Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill, Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Memo1208?
Memo8 Feb 1250? slain in battle with the Saracens at Mansura on the Nile
Burialaft 7 Feb 1249, Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, Wiltshire Unitary Authority, Wiltshire, England137798,137799
Memohis bones moved and buried in the church of the Holy Cross at Acre
Misc. Notes
Vol12 Image118 Pg118 William Longespee, Earl of Salisbury. In June 1233 he received knighthood from Henry III in person at Gloucester, but did not receive his father’s earldom either then or at any later time, though he is often described as Earl of Salisbury. The reason of this is unknown, except that he himself declared that the king withheld the title and its emoluments from him in consequence of some legal difficulty, and not from any displeasure, and that he received from the king a grant of sixty marks from the exchequer until such time as his claim should b e decided. (Annals of Tewkesbury, ap. Annales Monastici, i. 90; Matthew Paris, iv. 630; Third Report of the Lords on the Dignity of the Peerage, p.139)
17387Vol 22 Image799of1511 Pg 791 William Longespee or Lungespee, Earl of Salisbury, knighted 1233
Appendix Pg 1168 Margaret De Clare Marr2: Hugh De Audley 2nd s/o Nicholas Lord Audley, desc of Wm Longspee, earl of Salisbury, natural s/o King Henry II by the fair Rosamond Clifford
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Research
Pg 184 Chap 2, 25. William Longspee, bastard s/o 27. Henry II (Salisbury 28)
17386 (son of Henry II not William Longspee? Grandson of Henry II?)
Spouses
Birthca 1200
Memobef 21 Sep 1252
ChildrenElla (ca1226-<1299)