Source: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: WILLIAM Marshal, son of JOHN FitzGilbert "the Marshal"
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Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: WILLIAM Marshal, son of JOHN FitzGilbert "the Marshal" |
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WILLIAM Marshal, son of JOHN FitzGilbert "the Marshal" & his second wife Sibyl de Salisbury (-Caversham 14 May 1219, bur London, Temple Church). He succeeded his brother in 1194 as Master Marshal of the king's household. The Red Book of the Exchequer, listing scutage payments in [1194/95], names "Willelmus Marscallus" among those granted delay in payment "per brevis" in Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire. He was invested as Earl of Pembroke 27 May 1199 by King John. The Continuator of Florence of Worcesterrecords that King John gave "comitatum de Striguil" to "Willelmo le Marescal" the day of his coronation "VI Kal Jul" 1199. The Annales Cambriæ record that "Willielmus comes Marescallus" besieged "Kilgerran" in 1204. Matthew Paris records that the appointment of “Willelmi comitis Pembroc...magni...Marescalli” as guardian of King Henry III after his coronation. The Chronicle of Ralph of Coggeshall records the death in 1219 of "Willelmus Marescallus senior comes de Penbrock" and his burial "in crastino Ascensionis" in "Novum Templum de Londoniis." The Annales Cambriæ record the death in 1219 of "Willielmus Marescallus senior." The Annals of Dunstable record that “Willelmus Marscallus” died in May 1219. The Annals of Waverley record the death “apud Londiniam II Id Mai” in 1219 of “Willelmus Marescallus.” Matthew Paris records the death in 1219 of “Willelmus senior Marescallus regis et rector regni”, his burial “apud Novum Templum...XVII Kal Jun,” and the transfer of the king to the guardianship of “Petri Wintoniensis episcopi.”
m (London Aug 1189) ISABEL Ctss of Pembroke, daughter of RICHARD FitzGilbert de Clare "Strongbow" Earl of Pembroke (-1220, bur Tintern Abbey). Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 22 Mar 1222 under which “Willielmus mareschallus Angliæ, comes Penbrochiæ” founded Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire, for the souls of ”bonæ memoriæ Walteri filii Ricardi filii Gilberti Strongbowe avi mei, et Willelmi Marescalli patris mei, et Ysabellæ matris meæ,” although the identify of “Walteri” in this document is unclear.
Earl William & his wife had ten children: |