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In October 1196 at Rouen Raymond VI of Toulouse married Joan Plantagenet, but she fled from him and died in childbirth later that year, on 4 Sep 1199. Their only surviving child was Raymond VII, Count of Toulouse (1198-1249).

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Christina was bigamist by this stage. Most probably this was a de-facto relationship, possibly an affair. [2014-10-02]

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WILLIAM treated his child bride cruelly

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Philippa of Hainaut (24 June 1314 - 15 August 1369) was Queen of England as the wife of King Edward III.

Edward, Duke of Guyenne, her future husband, promised in 1326 to marry her within the following two years.

She was married to Edward, first by proxy, when Edward dispatched the Bishop of Coventry "to marry her in his name" in Valenciennes (second city in importance of the county of Hainaut) in October 1327.

The marriage was celebrated formally in York Minster on 24 January 1328, some months after Edward's accession to the throne of England.

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Wikipedia

Papal dispensation was granted on 18 August 1450 because the spouses were too closely related and this concurs with the later date of marriage

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18 August 1450

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John Bird married Elizabeth Fox on Sunday 5th July 1801at St Michael and all Angels, Illston. They lived at Gaulby

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Thomas de Ros married, by licence dated 1 January 1359, Beatrice Stafford (d. 13 or 14 April 1415), daughter of Ralph Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford, by whom he had four sons and two daughters

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He [Ralph de Stafford 1st Earl of Stafford] later sensationally abducted Margaret de Audley, 2nd Baroness Audley, daughter of Hugh de Audley, 1st Earl of Gloucester and Margaret de Clare, who was worth at least £2314 a year, more than ten times his own estates. Her parents filed a complaint with King Edward III of England, but the King supported Stafford's actions. In compensation, the King appeased Hugh and Margaret by creating Hugh the 1st Earl of Gloucester. Margaret de Audley and Stafford married before 6 July 1336 and they subsequently had two sons and four daughters:

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St Peters Parish Church of Galby Leics DE1992/3
28/4/1800 Thomas Stacey
married Elizabeth Bird
living at Galby (both) witness John Bird

1851 Census HO107/2080 folio 246 Reel 14 Galby Leics schedule 10
Elizabeth Stacy Head Widow 83yo (b.1768) Rec. of Parish relief b.Hallaton Leics


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St Peter Galby Leics DE 2060/1
10/10/1698 William Bird of Galby
married Alice Mawton of Liddington in Rutland


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St Peters Parish Church of Galby Leics DE1992/3
12/4/1761 Samuel Mayne
married Ann Bird spinster
living at Burton Overy (him) Galby (her) witness Mary Bird


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St Peters Parish Church of Galby Leics DE1992/3
27/11/1768 Robert Warner
married Mary Bird
living at Ills(t)on (him) Galby (her)