The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Lambeth, and the Archiepiscopal Palace, in the County of Surrey: Including Biographical Sketches of the Most Eminent and Remarkable Persons Who Have Been Born, or Have Resided There from the Earliest Period
The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Lambeth, and the Archiepiscopal Palace, in the County of Surrey: Including Biographical Sketches of the Most Eminent and Remarkable Persons Who Have Been Born, or Have Resided There from the Earliest Period
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1826 Excerpt: ...Whitaker, Junr. Esq. chancellor-at-law, deputysteward. John Summersett, Bailiff. MANOR OF VAUXHALL. This manor was the property of Baldwin, son of William de Redvers, or de Ripariis, fifth Earl of Devon, and to whom the Isle of Wight had been given by Henry I. b; whence he was also called de Insula. Baldwin married ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1826 Excerpt: ...Whitaker, Junr. Esq. chancellor-at-law, deputysteward. John Summersett, Bailiff. MANOR OF VAUXHALL. This manor was the property of Baldwin, son of William de Redvers, or de Ripariis, fifth Earl of Devon, and to whom the Isle of Wight had been given by Henry I. b; whence he was also called de Insula. Baldwin married Margaret, daughter and heir of Warine Fitzgerald, and settled this manor on her as part of her dower. He died in the time of King John, in the lifetime of his father William, leaving by this Margaret a son named Baldwin, who on the death of his grandfather William succeeded him, and became the sixth Earl of Devon. In 1240 the second Baldwin was made Earl of the Isle of Wight, having previously married Amicia, daughter of Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, but died when young in 29 Henry III. 1244, leaving Baldwin his son and heir, who became the seventh Earl of Devon, and having in 1257 married Margaretta, a kinswoman of Queen Eleanor, died in the 46th of Henry III. 1262, leaving one child John, who deceased whilst an infant. 4 Communicated by R. Lindsay, Esq. b Mod. Angl. II. p. 179. Margaret, who had married his grandfather, was still living, and held this estate so settled on her as above mentioned. On the death of her first husband Baldwin, King John in his 15th year, 1214, compelled her to marry Fulk le Breant, a great favorite of that monarch, but a man of whose origin we have no certain account, of whom the monkish historians speak with the greatest bitterness (which indeed is not to be wondered at, as he certainly paid no respect to them), but of whose violence and turbulence there are authentic accounts. In addition to this marriage the king gave him also the wardship of Baldwin's infant son, then heir apparent to the gre...
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