 Abt 1191 - 1228 (37 years)
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Name |
Hugh De Baliol |
Birth |
Abt 1191 |
Bywell, Northumberland, England |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
1228 |
Barnard Castle, Gainford, Durham, England |
Person ID |
I55706 |
Cecilie Family |
Last Modified |
31 Dec 2009 |
Father |
Eustace De Baliol, b. Abt 1155, Bywell, Northumberland, England d. 1210, Barnard Castle, Gainford, Durham, England (Age 55 years) |
Mother |
Petronelle Fitzpiers De Lutegareshale, b. Abt 1162, Shere Farmbridge, Essex, England d. Aft 17 Oct 1198 (Age 36 years) |
Marriage |
Aft 1185 |
2ND Husband [3] |
Family ID |
F31378 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Cecily De La Fontaine, b. Abt 1195, Richmond Castle, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland d. Yes, date unknown |
Marriage |
1196 |
Of, Bernard Castle, Gainford, Durham, England |
Children |
| 1. John I De Baliol, b. Abt 1212, Bernard Castle, Gainford, Durham, England d. 12 Oct 1269, Bernard Castle, Gainford, Durham, England (Age 57 years) |
| 2. Ada De Baliol, b. Abt 1206, Barhard Castle, Glanford, Durham, England d. 29 Jul 1251, Stokesby, Durham, England (Age 45 years) |
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Family ID |
F23410 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
30 Dec 2009 |
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Notes |
- Notes for Hugh de Baliol:
BALLIOL family
A number of 11th- and 12th-century charters survive, signed by members of the Bailleul family, which give conclusive proof that their home at the relevant dates was Bailleul near Hazebrouck in the present-day Nord department of France, but then, of course, in Flanders. It appears certain that Guy de Bailleul was present at the Battle of Hastings. The date when the English Balliols first acquired lands in Scotland is obscure. But that they had an interest in the Christian advancement of Scotland is shown by the gift Bernard de Balliol made to the abbey of Kelso in the year 1153, of a fishery in the river Tweed at Wudehorn. Although they chose wives from leading Flemish families, their changes of heraldic symbols (often acquired through such marriages) tend to suggest that the Balliols themselves were not of the aid Charlemagnic nobility - an important factor when judging the lack of support John Balliol received from fellow Flemings when he was trying to acquire for himself and his heirs the crown of Scotland.
http://amg1.net/flemfam.htm
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Sources |
- [S1328] Schwennicke, Detlev, ES, (Marburg, Germany: J. A. Stargardt Verlag, 1980-), 2:91 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1328] Schwennicke, Detlev, ES, (Marburg, Germany: J. A. Stargardt Verlag, 1980-), 3:707 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1634] Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great, V:116 chart (Reliability: 3).
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