词条 | Reginald FitzPiers |
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| name = Reginald FitzPiers | image=File:Arms of Reginald FitzPiers (d.1286).svg | caption=Arms of Reginald FitzPiers: Gules, three lions rampant or. | birth_date = | death_date = 1286 | office = Sheriff of Hampshire | term_start = 1261 | term_end = 1262 | tenure = | other_titles = | predecessor = | successor = | parents = Peter FitzHerbert{{br}}Alice de Warkworth | spouse = 1. Alice de Standford{{br}}2. Joan de Vivonia }} Reginald FitzPiers (died 1286), also known as Reynold FitzPiers, Lord of Blenlevenny was a 13th-century English nobleman and Sheriff of Hampshire. He was the second son of Peter FitzHerbert and Alice de Warkworth, and following the death of his brother inherited the minor Marcher Lordship of Blaenllynfi from him. LifeFitzPiers was the second son of Peter FitzHerbert and Alice de Warkworth.[1] He succeeded his brother Herbert FitzPiers upon Herbert's death in 1248. FitzPiers was ordered to march against the Welsh in 1258, and in 1260, was ordered to reside in those parts. During 1261, FitzPiers was made sheriff of Hampshire, and governor of Winchester Castle. In 1282, he was participated in the campaign of King Edward I of England in Wales against Llywelyn ap Gruffudd. FitzPiers died in 1286. Marriage and issueFitzpiers married firstly Alice, daughter and heir of William de Standford, they had the following known issue:
He married secondly Joan, widow of Ingram de Percy, daughter and heir of William de Fortibus and Maud de Ferrers, they had the following known issue:
Citations1. ^Cokayne, p. 465. References
3 : Year of birth unknown|1286 deaths|High Sheriffs of Hampshire |
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