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Robert Fossard Lord of Mulgrave
- Preferred Name: Robert Fossard Lord of Mulgrave[1] [2] [3] [4]
- Gender: M
- FSID: G9KN-2W7
- Birth: 1138 in Mulgrave Castle, Yorkshire, England at LATI: N4.4833 LONG: E0.6833
- Death: ABT 1194 in Lythe Manor, Yorkshire, England at LATI: N4.5 LONG: E0.6833 with note: Geni.com
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
William II Fossard
s/o William I Fossard &
b-
m- Beatrice Monte
d- 1194
by 1170- heir of father - he rendered account 1171 for his father's
lands - paid 80 marks
1175-90 - Yorkshire - Confirmation by WILLIAM II Fossard -to- Peter, clerk of Braham - of the gift of land made to him by William Paynel, to hold for life, remainder to Eliis Langewait, in fee
1175-90 - Yorkshire - Confirmations by WILLIAM II Fossard -to- Crisin Brham- of the land given to him by William Paynel - to hold for life - with remainder to Ellis Langewait
1194 - Beatrice his widow, proffered 10m to have her dower of the lands her husband died seized
=== Notes and sources for William... ===
~Baronia Anglica Concentrata, Vol. I, p. 311, given as the father of Joane, and father-in-law of Robert de Turnham. 814
~Yorkshire: Historical and Topographical Introduction to a Knowledge of the Ancient State of the Wapentake of Strafford and Tickhill; With Ample Account of Doncaster and Conisbrough. pp. 6-7, According to Banks and Dugdale, there was only one William Fossard, but according to Dodsworth , there were two of this name immediately succeeding Robert, one of whom was living in the later part of the reign of Henry I. Also in the Select Civil Pleas, the record of the suit between Robert de Turnham and the Abbot of Yorkshire, Robert Turnham's wife is refered to as the the great granddaughter of Robert de Turnham, which would agree with Dodworth. Also, according to Dodsworth, William was married to a woman named Beatrix, and had two siblings, Nigel, and Johanne who married Robert de Barkthrope. 867,869
bullet Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information. 867
William Fossard was among the northern barons who opposed the Empress Maud. At the battle of Northallerton, he is said to have shown deeds of valor. He paid £8 toward the sum demanded the ransom demanded from the release of Richard I who was taken captive on the return home from one of his expeditions to the Holy Land. He also paid £32 rather than obey a summons that required every Baron to go to Ireland.
In the period of William Fosse's minority, the King appointed William le Grosse, Earl of Albemarle, as his guardian. William Fosse seduced his guardian's sister, which enraged William le Grosse. Fosse left the country and laid ruins to le Grosse's ancestral residence, Montferrent. This further enraged le Grosse, which meant that William Fosse was not able to return to England until the death of his guardian. Fosse did the necessary homage to the King and paid a fine on his return. He died sometime in the later part of the reign of Richard I. His only child and heir was a daughter who married Robert de Turnham.
~Yorkshire: Historical and Topographical Introduction to a Knowledge of the Ancient State of the Wapentake of Strafford and Tickhill; With Ample Account of Doncaster and Conisbrough. pp. 7-9
Preferred Parents:
Father: William Fossard, Lord of Mulgrave, b. ABT 1115 in Yorkshire, England d. AFT 1165
Mother: Williaam Fossard,
Family 1: Beatrice Monte, b. 1139 in Of Mulgrave, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
- Joan Fossard, b. ABT 1176 in Yorkshire, England d. 1220 in Cumberland, England
Sources:
- Title: G. E. Cokayne: "The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom"
Author: G E Cokayne: The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom; Palgrave Mac\Mmillan (New York, November 1984); ISBN-10: 031215836X, ISBN-13: 978-0312158361
Publication: Name: http://myheritage.com;
- Title: Yorkshire: An Historical and Topographical Introduction to a Knowledge of ... By John Wainwright
Author: pages 6-7, details of the ancient Fossard line
Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=LkIIAAAAQAAJ&q=william+fossard#v=snippet&q=william%20fossard&f=false;
- Title: Newsgroup: soc.genealogy.mediaval@groups.google.com
Publication: Name: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/soc.genealogy.medieval;
Page: Doug Smith, 2003
- Title: Book - Early Yorkshire Charters vol 2
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