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Name:
Miles De Pitres
 Relationship to Antipater
Birth:
1092 Glouster, Gloustershire, England
Father:
Walter Fitzroger
Mother:
Emma De Ballon
Married:
Sybil De Neufmarche APR 1121
Children:
M Pitres
Born:
Roger De Pitres
Born: ABT 1118 Of Gloucester, Gloucester, England
Died: 1155 England
Walter De Pitres
Born: ABT 1124 Gloucester, Gloucester, England
Died: England
Margaret De Gloucester
Born: 1126 Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Died: 1146 England
William De Pitres
Born: ABT 1128 Of Gloucester, Gloucester, England
Died: BEF 1166 England
Henry De Pitres
Born: ABT 1128 Of Gloucester, Gloucester, England
Died: England
Mabel De Pitres
Born: ABT 1129
Bertha De Pitres
Born: ABT 1130 Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Mahel De Pitres
Born: ABT 1132 Of Gloucester, Gloucester, England
Died: DECEASED Sp, England
Lucy Of Hereford
Born: ABT 1142 Bwlch Y Dinas, Brecknockshire, Wales
Died: AFT 1219 Blaen Llyfni, Brecknockshire, Wales
Death:
24 DEC 1143 Forest Of Dean, Shot By An Arrow aged 51
Remarks:
Name Suffix: [3Rd Earl Of Hereford]
1 NAME Miles Of /Gloucester/
2 GIVN Miles Of
2 SURN Gloucester


In 1141, during the struggle between the Empress Maud and Stephen I for the throne the former conferred the Earldom of Hereford on Miles of Gloucester, so-called from his father being hereditary Constable of the shire. Only two years earlier the new Earl had supported Stephen, but it has been suggested that he went over to the Empress's in part because his overlord, the Earl of Gloucester, was one of Henry I's many bastard sons, hence Maud's half brother. (Her generous gifts to Miles of land, houses, and castles, in addition to the Earldom, may have helped win him over.) [Burke's Peerage]

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William II "Rufus" King of England granted the lordship of "Over Gwent" which included a castle at the mouth of the Genny where it joins the Usk, probably some time after 1088 to one Hamelin de Ballon, so called from his having been born at Ballon, in Maine.Subsequent holders of Over Gwent or Abergavenny included the 1st and 2nd Earls of Hereford of the 1141 creation and the 2nd Earl's four younger brothers, for all of whom a shadowy family connection with Hamelin de Ballon has been claimed, though this is very hard, if not impossible, to sustain. [Burke's Peerage (page 12) on the history of Abergavenny:]
killed by arrow, deer huntingHeriditary Lord High ConstableHe succeeded his father as Sheriff of Gloucester. On King Stephen's accession he supported the King's party, however in 1139 he defected to Matilda, by whom he was created Earl of Hereford, 1143. He was excommunicated by the Bishop of Hereford as the result of a land dispute.

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