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Robert I Grondeboeuf de Estouteville
- Preferred Name: Robert I Grondeboeuf de Estouteville[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
- Alternate Name: Robert I Grandbois dÉstouteville
- Gender: M
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Lord / Baron of Cottingham
- Burial: in Valmont, Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France at LATI: N9.7417 LONG: E0.514
- FSID: LJRG-7ST
- Title (Nobility): with note: Description: Sire (Lord) of Estouteville
- MilitaryService: Chevalier ... Crusader1097
- Title (Nobility): with note: Description: Sire (Lord) of Valmont
- MilitaryService: Battle of Tinchebray - supported Robert III Curteheuse, Duke of Normandy28 SEP 1106 in Tinchebray, Orne, Normandy, France at LATI: N8.7642 LONG: E0.7312
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Sir, Knight
- Death: AFT 1106 in Cottingham, Yorkshire, England ou tinchebray at LATI: N3.782 LONG: E0.415
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Siegneur dÉstouteville
- Residence: Governor of the Castle of Ambrieres1056 in Normandie, France at LATI: N8.928 LONG: E0.5326
- Birth: ABT 1040 in Estouteville, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France at LATI: N9.5898 LONG: E0.3138
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Clay in Early Yorkshire Charters says he may have married Beatrix.
Robert was granted the main portion of the lands in Yorkshire which had been held at the Domesday Survey by Hugh FitzBaldrick. Robert supported DUKE ROBERT Curthose OF NORMANDY against King Henry I and was captured at the Battle of Tinchebrai, Normandy, (28th September 1106). He was imprisoned for life and much of his English holdings were subsequently granted to the King Henry's chief supporter at Tinchebrai, Nigel d'Aubigny (son of Roger d'Aubigny.
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Curator Note This person had many aliases, among them: Robert "Estout Le Danois" d'Estouteville (de Verdun), Robert Stoutrvilla, Grandbois, Grand de Bord, Guerin-de-Boeuf, Grondeboe, Grondeboef, Front
=== #Générale# Il accompagna son duc Guilla ===
#Générale# Il accompagna son duc Guillaume à la conquête d e l'Angleterre (1066). Témoin à une charte de donation faiteà l'abbaye de Saint-Ev roult (108 0) . Site web : The Conqueror and His Companions by J.R. Pla nché, Somerset Herald. London: Tinsley Brothers, 1874. Chapter X Robert Be rtram Hugh de Port William de Colombieres Rober t d'Estouteville Willia m
=== AT BATTLE OF HASTINGS. GOVERNOR OF THE ===
AT BATTLE OF HASTINGS. GOVERNOR OF THE CASTLE AT AMBRIERES, 1085. NOT A LANDOWNER IN ENGLAND.
http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/Estouteville.pdf
=== Robert de Verdun d'Estouteville (de Verdun) ===
Robert de Verdun d'Estouteville (de Verdun), I Also Known As: "Robert de Stuteville", ""Fronteboeuf" d'Estouteville", "Grandbois", "Robert** /DE VERDON/", "Robert /Estauleville/", "Robert /De Estuteville/" Birthdate: 1010 (56) Birthplace: Estuteville-Ecales, Normandy, France Death: 1066 (56) Loire, Rhône-Alpes, France Immediate Family: Son of Robert de Verdun and Unknown de Verdun Husband of Jeanne d'Estouteville Father of Robert le Grandbois d'Estouteville, Lord of Cottingham; Mauricette d'Estouteville and Henri d'Estouteville Occupation: Governor of Ambrieres Castle, Sieur, d'Estouteville, Chevalier, Croisé, seigneur d'Estoutville
=== #Générale# Il accompagna son duc Guillau ===
#Générale# Il accompagna son duc Guillaume à la conquête d e l'Angleterre (1066). Témoin à une charte de donation faiteà l'abbaye de Saint-Ev roult (108 0) . Site web : The Conqueror and His Companions by J.R. Pla nché, Somerset Herald. London: Tinsley Brothers, 1874. Chapter X Robert Be rtram Hugh de Port William de Colombieres Rober t d'Estouteville Willia m
=== Robert de Verdun d'Estouteville (de Verd ===
Robert de Verdun d'Estouteville (de Verdun), I
Also Known As:
"Robert de Stuteville", ""Fronteboeuf" d'Estouteville", "Grandbois", "Robert** /DE VERDON/", "Robert /Estauleville/", "Robert /De Estuteville/"
Birthdate:
1010 (56)
Birthplace:
Estuteville-Ecales, Normandy, France
Death:
1066 (56)
Loire, Rhône-Alpes, France
Immediate Family:
Son of Robert de Verdun and Unknown de Verdun
Husband of Jeanne d'Estouteville
Father of Robert le Grandbois d'Estouteville, Lord of Cottingham; Mauricette d'Estouteville and Henri d'Estouteville
Occupation:
Governor of Ambrieres Castle, Sieur, d'Estouteville, Chevalier, Croisé, seigneur d'Estoutville
=== Robert I d'Estouville ===
Robert de Verdun d'Estouteville (de Verdun), I Also Known As: "Robert de Stuteville", ""Fronteboeuf" d'Estouteville", "Grandbois", "Robert** /DE VERDON/", "Robert /Estauleville/", "Robert /De Estuteville/" Birthdate: 1010 (56) Birthplace: Estuteville-Ecales, Normandy, France Death: 1066 (56) Loire, Rhône-Alpes, France Immediate Family: Son of Robert de Verdun and Unknown de Verdun Husband of Jeanne d'Estouteville Father of Robert le Grandbois d'Estouteville, Lord of Cottingham; Mauricette d'Estouteville and Henri d'Estouteville Occupation: Governor of Ambrieres Castle, Sieur, d'Estouteville, Chevalier, Croisé, seigneur d'Estoutville
Preferred Parents:
Father: Robert de Estouteville Verdun, b. ABT 1010 in Castle of Ambrieres, Mayenne, Maine/Pays-de-la-Loire, France d. 1090 in Estuteville Ecales, Normandy, France
Mother: Jeanne de Talbot, b. ABT 1020 in Estouteville, Normandy, France
Family 1: Adélaïde de Beaumont, b. 1045 in Beumont Sur Oise,Normandy,France d. 1091 in Rouen, France
- m. ABT 1190 in Newbold on Avon, Warwickshire, England
- Alice de Stuteville, b. 1091 in Aldingham, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom d. 11 JUL 1191 in Silloth, Cumberland, England
Family 2: Beatrix de Rieux, b. ABT 1048 in Valmont, Seine-Maritime, Upper Normandy, France d. ABT 1140 in Estouteville-Écalles, Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France
- Robert II le Jeune de Estouteville, b. ABT 1075 in Estouteville, Normandy, France d. 1140 in Valmont, Seine-Maritime, Upper Normandy, France
Sources:
- Title: Maison d’ Estouteville
Publication: Name: http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/Estouteville.pdf;
- Title: Wikipedia
Author: Wikipedia(https://en.wikipedia.org : accessed 23 Jan 2020), Eustache fitz John;
Note: Eustace fitz John (died 1157) was a powerful magnate in northern England during the reigns of Henry I, Stephen and Henry II. Eustace\'s family came from the south-east of England. His father John fitzRichard was a tenant-in-chief who appeared in the Domesday Book owning estates in Essex and Norfolk. Eustace Fitz John married firstly Beatrix de Vesci, daughter and heiress of Ivo de Vesci, and had the following known issue; William de Vesci (d. 1184), married Burga, daughter of Robert III de Stuteville, had issue. William was the sheriff of Northumberland between 1157 and 1170, and would become the ancestor of the Northumberland de Vescy family.Beatrix is recorded to have died in childbirth. Eustace married secondly Agnes de Halton, daughter of William fitz Nigel, and had the following known issue; Richard fitz Eustace (d.c. 1163), married Aubrey de Lisours, daughter of Aubrey de Lacy and niece of Ilbert II de Lacy (another baron captured by Earl Ranulf at the Battle of Lincoln), had issue.[42] He became ancestor of a second line of de Lacys. Geoffrey fitz Eustace, named as his son in charter of Watton priory. References: Burton, Janet E. (1999), The Monastic Oorder in Yorkshire, 1069\\endash 1215, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought; 4th Series, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-55229-XCrouch, David (2000), The Reign of King of Stephen, 1135\\endash 1154, Harlow: Longman / Pearson Education, ISBN 0-582-22658-9Dalton, Paul (1994), Conquest, Anarchy and Lordship. Yorkshire, 1066\\endash 1154, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought, 4th Series, xxvii, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-45098-5Dalton, Paul (1996), \"Eustace Fitz John and the Politics of Anglo-Norman England: The Rise and Survival of a Twelfth-Century Royal Servant\", Speculum, Medieval Academy of America, 71 (2): 358\\endash 383, doi:10.2307/2865417, ISSN 0038-7134, JSTOR 2865417Green, Judith A. (2006), Henry I: King of England and Duke of Normandy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-59131-7Kapelle, William E. (1979), The Norman Conquest of the North: The Region and Its Transformation, 1000\\endash 1135, London: Croom Helm Ltd, ISBN 0-7099-0040-6Mason, J. F. A. (2008), \"Pain fitz John (d. 1137), baron and administrator\", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, retrieved 6 January 2009Oram, Richard (2004), David I : The King Who Made Scotland, Stroud: Tempus, ISBN 0-7524-2825-XTout, T. F.; Dalton, Paul (2008), \"Eustace fitz John (d. 1157), justice and baron\", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, retrieved 6 January 2009
- Title: Basic Info
Publication: Name: https://www.geni.com/people/Robert-1er-Grandbois-d-Estouteville/6000000005103094403;
- Title: d’Estouteville - Medlands - FMG
Publication: Name: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normacre.htm#NicholasEstoutevilledied1177A;
- Title: Early Yorkshire Charters: Volume 9, The Stuteville Fee By William Farrer, Charles Travis Clay
Author: pages 1-4
Note: Gives teh ancient pedigree and history of Robert d' Estouteville that was captured in 1106 in France etc...
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