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  1. 21 hours ago · Henry III King of England (more...) Reign 28 October 1216 – 16 November 1272 Coronation 28 October 1216 Gloucester Abbey 17 May 1220 Westminster Abbey Predecessor John Successor Edward I Regents See list William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1216–1219) Hubert de Burgh (1219–1227) Born 1 October 1207 Winchester Castle, Hampshire, England Died 16 November 1272 (aged 65) Westminster ...

  2. 6 days ago · Rohais had married Richard Fitz Gilbert, from whose elder grandson Richard was descended the first claimant in 1191, Richard de Clare, Earl of Hertford. From the younger grandson, Gilbert de Clare first Earl of Pembroke, was descended Isabella de Clare, whose husband William Marshal was the second claimant in 1191, on his wife's behalf.

  3. 21 hours ago · Working under Guala and Pandulf until 1219, the responsibility of government was entrusted to a regency council, headed by the earl of Pembroke and chivalric hero, William Marshal, till 1219. Henry’s mother, Isabella of Angoulême, was too much associated with the old regime and was given no role on the council.

  4. 1 day ago · Fulk Fitz Warin claimed in 1284 that he held the two by the enfeoffment of William Marshal Earl of Pembroke, whose charter he quoted. The king's attorney objected that the charter dealt only with the manor of Wantage, and that the hundreds did not belong to any manor. Nevertheless Fulk and later owners of the manor held the hundred.

  5. 2 days ago · The association of the name of the family with Stoke indicates an early and long connexion, but the first who can certainly be said to have been there was Ingelram D'Abernon in 1189, when he lent his house there to William Marshal and the daughter of the Earl of Pembroke for their honeymoon.

  6. 2 days ago · William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke, was appointed regent for the nine-year-old King Henry on King John's death. Thereafter, support for Louis declined, and he renounced his claims in the Treaty of Lambeth after Marshal's victories at the battles of Lincoln and Sandwich in 1217. [41]

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  8. 1 day ago · These letters were used extensively in their accounts of the crisis by N. Vincent, Peter des Roches, chs. 11–12 and by R.F. Walker in his ‘The supporters of Richard Marshal earl of Pembroke, in the rebellion of 1233–1234’, Welsh History Review, 17 (1994), pp. 41–65.

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