Richard FitzAlan 3rd Earl Arundel [3693] 25
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: According to "Knights of Edward I", the following events took plac e: "He owed 2,000 marks to the Bishop of Bath and Wells for the marria ge of the Bishop's nephew Phillip Burnel, which he bought for use of his s ister, Matilda, 5 Jun 1283. He was ordered to not communicate with Rh ys ap Mereduc or his accomplices, 24 Jun, but provide 400 foot and defe nd his demesnes against him, 16 Jul and remain in Wales till Rhys was p ut down, 14 Nov 1287, and still to do so, 30 Nov 1288. He gave to the Bish op of Bath and Wells his manors of Kyvele, co. Wiltshire; Milham, co. Norf olk; Chipping Norton, co. Oxon.; and Trokford, co Cheshire, for 12 years f or 1,810 Pounds, 3 shillings, and 10 pence. 6 Jan 1292. He went to Wales f or the King, 21 Oct 1292, fortified Bere Castle, and aided in the repressi on of the Welsh, 18 Oct 1293, being made Captain of forces against the m, 17 Oct 1293. Went to Gascony for the King. He was summoned to parliame nt 1 Aug 1295 to 1301, and served in Gascony, 1 Nov 1295. He served again st the Scots, 6 Jun 1299 and 1300/1. He and Fulk Fitz Warin were forbidd en to attack one another, 10 Aug 1301..." ![]() Richard married Alice Saluzzo [3791] [MRIN: 1087], daughter of Thomas Marquis of Saluce (Saluzzo), In Italy [3695] and Unknown, about 1284 in Marlborough Castle, Sussex, England. (Alice Saluzzo [3791] was born about 1271 and died on 25 Sep 1292.) |
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