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Source for: John FitzEustace, 1151 - 11 OCT 1190
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Name source: S190Page: There is some confusion whether this man (John Fitz-Eustace) actually existed or whether he was an amalgam of two de Lacy men, or was actually mis-named in the Wikipedia tree. The Wikipedia tree seems to have one generation more than the de Lacy articles found as the de Lacy family (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Lacy) [2016-03-05 - Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontefract_de_Lacys%27_family_tree]
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Page: There is some confusion whether this man (John Fitz-Eustace) actually existed or whether he was an amalgam of two de Lacy men, or was actually mis-named in the Wikipedia tree. The Wikipedia tree seems to have one generation more than the de Lacy articles found as the de Lacy family (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Lacy) [2016-03-05 - Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontefract_de_Lacys%27_family_tree]
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Source for: John FitzRichard, -
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Name source: S190Page: Eustace's family came from the south-east of England.[1] His father John fitz Richard was a tenant-in-chief who appeared in the Domesday Book owning estates in Essex and Norfolk.[1] The family was not of exalted origin, representing the middle rank of society.[2] Eustace had two known sisters, Agnes and Alice. He also had two brothers, Pain (Payne) and William, and it is thought that Pain—whose career was as successful as Eustace's— was probably the eldest.[3] Eustace likely did not inherit much from his father, but instead depended on success as a royal servant.[4] [2016-03-05 - Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eustace_fitz_John]
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Page: Eustace's family came from the south-east of England.[1] His father John fitz Richard was a tenant-in-chief who appeared in the Domesday Book owning estates in Essex and Norfolk.[1] The family was not of exalted origin, representing the middle rank of society.[2] Eustace had two known sisters, Agnes and Alice. He also had two brothers, Pain (Payne) and William, and it is thought that Pain—whose career was as successful as Eustace's— was probably the eldest.[3] Eustace likely did not inherit much from his father, but instead depended on success as a royal servant.[4] [2016-03-05 - Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eustace_fitz_John]
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Source for: Burga de Stuteville, ABT 1125 -
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Name source: S190Page: Burga de Stuteville [2016-03-05 - Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_de_Vesci]
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Page: Burga de Stuteville [2016-03-05 - Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_de_Vesci]
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Source for: Robert_III de Stuteville, - 1186
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Name source: S190Page: Stuteville married twice; by his first wife, Helewise, he had a son William de Stuteville and two daughters; by the second, Sibilla, sister of Philip de Valognes, a son Eustace. Robert de Stuteville was probably brother of the Roger de Stuteville who was sheriff of Northumberland from 1170 to 1185, and defended Wark Castle against William the Lion in 1174. Roger received charge of Edinburgh Castle in 1177, and he built the first Burton Agnes Manor House. [2016-03-05 - Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_III_de_Stuteville]
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Page: Stuteville married twice; by his first wife, Helewise, he had a son William de Stuteville and two daughters; by the second, Sibilla, sister of Philip de Valognes, a son Eustace. Robert de Stuteville was probably brother of the Roger de Stuteville who was sheriff of Northumberland from 1170 to 1185, and defended Wark Castle against William the Lion in 1174. Roger received charge of Edinburgh Castle in 1177, and he built the first Burton Agnes Manor House. [2016-03-05 - Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_III_de_Stuteville]
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Source for: Margaret of Scotland, 1200 - 17 NOV 1244
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Birth source: Details: Database online. Citation Text: Record for Margaret Marjori
e of Scotland
Death source: Details: Database online. Citation Text: Record for Margaret Marjori
e of Scotland