Misc. Notes
Pg 76 Line 102, 4. Robert de Ferrers, Earl of Derby
17385Pg 203 Chap 2, 26. Robert de Ferrers, Earl of Derby, “having taken part in the baronial rising against Henry III, was deprived of his lands,” which were given to the King’s son, Edmund, Earl of Lancaster.
17386Pg 70 Robert De Ferrers, Earl of Derby. On 28 Jun 1266, the castles and lands, and on 12 Jul 1266, the honour of Derby, forfeited by Robert de Ferrers, formerly Earl of Derby, the King’s enemy and rebel, was granted to Edmund Plantagenet, “Crouchback,” s/o Henry III. (2) IV, 198-202
54948Vol 06 Image115of124 Pg 1250 Ferrers, Robert de, Earl of Derby or Ferrers
17387Vol 22 Image437of1511 Pg 429 Robert Ferrers, earl of Derby or Ferrers
Pg 52 Ferrers: 9. William De Ferrers & Margaret de Quincy had: Robert, eighth & last Earl of this family
54949Pg 99 Robert de Ferrers, Earl of Derby
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17387Image429 Vol 22 Pg429 Ferrers, Robert Marr one of Henry III’s Poitevin relatives 1249 (Who?)
Image1250 Pg1250 Ferrers, Robert de: When quite a child his father arranged with Henry III for his marriage with Isabella, one of the daughters of the eldest of the king’s half-brothers, Hugh XI of Lusignan, count of La Marche (Vincent, Discoverie of Errours in Brooke’s Catalogue of Nobility, p.208, from Close Rolls of 33 H. III, i.e. 1248-9) (His wife Isabella? listed elsewhere in Reunion)