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Ralph Fitz-Hubert de Rie
- Preferred Name: Ralph Fitz-Hubert de Rie[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33] [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] [39] [40] [41]
- Gender: M
- Birth: 1045 in Rie, Haut Normandie, Duché de Normandie at LATI: N9.0464 LONG: E0.4735
- FSID: G42L-PD8
- Death: 1086 in Derbyshire, England at LATI: N3.1105 LONG: E1.6205
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Land of Ralph son of Hubert
Households
Households: 10 villagers. 2 smallholders.
Land and resources
Ploughland: 1 ploughland. 1 lord's plough teams. 3 men's plough teams.
Other resources: Meadow 3 acres. Woodland 3 * 1 leagues.
Valuation
Annual value to lord: 1 pound 10 shillings in 1086; 2 pounds in 1066.
Owners
Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Ralph son of Hubert.
Lord in 1086: Ralph son of Hubert.
Lords in 1066: Leofnoth (brother of Leofric); Leofric (brother of Leofnoth).
Other information
This entry mentions multiple places: Crich; Shuckstone.
Phillimore reference: Derbyshire 10,11A
https://opendomesday.org/place/SK3554/crich/
=== Matilda - wife or daughter? ===
according to the Academy paper 1885 she is the daughter of Ralph Fitz Hubert and the mother of Hubert Fitz Ralph - this Ralph was a different Ralph and was the younger son of Eudo Fitz Spirewie and ancestor of the Lord of Tattershall.
=== !Title: Lord of Vil of Stokes !Of: Castl ===
!Title: Lord of Vil of Stokes !Of: Castle Rye, Near Bayeux, Normandy and Stoke, Near Chester, Lancashire, Eng !Source: ancestral file
=== Sources: "Stokes--1,000 Years" by W.E.D. ===
Sources: "Stokes--1,000 Years" by W.E.D. Stokes; "Falaise Roll." WED: Ranulphus de Praers, the first ancestor of the Stokes family inEngland. Lord of the vil of Stoke near Liverpool. Also known as the Baron ofGriche in Derbyshire. Accompanied (in one place says probably) William the Conqueror in 1066 and was granted lands in Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Staffordshire and Cheshire. He married a daughter of William de la Ferte, Lord of Weston and Stokes, near Bath, by barony from conquest of England. Ranulphus probably came from around there. His grandchildren settled in the Manor of Clevering, Essex, about 1165 , but Clavering passed out of the family when a daughter became sole heiress. Roll: "Le Sire de Praeres. This family came from Presles, near Vire,and Wace (l. 13661) mentions 'sire de Praeres' as having been present at theconquest, but this personal has not been identified." (G. Andrews Moriarty, an outstanding genealogist, says the "Falaise Roll" is weak re its England genealogy but much stronger on the French side, so haven't includedEnglish speculation--other than de Praers settled in Stoke, among other places.)
=== IGI ===
IGI
=== !Fought in battle of Hastings. Lived in ===
!Fought in battle of Hastings. Lived in England afterwards.
=== !SOURCES: Royal Ancestors of Some Ameri ===
!SOURCES: Royal Ancestors of Some American Families; chart 11690; by Call
=== !Name,Bd,pla,parents,Bap,End-TIB FHL 884 ===
!Name,Bd,pla,parents,Bap,End-TIB FHL 884570 Name,SP-IGI addendum Bd also liste as 1026;Bpl as Falaise,Norm
=== 'The manor or barony of Crich belonged, ===
'The manor or barony of Crich belonged, when the survey of Domesdaywas taken, to Ralph Fitz-Hubert. ... The manor of Wistanton, nowcalled Wessington, or Wassington, was held, at the time of theDomesday Survey, by Levinc, under Ralph Fitz hubert
From: 'Parishes: Clowne - Cubley', Magna Britannia: volume 5:Derbyshire (1817), pp. 89-94. URL:http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50725. Dateaccessed: 06 November 2008.'
XV. TERRA RADULFI FILII HUBERTI.
Ralph fitz Hubert was a Derbyshire rather than a Staffordshire Baron.He was one of those sons of Hubert de Rye who, 39 years beforeDomesday was written, had combined with their father to save the lifeof Duke William of Normandy, when the latter, flying from Valognes andfrom the conspirators of the Cotentin, passed through Rye, and gainedthe stronghold of Falaise. Hence the Duke went for succour to Henry ofFrance. The episode concluded in the decisive victory of Val-es-Dunes.
William, when King of England, forgot none of the benefactors of hisyouth. He was not twenty years of age when, aided by the King ofFrance, he smote the chiefs of the Cotentin at Val-es-Dunes. We mayalmost infer the age of Ralph fitz Hubert at the date of Domesday.
Adam fitz Hubert, a Kentish Baron, who was a Commissioner on thatDomesday Circuit which included Worcestershire, was a brother of Ralphfitz Hubert. Eudo Dapifer, seneschal to King William, was a thirdbrother. Domesday Studies p. 54.
Son of Hubert de Rie; helped save young Duke William in 1047;accompanied the Conqueror in 1066; castellan of Nottingham and heldlands in Leicester, Stafford, Nottingham and Lincoln, but the head ofhis great barony was in Derby in which he possesed wht whole estatesof the rich Saxon named Levenot, comprising 36 manors. His male linedied out with his grandson, Hubert, in about the 3rd year of the reignof Henry III, who left 2 daus. Falaise Roll, p. 16; See alsoCatherine Lucy Wilhelmina, Duchess of Cleveland, The Battle Abbey Roll(London: John Murray, 1889), Vol. III, p. 72.
'The manor of BELNE (Beolne, ix cent.; Bellem, Belna, xi cent.),afterwards BRIAN'S BELL (Broynsbelne, Brunesbell, xvi cent.) and BELLHALL, between 817 and 1057 appears to have followed the same descentas Fairfield (q.v.). The Danes probably deprived either Godiva or themonks of Worcester of this manor, for it was held before the Conquestby Leofnoth, a thegn of King Edward the Confessor. It afterwardspassed to Ralf Fitz Hubert, who held it for more than five years. TheDomesday Survey states that he was wrongfully dispossessed of it byWilliam Fitz Osbern. (fn. 63)
63 See V.C.H. Worcs. i, 316b n.'
From: 'Parishes: Belbroughton', A History of the County of Worcester:volume 3 (1913), pp. 11-19. URL:http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=43080. Dateaccessed: 06 November 2008.
'The manor of Whitwell was given by Wulfric Spott, in the reign ofKing Ethelred to Burton-Abbey. (fn. 36) When the Survey of Domesdaywas taken, it belonged to Ralph Fitz-Hubert.
36 Dugdale's Monasticon, vol.i. p. 268.'
From: 'Parishes: Thorpe - Youlgreave', Magna Britannia: volume 5:Derbyshire (1817), pp. 275-306. URL:https://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50736. Dateaccessed: 06 November 2008.
'The manor of Hopwell (Opewelle) was held by Ralph Fitz-Hubert at thetime of the Domesday Survey, under the Bishop of Chester. ... At thetime of taking the Domesday Survey, the manors of Scarcliffe andPalterton, which had belonged to Levenot, were held by Raynouard,under Ralph Fitz-Hubert, ancestor of the Frechevilles.
From: 'Parishes: Sandiacre - Swarkston', Magna Britannia: volume 5:Derbyshire (1817), pp. 246-275. URL:https://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50735. Dateaccessed: 06 November 2008.
'...Ralph Fitzhubert held eleven manors in demesne, and eight otherswere held under h i m . . . A i u n e . . . A l c h e m e n t u n e .. . B a m f o r d . . . B a r c t u n e . . . B a r e w e . . . B a rl e b u r g h . . . B e l i d e n e . . . B e n e l e i e . . . B o le t u n e . . . C l i p t u n e . . . C o belei...Crice...Dochemanestun...Echintune...Englebi...Essovre...HenlegeHenlie...Herct, a berwick of H a t h e rsage...Hereseige...Hortil...Langelei...Lede...Middletone...Middletune,a berwick of Wirksworth...Moresburg...Neutone...Offretune, a berwickof H o p e . . . O p e w e l l e . . . Q u g e d e s t u n . . . P a lt r e t u n e . . . P e n t r i c . . . R a d b u r n e . . . R i p el i e . . . S c a r d e c l i f . . . S c o c h e t o r p . . . S n el l e s t u n e . . . S t r a t u n e . . . T e g e s t o u . . . T un e s t a l . . . U f fentune...Werredune...Willetune...Wistanestune...Witewelle...'[footnoteomitted, the foregoing include partial holdings]
From: 'General history: Division of property at the time of theDomesday survey', Magna Britannia: volume 5: Derbyshire (1817), pp.XXXV-XLVII. URL:http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50703. Dateaccessed: 06 November 2008.
'Langlei, or Church-Langley was, at the time of taking theDomesdaySurvey, one of the manors of Ralph Fitzhubert.'
From: 'Parishes: Ilkeston - Lullington', Magna Britannia: volume 5:Derbyshire (1817), pp. 192-202. URL:http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50731. Dateaccessed: 06 November 2008.
'BALLIDON, a chapelry, in the parish of Bradborne, hundred ofWirksworth, S. division of the county of Derby, 5¾ miles (N. N. E.)from Ashbourn; containing 92 inhabitants. At the time of the Domesdaysurvey the manor belonged to Ralph Fitzhubert...'
From: 'Balby - Bamford', A Topographical Dictionary of England (1848),pp. 132-136. URL:https://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50775. Dateaccessed: 06 November 2008.
=== Held several lordships in cheif. ===
Held several lordships in cheif.
=== SOURCES: ABC 15306, 18237 ===
SOURCES: ABC 15306, 18237
=== Still Living. ===
Still Living.
=== Source: Kraentzler 1385. Ralph FitzHuber ===
Source: Kraentzler 1385. Ralph FitzHubert, Baron of Crick, Derby.
=== L Sorley: The Sorley Pedigrees P. 22 ===
L Sorley: The Sorley Pedigrees P. 22
Preferred Parents:
Father: Hubert de Rie I, b. 1008 in Ryes, Calvados, Duché de Normandie d. ABT 1086 in Ryes, Calvados, Duché de Normandie
Mother: Albreda de Préaux, b. ABT 1007 in Préaux Calvados, Duché de Normandie d. ABT 1112 in Somme, Picardie, France
Family 1: Mathilda de Derbyshire, b. 1050 in Derbyshire, England d. 1068 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
- m. ABT 1063 in Falaise, Calvados, Normandy, France
- Matilda FitzHubert, b. ABT 1074 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England d. 1102 in Crick, Derbyshire, England
- Matilda Fitzhubert, b. 1070 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom d. 1130 in Crich, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom
Sources:
- Title: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015
Publication: Name: http://search.ancestry.com/collections/9289/records/33147594;
- Title: Domesday Book Tenants
Author: "Ralph FitzHubert". geni_family_tree. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derbyshire_Domesday_Book_tenants-in-chief;
Note: Ralph son of Hubert (FitzHubert), (1045 - 1086), son of Hubert de Corcun (Derei).
Ralph son of Hubert (FitzHubert) Ashover, Ballidon, Bamford, Barlborough, Barrow-upon-Trent, Beighton, Boulton, Clifton, Clowne, Crich, Duckmanton and Long Duckmanton, Eckington, Egstow, Harthill, Hathersage, Ingleby, Kirk Langley, Lea, Middle Nether and West Handley, Mosborough, Nether and Upper Hurst, Newton, Offerton, Ogston, Palterton, Pentrich, Ripley, Scarcliffe, Shuckstone, Stoney Middleton, Stretton, Tansley, Tunstall, Ufton, Werredune, Wessington, Whitwell, Willington, Wirksworth
- Title: Hubert de Rie in Bank's The Dormant and Extinct Baronage of England, pg. 166-167 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: Bank's The Dormant and Extinct Baronage of England, pg. 166-167
Note: Hubert de Rie in Bank's The Dormant and Extinct Baronage of England, pg. 166-167 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: Hubert de Rie in Bank's The Dormant and Extinct Baronage of England, pg. 166-167 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: The History and Gazetteer of the County of Derby: Ralph fitz Hubert de Rie Baron of Crice (Crick) -
Author: Glover, Stephen, The History and Gazetteer of the County of Derby, Stephen Glover, Name: Printed for the publisher by H. Mozley and Son; Location: Derby;Date: 1831-33;, Page number: p. 54
Note: Glover, Stephen. The History and Gazetteer of the County of Derby.Derby: Printed for the publisher by H. Mozley and Son, 1831-33.
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3246399498
- Title: Domesday survey
Publication: Name: https://opendomesday.org/place/SK3554/crich/;
Note: Land of Ralph son of Hubert
Households
Households: 10 villagers. 2 smallholders.
Land and resources
Ploughland: 1 ploughland. 1 lord's plough teams. 3 men's plough teams.
Other resources: Meadow 3 acres. Woodland 3 * 1 leagues.
Valuation
Annual value to lord: 1 pound 10 shillings in 1086; 2 pounds in 1066.
Owners
Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Ralph son of Hubert.
Lord in 1086: Ralph son of Hubert.
Lords in 1066: Leofnoth (brother of Leofric); Leofric (brother of Leofnoth).
- Title: Domesday Descendants, A Prospography of PeopleOccurring in English Documents 1066-1166: Ralph fitz Hubert de Rie Baron of Crice (Crick) -
Author: Keats-Rohan, K.B.S. , Domesday Descendants, A Prospography of PeopleOccurring in English Documents 1066-1166, K.B.S. Keats-Rohan, Name: The Boydell Press; Location: Suffolk; Date: 2002;, Page number: p. 940
Note: Keats-Rohan, K.B.S. . Domesday Descendants, A Prospography of PeopleOccurring in English Documents 1066-1166. Suffolk: The BoydellPress, 2002.
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3246398997
- Title: The Rie family in The Battle Abbey Roll, Vol. 3, pgs. 71-74 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: The Battle Abbey Roll, Vol. 3, pgs. 71-74
Note: The Rie family in The Battle Abbey Roll, Vol. 3, pgs. 71-74 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: The Rie family in The Battle Abbey Roll, Vol. 3, pgs. 71-74 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: The Norman People and their existing descendants in the British Dominions and the United States: Ralph fitz Hubert de Rie Baron of Crice (Crick) -
Author: The Norman People and Their Existing Descendants in the BritishDominions and the United States, 2d ed, For discussion of authorship see Notes and Queries, ser. 7, v. 12, p.355; and ser. 11, v. 12, p. 370, 390., Name: Henry S. King & Co.; Location: London; Date: 1874;, Page number: pp. 140, 387
Note: For discussion of authorship see Notes and Queries, ser. 7, v. 12, p.355; and ser. 11, v. 12, p. 370, 390., The Norman People and TheirExisting Descendants in the British Dominions and the United States,2d ed. (London, Henry S. King & Co., 1874).
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3246399112
- Title: A View of Devonshire in MDCXXX: With a Pedigree ofMost of Its Gentry: Ralph fitz Hubert de Rie Baron of Crice (Crick) -
Author: Westcote, Thomas, A View of Devonshire in MDCXXX: With a Pedigree ofMost of Its Gentry, Thomas Westcote, Name: W. Roberts; Location: Exeter; Date: 1845;, Page number: p. 246
Note: Westcote, Thomas. A View of Devonshire in MDCXXX: With a Pedigree ofMost of Its Gentry. Exeter: W. Roberts, 1845.
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3246399283
- Title: Crich - Wikipedia
Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crich;
- Title: Kings and Lords in Conquest England: Ralph fitz Hubert de Rie Baron of Crice (Crick) -
Author: Fleming, Robin, Kings and Lords in Conquest England, Robin Fleming, Name: Cambridge University Press; Date: 2004;, Page number: p. 162
Note: Fleming, Robin. Kings and Lords in Conquest England. Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, 2004.
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3246399499
- Title: Domesday Studies: an Analysis and Digest of the Staffordshire Survey, Ralph fitz Hubert de Rie Baron of Crice (Crick) -
Author: Domesday Studies: an Analysis and Digest of the Staffordshire Survey, Reverend Robert William Eyton, Name: Trübner; Location: London; Date: 1881;, Page number: p. 54
Note: Reverend Robert William Eyton, Domesday Studies: an Analysis andDigest of the Staffordshire Survey (London, Trübner, 1881).
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3246398977
- Title: Online - Gen-medieval Archives
Note: Ralph FitzHubert Rye, Lord of Annesley 1086
- Title: The Old Halls, Manors and Families of Derbyshire: Ralph fitz Hubert de Rie Baron of Crice (Crick) -
Author: Tilley, Joseph , The Old Halls, Manors and Families of Derbyshire, Joseph Tilley, Name: London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Company (1899);, Page number: p. 171
Note: Tilley, Joseph . The Old Halls, Manors and Families of Derbyshire.London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Company , 1899.
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3246399243
- Title: The Barons of Criche -Matilda - his daughter
Author: bottom right hand corner of page
Publication: Name: https://search.proquest.com/openview/4f4ef083d44b54d9/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=1798;
Note: 1885 paper article.
- Title: Land of Ralph son of Hubert - Open Domesday
Publication: Name: https://opendomesday.org/place/SK3554/crich/;
- Title: The Rie family in the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy ~http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntps.htm#_Toc21095955 [See document in the Memories section]
Publication: Name: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntps.htm#_Toc21095955;
Note: EUDES de Rie (-1 Mar 1120, bur Colchester). His parentage is confirmed by the History of the foundation of St John’s abbey, Colchester which names “Eudoni…major domus regiæ”, “pater…eius…Hubertus de Ria, qui internuntius et sequester inter ducem Normanniæ et regem Angliæ…”, his three brothers “Radulfus...custodia castelli et comitatus Notingehamiæ, Hubertus…turris Norwici…Adam…in Cantia”, and “Roasya uxor eius…Gilbertum comes, Rohaisæ frater”[581]. "…Eudo dapifer" witnessed the charter dated to [1072] under which William I King of England summoned knights to attend Easter at Clarendon[582]. "…Eudo de Ria fitz Hubert…Engelramn fitz Hubert [=Hilbert]…" witnessed the charter dated 14 Jul 1080 under which William I King of England confirmed the foundation of the abbey of Lessay[583]. The Chronicon Rameseiensis records the donations made by "Eudo…dapifer Regis…sororis suæ Muriellæ" dated to [1080], witnessed by "…Radulfo fratre Ilgeri, Rogero vicecomite et Osberno sororio Eudonis et Walgero filio eius…"[584]. "…Eudo, Adam brother of Eudo…Richard de Meri, Geoffrey de Sai, Robert de Oilli" witnessed the charter dated 1084 under which William I King of England confirmed a donation by Roger de Albini to Lessay Holy Trinity[585]. Domesday Book records “Eudo fitzHubert” holding Ashe in Overton Hundred in Hampshire; St Leonards in Ripplesmere Hundred in Berkshire; "Eudo the Steward" holding numerous properties in Essex, in Norfolk and in Suffolk[586]. "…Eudo dapifer, Ivo dapifer, Hanno dapifer…" witnessed the charter dated 27 Jan 1091 under which William II King of England confirmed the status of Bath abbey[587]. King William II’s grant of "manerio Deremanni quod Lefstanus frater eius habebat" to “Eudonem dapiferum meum” in an undated charter[588], dated by the Regesta Regum Anglo-Normannorum to [1093/97][589]. "Eudo dapifer" donated "the whole tithe of the forest of Tison...[and rights] in all his honour of Préaux [Pratellis]" to Saint-Amand by undated charter[590]. “Eudo dapifer domini regis” founded Colchester St John, for the souls of King Henry I, Queen Matilda “...uxore mea Roaysia”, by undated charter[591]. The History of the foundation of St John’s abbey, Colchester records the death “pridie Kal Mar 1120” of “Eudoni…major domus regiæ”, and that “Waltherius eius nepos” brought his body for burial[592]. m ROHESE, daughter of RICHARD FitzGilbert de Brionne & his wife Rohese Giffard (-7 Jan 1121, bur Le Bec, Normandy[593]). “Eudo dapifer domini regis” founded Colchester St John, for the souls of King Henry I, Queen Matilda “...uxore mea Roaysia”, by undated charter[594]. Her parentage is confirmed by the undated charter under which “Rohais uxor Eudonis dapiferi” donated “manerium de Halingberi sicut dominus meus Eudo die qua vivus et mortuus fuit illud habebat” and land which “Gelebertus frater meus” gave her, for the souls of “Eudonis dapiferi mariti mei et Gilberti fratris mei”[595], which is corroborated by the undated charter under which “Walterus filius Roberti” donated “terram de teia” to Colchester St. John, for the souls of “patris mei Roberti filii Ricardi et matris mee Matildis et...Rohaise amite mee que ecclesiam Sancti Johannis fundavit et fratrum suorum”, to Colchester St. John[596]. The History of the foundation of St John’s abbey, Colchester also names “Eudoni…major domus regiæ” and “Roasya uxor eius…Gilbertum comes, Rohaisæ frater”[597]. Other sources suggest a different parentage for Rohese. According to Guillaume de Jumièges and the Genealogia Fundatoris of Tintern Abbey, she was Rohese, widow of Richard FitzGilbert de Brionne, daughter of Gauthier Giffard & his wife Ermengarde (-after 1113, bur [Colchester]). Guillaume de Jumièges names "Galterium Giffardum primum” as father of “secundum Galterium Giffardum et filias plures” of whom “una...Rohais” married “Richardo filio comitis Gisleberti”[598]. According to the Genealogia Fundatoris of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire, ”Rohesia” married secondly “Eudoni dapifero Regis Normanniæ” after the death of “Ricardo filio comitis Gisleberti” and that they were both buried “tempore Henrici primi” in “castrum Clecestriæ…cœnobio in honore sancti Johannis” which Eudo constructed[599]. The Complete Peerage says that this parentage is “probably erroneous”[600]. From a chronological point of view, the connection would be tight, assuming that the death date of Richard FitzGilbert is correctly estimated to [1090] and the birth of Rohese’s granddaughter by her alleged second marriage, Beatrix, is correctly assessed at [1105]. This supposed different parentage is disproved by the three sources quoted above. Eudes & his wife had [one possible child]:
i) MARGUERITE ([1080/90]-). The Genealogia Fundatoris of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire names “Margareta” as daughter of “Eudoni dapifero Regis Normanniæ” and “Rohesia”, adding that she married “Willielmo de Mandavill” by whom she was mother of “Gaufridi filii comitis Essexiæ et iure matris Normanniæ dapifer”[601]. According to the Complete Peerage, this genealogy is “probably erroneous” but it does not explain the basis for the doubts[602]. Marguerite’s second marriage is suggested by the charter dated [1141/42] under which Empress Matilda made various grants of property including a grant to "Willelmo filio Otuel fratri…Comitis Gaufredi"[603]. The only Ottiwell has been identified was the illegitimate son of Hugh Earl of Chester. m firstly ([1100/05]) WILLIAM de Mandeville, son of GEOFFREY de Mandeville & his first wife Adelisia --- (-[1116]). m secondly ([1116/19]) OTTIWELL, [maybe OTTIWELL FitzHugh, illegitimate son of HUGH Earl of Chester & his mistress ---] (-drowned off Barfleur, Normandy 25 Nov 1120).
Page: The Rie family in the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy ~http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntps.htm#_Toc21095955 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: Some entries concerning the Rie family in British History Online ~www.british-history.ac.uk [See document in the Memories section]
Publication: Name: http://www.british-history.ac.uk;
Note: Some entries concerning the Rie family in British History Online ~www.british-history.ac.uk [See document in the Memories section]
Page: Some entries concerning the Rie family in British History Online ~www.british-history.ac.uk [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: Domesday Book and the Law: Ralph fitz Hubert de Rie Baron of Crice (Crick) -
Author: Fleming, Robin , Domesday Book and the Law, Robin Fleming, Name: Cambridge University Press; Date: 1998;, Page number: pp. 125, 197, 263
Note: Fleming, Robin . Domesday Book and the Law. 1998., Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, 2004.
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3246399195
- Title: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
Publication: Name: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntps.htm#_Toc112738893;
Note: b) RAOUL . The History of the foundation of St John’s abbey, Colchester names “Eudoni…major domus regiæ”, “pater…eius…Hubertus de Ria, qui internuntius et sequester inter ducem Normanniæ et regem Angliæ…”, his three brothers “Radulfus...custodia castelli et comitatus Notingehamiæ, Hubertus…turris Norwici…Adam…in Cantia”, and “Roasya uxor eius…Gilbertum comes, Rohaisæ frater”[699]. Constable of Nottingham.
- Title: The Rie family in Dugdale’s The Baronage of England, pg. 109-110 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: Dugdale’s The Baronage of England, pg. 109-110
Note: The Rie family in Dugdale’s The Baronage of England, pg. 109-110 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: The Rie family in Dugdale’s The Baronage of England, pg. 109-110 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: Ralphe de Rie in the Domesday Book ~https://opendomesday.org/name/ralph-son-of-hubert/ [See document in the Memories section]
Publication: Name: https://opendomesday.org/name/ralph-son-of-hubert/;
Note: Ralphe de Rie in the Domesday Book ~https://opendomesday.org/name/ralph-son-of-hubert/ [See document in the Memories section]
Page: Ralphe de Rie in the Domesday Book ~https://opendomesday.org/name/ralph-son-of-hubert/ [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: British History Online/Victoria County History: Ralph fitz Hubert de Rie Baron of Crice (Crick) -
Author: British History Online/Victoria County History, Name: http://www.british-history.ac.uk;, Page number: 'Parishes: Belbroughton', A History of the County of Worcester: volume3 (1913), pp. 11-19.
Note: British History Online/Victoria County History(http://www.british-history.ac.uk).
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- Title: The American Historical Company, Colonial & Revolutionary Lineages ofAmerica: Ralph fitz Hubert de Rie Baron of Crice (Crick) -
Author: The American Historical Company, Colonial & Revolutionary Lineages ofAmerica, Name: The American Historical Company; Date: 1965;, Page number: p. 432
Note: The American Historical Company. Colonial & Revolutionary Lineages ofAmerica. : The American Historical Company, 1965.
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- Title: History of Nottinghamshire: Ralph fitz Hubert de Rie Baron of Crice (Crick) -
Author: Thoroton, Robert , History of Nottinghamshire, 2d ed, Robert Thoroton, Name: G. Burbage; Location: London; Date: 1797;, Page number: Vol. I, p. 96
Note: Thoroton, Robert . History of Nottinghamshire, 2d ed.. London: G.Burbage, 1797.
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- Title: The Feudal History of the County of Derby, Ralph fitz Hubert de Rie Baron of Crice (Crick) -
Author: The Feudal History of the County of Derby, John Pym Yeatman, George Reresby Sitwell, Cecil George Savile Foljambe, Name: Bemrose & Sons; Location: London; Date: 1886;, Page number: p. 347
Note: John Pym Yeatman, George Reresby Sitwell, Cecil George SavileFoljambe, The Feudal History of the County of Derby (London, Bemrose &Sons, 1886).
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- Title: The Sinclairs of England: Ralph fitz Hubert de Rie Baron of Crice (Crick) -
Author: The Sinclairs of England, Thomas Sinclair, Name: Trübner & Co.; Location: London; Date: 1887;, Page number: p. 289
Note: Thomas Sinclair, The Sinclairs of England (London, Trübner & Co.,1887).
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- Title: Eudo de Rie, Dapifer, in The History and Antiquities of the County of Essex, pg. 139-141 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: The History and Antiquities of the County of Essex, pg. 139-141
Note: Eudo de Rie, Dapifer, in The History and Antiquities of the County of Essex, pg. 139-141 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: Eudo de Rie, Dapifer, in The History and Antiquities of the County of Essex, pg. 139-141 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: The History of the County of Derby, Stephen Glover: Ralph fitz Hubert de Rie Baron of Crice (Crick) -
Author: Glover, Stephen , The History of the County of Derby, Stephen Glover, Name: Henry Mozely & Son; Location: Derby; Date: 1829;, Page number: p. 371
Note: Glover, Stephen , Thomas Nobel, ed.. The History of the County ofDerby. Derby: Henry Mozely & Son, 1829.
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- Title: Memoir of the Molineux Family: Ralph fitz Hubert de Rie Baron of Crice (Crick) -
Author: Memoir of the Molineux Family, Gisborne Molineux, Name: J.S. Virtue and Co.; Location: London; Date: 1882;, Page number: p. 56
Note: Gisborne Molineux, Memoir of the Molineux Family (London, J.S. Virtueand Co., 1882).
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- Title: Falaise Roll: Ralph fitz Hubert de Rie Baron of Crice (Crick) -
Author: Crispin, M. Jackson, Falaise Roll: Recording Prominent Companions ofWilliam Duke of Normandy at the Conquest of England, M. Jackson Crispin & Leonce Macary, with additons & Corrections by G.Andrew Moriarty, Name: Genealogical Publishing Company; Location: Baltimore; Date:1994;, Page number: p. 16
Note: Crispin, M. Jackson, Leonce Macary, with additons & Corrections by G.Andrew Moriarty. Falaise Roll: Recording Prominent Companions ofWilliam Duke of Normandy at the Conquest of England. Baltimore:Genealogical Publishing Company, 1994.
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- Title: The Aristocracy of Norman England: Ralph fitz Hubert de Rie Baron of Crice (Crick) -
Author: Green, Judith A. , The Aristocracy of Norman England, Judith A. Green, Name: Cambridge University Press; Date: 2002;, Page number: p. 73
Note: Green, Judith A. . The Aristocracy of Norman England. Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, 2002.
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- Title: The Wm. Salt Archeological Socity & Staffordshire Record Society: Ralph fitz Hubert de Rie Baron of Crice (Crick) -
Author: The Wm. Salt Archeological Socity & Staffordshire Record Society,eds., Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Staffordshire Record Society, Name: Harrison & Sons; Location: London; Date: 1884;, Page number: p. 225
Note: The Wm. Salt Archeological Socity & Staffordshire Record Society,eds.. Collections for a History of Staffordshire. Birminham, London: Houghton & Hammond; Harrison & Sons, 1880, 1884.
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- Title: Geni
Publication: Name: https://www.geni.com/people/Ralph-FitzHubert/6000000005683038061?through=6000000001210420457;
- Title: A Synopsis of the Peerage of England, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas Ralph fitz Hubert de Rie Baron of Crice (Crick) -
Author: Nicolas, Sir Nicholas Harris , A Synopsis of the Peerage of England, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, Name: J. Nichols & Son, et al.; Location: London; Date: 1825;, Page number: p. 247
Note: Nicolas, Sir Nicholas Harris . A Synopsis of the Peerage of England.2 volumes. London: J. Nichols & Son, et al., 1825.
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- Title: Crich Parish
Publication: Name: http://www.crichparish.co.uk/webpages/magnabritannia.html;
Note: The manor or barony of Crich belonged, when the survey of Domesday was taken, to Ralph Fitz-Hubert. The heiress of his descendant, Hubert Fitz-Ralph, brought it to Anker de Frecheville, whose son Ralph was possessed of it in 1218.
- Title: Some Observations Upon the Law of Ancient Demesne: Ralph fitz Hubert de Rie Baron of Crice (Crick) -
Author: Some Observations Upon the Law of Ancient Demesne, John Pym Yeatman, Name: Leader & Sons; Location: Sheffield; Date: 1884;, Page number: p. 60
Note: John Pym Yeatman, Some Observations Upon the Law of Ancient Demesne(Sheffield, Leader & Sons, 1884).
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- Title: Charlemagne, Alfred the Great and Other Ancestors: Ralph fitz Hubert de Rie Baron of Crice (Crick) -
Author: Mitchell, James T. , Charlemagne, Alfred the Great and Other Ancestors, James T. Mitchell, Date: 1991;, Page number: Chart 2944
Note: Mitchell, James T. . Charlemagne, Alfred the Great and OtherAncestors.
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- Title: Battle Abbey Roll: Ralph fitz Hubert de Rie Baron of Crice (Crick) -
Author: Powlett, Duchess of Cleveland, Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina, The BattleAbbey Roll, Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina, Duchess of Cleveland, Name: John Murray; Location: London; Date: 1889;, Page number: Vol. II, p. 42; Vol. III, p. 72
Note: Powlett, Duchess of Cleveland, Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina. The BattleAbbey Roll. 3 volumes. London: John Murray, 1889.
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- Title: Hubert de Rie in The Norman People, pg. 387 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: The Norman People, pg. 387
Note: Hubert de Rie in The Norman People, pg. 387 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: Hubert de Rie in The Norman People, pg. 387 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: History, Gazetteer and Directory of Derbyshire, with the Town ofBurton-upon-Trentuel Bagshaw: Ralph fitz Hubert de Rie Baron of Crice (Crick) -
Author: History, Gazetteer and Directory of Derbyshire, with the Town ofBurton-upon-Trentuel Bagshaw, Samuel Bagshaw, Name: Printed for the author, by W. Saxton; Location: Sheffield; Date:1846;, Page number: pp. 169, 206, 217
Note: Samuel Bagshaw, History, Gazetteer and Directory of Derbyshire, withthe Town of Burton-upon-Trentuel Bagshaw (Sheffield, Printed for theauthor, by W. Saxton, 1846).
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