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  1. Há 4 dias · Earls of Derby East Midlands William de Ferrers, 4th Earl of Derby (1190–1247) William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby (1247–1254) Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby (1239–1279) 20 Marcher-Earls of Pembroke Wales William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1199–1219) William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (1219–1231)

  2. Há 4 dias · He founded the priory of Woodham-Ferrers in com. Essex, and died the first of Richard I, 1189. His son. William de Ferrers, earl of Ferrers succeeded him as earl of Nottingham and Derby, but was the same year outed of these two earldoms by Richard I, who bestowed them on his brother John earl of Moreton.

  3. Há 2 dias · — Henry de Ferrars possessed numerous manors in Derbyshire, by gift of William the Conqueror; his son, Robert, appears to have been the first Earl Ferrars. Robert, the second Earl Ferrars, was, according to Vincent (on the authority of Orderieus Vitalis), created Earl of Derby, in 1138.

  4. Há 23 horas · When Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby, came to the assistance of the baronial forces, Edward negotiated a truce with the Earl. Edward later broke the terms of the agreement. [44] He then captured Northampton from Simon de Montfort the Younger before embarking on a retaliatory campaign against Derby's lands. [45]

  5. Há 23 horas · Robert Ufford, 1st Earl of Suffolk: 1298–1369 c. 1349 28 William de Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton: c. 1310–1360 1349 29 Reynold Cobham, 1st Baron Cobham of Sterborough: c. 1295–1361 1353 30 Richard de la Vache: d. 1366 1355 F1 Queen Philippa: d. 1369 1358 Consort of Edward III 31 Thomas Ughtred, 1st Baron Ughtred: 1292–1365 1360 32

  6. Há 6 dias · Henry son of Walchelin de Ferrers (Ferrières), the Domesday commissioner, had a son Robert who in 1138 was created Earl of Derby and died in 1139; another son William, who died before 1131, was possibly the first sub-tenant of Oakham, as his sons seem to have successively inherited it.

  7. Há 5 dias · In many ways most interestingly, we see a man who was not regularly a key player in the arena of central politics: despite his early involvement in the Marshal rebellion of 1233 against Henry III's favourite Peter de Roches, and brief periods when he seemed to be closer to the king, such as 1235–6 and the mid to late 1240s, overall the earl played only a minor role in the years before 1258 ...