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Name:
Herbert II Fitzherbert
 Relationship to Richard Grey
Birth:
ABT 1130 Blaen Llyfni, Brecknockshire, Wales
Father:
Herbert I Fitzherbert
Mother:
Sybilla Corbet
Married:
Lucy Of Hereford BEF 1196 England
Children:
Piers (Peter) Fitzherbert
Born: ABT 1163 Blewleveny Castle, Blaen Llyfni, Brecknockshire, Wales
Died: 1 JUN 1235
Matthew Fitzherbert
Born: ABT 1166 Forest Of Dean, Gloucestershire, England
Died: DECEASED
Isabel Fitzherbert
Born: ABT 1168 Forest Of Dean, Gloucestershire, England
Died: DECEASED
Mary Fitz-Herbert
Born: ABT 1172 Forest Of Dean, Gloucestershire, England
Died: DECEASED
Reginald Fitz-Herbert
Born: ABT 1174 Forest Of Dean, Gloucestershire, England
Died: DECEASED
Petronilla Fitzherbert
Born: ABT 1176
Died: DECEASED
Death:
BEF JUN 1204 aged 73
Remarks:
Name Suffix: Lord Of Bladen
Ancestral File Number: 8XJS-2H
HerbertFitz-Herbert obtained from Henry II a confirmation of the landed possessions of his father and, likewise, the office of chamberlain. In the 12th of that monarch, anno 1166, upon the assessment of the aid which was then levied for marrying the king's daughter, he certified that he held one knight's fee in Wilts andthree in Berks. Upon the Conquest of Ireland, Henry II, at a great council held at Oxford anno 1177, gave the kingdom of Limerick in that Realme to this Herbert and William his brother, Reginald, Earl of Cornwall, and Josceline de la Pomerai, their nephew, (the City of Limerick and one cantred excepted, which the king reserved to himself and his heirs) to be held by the service of sixty knight's fees, but it appears they declined the gift. In the 6th of Richard I, he was sheriff of the county of Gloucester, for one of that year and afterwards during the whole reign of that king. In the eighth of the same reign, anno 1197, he was likewise sheriff of Shropshire.He m. Lucie, third dau. and co-heir of Milo FitzWalter, Earl of Hereford, and by her acquired the Forest of Dene, where he afterwards resided in the Castle of St. Michael, with other large possession in the counties of Brecknock and Gloucester. He had issue, Reginald Fitz-Herbert, Peter Fitz-Herbert, and Matthew Fitz-Herbert. Herbert d. in 1205 and was s. by his elder surviving son, Peter Fitz-Herbert. [John Burke, History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. IV, R. Bentley, London, 1834, p. 728,Jones, of Llanarth]

----------Herbert Fitz-Herbert m. Lucy, 3rd dau. and co-heir of Milo, Earl of Hereford, and by her had three sons, Reginald, who d. s.p.; Peter, his successor; and Matthew, sheriff of Sussex, 12th John [1211]. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 206, Fitz-Herbert, Baron Fitz-Herbert]
AncestralFile Number: 8XJS-2H

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