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  1. Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester and 1st Earl of Lincoln (1170 – 26 October 1232), known in some references as the 4th Earl of Chester (in the second lineage of the title after the original family line was broken after the 2nd Earl), was one of the "old school" of Anglo-Norman barons whose loyalty to the Angevin dynasty was ...

  2. Apr 26, 2022 · About Ranulf de Blundeville, 6th Earl of Chester. Ranulf died childless, though he was a stepfather to Arthur of Brittany, who was declared successor to the throne of King Richard I but then died of mysterious circumstances. Ranulf/Randle de BLUNDERVILLE was created the Earl of Lincoln 23 MAY 1217.

  3. Brief Life History of Ranulf. When Ranulf de Blundeville 6th Earl of Chester was born in 1170, in Montgomeryshire, Wales, his father, Hugh II Cyfeiliog, was 24 and his mother, Bertrade de Montfort, was 15. He married Constance de Bretagne on 3 February 1188. He died on 26 October 1232, in Wallingford, Berkshire, England, at the age of 62, and ...

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  5. Ranulf de Blondeville. Born. 1170. Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales. Died. 26 October 1232. Wallingford, Berkshire, England. Resting place. Chester Abbey, Chester.

  6. 1181–1232 Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester (c. 1172–1232) 1232–1232 Matilda of Chester , Countess of Chester suo jure (1171–1233) (Inherited Oct 1232 inter vivos gift to son Nov 1232)

  7. Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester and 1st Earl of Lincoln [1] (1170–1232), known in some references as the 4th Earl of Chester (in the second lineage of the title after the original family line was broken after the 2nd Earl), was one of the "old school" of Anglo-Norman barons whose loyalty to the Angevin dynasty was consistent but ...

  8. Ranulf de Blondeville, the sixth Earl of Chester (1172 – 1232) Anglo- Norman, born in Powys, succeeding at nine years to the title. Your mother from Evreux smiled, as,later, your Breton wife would, when you reached your majority. Arms, a garb of golden wheat, set on azure twill, borne down the ages by Cheshire gentry. Remarried to a Norman wife,

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