William Fitzalan, 1st Lord Of Oswestry And Clun
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William FitzAlan (died 1210) was a Norman nobleman who lived in
Oswestry Oswestry ( ; ) is a market town, civil parish and historic railway town in Shropshire, England, close to the England–Wales border, Welsh border. It is at the junction of the A5 road (Great Britain), A5, A483 road, A483 and A495 road, A495 ro ...
and
Clun Clun is a town in south west Shropshire, England, and the Shropshire Hills AONB, Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The 2011 United Kingdom census, census recorded 680 people living in the town.Combined populations for the t ...
, near
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, along the medieval
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. William was the son of William FitzAlan and Christina. He was the first FitzAlan to hold both the castles of
Clun Clun is a town in south west Shropshire, England, and the Shropshire Hills AONB, Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The 2011 United Kingdom census, census recorded 680 people living in the town.Combined populations for the t ...
and
Oswestry Oswestry ( ; ) is a market town, civil parish and historic railway town in Shropshire, England, close to the England–Wales border, Welsh border. It is at the junction of the A5 road (Great Britain), A5, A483 road, A483 and A495 road, A495 ro ...
in his own right, and was responsible for the significant expansion of Clun Castle. William was still in his minority in 1160, and Guy Lestrange was appointed as his guardian. William later had two sons, the first also called William FitzAlan and a younger son,
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by the daughter of
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and Rohese of Monmouth, whose name is not mentioned in any documents.As stated in Bibliography: Antiquities of Shropshire, vol. 3, By Robert W. Eyton (1856). p. 11 Antiquities of Shropshire, vol. 5, By Robert W. Eyton (1857). p. 86 Antiquities of Shropshire, vol. 7, By Robert W. Eyton (1858). p. 242 Antiquities of Shropshire, vol. 10, By Robert W. Eyton (1860). p. 126 Complete Peerage XII (2) p. 168 fn. g Upon William's death in 1210, the eldest son succeeded his father.


Bibliography

* Brown, Reginald Allen. (1989) ''Castles From The Air.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. . * Mackenzie, James D. (1896) ''The Castles of England: Their Story and Structure, Vol II.'' New York: Macmillan. * Antiquities of Shropshire, vol. 3, By Robert W. Eyton (1856). p. 11 * Antiquities of Shropshire, vol. 5, By Robert W. Eyton (1857). p. 86 * Antiquities of Shropshire, vol. 7, By Robert W. Eyton (1858). p. 242 * Antiquities of Shropshire, vol. 10, By Robert W. Eyton (1860). p. 126 * Complete Peerage XII (2) p. 168 fn. g


References

{{reflist Anglo-Normans 12th-century births 1210 deaths People from Oswestry Year of birth unknown