Person:Reginald de Dunstanville, 1st Earl of Cornwall (1)

Rainald de Dunstanville, Earl of Cornwall
b.Est 1110
m.
  1. Gundred UnknownEst 1108 -
  2. Rainald de Dunstanville, Earl of CornwallEst 1110 - 1175
  • HRainald de Dunstanville, Earl of CornwallEst 1110 - 1175
  • WBeatrice FitzwilliamAbt 1114 - 1162
m. Abt 1141
  1. Nicholas de DunstanvilleAbt 1136 - 1175
  2. Hawyse de DunstanvilleAbt 1138 - Aft 1162
  3. Daughter De DunstanvilleAbt 1140 -
  4. Daughter De DunstanvilleAbt 1142 -
  5. Emma of CornwallEst 1142 - Aft 1207
  6. Maud FitzRoy of Cornwall de DunstanvilleAbt 1143 -
  7. Reginald de Dunstanville
  8. Ursula de DunstanvilleAbt 1145 -
  9. Sarah de DunstanvilleAbt 1147 -
  10. Joan de DunstanvilleAbt 1155 -
  • HRainald de Dunstanville, Earl of CornwallEst 1110 - 1175
  • WBeatrice de Valle1149 - 1217
m.
  1. Henry Fitz-Count1140 - 1222
Facts and Events
Name Rainald de Dunstanville, Earl of Cornwall
Alt Name[5][6][7][8] Reginald FitzRoy
Alt Name Reynold de Dunstanville
Alt Name[10] Renaud de Dunstanville
Gender Male
Birth[1] Est 1110
Occupation[10] Apr 1141 Acceded as Earl of Cornwall
Marriage Abt 1141 to Beatrice Fitzwilliam
Marriage had relationship
to Beatrice de Valle
Occupation[1][10] From 1173 to 1174 High Sheriff of Devon
Death[3][4] 1 Jul 1175 Chertsey, Surrey, England
Burial[10] Reading Abbey, Reading, Berkshire, England
Reference Number? Q1363727?


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Reginald de Dunstanville (c. 1110 – 1 July 1175) (alias Reginald FitzRoy, Reginald FitzHenry, Rainald, etc., French: Renaud de Donstanville or de Dénestanville) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and an illegitimate son of King Henry I (1100–1135). He became Earl of Cornwall and High Sheriff of Devon.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Reginald de Dunstanville, 1st Earl of Cornwall, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2.   Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999.
  3. Cokayne, George Edward, and Vicary Gibbs; et al. The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant [2nd ed.]. (London: St. Catherine Press, 1910-59)
    Volume 3 page 429.
  4. Weis, Frederick Lewis. Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, Who Came to America before 1700 (7th ed. 1992)
    121-26.
  5. Weis, Ancestral Roots, supra
    262-27, 50-26, 121-26.
  6. Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 (11)
    cxiv.
  7. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    Vol 119:94-102.
  8. Complete Peerage
    IV:315-6, XIV:259, III:429, XIV:207.

    Reynold de Dunstanville, one of the 14 illegitimate children of Henry I, was the son of Sybil, daughter of Sir Robert Corbet, of Alcester, co. Warwick, and having m. ?Mabel, daughter and (in her issue) heir of William Fitz Richard, a man of huge estates in Cornwall, was created about Apr 1141, Earl of Cornwall, probably by the Empress Maud, but the title was fully recognised subsequently by King Stephen. He was a witness to the compromise between Stephen and Henry, 1153. Sheriff of Devon, 1173-75. He was in command, ex parte Regis, Oct 1173, against the rebellious Barons. He d. spm legit, at Chertsey, Surrey, 1 July 1175, and was buried in the Abbey of Reading, when the Earldom reverted to the Crown.

  9.   Rainald de Dunstanville, Earl of Cornwall, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 Renaud [de Dunstanville], in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.