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  2. William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke - Wikipedia

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    William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (French: Guillaume le Maréchal) (1190 – 6 April 1231) was a medieval English nobleman and was one of the sureties of Magna Carta. He fought during the First Barons' War and was present at the Battle of Lincoln (1217) alongside his father William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke , who led the English troops ...

  3. Magna Carta - Wikipedia

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    Magna Carta Cotton MS. Augustus II. 106, one of four surviving exemplifications of the 1215 text Created 1215 ; 810 years ago (1215) Location Two at the British Library ; one each in Lincoln Castle and in Salisbury Cathedral Author(s) John, King of England His barons Stephen Langton, Archbishop of Canterbury Purpose Peace treaty Full text Magna Carta at Wikisource Part of the Politics series ...

  4. George Reade (colonial governor) - Wikipedia

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    He descended from Magna Charta Sureties. [citation needed] His paternal grandparents were Andrew Reade and Alice Cooke, and his maternal grandparents were Frances Dymoke and Sir Thomas Windebank. [6] His uncle was Sir Francis Windebank, Secretary of State to King Charles I. [7]

  5. House of de Vere - Wikipedia

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    Robert de Vere, 3rd Earl of Oxford (c. 1173–1221), one of the 25 barons of Magna Carta; Hugh de Vere, 4th Earl of Oxford (c. 1208–1263) Robert de Vere, 5th Earl of Oxford (1240–1296) (forfeit 1265, restored soon afterwards) Robert de Vere, 6th Earl of Oxford (1257–1331) John de Vere, 7th Earl of Oxford (1312–1360)

  6. List of nobles and magnates of England in the 13th century

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    William Malet (Magna Carta baron) (~1200–1215) Barony of Dunster (Honour, later barony de Mohun) Reginald I de Mohun (1193–1213) Reginald II de Mohun (1213–1258) John de Mohun (1258–1279) John de Mohun, 1st Baron Mohun (1279–1330) Barony of North Cadbury (Senior branch) Henry William de Newmarch (1198–1204) James de Newmarch (1204 ...

  7. House of Mowbray - Wikipedia

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    Magna Carta Surety (c. 1173-1224) Philip de Mowbray: Robert de Mowbray: Nigel de Mowbray (d. 1230) Roger de Mowbray (d.1266) Roger de Mowbray 1st Baron Mowbray (d. 1297) John de Mowbray 2nd Baron Mowbray (1286-1324) John de Mowbray 3rd Baron Mowbray (1310-1361) John de Mowbray 4th Baron Mowbray (1340–1368) John de Mowbray 5th Baron Mowbray ...

  8. Robert de Ros (died 1227) - Wikipedia

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    Born about 1182, he was the son and heir of Everard de Ros (died before 1184) and his wife Roese (died 1194), daughter of William Trussebut, of Warter. [1] [2] Robert "Farfan" had a sister Alice, who married William II de Percy, 3rd feudal baron of Topcliffe (d. 1174/5), and left two daughters Maud and Agnes as co-heiresses. [3]

  9. Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    A man of that name appears as a witness to one of Earl Hugh's charters (Morris, HBII 2), but as the eighteenth name in a list of twenty, suggesting no close connection to the main branch of the family. He is also named among the knights who surrendered to King John at Framlingham Castle in 1216. He was probably a descendant of Hugh or William ...