Nicholas I de Stuteville
Nicholas I de Stuteville (died 1218) Baron of Liddel and Cottingham, was an English noble.
Nicholas de Stuteville | |
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Baron of Liddel | |
Died | 1218 |
He was the second son of Robert de Stuteville and Helewise Murdac.[1] Nicholas was heir to his brother William. He was one of the barons who met at Stamford in 1216. Nicholas was captured at the Battle of Lincoln on 20 May 1217, by William Marshall and paid 1,000 marks for his release. He died in 1218 and was succeeded by his grandson Eustace.
Marriage and issue
Nicholas’s first wife is currently unknown, they are known to have had the following known issue:
- Robert de Stuteville (died 1213), married Sibyl de Valognes, had issue.
- Nicholas de Stuteville, married Dervorguilla filias Roland of Galloway, had issue.
He married secondly Gunnora, widow of Robert de Gant, she was the daughter of Ralph d'Aubigny.
References
- Sanders, I.J. English Baronies: A Study of their Origin and Descent 1086-1327. Oxford, 1960. p. 37
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