part of the reign of Edward I, was summoned to Parliament as a Baron. Upon the accession of Edward II, in 1307, served from March 10, 1308, to Nov. 25, 1313. He was subsequently Justice of the Forests beyond Trent, and Governor of the Castle of Northampton. His lordship, who made several campaigns into Scotland, fell eventually at the Battle of Strivelin, anno 1314. He married Agnes, daughter of William Ros.
1st Lord Tibetot
1st Baron Tybotot
Sources 1. [S00790] ~Ancestors of American Presidents 1995, Boston, Massachusetts , Roberts, Gary Boyd, Reference: 182
2. [S00892] Magna Charta Sureties, 1215 4th & 5th edition , Weis, Frederick, Reference: Page 2
Sir Pain de Tibetot, 1st Baron Tibetot, his son by Eve de Chaworth, was Governor of Northampton Castle and fought several times in Scotland, where he eventually fell, killed at Bannockburn in 1314. He married Agnes, daughter of William de Ros of Hamlake, 2nd Baron Ros.
Sir Pain de Tibetot, 1st Baron Tibetot, his son by Eve de Chaworth, was Governor of Northampton Castle and fought several times in Scotland, where he eventually fell, killed at Bannockburn in 1314. He married Agnes, daughter of William de Ros of Hamlake, 2nd Baron Ros. de Tibetot Sir John de Tibetot, 2nd Baron, was Governor of Berwick-upon-Tweed, married Margaret, daughter of Bartholomew, 2nd Baron Badlesmere, and died in 1367. (Lord Badlesmere, a powerful warrior and ambitious politician, was on the losing side at Boroughbridge in the battle against Edward II and was hanged.)
de Ros of Hamlake
Badlesmere
Sir Robert de Tibetot, 3rd Baron, married Margaret, daughter of William, 2nd Baron Deincourt, and died in 1372 leaving Margaret, eldest of three co-heiress daughters, who took Langar in her marriage to Sir Roger, 2nd Baron Scrope of Bolton. Her husband's father was the celebrated Sir Richard le Scrope, 1st Baron, whose right to the arms shown here on the left was contested by Sir Robert Grosvenor (who lost and henceforth bore Azure a garb Or, as mentioned earlier).
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