Walter FitzOtho (Constable) of WINDSOR

Walter FitzOtho (Constable) of WINDSOR

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Walter FitzOtho (Constable) of WINDSOR
Name Walter FitzOther (Constable) of WINDSOR
Name Walter FITZOHTHERE
Beruf "Keeper of the Reat Forest" nach 1070
Beruf Feudal Baron of Eton, Constable of Windsor Castle zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 1070 und 1100

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt etwa 1037 Normandy (now in France) nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod nach 1100 Brecon (Brecknock), Brecknockshire (later Powys), Wales nach diesem Ort suchen
Wohnen zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 1037 und 1066 Normandy (now in France) nach diesem Ort suchen
Wohnen nach 1066 England nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat vor 1075

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
vor 1075
Beatrice (de) OFFALY

Notizen zu dieser Person

Walter FitzOther (FitzOtho) (fl. 1086, died 1100/1116) was feudal baron of Eton[1] in Buckinghamshire (now in Berkshire) and was Constable of Windsor Castle[2] in Berkshire (directly across the River Thames from Eton), a principal royal residence of King William the Conqueror, and was a tenant-in-chief of that king of 21 manors in the counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Surrey, Hampshire and Middlesex, as well as holding a further 17 manors as a mesne tenant in the same counties.[3] Origins As the Fitz prefix to his surname suggests, Walter was the son of Ohthere, an honorary baron of England.[4] Marriage and children He married Gladys ap Conwyn, daughter of Rywallon ap Conwym, Prince of North Wales,[5] by whom he had children including four sons as follows:[6] However, the Abingdon Cartulary lists Walter's spouse as "Beatrice".[7] William FitzWalter (died c. 1160), eldest son, 2nd feudal baron of Eton. His son was William de Windsor (died c. 1176), 3rd feudal baron of Eton, who adopted the surname de Windsor. The feudal barony of Eton soon split into moieties between two members of the family, William de Windsor (died 1215/16) and his cousin Walter de Windsor (died 1203). Walter de Windsor died without children in 1203, when his two sisters became his co-heiresses. The other moiety continued in the descendants of William de Windsor until at least the time of Richard de Windsor, the son of Richard de Windsor (1258-1326).[8] Robert FitzWalter, second son, inherited the nearby manor of Eton in Berkshire.[9] Gerald de Windsor (c. 1075 - 1135), (alias Gerald FitzWalter), third son, the first castellan of Pembroke Castle in Pembrokeshire (formerly part of the Kingdom of Deheubarth), in Wales, who was in charge of the Norman forces in southwest Wales. He was the ancestor of the FitzGerald and de Barry dynasties of Ireland, who were elevated to the Peerage of Ireland in the 14th century and was also the ancestor of the prominent Carew family, of Moulsford in Berkshire, Carew Castle in Pembrokeshire (in the Kingdom of Deheubarth) and of Mohuns Ottery in Devon (see Baron Carew, Earl of Totnes and Carew baronets).[10] Robert of "Easton" (Eton?), Buckinghamshire[11] Hugh, lord of the manor of West Horsley, Surrey.[12] Landholdings as tenant-in-chief His landholdings as a tenant-in-chief as listed in the Domesday Book of 1086 were as follows (manor, hundred, county):[13] Buckinghamshire Eton, Stoke, Buckinghamshire, the probable caput of his feudal barony.[14] Burnham, Burnham, Buckinghamshire Hardmead, Moulsoe, Buckinghamshire Horton, Stoke, Buckinghamshire Berkshire [East and West] Hagbourne, Blewbury, Berkshire Bucklebury, Bucklebury, Berkshire Kintbury, Kintbury, Berkshire Chilton, Nakedthorn, Berkshire Wokefield, Reading, Berkshire Ortone, Ripplesmere, Berkshire Middlesex [East] Bedfont, Spelthorne, Middlesex Hatton, Spelthorne, Middlesex Stanwell, Spelthorne, Middlesex [West] Bedfont, Spelthorne, Middlesex Surrey Compton, Godalming, Surrey Hurtmore, Godalming, Surrey Peper Harrow, Godalming, Surrey Kingston [upon Thames], Kingston, Surrey [West] Horsley, Woking, Surrey Hampshire Malshanger, Chuteley, Hampshire Will Hall, Neatham, Hampshire Landholdings as mesne tenant His landholdings as a mesne tenant as listed in the Domesday Book of 1086 were as follows:[15] Buckinghamshire Burnham, Burnham, Buckinghamshire Eton, Stoke, Buckinghamshire Horton, Stoke, Buckinghamshire Berkshire [East and West] Hagbourne, Blewbury, Berkshire Kintbury, Kintbury, Berkshire Chilton, Nakedthorn, Berkshire Ortone, Ripplesmere, Berkshire Windsor, Ripplesmere, Surrey / Berkshire / Buckinghamshire Wallingford, Slotisford, Berkshire / Oxfordshire Middlesex Stanwell, Spelthorne, Middlesex Surrey Compton, Godalming, Surrey Kingston [upon Thames], Kingston, Surrey [West] Horsley, Woking, Surrey Woking, Woking, Surrey Hampshire Malshanger, Chuteley, Hampshire Will Hall, Neatham, Hampshire Winchfield, Odiham, Hampshire References Sanders, I.J. English Baronies, a Study of their Origin and Descent 1086-1327, Oxford, 1960, p.116-17 Vivian, p.133Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L., (Ed.) The Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p.133, pedigree of Carew http://opendomesday.org/name/564200/walter-son-of-other/ Webb, Alfred. "FitzGerald,Maurice", A Compendium of Irish Biography, Dublin, M.H. Gill & Son, 1878 Vivian, p.133, quoting: "Berry's Surrey Pedigrees and other authorities" Vivian, p.133 Round, J. Horace. "The Origin of the FitzGeralds", The Ancestor: A Quarterly Review of County and Family History, Heraldry and Antiquities, A. Constable & Company, Limited, 1902, p. 123 Sanders, I.J. English Baronies, a Study of their Origin and Descent 1086-1327, Oxford, 1960, p.116-17; Vivian, p.133: "of whom the Lords of Windsor (sic) descend" Rev. E. Barry, Records of the Barrys of County Cork from the earlist to the present time., Cork, 1902, p.3; Vivian, p.133: "Robert of Easton (sic), co. Bucks, quoting The Life of Sir Peter Carew, of Mohun Ottery, co. Devon., by John Hooker (c. 1527-1601), edited by Sir Thomas Phillipps, 1st Baronet (1792-1872), published 1840 in Archaeologia, the journal of the Society of Antiquaries of London Vivian, pp. 133-145, pedigree of Carew Vivian, p.133, quoting The Life of Sir Peter Carew, of Mohun Ottery, co. Devon., by John Hooker (c. 1527 - 1601), edited by Sir Thomas Phillipps, 1st Baronet (1792-1872), published 1840 in Archaeologia, the journal of the Society of Antiquaries of London Vivian, p.133, quoting: "Berry's Surrey Pedigrees http://opendomesday.org/name/564200/walter-son-of-other/ Sanders, p.116, note 6 http://opendomesday.org/name/564200/walter-son-of-other/ From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Walter Fitzotho de Windsor, of Eaton, Constable of Windsor, Keeper of the Forests of Windsor Also Known As: "Keeper of the reat Forest", "Lord of Eaton", "FItzOtho" Birthdate: circa 1037 Birthplace: Normandy Death: Aft. 1100 Brecon (Brecknock), Brecknockshire (later Powys), Wales Immediate Family: Son of Other and N.N. Husband of Beatrice de Offaly Father of William FitzWalter de Windsor, Constable of Windsor, Keeper of Windsor Forest; Maurice FitzWalter; Gerald FitzWalter Constable of Pembroke; Walter FitzWalter de Windsor; Robert FitzWalter, of Windsor, Sheriff Of Norfolk; and Delicia (FitzOtho) « less Occupation: Castelan of Windsor, Keeper of the Forest, President of Pembroke County

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