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Alice (FitzGerold) de Lisle (abt. 1215 - 1284)

Alice de Lisle formerly FitzGerold
Born about in Mundford, Thetford, Norfolk, Englandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married about Feb 1240 in Englandmap [uncertain]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 69 in Kingston Lisle, Vale of White Horse, Berkshire, Englandmap
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Biography

  • From Medieval Lands by Charles Cawley:
Henry & Ermentrude had children, including:

Alice FitzGerold, “Henry fil Geroldi” granted land “in Mundeford” [Norfolk] to “Robert de Insula in marriage with Alice his daughter” by charter dated to the early years of the reign of King Henry III, witnessed by “...William fil Geroldi fil Henrici fil Geroldi”.[1] m ROBERT de Lisle, son of ROBERT de Lisle & his wife Sarah de Aunus (-[1262]). The Complete Peerage shows “Robert de Lisle d. ? 1262” as the son of “Robert de Insula” and “Sarah de Aunus” in a table, which also shows eleven generations of his descendants.[2]


Alice FitzGerold
Birth: 1215
Mundford, Thetford, Norfolk, England
Death: before 1284 (69)
Kingston Lisle, Vale of White Horse, Berkshire, England
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Henry FitzGerald and Ermetrude de Ferrers
Wife of Robert L'Isle of Rampton & Nedging
Mother of Ermentrude de Lisle; Elizabeth Aldborough; Robert De Lisle; Gerard de Lisle and Sir De Lisle
Sister of Warine FitzGerald

Married before Alice FITZ GEROLD Heiress of Kingston Lisle, with children: 1. Robert DE LISLE of Rampton & Nedging+ Gerard DE LISLE of Kingston Lisle+

Manor of Kingston Lisle

Henry Fitz Gerold, who succeeded to Kingston Lisle in 1218, married Ermentrude Talbot and had a son and heir Warin alive in 1254.[3] Warin evidently died without issue, for Alice, the daughter of Henry, was his ultimate heir.[4] She married Robert de Lisle of Rougemont[5] and had two sons Robert and Gerard.[6] To the latter she granted in 1269 the manor of Kingston Lisle in tail to hold of her and her heirs.[7]

Sources

  1. Jeayes (1892), 198, p. 68, no citation of the original.
  2. CP VIII, table following p. 48.
  3. Eynsham Cartul. loc. cit.; Anct. D. (P.R.O.), C 2135; Feet of F. Berks. 26 Hen. III, no. 25; 30 Hen. III, no. 3; Rôles Gascons, i, 472.
  4. Abbrev. Plac. (Rec. Com.), 311.
  5. Blomfield, Topog. Hist. of Norfolk, ii, 242–3; Feet of F. Berks. 45 Hen. III, no. 3.
  6. Blomfield, loc. cit.
  7. Feet of F. Berks. 54 Hen. III, no. 3.


Footnotes

General Notes: Chamberlain to Henry II (sic: probably Henry III, who ruled 1216-1272). In 1260 he and his wife conveyed to Gerard de Lisle, their younger son her Mundford estate, and two years later Alice, as widow, confirmed the grant and released Gerard from payment of the rent which had been due to her late husband. She died in or before 1284.





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Arms of FitzGerold and Lisle of the manor of Kingston:

"The earliest creation was for the family of Lisle of Rougemont, which bore arms: Or, a fess between two chevrons sable. The later creation of 1357 was for Lisle of Kingston Lisle, a younger branch of the Lisles of Rougemont. Robert de Lisle of Rougemont married Alice FitzGerold (granddaughter of Henry I FitzGerold (d.1173/4)), the heiress of Kingston in the parish of Sparsholt, Berkshire. In 1269 Alice granted the manor of Kingston to her younger son Gerard I de Lisle, whose family adopted the arms of FitzGerold: Gules, a lion statant guardant argent crowned or. Gerard I's grandson was Gerard II de Lisle (1305–1360), created Baron Lisle in 1357.[2]"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_Lisle

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