William de Salisbury Earl of Salisbury
- Born: Abt 1150, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, 748
- Marriage: Aliénor de Vitré Countess of Salisbury about 1190 725,748
- Died: 17 Apr 1196, England about age 46 748
- Buried: 1196, Priory of Bradenstoke, England 748
Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information. 726 William de Evereux of Szlisbury was at the Coronation of Richard I, and bore the golden sceptre with the dove in the head of it. He died in 8 Richard I. He was married to Alianor, daughter of Tirrel Mainers, and had a daughter and heiress named Ele de Eureux. ~Fenwick Allied Ancestry, pg. 94, Pedigree 58
• Background Information. 748 He was Captain of the royal forces in 1173/74 and Bearer of St. Edward's staff at the first Coronation of Richard I on 3 Sep 1189, as well as the bearer of the Canopy at his second Coronation on 16 Apr 1194. He was Sheriff of Wilts in 1193-1196, the Captain of the Kingd army in Normandy in 1195, and keeper of the charter for licensing tournaments. He married sometime shortly after 1190 to Eleanor who was the widow of Gilbert, Seigneur de Tilliers who died in 1190. She was also the sister of Alan Dinan and daughter of Robert de Vitre, by Emma, daughter and heir of Alan de Dinan, by Agnorie daughter of Stephen de Bretagne, Lord of the hohor of Richamond. He died 17 Apr 1196, and was buried in the priory of Bradenstoke. His widow married Gilbert Malesmain. She was living in 1231 and died before 18 Aug 1233, and was buried in the Abbey of St. Martin de Monte Dei, near Bayeux. ~Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 1896 Edition, Vol. VII, p. 30
William married Aliénor de Vitré Countess of Salisbury, daughter of Robert de Vitré and Emma de Dinan, about 1190 725.,748 (Aliénor de Vitré Countess of Salisbury was born in 1166 in Brittany, Normandy, France, died before 18 Aug 1233 in Normandy, France 725 and was buried before 18 Aug 1233 in Abbey St. Martin de Monte Dei 748,896.)
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