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Family of Reginald + of DUNSTANVILLE and Beatrice + FITZWILLIAM

Husband: Reginald + of DUNSTANVILLE (1110-1175)
Wife: Beatrice + FITZWILLIAM (1114- )
Children: Nicholas of DUNSTANVILLE (1136- )
Hawyse of DUNSTANVILLE (1138- )
Maud + FITZROY (1143- )
Ursula of DUNSTANVILLE (1145- )
Sarah of DUNSTANVILLE (1147- )
Joan FITZROY (1150- )
Reginald of DUNSTANVILLE (1152- )

Husband: Reginald + of DUNSTANVILLE

Name: Reginald + of DUNSTANVILLE
Sex: Male
Father: Henry I * + (1068-1135)
Mother: Adelel * + CORBET (1075-1157)
Birth 1110 Dunstanville, Kent, England
Occupation Earl of Cornwall
Death 1 Jul 1175 (age 64-65) Chertsey, Surrey, England
Burial Abbey Reading, Berkshire, England

Wife: Beatrice + FITZWILLIAM

Name: Beatrice + FITZWILLIAM
Sex: Female
Father: William + FITZRICHARD (1084- )
Mother: -
Birth 1114 Cornwell, Oxfordshire, England

Child 1: Nicholas of DUNSTANVILLE

Name: Nicholas of DUNSTANVILLE
Sex: Male
Birth 1136

Child 2: Hawyse of DUNSTANVILLE

Name: Hawyse of DUNSTANVILLE
Sex: Female
Birth 1138

Child 3: Maud + FITZROY

Name: Maud + FITZROY
Sex: Female
Spouse: Robert + of BEAUMONT (1140- )
Birth 1143 Dunstanville, Kent, England

Child 4: Ursula of DUNSTANVILLE

Name: Ursula of DUNSTANVILLE
Sex: Female
Birth 1145

Child 5: Sarah of DUNSTANVILLE

Name: Sarah of DUNSTANVILLE
Sex: Female
Birth 1147

Child 6: Joan FITZROY

Name: Joan FITZROY
Sex: Female
Birth 1150

Child 7: Reginald of DUNSTANVILLE

Name: Reginald of DUNSTANVILLE
Sex: Male
Birth 1152

Note on Husband: Reginald + of DUNSTANVILLE

Reginald de Dunstanville (Reginald FitzRoy, Rainald), Earl of Cornwall (French: Renaud de Donstanville or de Dénestanville) (c. 1110, Dunstanville, Kent, England – 1 July 1175, Chertsey, Surrey, England), High Sheriff of Devon, Earl of Cornwall, was an illegitimate son of Henry I of England and Lady Sybilla Corbet.

 

Reginald had been invested with the Earldom of Cornwall by King Stephen of England, but having afterwards taken up the cause of the Empress Matilda, his sister, he forfeited his lands and honours. Around 1173 he granted a charter to his free bugesses of Triueru, and he addressed his meetings at Truro to All men both Cornish and English suggesting a continuing differentiation. He served, according to some accounts, as High Sheriff of Devon from 1173-1174.

 

He was buried in Reading Abbey.

 

[edit] Family and childrenHe married Mabel FitzRichard, daughter of William FitzRichard (who held a number of fiefs in Cornwall) and had the following children:

 

1.Nicholas de Dunstanville (1136–1175).

2.Hawyse (or Denise) de Dunstanville (1138–21 April 1162). Married Richard de Redvers, 2nd Earl of Devon (Richard de Reviers).

3.Maud FitzRoy de Dunstanville of Cornwall (b. 1143, Dunstanville, Kent, England). Married Sir Robert de Beaumont, Count of Meulan.

4.Ursula de Dunstanville (b. 1145). Married Walter de Dunstanville Lord Castlecomb.

5.Sarah de Dunstanville (b. 1147). Married Ademar V, viscount of Limoges.

6.Reginald de Dunstanville (b. c. 1152).

7.Joan FitzRoy (b. c. 1150). Married Ralph de Valletort, Lord of Trematon.

He also had illegitimate children by Beatrice de Vaux, who was later married to William Brewer (justice).

 

1.Henry FitzCount, Sheriff of Cornwall, Earl of Cornwall (d. 1222).

2.William FitzCount.