Remarks:
Count of Aumale and Lord of Holderness. He came of age in 1090. He supported William II early in the reign, but in 1095 his father joined the rebels and lost Holderness in Yorkshire. He joined the expedition of Robert Curthose to the Holy Land in 1096, and in that year he also succeeded to his motherÕs title of Aumale. The fall of Arnulf de Montgomery in 1102 restored Holderness to him. In 1104 he supported Henry I, but by 1118 he was supporting HenryÕs enemies, Baldwin of Flanders and William Clito. He submitted again to Henry in 1119.