Robert de Peshale
- Marriage: Ormonda de Lumley 727
Another name for Robert is Robert de Corbeil 1st Lord of Peshale.
Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information. 727 The family of Peshale took its name from the lordship and seat of Peshale in the parish of Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England. Guilbert, the younger son of Richard, Earl of Corbeil, in Normandy (who accompanied William, the Conqueror, in his expedition into England) by Isabel, sister and coheir of Hugh de Loup (Lupus), Earl of Chester, and daughter of Richard, Count of Avranches, in Normandy, by Emma, daughter of Herlain & Arolotte, daughter of Fulbert de Crey, and mother to William the Conqueror, had issue, Robert, who, for his attachment to Robert de Stafford, and the King's service in these parts, as also ratione confanguinitatis, held Peshale, with it appurtences, annon 1068, by service of a Knight's fee.
Fulbert de Crey (Fulbert de Falaise) | Arlotte (mother of William the Conqueror)=Herlain (Harlevin de Conteville) | Emma = Richard de Avranches | Isabel de Loup = Richard de Corbeil | Robert de Peshale = Ormonda
Robert Pershale, married Ormonda, daughter and heir of Osbert de Stafford, second son of Liulph of Lumley-castle, in the county of Durham by Ælgyth, the second daughter and coheir of Aldred, Earl of Northumberland, son of Utred, Earl of Northumberland.
Utred, Earl of Northumberland | Aldred, Earl of Northumberland | Ælgyth = Liulph of Lumley | Osbert | Ormonda = Robert de Peshale
Robert de Peshade had at least three sons, 1. John, who died without issue; 2. William, his heir; and Hugh, who settled in Shropshire.
The Baronetage of England, (1771) pp. 113-114
Robert married Ormonda de Lumley, daughter of Osbert de Lumley and Unknown.727
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