WilliamFitzGilbert was the fifteenth Lord Chancellor of England, from 1141 to 1142, serving the Empress Matilda. Powicke Handbook of British Chronology...
Richard fitzGilbert (before 1035–c. 1090), 1st feudal baron of Clare in Suffolk, was a Norman lord who participated in the Norman conquest of England...
alternate forms FitzGilbert, FitzGilbert, Fitz-Gilbert, fitzGilbert, and the given name turned surname Gilbert or Gilberts. Fitzgilbert is rare as a given...
GilbertFitz Richard (c. 1066–c. 1117), 2nd feudal baron of Clare in Suffolk, and styled "de Tonbridge", was a powerful Anglo-Norman baron who was granted...
Mazer, where Gules, three cinquefoils ermine, presumably for Walter fitzGilbert, is accompanied by Gules, a chevron ermine between three cinquefoils...
Baldwin FitzGilbert (died 1086–1091) (alias Baldwin the Sheriff, Baldwin of Exeter, Baldwin de Meulles/Moels and Baldwin du Sap) was a Norman magnate...
William de Lancaster I (d. circa 1170), or WilliamFitzGilbert, was a nobleman of the 12th century in Northwest England during the Anarchy, and the period...
William Lancaster may refer to: William de Lancaster I, or WilliamFitzGilbert, was a nobleman of the twelfth century in Northwest England William Lancaster...
Richard fitzGilbert de Clare (died 15 April 1136) 3rd feudal baron of Clare in Suffolk, was an Anglo-Norman nobleman. A marcher lord in Wales, he was...
Gilbertfitz Roger fitz Reinfried, or Gilbert the son of Roger fitzReinfrid, (died about 1220) was an Anglo-Norman feudal baron whose administrative career...
he held land. In Domesday Book fitzWimund is recorded as holding land in Exeter as a tenant of Baldwin fitzGilbert. FitzWimund married a daughter of his...
Gilbertfitz Turold (Thorold) was an Anglo-Norman landowner of the eleventh century, mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, with widely spread holdings...
descendant of Baldwin fitzGilbert. Maud d'Avranches (died 1173), daughter and sole-heiress of Robert d'Avranches, who was son of WilliamfitzWimund by a daughter...
hands of his supporters, including Richard fitzGilbert and William de Warenne, as well as Lanfranc. William's ability to leave England for an entire year...
of Lincoln (1139–1140) Robert of Ghent, Dean of York (1140–1141) WilliamFitzGilbert (1141–1142) Robert of Ghent, Dean of York (1142–1154) Thomas Becket...
of Ireland. They were descended from Richard FitzGilbert, Lord of Clare (1035-1090), a kinsman of William the Conqueror who accompanied him into England...
GilbertfitzBaderon of Monmouth (died about 1189) was one of the two sons of Baderon fitzWilliam by his wife Rohese de Clare. When Baderon died, at some...
in 1296 his name appears in the Homage Roll as Walter FitzGilbert of "Hameldone." Who this Gilbert of "Hameldone" may have been is uncertain. — Encyclopædia...
rival Empress Matilda also appointed two chancellors – William de Vere and WilliamfitzGilbert – but they did not interrupt Robert's term of service....
Sir David fitz Walter of Cadzow or David fitz Walter fitzGilbert de Hameldone, 2nd Laird of Cadzow (bef. 1346 – bef. 1378) was a Scottish nobleman. The...