Michael Matthew Groat PhD's Genealogical Database
Individuals: 97,713 Families: 61,838
Gedcom Last Modified: December 14, 2025 00:59:10
John Fritz Roger
- Preferred Name: John Fritz Roger[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]
- Alternate Name: John Fritz Roger
- Gender: M
- FSID: MD4T-7QG
- Title (Nobility): with note: Description: Baron of Clavering
- Nickname:
- Unknown-Begin: in Clavering, Essex, England at LATI: N1.9671 LONG: E0.1436 with note: GEDCOM data
- Fact: with note: Description: https://www.geni.com/people/John-Fitzrobert-de-Stokes-3d-Baron-Warkworth-Surety-of-the-Magna-Carta/6000000003827280089?through=6000000003139948837
- Title (Nobility): with note: Description: 3rd Baron of Warkworth
- Ref #: with note: Description: G8SF-R56
- Occupation: Sheriff of NorthumberlandBET 1224 AND 1228 with note: Profiles of Magna Carta Sureties and Other Supporters
- Life Sketch: 1215 with note: Description: Magna Charta Baron Surety
- Unknown-Begin: in
- Death: 20 FEB 1240 in Warkworth Castle, Alnwick, Northumberland, England at LATI: N5.3173 LONG: E1.62 with note: Removed UK.
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Baron of Clavering
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Lord of Warkworth, Corbridge, Newburn, Rothbury and Whalton (Northumberland), Iver, (Buckinghamshire), Clavering (Essex), Aynho (Northamptonshire) with note: Profiles of Magna Carta Sureties and Other Supporters
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: 3rd Lord of Warkworth, Sheriff of Northumberland Surety Baron of the Magna Carta with note: data standardization
- Birth: ABT 1190 in Warkworth, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom at LATI: N5.3173 LONG: E1.62
- Occupation: 3rd Degree B. Warkworth, Baron, Baron of Walton with note: MyHeritage
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Lord/3rd Baron Warkworth
- Occupation: Magna Carta Surety15 JUN 1215 in Runnymede, near Windsor at LATI: N1.4833 LONG: E101.7 with note: Profiles of Magna Carta Sureties and Other Supporters
- Occupation: Sheriff of Norfolk and SuffolkBET 1213 AND 1215 with note: Profiles of Magna Carta Sureties and Other Supporters
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Magna Carta Sureties
John FitzRobert, 3rd Lord of Warkworth, 1st Lord of Claverling
heir & s/o Robert FitzRoger, 2nd Baron Warkworth & Margaret Cheney
m- Ada Bailiol d/o & heir of Hugh Baliol
m- Cecily Fountaines
John FitzRobert’s chief manor was at Warkworth, Northumberland.
John FitzRobert (c. 1190-1240) held estates distributed across two regions of England, the far north along the Scottish border, and East Anglia and Essex. He accordingly had ties with the two main, but largely separate, groups of barons who rose in opposition to King John in 1216.
John’s ancestors had a long tradition of service to the Angevin monarchy. His grandfather Roger FitzRichard through his military prowess had earned the favour of Henry II, who in 1158 granted him the castle of Warkworth in Northumberland and a few years later the castle and feudal honor of Clavering in Essex. John’s father, Robert, who came of age in 1191, served as sheriff of Northumberland in 1203 and received various grants of manors from John in 1204 and 1205. Robert was a man of wealth and made numerous additions to the great castle at Warkworth which are still visible in the castle’s fabric today, notably the tower and the western part of the south wall.
John, who succeeded his father in 1212, took over from the latter his established position in northern society, numbering among his associates Eustace de Vesci, William de Mowbray and Peter de Brus. However, he also spent time in East Anglia, where his great-grandfather had acquired estates through his marriage to a daughter of Roger Bigod, earl of Norfolk, and his father had strengthened the family’s position further by an almost equally valuable marriage to the daughter of the Norfolk landowner, William de Chesney. In 1213 and 1215 John served as Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk.
Understandably, in the light of his and his family’s long tradition of royal service, John was a relative latecomer to the baronial cause. It was nonetheless a tribute both to his high standing and the strength of his ties in northern society that he was chosen one of the Twenty Five. After the renewal of hostilities in the autumn of 1215 he joined his associates in waging war against King John, but after the baronial defeat at Lincoln in May the following year, he was among the earliest to offer submission to Henry III’s Minority government. He served as Sheriff of Northumberland from 1224 to 1227.
John married twice, his first wife, whom he wedded in about 1218, being Ada de Balliol, through whom he acquired the lordship of Barnard Castle in County Durham, and his second wife Cecily de Fontaines. When he died in 1240, Matthew Paris, the chronicler of St Albans Abbey, wrote: ‘In this year died John FitzRobert, a man of noble birth and one of the chief barons of the northern provinces of England’.
Text courtesy of Professor Nigel Saul and the Magna Carta 800th Anniversary Committee, the arms were drawn and painted by Mr Ron Lovell and are reproduced courtesy of the Suffolk Heraldry Society
Lord of Warkworth and Clavering, and Surety of Magna Charta; he was Governor of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Sheriff of Northumberland.
=== !Sir Bernard Burke's Dormant & Extinct P ===
!Sir Bernard Burke's Dormant & Extinct Peerage p.121,21; Information: In 1168 he got title to the castle & Manor of Warkworth.
=== He was Governor of Newcastle-on-Tyne. He ===
He was Governor of Newcastle-on-Tyne. He was High Sheriff of Northumberland.
=== L Sorley: The Sorley Pedigrees pp 49,44 ===
L Sorley: The Sorley Pedigrees pp 49,44
=== !Weis. 186-1. John Fitz Robert was of ===
!Weis. 186-1. John Fitz Robert was of Warkworth, co. Northumberland. He was a Magna Charta Surety in 1215.
=== {{Magna Carta Surety Baron}} ===
{{Magna Carta Surety Baron}}
:
John FitzRobert of Clavering, Magna Carta Surety, Lord of Warkworth Castle, is the father of [[Clavering-12|Roger FitzJohn of Clavering]] aka Roger de Baliol.[''Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'', Vol I, page 497]
== Biography ==
Titles of John FitzRobert:
: Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk 1213-15
: Sheriff of Northumberland 1224-8
:: John FitzRobert (c. 1190-1240) held estates distributed across tworegions of England, the far north along the Scottish border, and EastAnglia and Essex. He accordingly had ties with the two main, but largely separate, groups of barons who rose in opposition to King John in 1216.
:: John’s ancestors had a long tradition of service to the Angevin monarchy. His grandfather Roger FitzRichard through his military prowess had earned the favour of Henry II, who in 1158 granted him the castle of Warkworth in Northumberland and a few years later the castle andfeudal honor of Clavering in Essex. John’s father, Robert, who cameof age in 1191, served as sheriff of Northumberland in 1203 and received various grants of manors from John in 1204 and 1205. Robert was a man of wealth and made numerous additions to the great castle at Warkworth which are still visible in the castle’s fabric today, notably the Carrickfergus tower and the western part of the south wall.
:: John, who succeeded his father in 1212, took over from the latter his established position in northern society, numbering among his associates Eustace de Vesci, William de Mowbray and Peter de Brus. However, he also spent time in East Anglia, where his great-grandfather had acquired estates through his marriage to a daughter of Roger Bigod, earl of Norfolk, and his father had strengthened the family’s position further by an almost equally valuable marriage to the daughter of the Norfolk landowner, William de Chesney. In 1213 and 1215 John served assheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk.
:: Understandably, in the light of his and his family’s long tradition of royal service, John was a relative latecomer to the baronial cause. It was nonetheless a tribute both to his high standing and the strength of his ties in northern society that he was chosen one of the Twenty Five. After the renewal of hostilities in the autumn of 1215 he joined his associates in waging war against King John, but after the baronial defeat at Lincoln in May the following year he was among the earliest to offer submission to Henry III’s Minority government. He served as sheriff of Northumberland from 1224 to 1227.
:: John married about 1218, Ada de Balliol, through whom he acquired the lordship of Barnard Castle in County Durham. Ada is the daughter of Hugh de Baliol of Bernard Castle by Cecily de Fontaines. [''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'', vol I, page 219] When he died in 1240, Matthew Paris, the chronicler of St Albans Abbey, wrote: ‘In this year died John FitzRobert, a man of noblebirth and one of the chief barons of the northern provinces of England’." [''Professor Nigel Saul and the [http://magnacarta800th.com/ Magna Carta 800th Anniversary Committee]]
----Of Warkworth, Corbridge, Newburn, and Whalton, Northumberland, Aynho, Northamptonshire, Clavering, Essex, Iver, Buckinghamshire, etc., Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, 1213-1215, Sheriff of Northumberland, 1224-1228. He joined the rebellious Barons against King John and was made a Magna Carta Surety in 1215. He fought at Bitham in 1221. In 1225-1226 he was appointed an itinerant justice in Yorkshire. In 1232 he was sued in the king's court by Simon de Divelston for a fishery in the Tyne and estovers in the wood and turbary of Corbridge, Northumberland.
John differed in politics from his father. He was one of the twenty-five to whom the execution of the provisions of Magna Carta was entrusted; and as a natural consequence his lands were seized for the king. Onthe seal of the charter by which he conveyed his meadow of Braineslawe to the monks of Durham, we see him careering in a cylindrical helm, which viewed in profile presents a concave line behind, the front partrounded below and pierced with holes to enable him to breathe, his surcoat considerably shorter than his father's, but the other equipmentssimilar, and the sword equally ponderous. His widow Ada, daughter ofHugh de Baliol, appears to have been a woman of much character. She could not, however, even for 1,000 marks, obtain the guardianship of her son Roger fitz John, which Henry III bestowed on his own half-brother, William de Valence. The want of a surname seems to have now made itself felt in the family, and the young lord of Warkworth called himself Roger fitz John de Baliol after his mother's family, while two of his younger brothers took the name of Eure after their father's manor inBuckinghamshire.
== Marriages and Children ==: John married Ada de Balliol, whose maritagium included the barony ofStokesley, Yorkshire. [''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'', vol I, page 219]
: He and Ada had five sons, Roger, Robert, Knight, [de Eure], Hugh, Knight. [de Eure], Stephen [de Balliol] (clerk) [Rector of Mitford], andIngram, and four daughters, Cecily (wife of Patrick of Dunbar, Earl of Dunbar), Alice, Annor, and Margery.[''Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'', Vol I, page 497]
=== Notes ===: Note: John Fitz Robert, Magna Charta Surety 1215, lord of Warkworth, county Northampton, died 1240; married Ada de Baliol, died Stokesley29 July 1251, daughter of Hugh de Baliol of Barnard Castle and Cicelyde Fontaines. Ada was sister of John de Baliol who married Devorgillaof Galloway. [Magna Charta Sureties]
: Note: John Fitz-Robert, to whom King John in the 14th year of his reign [1213], ratified the grant of the castle and manor of Warkworth, made by King Henry II to his grandfather, Roger Fitz-Richard, as also of the manor of Clavering. In three years afterwards, he was appointedjoint governor with John Marshall of the castles of Norwich and Oxford; but joining in the insurrection of the barons, and being chosen oneof the twenty-five appointed to exercise the regal authority, his lands were seized by the king and a part confiscated. Returning, however,to his allegiance in the next reign, his castles and estates were restored to him. In the 9th of Henry III [1225], he was constituted sheriff of Northumberland and governor of the town of Newcastle-upon-Tyne; and in the 13th of the same monarch [1329], he was one of the great northern barons appointed by special command of the king to wait upon Alexander, King of Scotland, at Berwick-upon-Tweed, and to conduct that prince to York, there to meet the king of England, "to treat upon certain affairs of great importance." His lordship married Ada, daughter and heir of Hugh de Baliol, and grand-aunt of Baliol, King of Scotland,and had issue, Roger, his successor; Hugh, surnamed "de Eure," from whom the Lords Eure descended; and Robert, ancestor of the Eures of Axholm, in Lincolnshire. He died in 1240, and was succeeded by his eldestson, Roger Fitz-John. [''Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages'', Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 121, Clavering, Barons Clavering]
----:: Also called John fitz Robert de Warkworth. Arms: Or, two chevronsgules.:: John fitz Robert the Surety, 3rd Lord of Warkworth Castle was borncirca 1181 at Warkworth, Northumberland, England.:: He was the son of Robert fitz Roger, 2nd Baron of Warkworth and Margaret de Cheney.:: John fitz Robert the Surety, 3rd Lord of Warkworth Castle obtaineda confirmation, upon the accession of King John, of the castle and manor of Warkworth, in Northumberland, of the barony of Clavering, in Essex, and of the manor of Eure, in Buckinghamshire.:: He married Ada de Baliol, daughter of Hugh de Baliol, Baron of Biwell and Cecily de Fontaine, circa 1200 at Stokesley, North Yorkshire, England.:: Baron of Horsford at Norfolk between 1214 and 1240.3 3rd Lord of Warkworth Castle at Northumberland, England, circa 1215. :: The Signing of the Magna Carta on 15 June 1215 at Runnymede, between Windsor and Staines, Surrey, England. John fitz Robert the Surety, 3rd Lord of Warkworth Castle was a Surety Baron for the Magna Carta, at Runnymede on 15 June 1215.
:: He died in 1240 at Warkworth, Northumberland, England.
:: Family Ada de Baliol b. circa 1182, d. 29 July 1251:: Child Roger fitz John, 4th Lord Warkworth+ born after 1219, died shortly before 22 June 1249 [''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'', vol I, page 221]:: John de Stokes was commonly known as John Fitz Robert and appears as such, being one of the twenty-five sureties of the Magna Charta in 1215. He was lord of Clavering and Warkworth, Northumberland, and Sheriff of Northumberland, Norfolk and Suffolk from 1215-1227. He was alsoBaron of Walton. [''The Magna Charta Sureties 1215'', page 41]
____
John Fitz-Robert, to whom King John in the 14th year of his reign (1213), ratified the grant of the castle and manor of Warkworth, made by King Henry II to his grandfather, Roger Fitz-Richard, as also of the manor of Clavering. In three years afterwards, he was appointed joint governor with John Marshall of the castles of Norwich and Oxford; but joining in the insurrection of the barons, and being chosen one of the twenty-five appointed to exercise the regal authority, his lands were seized by the king and a part confiscated. Returning, however, to his allegiance in the next reign, his castles and estates were restored to him. In the 9th of Henry III (1225), he was constituted sheriff of Northumberland and governor of the town of Newcastle-upon-Tyne; and in the 13th of the same monarch (1229), he was one of the great northern barons appointed by special command of the king to wait upon Alexander, Kin
=== 3rd baron of Warkworth co Northumberland ===
3rd baron of Warkworth co Northumberland, Magna Charta surety 1215. Sheriff of Northumberland 1224-1227. MCS4 44-1 MAGNA CHARTA: signed the Magna Charta as surety in 1215 Visitations of Yorkshire by Glover p. 607-614 John Fitz Robert, 3rd baron of Warkworth. In a Henry III he obtained a charter for a fair in his (j.u.) manor of Stokesley, to be held yearly on the festival (29th Dec.) of St. Thomas the Martyr (a Beckett). Sheriff of Northumber. 1224 to 1227 Ob 1249. married Ada dau of Hugh, grandson of Bernard de Baliol - Argent an orle gules. She was a sister to John de Baliol, the founder 1263 of Baliol College, Oxford, and aunt to John de Baliol, King of Scotland. By Inq. p.m. 35 Hen. III she enfeoffed her sons Hugh and Robert with the manor of Stokesly, which was given to her by her father. She died on Sat. before St. James; day, July 1251. Magna Charta Surety, of Walworth, Northumberland
=== OCCUPATION: Magna Charta Surety 1215. ===
OCCUPATION: Magna Charta Surety 1215. When the Barons met at Saint Edmondsbury, JOHN FITZRO BERT, the Surety, was still loyal to King JOHN and with JOHN MARSHALL, joint governor of th e Castles of Norwich and Oxford. Subsequently he joined the insurrection, and took such a pr ominent part that
his lands were seized by the King. He returned allegiance in the next reign and his Castle s and vast estates were returned. He was constituted high sheriff of county Northumberland a nd governor of New-Castle-upon-Tyne. He died in 1240, the same year of his father. The mon k MATTHEW PARIS, recorded: "In this year died JOHN FITZROBERT, a man of noble birht, and on e of the chief Barons of Northern provinces of England."John Fitz-Robert, to whom King John i n the 14th year of his reign [1213], ratified the grant of the castle and manor of Warkworth , made by King Henry II to his grandfather, Roger Fitz-Richard, as also of the manor of Clave ring. In three years afterwards, he was appointed joint governor with John Marshall of the ca stles of Norwich and Oxford; but joining in the insurrection of the barons, and being chose n one of the twenty-five appointed to exercise the regal authority, his lands were seized b y the king and a part confiscated. Returning, however, to his allegiance in the next reign, h is castles and estates were restored to him. In the 9th of Henry III [1225], he was constitut ed sheriff of Northumberland and governor of the town of Newcastle-upon-Tyne; and in the 13t h of the same monarch [1329], he was one of the great northern barons appointed by special co mmand of the king to wait upon Alexander, King of Scotland, at Berwick-upon-Tweed, and to con duct that prince to York, there to meet the king of England, "to treat upon certain affairs o f great importance." His lordship m. Ada, dau. and heir of Hugh de Baliol, and grand-aunt o f Baliol, King of Scotland, and had issue, Roger, his successor; Hugh, surnamed "de Eure," fr om whom the Lords Eure descended; and Robert, ancestor of the Eures of Axholm, in Lincolnshir e. He d. in 1240, and was s. by his eldest son, Roger Fitz-John. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dorman t and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 121, Clavering, Barons Claver ing]
*********[daveanthes.FTW]
3rd feudal Baron of Warkworth
Surety for the Observance of the Magna Carta. At the time of the meeting of the barons at Sai nt Edmundsbury, this baron was still loyal to King John, and was with John Marshall, joint go vernor of the castles of Norwich and Oxford, but subsequently he joined the insurrection an d took such a prominent part that his lands were seized by the King and confiscated. Returnin g to his allegiance in the next reign, his castles and vast estates were returned to him an d he was constituted, by King Henry III, High Sheriff of County Northumberland and Governor o f New Castle-upon-Tyne. He died 1240. He had by his wife, Ada Baloil, sons Hugh, Robert, an d his successor, Roger FitzJohn, Lord of Warkworth and Clavering.
***********
=== !Magna Charta Surety. ["60 Colonists" l ===
!Magna Charta Surety. ["60 Colonists" line 186-1.]
=== Surety for the Observance of the Magna ===
Surety for the Observance of the Magna Carta. At the time of the meeting of the barons at Saint Edmundsbury, this baron was still loyal to King John, and was with John Marshall, joint governor of the castles of Norwich and Oxford, but subsequently he joined the insurrection and took such a prominent part that his lands were seized by the King and confiscated. Returning to his allegiance in the next reign, his castles and vast estates were returned to him and he was constituted, by King Henry III, High Sheriff of County Northumberland and Governor of New Castle-upon-Tyne. He died 1240. He had by his wife, Ada Baloil, sons Hugh, Robert, and his successor, Roger FitzJohn, Lord of Warkworth and Clavering.
=== [Digges6.ftw] National Society Magna Ch ===
[Digges6.ftw] National Society Magna Charta Dames and Barons Magna Charta Baron Page for John FitzRobert Lord of Warkworth Castle, Northumberland Return to Barons at Runnymede Page Return to Home Page WURTS’ MAGNA CHARTA provided a brief accounting of the feudal headquarters of some of the Magna Charta Barons. Some of the castles have been badly damaged. Some have disappeared entirely. Often we can learn of them through Medieval and Renaissance accounts, and some of them require the discerning eye of the archeologist. Others await the evidence brought out with a shovel and pick, by the trained archeological historian. A portion of the information concerning Surety Baron JOHN FITZROBERT is as follows: JOHN FITZROBERT, the Surety, married Ada Baliol, and in her right became lord of Barnard Castle, whose founder was Barnard Baliol. The Castle is now a scanty ruin, but the remaining walls stand high on a cliff scarped, so that wall and bank are one, dropping down to the River Tees. The Castle looms over the town, and may be approached through a gate in the yard of the King's Head Inn. The date of the Castle's founding is between 1112 and 1132. The keep, known as Baliol's Tower, stands fifty feet high and served as a background for Sir Walter Scott's Rokeby. The surrounding property extends over six acres. This same Surety, FitzRobert, was also lord of the handsome Warkworth Castle in the border country of Northumberland. It is an excellently preserved fortress built, at the earliest, in the 12th Century. It is situated near the mouth of the Coquet River. One approaches it from a double arched bridge and finds that it is bounded on three sides by water. The walls, gateway and Great Hall are intact, as are the Lion Tower of the 13th Century and the 14th Century keep. Robert FitzRichard probably added to it in Henry II's reign. It became the property of the Percy family in the reign of Edward III, and is now held by the Dukes of Northumberland. When the Barons met at Sa int Edmondsbury, John FitzRobert, the Surety, was still loyal to King John and was, with John Marshall, joint governor of the Castles of Norwich and Oxford. Subsequently he joined the insurrection, and took such a prominent part that his lands were seized by the King. He returned allegiance in the next reign, his Castles and vast estates were returned to him, and he was constituted high sheriff of co. Northumberland and governor of New-Castle-upon-Tyne. He died in 1240, the same year as his father. The monk, Matthew Paris, records: "In this year died John FitzRobert, a man of noble birth, and one of the chief Barons of the Northern provinces of England." Appreciation is expressed to Reed M. W. Wurts, one of the Heralds of the Society for furnishing the Baron’s Shield on this page. Return to Barons at Runnymede Page Return to Home Page Send mail to webmaster@magnacharta.org with questions or comments about this web site. Copyright © 1997-1999 National Society Magna Charta Dames and Barons Last modified: August 28, 1998 [Coats of Arms.FTW] National Society Magna Charta Dames and Barons Magna Charta Baron Page for John FitzRobert Lord of Warkworth Castle, Northumberland Return to Barons at Runnymede Page Return to Home Page WURTS’ MAGNA CHARTA provided a brief accounting of the feudal headquarters of some of the Magna Charta Barons. Some of the castles have been badly damaged. Some have disappeared entirely. Often we can learn of them through Medieval and Renaissance accounts, and some of them require the discerning eye of the archeologist. Others await the evidence brought out with a shovel and pick, by the trained archeological historian. A portion of the information concerning Surety Baron JOHN FITZROBERT is as follows: JOHN FITZROBERT, the Surety, married Ada Baliol, and in her right became lord of Barnard Castle, whose founder was Barnard Baliol. The Castle is now a scanty ruin, but the remaining walls stand high on a cliff scarped, so that wall and bank are one, dropping down to the River Tees. The Castle looms over the town, and may be approached through a gate in the yard of the King's Head Inn. The date of the Castle's founding is between 1112 and 1132. The keep, known as Baliol's Tower, stands fifty feet high and served as a background for Sir Walter Scott's Rokeby. The surrounding property extends over six acres. This same Surety, FitzRobert, was also lord of the handsome Warkworth Castle in the border country of Northumberland. It is an excellently preserved fortress built, at the earliest, in the 12th Century. It is situated near the mouth of the Coquet River. One approaches it from a double arched bridge and finds that it is bounded on three sides by water. The walls, gateway and Great Hall are intact, as are the Lion Tower of the 13th Century and the 14th Century keep. Robert FitzRichard probably added to it in Henry II's reign. It became the property of the Percy family in the reign of Edward III, and is now held by the Dukes of Northumberland. When the Barons met at Saint Edmondsbury, John FitzRobert, the Surety, was still loyal to King John and was, with John Marshall, joint governor of the Castles of Norwich and Oxford. Subsequently he joined the insurrection, and took such a prominent part that his lands were seized by the King. He returned allegiance in the next reign, his Castles and vast estates were returned to him, and he was constituted high sheriff of co. Northumberland and governor of New-Castle-upon-Tyne. He died in 1240, the same year as his father. The monk, Matthew Paris, records: "In this year died John FitzRobert, a man of noble birth, and one of the chief Barons of the Northern provinces of England." Appreciation is expressed to Reed M. W. Wurts, one of the Heralds of the Society for furnishing the Baron’s Shield on this page. Return to Barons at Runnymede Page Return to Home Page Send mail to webmaster@magnacharta.org with questions or comments about this web site. Copyright © 1997-19 99 National Society Magna Charta Dames and Barons Last modified: August 28, 1998 [Digges V.FTW] National Society Magna Charta Dames and Barons Magna Charta Baron Page for John FitzRobert Lord of Warkworth Castle, Northumberland Return to Barons at Runnymede Page Return to Home Page WURTS’ MAGNA CHARTA provided a brief accounting of the feudal headquarters of some of the Magna Charta Barons. Some of the castles have been badly damaged. Some have disappeared entirely. Often we can learn of them through Medieval and Renaissance accounts, and some of them require the discerning eye of the archeologist. Others await the evidence brought out with a shovel and pick, by the trained archeological historian. A portion of the information concerning Surety Baron JOHN FITZROBERT is as follows: JOHN FITZROBERT, the Surety, married Ada Baliol, and in her right became lord of Barnard Castle, whose founder was Barnard Baliol. The Castle is now a scanty ruin, but the remaining walls stand high on a cliff scarped, so that wall and bank are one, dropping down to the River Tees. The Castle looms over the town, and may be approached through a gate in the yard of the King's Head Inn. The date of the Castle's founding is between 1112 and 1132. The keep, known as Baliol's Tower, stands fifty feet high and served as a background for Sir Walter Scott's Rokeby. The surrounding property extends over six acres. This same Surety, FitzRobert, was also lord of the handsome Warkworth Castle in the border country of Northumberland. It is an excellently preserved fortress built, at the earliest, in the 12th Century. It is situated near the mouth of the Coquet River. One approaches it from a double arched bridge and finds that it is bounded on three sides by water. The walls, gateway and Great Hall are intact, as are the Lion Tower of the 13th Century and the 14th Century keep. Robert FitzRichard probably added to it in Henry II's reign. It became the property of the Percy family in the reign of Edwa rd III, and is now held by the Dukes of Northumberland. When the Barons met at Saint Edmondsbury, John FitzRobert, the Surety, was still loyal to King John and was, with John Marshall, joint governor of the Castles of Norwich and Oxford. Subsequently he joined the insurrection, and took such a prominent part that his lands were seized by the King. He returned allegiance in the next reign, his Castles and vast estates were returned to him, and he was constituted high sheriff of co. Northumberland and governor of New-Castle-upon-Tyne. He died in 1240, the same year as his father. The monk, Matthew Paris, records: "In this year died John FitzRobert, a man of noble birth, and one of the chief Barons of the Northern provinces of England." Appreciation is expressed to Reed M. W. Wurts, one of the Heralds of the Society for furnishing the Baron’s Shield on this page. Return to Barons at Runnymede Page Return to Home Page Send mail to webmaster@magnacharta.org with questions or comments about this web site. Copyright © 1997-1999 National Society Magna Charta Dames and Barons Last modified: August 28, 1998
=== Source: "Stokes--1,000 Years" by W.E.D. ===
Source: "Stokes--1,000 Years" by W.E.D. Stokes Jr. WED: He was Baron of Walton, Lord of Clavering and Warkworth, andSheriff of Northumberland, Norfolk and Suffolk from 12154-1227. He "joined protective barons as surety for Magna Carta in 1215." Buthe was not known as a Magna Charta Surety. He had three brothers: (1)Robert of Kent, who was Deputy Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk under his father in 1206 and Deputy Sheriff of Northumberland under his brotherJohn in 1215; (2) Richard, who signed a Charter of King John; and (3)Andrew, Abbot of Peterborough, Northamptonshire, in 1193. Birth date my estimate.
=== John FitzRobert de Stokes ===
I think this was his full name. I have seen it written this way on other genealogical sites.
=== 3rd baron of Warkworth co Northumberland ===
3rd baron of Warkworth co Northumberland, Magna Charta surety 1215. Sheriff of Northumberland 1224-1227. MCS4 44-1 MAGNA CHARTA: signed the Magna Charta as surety in 1215, of Walworth, Northumberland. Visitations of Yorkshire by Glover p. 607-614 John Fitz Robert, 3rd baron of Warkworth. In a Henry III he obtained a charter for a fair in his (j.u.) manor of Stokesley, to be held yearly on the festival (29th Dec.) of St. Thomas the Martyr (a Beckett). Sheriff of Northumber. 1224 to 1227 Ob 1249. married Ada dau of Hugh, grandson of Bernard de Baliol - Argent an orle gules. She was a sister to John de Baliol, the founder 1263 of Baliol College, Oxford, and aunt to John de Baliol, King of Scotland. By Inq. p.m. 35 Hen. III she enfeoffed her sons Hugh and Robert with the manor of Stokesly, which was given to her by her father. She died on Sat. before St. James; day, July 1251.
=== !"60 Colonists" line 186-1. ! JOHN F ===
!"60 Colonists" line 186-1. ! JOHN FITZ ROBERT, of Warkworth, co. Northumberland, d. 1240, Magna Charta Sureaty, 1215; m. (2) Ada de Baliol, d. 1251.
=== Marriages Name: John EURE [I Sir.]-7930 ===
Marriages Name: John EURE [I Sir.]-7930 Spouse: Ada BALIOL-7889 Marr: 1229 Place: Bywell,Northumberland,E Parents Name: John EURE [I Sir.]-7930 Father: Robert EURE [I]-6828 Mother: Margaret CHENEY-7929 Type: Biological Parent's Family Father: Robert EURE [I]-6828 Mother: Margaret CHENEY-7929 Marr: Abt 1207 Place: Essex,Eng Children *John EURE [I Sir.]-7930 Merge-From Name: John EURE [I Sir.]-7930 Sex: M Birth: Abt 1208 Place: Wilton,Northumberland,Eng Death: 1240 Place: Inglesby Manor,Northumberland Father: Robert EURE [I]-6828 Mother: Margaret CHENEY-7929 Spouse: Ada BALIOL-7889 Given Name: John Surname: Fitzrobert Sex: M Title: Magna Charta Surety L. Warkworth 3rd. Feudal Baron of Warkworth & Clavering Runnemeade, Magna Charta Baron Surety upon the succession of K. Henry III his castles, estates, & offices were returned died "In this yr. 1240, died John Fitz Robert, a man of noble birth & one of the chief Barons of the North" sheriff: Norfolk & Suffolk[RECTOR1.FTW] [spurgeon.FTW] / Wilton,Co. Northumberland, Eng Who in the 35th yr of Edward I, obtained a charter for free warren, in all his demesne lands, at Estby, in in Cleveland County, York: and in the 8th year Edward II., was in the expedition then made into Scotland. In two years afterwards Sir John Evre was constituted of the commissioners to negotiate a truce with the Scots: and in the 12th yr of of the same reign, we find him again in the Scottish Wars.
=== !Title: Baron of Walton !Source: ancestr ===
!Title: Baron of Walton !Source: ancestral file Frank Chilton in an email message shows him as Lord of Warkworth He also says that FitzRobert means son of Robert
=== John Fitz Robert, Magna Charta Surety 12 ===
John Fitz Robert, Magna Charta Surety 1215, lord of Warkworth, co. Northampton, d. 1240; m. (2) Ada de Baliol, d. Stokesley 29 July 1251, daughter of Hugh de Baliol of Barnard Castle and Cicely de Fontaines. Ada was sister of John de Baliol who m. Devorgilla of Galloway. [Magna Charta Sureties]
--------------------
John Fitz-Robert, to whom King John in the 14th year of his reign [1213], ratified the grant of the castle and manor of Warkworth, made by King Henry II to his grandfather, Roger Fitz-Richard, as also of the manor of Clavering. In three years afterwards, he was appointed joint governor with John Marshall of the castles of Norwich and Oxford; but joining in the insurrection of the barons, and being chosen one of the twenty-five appointed to exercise the regal authority, his lands were seized by the king and a part confiscated. Returning, however, to his allegiance in the next reign, his castles and estates were restored to him. In the 9th of Henry III [1225], he was constituted sheriff of Northumberland and governor of the town of Newcastle-upon-Tyne; and in the 13th of the same monarch [1329], he was one of the great northern barons appointed by special command of the king to wait upon Alexander, King of Scotland, at Berwick-upon-Tweed, and to conduct that prince to York, there to meet the king of England, "to treat upon certain affairs of great importance." His lordship m. Ada, dau. and heir of Hugh de Baliol, and grand-aunt of Baliol, King of Scotland, and had issue, Roger, his successor; Hugh, surnamed "de Eure," from whom the Lords Eure descended; and Robert, ancestor of the Eures of Axholm, in Lincolnshire. He d. in 1240, and was s. by his eldest son, Roger Fitz-John. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 121, Clavering, Barons Clavering]
________________________________
JOHN FITZROBERT, the Surety, married Ada Baliol, and in her right became lord of Barnard Castle, whose founder was Barnard Baliol. The Castle is now a scanty ruin, but the remaining walls stand high on a cliff scarped, so that wall and bank are one, dropping down to the River Tees. The Castle looms over the town, and may be approached through a gate in the yard of the King's Head Inn.
The date of the Castle's founding is between 1112 and 1132. The keep, known as Baliol's Tower, stands fifty feet high and served as a background for Sir Walter Scott's Rokeby. The surrounding property extends over six acres.
This same Surety, FitzRobert, was also lord of the handsome Warkworth Castle in the border country of Northumberland. It is an excellently preserved fortress built, at the earliest, in the 12th Century. It is sitmacted near the mouth of the Coquet River. One approaches it from a double arched bridge and finds that it is bounded on three sides by water. The walls, gateway and Great Hall are intact, as are the Lion Tower of the 13th Century and the 14th Century keep. Robert FitzRichard probably added to it in Henry II's reign. It became the property of the Percy family in the reign of Edward III, and is now held by the Dukes of Northumberland.
When the Barons met at Saint Edmondsbury, John FitzRobert, the Surety, was still loyal to King John and was, with John Marshall, joint governor of the Castles of Norwich and Oxford. Subsequently he joined the insurrection, and took such a prominent part that his lands were seized by the King. He returned allegiance in the next reign, his Castles and vast estates were returned to him, and he was constituted high sheriff of co. Northumberland and governor of New-Castle-upon-Tyne. He died in 1240, the same year as his father. The monk, Matthew Paris, records: "In this year died John FitzRobert, a man of noble birth, and one of the chief Barons of the Northern provinces of England. [National Society Magna Charta Dames and Barons ]
=== SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBSER Q929.242 ===
SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBSER Q929.242 SO68) P.28, 44, 46; THE PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY (GS NUMBER Q940 D2T) P.118, 124; ANCESTRAL FILE, LDS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY;
=== Sheriff of Northumberland. ENGLISH BARON ===
Sheriff of Northumberland. ENGLISH BARONIES, A STUDY OF THEIR ORIGIN AND DESCENT, 1086 - 1327; bySANDERS (1960); Page 150. THE COMPLETE PEERAGE OF ENGLAND (Second Edition); by George EdwardCOKAYNE; Volume X, App. J, Page 117. ARCHAEOLOGIA AELIANA; by Sir Charles CLAY; Fourth Series, Volume 32. NORFOLK AND NORWICH ARCH. SOCIETY; by LANDON; Volume XXIII, Pages 156 -159.
=== OCCUPATION: Magna Charta Surety 1215. ===
OCCUPATION: Magna Charta Surety 1215. When the Barons me t at Saint Edmondsbury, JOHN FITZRO BERT, the Surety, was s till loyal to King JOHN and with JOHN MARSHALL, joint gover nor of th e Castles of Norwich and Oxford. Subsequently h e joined the insurrection, and took such a pr ominent par t that his lands were seized by the King. He returned allegianc e in the next reign and his Castle s and vast estates wer e returned. He was constituted high sheriff of county Nort humberland a nd governor of New-Castle-upon-Tyne. He die d in 1240, the same year of his father. The mon k MATTHEW P ARIS, recorded: "In this year died JOHN FITZROBERT, a man o f noble birht, and on e of the chief Barons of Northern pro vinces of England." !GENERAL:Ancestral Roots Of Sixty Colonists Who Came To Ne w England Between 1623 And 1650 _PAREN: Y, Ancestral Roots Of Sixty Colonists Who Came To N ew England Between 1623 And 1650 _PAREN: Y, Weis, Frederick Lewis, Genealogical Publishing C o. Inc., 1992 !GENERAL:Chapman Family History _PAREN: Y, Chapman Family History _PAREN: Y, Chapman, Beauchamp William, (a Private Publishin g) 1987
=== !DEATH: from Dormant and Extinct Peerage ===
!DEATH: from Dormant and Extinct Peerages !DEATH: from Dormant and Extinct Peerages !DEATH: from Dormant and Extinct Peerages
=== Source: A. Roots; Kraentzler 1058, 1139; ===
Source: A. Roots; Kraentzler 1058, 1139; Magna Charta Sureties 44,156-3. Roots: John Fitz Robert, Magna Charta Surety, 1215. Birth date myestimate. Sureties: John Fitz Robert, Magna Charta Surety. Lord of Warkworth, Northamptonshire. Died 1240. Married (2) Ada de Baliol. K: John-Fitz-Robert, 3rd Baron Warkworth, Magna Charta Surety.
=== !DEATH: The Plantagenet Connection, Apri ===
!DEATH: The Plantagenet Connection, April 1994
Preferred Parents:
Father: Robert FitzRoger of Warkworth, b. 1168 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom d. NOV 1214 in Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, England
Mother: Margeret Chesney, b. ABT 1165 in Horsford, Norfolk, England d. 7 JAN 1230 in Warkworth, Northumberland, England
Family 1: Ada de Balliol, b. ABT 1204 in Baronage, Bywell, St. Andrew, Northumberland, England d. 29 JUL 1251 in Stokesley, Yorkshire, England
- Margaret Clavering, b. ABT 1224 in Clavering, Essex, england
- Roger de Stokes, b. ABT 1219 in Warkworth, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom d. 1249 in Normandy, France
- Roger FitzJohn 4th Baron of Warkworth, b. 1226 in Warkworth, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom d. 26 MAY 1249 in Argences, Normandy, France
- Cecily Clavering Countess of Dunbar, b. AFT 1222 in Scotland d. in Scotland
- Robert de Stokes, b. 1203 in Calne, Wiltshire, England d. ABT 1280 in Seend, Wiltshire, England
Sources:
- Title: Bio of John FitzRobert
Author: Wikipedia
Publication: Name: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_FitzRobert;
Note: Magna Carta Surety
- Title: William de Cheney in The History and Antiquities of The County of Suffolk, Vol. II, pgs. 132-134 [See document in the Memoires section]
Author: The History and Antiquities of The County of Suffolk, Vol. II, pgs. 132-134
Note: William de Cheney in The History and Antiquities of The County of Suffolk, Vol. II, pgs. 132-134 [See document in the Memoires section]
Page: William de Cheney in The History and Antiquities of The County of Suffolk, Vol. II, pgs. 132-134 [See document in the Memoires section]
- Title: Book - Magna Charta Sureties
- Title: Book - Yorkshire Geneologist
- Title: Profiles of Magna Carta Sureties and Other Supporters
Publication: Name: http://www.magnacharta.com/bomc/profiles-of-magna-charta-sureties-and-other-supporters/;
- Title: Hugh and Ada de Baliol in The Baliols of Bywell and Bernard Castle, pg. 7 Footnote [See document in the Memories section]
Author: he Baliols of Bywell and Bernard Castle, pg. 7 Footnote
Note: Hugh and Ada de Baliol in The Baliols of Bywell and Bernard Castle, pg. 7 Footnote [See document in the Memories section]
Page: Hugh and Ada de Baliol in The Baliols of Bywell and Bernard Castle, pg. 7 Footnote [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: Sutton family wiki
Author: on the web
Publication: Name: http://www.wikitree.com;
Note: Family history
Page: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Merlay-16
- Title: William de Cheney in Transactions of the Essex ArchaeologicaL Society, Vol. VIII, Third Series, pgs. 192-195 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: Transactions of the Essex ArchaeologicaL Society, Vol. VIII, Third Series, pgs. 192-195
Note: William de Cheney in Transactions of the Essex ArchaeologicaL Society, Vol. VIII, Third Series, pgs. 192-195 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: William de Cheney in Transactions of the Essex ArchaeologicaL Society, Vol. VIII, Third Series, pgs. 192-195 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: Origin of the Clavering family in Burke's Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, pg. 121 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: Burke's Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, pg. 121
Note: Origin of the Clavering family in Burke's Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, pg. 121 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: Origin of the Clavering family in Burke's Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, pg. 121 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: Bernard I and II, Eustace and Hugh de Baliol in The Baliols of Bywell and Bernard Castle, pgs. 10-11, 14, 17-19, 24, 27-28 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: The Baliols of Bywell and Bernard Castle, pgs. 10-11, 14, 17-19, 24, 27-28
Note: Bernard I and II, Eustace and Hugh de Baliol in The Baliols of Bywell and Bernard Castle, pgs. 10-11, 14, 17-19, 24, 27-28 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: Bernard I and II, Eustace and Hugh de Baliol in The Baliols of Bywell and Bernard Castle, pgs. 10-11, 14, 17-19, 24, 27-28 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: Eustace, Hugh, John and Ada de Balliol in the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy ~http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTLAND.htm#EustaceBaliolB [See document in the Memories section]
Publication: Name: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTLAND.htm#EustaceBaliolB;
Note: Eustace, Hugh, John and Ada de Balliol in the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy ~http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTLAND.htm#EustaceBaliolB [See document in the Memories section]
Page: Eustace, Hugh, John and Ada de Balliol in the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy ~http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTLAND.htm#EustaceBaliolB [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: William de Cheney in The Manors of Suffolk, Vol. 2, pg. 12-13 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: The Manors of Suffolk, Vol. 2, pg. 12-13
Note: William de Cheney in The Manors of Suffolk, Vol. 2, pg. 12-13 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: William de Cheney in The Manors of Suffolk, Vol. 2, pg. 12-13 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: The Clavering family in Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, pg. 237-238 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, pg. 237-238
Note: The Clavering family in Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, pg. 237-238 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: The Clavering family in Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, pg. 237-238 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: Eustace FitzJohn, Richard FitzEustace, Roger FitzRichard, Robert FitzRoger, John FitzRobert and Roger FitzJohn de Clavering in Dugdale’s the Baronage of England, pg. 106-108 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: Dugdale’s the Baronage of England, pg. 106-108
Note: Eustace FitzJohn, Richard FitzEustace, Roger FitzRichard, Robert FitzRoger, John FitzRobert and Roger FitzJohn de Clavering in Dugdale’s the Baronage of England, pg. 106-108 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: Eustace FitzJohn, Richard FitzEustace, Roger FitzRichard, Robert FitzRoger, John FitzRobert and Roger FitzJohn de Clavering in Dugdale’s the Baronage of England, pg. 106-108 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: Magna Carta
Publication: Name: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Magna_Carta;
- Title: Roger FitzRichard and Robert FitzRoger de Clavering in the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy ~http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3D-K.htm#RogerFitzRicharddiedbefore1185 [See document in the Memories section]
Publication: Name: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3D-K.htm#RogerFitzRicharddiedbefore1185;
Note: Roger FitzRichard and Robert FitzRoger de Clavering in the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy ~http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3D-K.htm#RogerFitzRicharddiedbefore1185 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: Roger FitzRichard and Robert FitzRoger de Clavering in the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy ~http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3D-K.htm#RogerFitzRicharddiedbefore1185 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: The Clavering family in Burke's General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages, pg. 124-125 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: Burke's General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages, pg. 124-125
Note: The Clavering family in Burke's General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages, pg. 124-125 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: The Clavering family in Burke's General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages, pg. 124-125 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: Book - Extinct & Dormant Peerages of Northern Counties of England
- Title: Book - Geneaological & Heraldric History of the Commoners of Great Britian
- Title: John FitzRobert, "Find A Grave Index"
Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV28-L929 : 10 September 2021), John FitzRobert, ; Burial, Warkworth, Northumberland Unitary Authority, Northumberland, England, St. Lawrence Churchyard; citing record ID 69845115, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV28-L929;
- Title: Euphemia de Clavering and Ralph Neville in A Carolina-Virginia Genealogy, Line 10, pg. 293 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: A Carolina-Virginia Genealogy, Line 10, pg. 29
Note: Euphemia de Clavering and Ralph Neville in A Carolina-Virginia Genealogy, Line 10, pg. 293 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: Euphemia de Clavering and Ralph Neville in A Carolina-Virginia Genealogy, Line 10, pg. 293 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: William and Sibil de Cheney in the Battle Abbey Roll, Vol. 2, pg. 60 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: Battle Abbey Roll, Vol. 2, pg. 60
Note: William and Sibil de Cheney in the Battle Abbey Roll, Vol. 2, pg. 60 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: William and Sibil de Cheney in the Battle Abbey Roll, Vol. 2, pg. 60 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: Pedigree of John Monoculos, Eustace fitzJohn and Richard fitzEustace in A History of Northumberland, Vol. V, pg. 25 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: A History of Northumberland, Vol. V, pg. 25
Note: Pedigree of John Monoculos, Eustace FitzJohn and Richard FitzEustace in A History of Northumberland, Vol. V, pg. 25 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: Pedigree of John Monoculos, Eustace FitzJohn and Richard FitzEustace in A History of Northumberland, Vol. V, pg. 25 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: Book - History of Northumberland
- Title: Book - Magna Charta Ancestry
Author: Google Books
Note: John FitzRobert, 1215 Surety, Lord of warksworth & Clavering
Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk 1213-15, Sheriff of Northumberland 1249-28
b- bef 1191 -
m- Ada Balliol, d/o Hugh Balliol
d - by 20 Feb 1241 -
held - Warkworth castle, Corbridge, Newburn, Rothbury, & Whalton, Northumberland
Clavering,Essex
Anyho, Northampton
- Title: geni.com
Publication: Name: https://www.geni.com/people/John-Fitzrobert-de-Stokes-3d-Baron-Warkworth-Magna-Carta-Surety/6000000003827280089;
- Title: William and Margaret de Cheney in History and Antiquities of the County of Norfolk, Vol. IX, Hundred of Taverham, pgs. 1, 16, 42-44 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: History and Antiquities of the County of Norfolk, Vol. IX, Hundred of Taverham, pgs. 1, 16, 42-44
Note: William and Margaret de Cheney in History and Antiquities of the County of Norfolk, Vol. IX, Hundred of Taverham, pgs. 1, 16, 42-44 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: William and Margaret de Cheney in History and Antiquities of the County of Norfolk, Vol. IX, Hundred of Taverham, pgs. 1, 16, 42-44 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: Robert FitzRoger and John FitzRobert de Clavering in The Castles of England, pg. 371 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: The Castles of England, pg. 371
Note: Robert FitzRoger and John FitzRobert de Clavering in The Castles of England, pg. 371 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: Robert FitzRoger and John FitzRobert de Clavering in The Castles of England, pg. 371 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: Ralph de Cayneto (Cheney) in The Battle Abbey Roll, Vol. 1, pg. 257-259 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: The Battle Abbey Roll, Vol. 1, pg. 257-259
Note: Ralph de Cayneto (Cheney) in The Battle Abbey Roll, Vol. 1, pg. 257-259 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: Ralph de Cayneto (Cheney) in The Battle Abbey Roll, Vol. 1, pg. 257-259 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: John FitzRobert de Clavering Lord 3rd Baron Warkworth - birth: ; Clavering, Essex, England
Author: Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England between 1623 and 1650, Sixth Edition<, Family History Center, 35 N. West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Ut 84150, 35 N. West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Ut 84150, Page number: 155
Note: birth: ; Clavering, Essex, England
ABBR Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England between 1623 and 1650, Sixth Edition
death: 1240; Warkworth, Northumberland, England
ABBR Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England between 1623 and 1650, Sixth Edition
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3244749127
- Title: Ada de Baliol and John FitzRobert in The Antiquities of Gainford, chart between pgs. 146-147 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: The Antiquities of Gainford, chart between pgs. 146-147
Note: Ada de Baliol and John FitzRobert in The Antiquities of Gainford, chart between pgs. 146-147 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: Ada de Baliol and John FitzRobert in The Antiquities of Gainford, chart between pgs. 146-147 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: Robert FitzRoger and Maragret de la Zouche in Burr Smith Family Ancestry, pg. 46 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: Burr Smith Family Ancestry, pg. 46
Note: Robert FitzRoger and Maragret de la Zouche in Burr Smith Family Ancestry, pg. 46 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: Robert FitzRoger and Maragret de la Zouche in Burr Smith Family Ancestry, pg. 46 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: Book - Royal manor of Hithcin & it's Lords Harold & Balliol
- Title: John FitzRobert de Clavering and Ada de Baliol in Magna Charta Barons and their Descendants, pg. 98-99 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: Magna Charta Barons and their Descendants, pg. 98-99
Note: John FitzRobert de Clavering and Ada de Baliol in Magna Charta Barons and their Descendants, pg. 98-99 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: John FitzRobert de Clavering and Ada de Baliol in Magna Charta Barons and their Descendants, pg. 98-99 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: John FitzRobert de Clavering and Ada de Balliol in Annals of our Ancestors, Chart between pgs. 70-71 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: Annals of our Ancestors, Chart between pgs. 70-71
Note: John FitzRobert de Clavering and Ada de Balliol in Annals of our Ancestors, Chart between pgs. 70-71 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: John FitzRobert de Clavering and Ada de Balliol in Annals of our Ancestors, Chart between pgs. 70-71 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: John FitzRobert and Ada de Baliol in Burr Smith Family History, pg. 46 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: Burr Smith Family History, pg. 46
Note: John FitzRobert and Ada de Baliol in Burr Smith Family History, pg. 46 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: John FitzRobert and Ada de Baliol in Burr Smith Family History, pg. 46 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: John FitzRobert and Roger FitzJohn de Clavering in the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy ~http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3D-K.htm#JohnFitzRobertdied1240A [See document in the Memories section]
Publication: Name: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3D-K.htm#JohnFitzRobertdied1240A;
Note: John FitzRobert and Roger FitzJohn de Clavering in the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy ~http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3D-K.htm#JohnFitzRobertdied1240A [See document in the Memories section]
Page: John FitzRobert and Roger FitzJohn de Clavering in the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy ~http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3D-K.htm#JohnFitzRobertdied1240A [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: John FitzRobert de Clavering and Ada de Balliol in The Baronetage of England, pg. 200-201 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: The Baronetage of England, pg. 200-201
Note: John FitzRobert de Clavering and Ada de Balliol in The Baronetage of England, pg. 200-201 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: John FitzRobert de Clavering and Ada de Balliol in The Baronetage of England, pg. 200-201 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: The Baliols of Bernard Castle in Clay's The Extinct and Dormant Peerages of the Northern Counties of England, pg. 4-5 and footnote [See document in the Memories section]
Author: Clay's The Extinct and Dormant Peerages of the Northern Counties of England, pg. 4-5 and footnote
Note: The Baliols of Bernard Castle in Clay's The Extinct and Dormant Peerages of the Northern Counties of England, pg. 4-5 and footnote [See document in the Memories section]
Page: The Baliols of Bernard Castle in Clay's The Extinct and Dormant Peerages of the Northern Counties of England, pg. 4-5 and footnote [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: Eustace FitzJohn and Richard FitzEustace in A History of Northumberland, Vol. V. pg. 21-27 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: A History of Northumberland, Vol. V. pg. 21-27
Note: Eustace FitzJohn and Richard FitzEustace in A History of Northumberland, Vol. V. pg. 21-27 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: Eustace FitzJohn and Richard FitzEustace in A History of Northumberland, Vol. V. pg. 21-27 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: Clavering family in An Historical, Topographical and Descriptive View of the County of Northumberland, pg. 28-30 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: An Historical, Topographical and Descriptive View of the County of Northumberland, pg. 28-30
Note: Clavering family in An Historical, Topographical and Descriptive View of the County of Northumberland, pg. 28-30 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: Clavering family in An Historical, Topographical and Descriptive View of the County of Northumberland, pg. 28-30 [See document in the Memories section]
Master Index
| Pedigree Chart
| Descendency Chart
Please send genealogical corrections, additions, or comments to Michael Matthew Groat PhD
Created by GIMMWebService Version 1.0.3 (Program Information), Copyright 2023 © Michael Groat
(Web design layout and pedigree indentation subroutine) Copyright 1996 © Randy Winch (gumby@edge.net) and Tim Doyle (tdoyle@doit.com)
(Internal GEDCOM data structures and GEDCOM file parsing) Copyright 2014-2021 © Giulio Genovese (giulio.genovese@gmail.com)
Like the program that you see? Any support is appreciated!
