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Reginald Santos Alberico AUBREY
- Preferred Name: Reginald Santos Alberico AUBREY[1] [2]
- Alternate Name: Reynold Awbrey
- Gender: M
- Birth: 1050 in Wales at LATI: N2.3302 LONG: E3.7664
- FSID: KCBP-DR5
- Death: in Abercynfrig, Breconshire, Wales at LATI: N1.9489 LONG: E3.3913
- Notes:
=== De Sancto Alberico.A companion of Bernar ===
De Sancto Alberico.A companion of Bernard Newmarch in the conquest of Brecknock, where he won Abercynfrig and Slwch.
=== Sir. ===
Sir.
=== !#2106> Glamorganshire Pedigrees-p23 (FH ===
!#2106> Glamorganshire Pedigrees-p23 (FHL ES Q942.97 D2p); #11886> Golden Grove MSS-v2-pG1053*,1071 (FHL #0104349-51); #12591> Glamorgan 19th Century Pedigrees-ped (FHL #0104381 it10); !PL> Slough (Slwch); LVG> came with Bernard Newmarch to the conquest of Breconshire, from whom he received the lordships of Slwch and Abercynrig;
=== Entry from 'Geni' ===
A companion of Bernard Newmarch in the conquest of Brecknock, where he is reputed to have won Abercynfig and Slwch.
In the 'History of Brecknockshire,' by Mr. Theophilus Jones, mention is made of the following twelve Norman knights, and the names of the manors they each received. To Sir Reginald Aubrey, the manors of Abercunricke and Slough; to Sir John Scull, Bolgoed and Crai; to Sir Peter Gunter, Gunterstone; to Sir Humphrey Ffrergill, Crickhowell; to Sir Miles Piegard, Ischergrog; to Sir John Waldebieffe, Lanbanffoag; to Sir Humphrey Sollers, Treduston; to Sir Richard de Boyes, Treboyer; to Sir Walter Havard, Pontwillim; to Sir Hugh Surdnan, Aberisker; to Sir Philip Walwin, The Hay; and to Sir Richard Paglin the manor of Peytyns
Sir Reginald (Rinalt)de Sancto Alberico, or Awbrey, was his son. He is believed to have been one of Bernard Newmarche's chief captains when the Normans invaded South Wales. He was supposedly present at the defeat of Rhys ap Tudor, Prince of Deheubarth in 1093. Tradition holds that he married a daughter of the de Clare family. He recieved the manors of Abercynrig and Slwch as his reward.
https://www.geni.com/people/Reginald-de-Sancto-Awbrey/6000000002910233655
=== T Jones: History of Brecknockshire P. 2 ===
T Jones: History of Brecknockshire P. 230
=== BIRTH-MARRIAGE:"A HISTORY OF THE COUNTY ===
BIRTH-MARRIAGE:"A HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF BRECKNOCK", by Theophilus Jones, pub. in London, England, in 1805. LDS FHC microfilm #0990114, p. 466. BIRTH-MARRIAGE:"BRYCHAN BRYCHEINOG AND HIS DESCENDANTS", LDS FHC microfilm #0104390, item #2. BIRTH-MARRIAGE:HARLEY 2289, microfilm from The British Library, London, England. !One of Bernard de Neumarche's companions.
Preferred Parents:
Father: Saunders de Sancto Alberico, b. ABT 1030 in Normandy, France
Mother: Unk DeAwbrey, b. 1050 in France
Family 1: Isabel De Clare, b. ABT 1055 in Wales, United Kingdom d. 18 JUN 1220
- William sto Alberico AUBREY, b. 1090 in Abercynfrig, Breconshire, Wales
Sources:
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Reginald De St. Awbrey - birth: 1175; Wales, United Kingdom
Author: Family Search
Note: birth: 1175; Wales, United Kingdom
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2665120723
- Title: 5th June 1863, Pedigrees - Awbrey of Abercynvrig and Llantrithyd
Author: 5th June 1863 The Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian Glamorgan Monmouth and Brecon Gazette Page 7
Publication: Name: https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3093596/3093603/49/awbrey;
Note: A running four week article on the Awbrey family predigree
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