272640776. Hugh FITZOSBERN 1 was born about 1103 in of Richard's Castle, , Herefordshire, England. He married Eustachia SAY about 1128 in of, Richard's Castle, Herefordshire, England.
272640777. Eustachia SAY 1 was born about 1107 in of Richard's Castle, , Herefordshire, England.
272640778. Walter de CLIFFORD 1 was born about 1113 in of Clifford Castle, Clifford, Herefordshire, England. He died 1190 in Godstow, , Oxfordshire, England and was buried in Godstow, , Oxfordshire, England. Walter married Margaret de TONI about 1135 in of, Flamstead, Herefordshire, England. [Parents]
272640779. Margaret de TONI 1 was born about 1118 in of, Flamstead, Herefordshire, England. She died 1185 and was buried in Godstow, , Oxfordshire, England. [Parents]
286265344. Sir John LAMBERT Lord of Skipton In Craven [Parents]
286265600. Sir Richard DE UMFREVILLE died 2nd Henry III. [Parents]
Sir Richard de Umfreville, knight, who in the 6th Richard I, gave œ100 to the king for remitting that fine which he had made with the bishop of Durham, when the county of Northumberland was on the bishop's hands and that he might enjoy the king's favor though he did not go into Ireland in that expedition then made thither. In 7th Richard I, he stood indebted to Aaron, the Jew, in the sum of œ23 6 8 for which his land in Turnay was engaged. In 5th John he had a grant of divers lands in Riddesdale. In the 14th John, the times being then turbulent, he delivered up his four sons in hostage with his castle of Prudhoe to secure his fidelity, so that in case he should thenceforth transgress, all to be forfeited, and his body to be disposed of as a traitor's, nevertheless so little did he regard this his great obligation, he joined the barons in arms, 17th John, for which his lands were seized and given to Hugh de Balliol; but soon after Henry III began to reign, and the times becoming more calm and quiet, he had restoration of his castle of Prudhoe notwithstanding the king had no confidence in him or regard. He, the king, discovered that he forfeited his castle of Prudhoe, and thereupon, in the 6th of his reign directed his precept to the sheriff of Northumberland to impanel a jury of twelve knights of that county to view, and having done so to destroy whatever had been added thereto in point of fortification since the war. He held the baronetcy of Prudhoe of the king by his service of two knights' fees and a half, as all his ancestors had done from the time of Henry I. Ob. 2d Henry III.