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Pg 2 1. Roger Bigod (155-2), Steward of England, 2nd Earl of Norfolk, Magna Charta Surety, 1215
17385Pg 106 Line 155, Roger Bigod, Magna Charta Surety 1215, Royal Steward 1186, 2nd Earl of Norfolk 1189, Baron of the Exchequer 1195-1196
Pg 123, 29. Roger le Bigod At the battle of Fornham in 1173 he bore the standard of St Edmund, under which the royal forces fought, being thus in opposition to his father”; but on his father's death was not recognized as Earl of Norfolk. However, on 11-25-1189, Richard I created him Earl of Norfolk, “as his father Hugh had it in the time of Henry II, and the Stewardship as his father and grandfather had held it … In Jan 1214/5 he was still acting as a royal official, but in Jun he joined the barons in their ultimatum from Stamford to the King (John), and, with his son Hugh, was among the 25 barons elected to maintain Magna Carta. He was among the magnates excommunicated by the Pope in Dec., and his lands were forfeited and ravaged by the King. He returned to his allegiance, and had order for the restoration of his lands, Sep 1217.
17386Pg 60 Roger Bigod, Magna Charta Surety. He attended the Council of Clarendon in Jan 1163/4, and in Oct 1171, he was at Pembroke with the king. He bore the standard of St Edmund, under which the royal forces fought at the battle of Fornham in 1173, and in 1186, he served as steward at the King’s Christmas court at Guilford. On 3 Sep 1189, he was among the barons who attended the Coronation of Richard I, who on the 25 Nov following, made him Earl of Norfolk, giving him the stewardship of Norwich and Norfolk which had been held by his father and grandfather before him. ... In Jun, he joined the Barons in their demand to the King, and with his son Hugh, was among the 25 Barons elected to maintain Magna Charta.
54948 Image128of277 Pg 119 Roger Bigod, Earl of Norfolk
60934Pg 140 Roger II Bigod, Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk, a Surety for Magna Charta 1215
17798Pg 238 Sir Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk, High Steward ofEnglnad and Baron of the Exchequer, Surety for Magna Charta
Roger Bigod 2nd Earl of Norfolk, English Diplomat and Royal Steward
25401Pg 38 1. Roger Bigod, second Earl of Norfolk, steward of the Royal Household
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Pg 32 Henry II, King of England
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84858 Pg 13
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83268Pg 4 King Henry II
17383Pg 277 17 Henry II of England Curtmantle (or Henry Fitz Empress), King of England. He became Duc (sic) of Normandie et du Maine, and Comte d'Anjou by inheritance from his mother and father. By his marriage Henry acquired the duchy of Aquitaine together with Gascony, Poitou and Auvergne. ... He reached England 8 Dec 1154 and was crowned King of England on 19 Dec 1154, with direct rule over England and southern Wales, and a claim to the overlordship of northern Wales. … Henry spent much of his reign in France, upholding his authority in his numerous lordships and attempting to extend his rule.
17384Pg 107 Line 161, 11. Henry II, Curt Mantel, King of England, 1154-1189
17385Pg 3 Line 1, 25. Henry II, King of England 25 Oct 1154-1189, called Curt Mantel
25400Pg 117, Henry II, King of England (England 29)
17386Pg 199 (“Henry II had succeeded in subduing Brittany and wresting it from Eudon de Porhoet .. and in 1167 he took from Eudon as hostage for the father's good behavior, his daughter Alix, by his recently deceased Duchess Berte. Berte was Henry's first cousin, d/o Mathilde, illegitimate d/o Henry I and half-sister of the Empress Maud, Henry's mother. Here is what (the monk) John of Salisbury says: 'Eudon, Count of Brittany … put before the King of France many serious complaints about the King of England. Eudon in particular bewailed the fact that his virgin daughter, whom he had handed over as a security for peace, he (Henry) had seduced traitorously, adulterously and incestuously. For the King and Eudon's wife were the children of two sisters.' One passes over the excess of rage at Henry, for history is full of such stories, and John of Salisbury specifically says she was seduced, not attacked”).
Pg 54 Henry II, King of England 25 Oct 1154-1189 (10) XIX, 175
54948Vol 4 Image548of1408 Pg 531 Henry II, after having imprisoned his wife Eleanor, began to live in open adultery. With some one who can hardly have been any one else than Rosamond
17387Vol 9 Image469of1356 Pg 452 Henry II, king of England; In 1149 he ventured upon an expedition to England and was knighted at Carlisle on Whitsunday by his great-uncle David king of Scots; in the summer of 1151 he received from King Louis of France the investiture both of Normandy and of his father’s hereditary dominions; and in September Geoffrey’s death left him sole master of them all.
Vol 22 Image608of1511 Pg 600 Henry II, king of England
Pg 1 Burke’s Royal Families, Vol II, Pedigree: Henry II, King of England
54949Pg 3 Royal Descent fm Cerdic, Pedigree A: 23. Henry Plantagenet (Henry II of England) s/o Geoffrey Plantagenet & Matilda, and reigned in England as Henry II until 1189.
Vol 1 Image244of318 Henry II, King of England
17388Vol 2 Image 126 Henry II, King of England
Vol 2 Image214of360 Henry II, King of England
Pg 173 Henry II, King of England
85859Pg 483 Henry II, King of England, crowned 19 Dec 1154
60933Appendix Pg 1165 Henry Plantagenet, who afterwards became king of England
85158Appendix Pg 1166 Henry Plantagenet came to the throne of England as Henry II, 25 Oct 1154, upon the death of King Stephen
Pg 133 Henry II, King of England
17389Pg 184 Henry II, King of England
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Pg 12 Henry II, King of England
17798Pg 83 Henry II, King of England 1154-1189, “Curt Mantel”
Pg 186 Henry II, Plantagenet, King of England 1154-1189
Pg 203 Henry II, King of England 25 Oct 1154-1189; called Curt Mantel
Pg 215 Henry II, King of England
Pg 244 Henry I, King of England 25 Oct 1154-1189, called Curt Mantel
Pg 260 Henry II, King of England
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Pedigree of Rev Francis Marbury: Henry II, King of England
85912Henry II of England, Male, English Monarch
25401Pg 62 Henry II, first Plantagenet King of England
17799Pg 360 Henry II, King of England 1154-1189