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Anglo-Norman nobleman
Walter FitzAlan (c. 1106/10 – 1177) was a twelfth-century Anglo-Norman baron who became a Scottish magnate and Steward of Scotland. which is where the
Walter_fitz_Alan
Surname list
include Fitz-Alan, Fitzalan, Fitzallen, and Fitz Alan. Notable people with the surname FitzAlan include: Walter Fitz Alan (died 1177) William FitzAlan, Lord
FitzAlan
3rd hereditary High Steward of Scotland and Justiciar of Scotia (1198–1246)
Walter Steward of Dundonald (1180 - 1246) was 3rd hereditary High Steward of Scotland and Justiciar of Scotia. He was the eldest son of Alan fitz Walter
Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward of Scotland
Walter_Stewart,_3rd_High_Steward_of_Scotland
11th-century Breton knight
Alan fitz Flaad (c. 1060 – after 1120) was a Breton knight, probably recruited as a mercenary by Henry I of England in his conflicts with his brothers
Alan_fitz_Flaad
Hereditary High Steward of Scotland and crusader (1120-1204)
Alan fitz Walter (1120 – 1204) was hereditary High Steward of Scotland and a crusader. Alan was the son and heir of Walter fitz Alan. From 1178, the time
Alan fitz Walter, 2nd High Steward of Scotland
Alan_fitz_Walter,_2nd_High_Steward_of_Scotland
British royal house of Scottish origin
progenitor Walter fitz Alan (c. 1150). The name Stewart and variations had become established as a family name by the time of his grandson Walter Stewart
House_of_Stuart
Robert fitz Walter. As such, Simon seems to have been a uterine brother of Avelina's sons by her earlier marriage to Alan fitz Flaald: Jordan fitz Alan (fl
Simon, brother of Walter fitz Alan
Simon,_brother_of_Walter_fitz_Alan
Castle in Renfrewshire, Scotland
and the River Cart. The original 12th-century castle was built by Walter fitz Alan, upon a river islet known as the King's Inch. This was replaced in
Renfrew_Castle
English Marcher lord
regaining his lands and former status. William's younger brother, Walter fitz Alan (d. 1177), became ancestor of the royal House of Stuart. William was
William FitzAlan, Lord of Oswestry
William_FitzAlan,_Lord_of_Oswestry
Name list
Order Walter fitz Alan, twelfth-century Scottish magnate and Steward of Scotland Walter fitz Gilbert of Cadzow, medieval Scottish nobleman Walter Tailboys
Walter_(name)
Scottish Lord (before 1199–1234)
consolidation of Cowal. Alexander, therefore, appears to have turned from Alan to Walter fitz Alan, entrusting the latter with the task of imposing royal authority
Alan_of_Galloway
Small Scottish island
now built over. Also recorded as 'The King's Inch' or simply 'Inch.' Walter fitz Alan built a second stone castle on a motte on the mainland in Renfrew itself
King's_Inch
that the Glen family were originally called de Ness and traveled with Walter fitz Alan from Ness, Shrewsbury, England. Glenn believed they were granted the
Clan_Glen
Scottish clan
River Clyde, courtesy of King David I, to the sons of Fulbert from Walter fitz Alan, the 1st High Steward of Scotland, in the 12th century. It is among
Clan_Pollock
Name list
the Stewart family was Alan fitz Flaad, a Breton knight who settled in England after the Norman Conquest. His son, Walter fitz Alan, relocated to Scotland
Stewart_(name)
Canadian politician
Maude Mary Rodgerson in 1899. His daughter Marion married Walter Fitz-Alan Stewart. "Walter Maxfield Lea". Premier's Gallery. Government of Prince Edward
Walter_Lea
Canadian politician (1885–1956)
Walter Fitz-Alan Stewart (July 11, 1885 – February 9, 1956) was a farmer, fox rancher and political figure in Prince Edward Island. He represented 1st
W._F._Alan_Stewart
Anglo-Norman magnate
some part of the township of Innerwick. He seems to have held this of Walter fitz Alan. He passed this on to his younger son Vincent. His nephew Glai or Glay
Robert_Avenel
13th-century Anglo-Gaelic noble
Walter FitzAlan, 3rd High Steward of Scotland and lord of Kyle, Strathgryfe and Bute. Euphemia's father was, however, certainly not Walter FitzAlan.
Patrick_II,_Earl_of_Dunbar
Character in Macbeth
Marjoretta the daughter of "griffin ap Livlein". In reality, Walter fitz Alan was the son of Alan fitz Flaad, a Breton knight. Unlike his sources, Shakespeare
Banquo
Scottish clan
Stewarts acquired estates in England as the FitzAlan family, also Earls of Arundel. Walter Flaad or Walter fitz Alan the steward came to Scotland when David
Clan_Stewart
Prefix in patronymic surnames of Anglo-Norman origin
"Fitz-") FitzAlan (see Duke of Norfolk, Viscount FitzAlan of Derwent) FitzClarence (late 18th century; see King William IV) Fitzduncan FitzGeorge FitzGerald
Fitz
British royal family title
Scottish Government. Walter Fitz-Alan, 1st High Steward of Scotland c. 1150–1177 Alan Fitzwalter, 2nd High Steward of Scotland 1177–1204 Walter Stewart, 3rd High
Prince and Great Steward of Scotland
Prince_and_Great_Steward_of_Scotland
Town in the west central Lowlands of Scotland
Cluniac priory at Wenlock in Shropshire, England at the behest of Walter fitz Alan, Steward of Scotland (died 1177). In 1245 this was raised to the status
Paisley,_Renfrewshire
Church in Paisley, Scotland
an early, though undocumented, ecclesiastical importance. In 1163, Walter fitz Alan, the first High Steward of Scotland issued a legitimate charter for
Paisley_Abbey
Scottish nobleman
Sir David fitz Walter of Cadzow or David fitz Walter fitz Gilbert de Hameldone, 2nd Laird of Cadzow (bef. 1346 – bef. 1378) was a Scottish nobleman. The
David_fitz_Walter_of_Cadzow
12th century English nobleman
fitz Walter, lord of Horsham was an English nobleman who served as the Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk. Robert's father, Walter de Caen (a.k.a. Walter
Robert_fitz_Walter_of_Horsham
1945 novel by Winifred Carter
Princess Fitz is a 1945 historical novel by the British writer Winifred Carter. It is based on the life of Maria Fitzherbert, first wife of the future
Princess_Fitz
Scottish magnate
held the fee of Inverkip as tenant from Walter fitz Alan. Baldwin also held the fee of Kilpeter from Walter, and Kilpeter in fee to Hugh of Pettinain
Baldwin_of_Biggar
Mormaer of Strathearn, 1172x1199 William Comyn, Earl of Buchan, 1205–32 Walter fitz Alan, High Steward, appointed 2 Feb 1231/2 to 1241 Philip de Melville and
Justiciar_of_Scotia
Title of nobility in Scotland
a title for the lord of Bute, Scotland in High Medieval Scotland. Alan fitz Walter 1200–1204 John Stewart of Bute ?–1449 Paul, James Balfour; The Scots
Lord_of_Bute
Calendar year
Scotland and is routed by the Scottish forces under the command of Walter fitz Alan and Herbert of Selkirk, bishop of Glasgow. January 30 – King Henry
1164
Lowland Scottish clan
progenitor is said to have been Robert, son of Simon and nephew of Walter fitz Alan, the first High Steward of Scotland. This theory however is challenged
Clan_Boyd
1164 battle near Renfrew, Scotland
Herbert, Bishop of Glasgow, Baldwin, Sheriff of Lanark/Clydesdale, and Walter fitz Alan, Steward of Scotland are all possible candidates for this position
Battle_of_Renfrew
Scottish noble
Alexander Stewart of Darnley Elizabeth Stewart – married John fitz Walter, son of Walter fitz Gilbert of Cadzow "People of Medieval Scotland". Balfour Paul
Alan_Stewart_of_Dreghorn
Historic county and lieutenancy area of western Scotland
can trace its origin to the feudal lands at Strathgryfe granted to Walter FitzAlan, the first High Steward of Scotland. Renfrewshire was created as a
Renfrewshire_(historic)
Village in East Renfrewshire, Scotland
suggested that the settlement may be identified with the follower of Walter fitz Alan, Lord of Kyle and Strathgryfe (and liege lord of Robert Croc), named
Neilston
Calendar year
date) Abraham ibn Daud, Jewish astronomer and historian (d. 1180) Walter fitz Alan, Scottish High Steward (approximate date) Clarembald of Arras, French
1110
Mountain in the Southern Andes; part of the Argentina-Chile border
Monte Fitz Roy (also known as Cerro Chaltén, Cerro Fitz Roy, or simply Mount Fitz Roy) is a mountain in Patagonia, on the border between Argentina and
Fitz_Roy
King of Alba from 1124 to 1153
forward the suggestion that it was during this period that David granted Walter fitz Alan Strathgryfe, with northern Kyle and the area around Renfrew, forming
David_I_of_Scotland
Norse-Gaelic magnate (died 1210)
weakened from his defeat—to secure an alliance with Walter's son and successor, Alan fitz Walter, Steward of Scotland. Earlier in the century, the steward's
Aonghus_mac_Somhairle
Tower house in Paisley, Scotland
in 1971. The first house on the site was built by the Norman knight Walter fitz Alan in about 1160. In 1396 Robert III of Scotland, King of Scots, gave
Blackhall_Manor
Town in Scotland
the region passed from Roland de Mearns, who was granted the land by Walter fitz Alan, to the Pollocks (whose name is perpetuated in the nearby Glasgow housing
Newton_Mearns
Scottish noble, Mormaer or Earl of Carrick (died 1250)
monastery in his own territory, at Crossraguel. He married the daughter of Alan fitz Walter, a leading member of the family later known as the House of Stewart—future
Donnchadh,_Earl_of_Carrick
Dynastic title of heir apparent to British throne
High Steward or Lord High Steward) dates back to its first holder, Walter fitz Alan, in the 12th century. The seventh Great Steward, Robert, ascended the
Duke_of_Rothesay
Town and civil parish in East Ayrshire, Scotland
waterfowl, but drained for agriculture in the eighteenth century. In 1165, Walter fitz Alan, Steward of Scotland, granted a charter giving land to the Cistercian
Mauchline
Lowland Scottish clan
or 'Le Dispenser' appeared in a list of the tenants and vassals of Walter fitz Alan Steward of Scotland on the period 1161–1171. Roger 'Dispensator' witnessed
Clan_Spens
Village in East Renfrewshire, Scotland
bestowed on Walter fitz Alan, Steward of Scotland (1106–1177), a member of the FitzAlan family, by David I. It is almost certain that Walter granted Eaglesham
Eaglesham
Political history topic
household, was created by David I and given as an hereditary office to Walter fitz Alan, whose descendants became the House of Stewart. The office was merged
Government in medieval Scotland
Government_in_medieval_Scotland
Town in Renfrewshire, Scotland
Renfrew's recorded history began with the granting of land in the area to Walter fitz Alan, the High Steward of Scotland by King David I in the 12th century.
Renfrew
English baron and gang leader (c. 1315–1361)
John FitzWalter, 2nd Baron FitzWalter (Fitzwalter or Fitz Wauter; c. 1315 – 18 October 1361) was an English baron and gang leader in the 14th century.
John FitzWalter, 2nd Baron FitzWalter
John_FitzWalter,_2nd_Baron_FitzWalter
moved to Paisley in 1169. It became an abbey in 1219. The founder was Walter fitz Alan, Seneschal (Steward) of Scotland. The line of abbots ended when it
Abbot_of_Paisley
Magna Carta surety baron and rebel leader (d. 1235)
1235. The title of Baron FitzWalter was created in 1295, for Robert FitzWalter, 1st Baron FitzWalter, the son of Walter fitz Robert (d. before 1258),
Robert_Fitzwalter
British politician
Edmund Bernard FitzAlan-Howard, 1st Viscount FitzAlan of Derwent (1 June 1855 – 18 May 1947), known as The Honourable Edmund Fitzalan-Howard between 1855
Edmund FitzAlan-Howard, 1st Viscount FitzAlan of Derwent
Edmund_FitzAlan-Howard,_1st_Viscount_FitzAlan_of_Derwent
Former Great Office of State of the Kingdom of Scotland
Cumin bef.1150-1153: Walter, possibly Walter fitz Alan 1153–1165: Enguerrand, Bishop of Glasgow 1165-1171: Nicholas c.1171-1178: Walter de Bidun, Bishop of
Lord_Chancellor_of_Scotland
1114–1152 Earl of Huntingdon William fitz Duncan d. 1147 Earl of Moray Hextilda m. Richard Comyn Walter fitz Alan c. 1090–1177 1st High Steward Henry II
Family tree of Scottish monarchs
Family_tree_of_Scottish_monarchs
Scottish clan
of Scots appointed Walter fitz Alan, an Anglo-Norman from Shropshire, as High Steward of Scotland. In his capacity as Steward, Walter granted lands at Cairntable
Clan_Little
Thirteenth-century ruler of the Isle of Man and parts of the Hebrides
year. In any case, Alexander afterwards appears to have relied upon Walter fitz Alan II, Steward of Scotland, and the latter's kin, to extend Scottish royal
Olaf_the_Black
Brus, Cunningham for Hugh de Morville, and possibly Strathgryfe for Walter fitz Alan. In part, David made use of the "English" income secured for him by
David I as Prince of the Cumbrians
David_I_as_Prince_of_the_Cumbrians
13th-century Scottish landholder
lordship of Renfrew. By about 1200, during the career of Walter fitz Alan's father, Alan fitz Walter, Steward of Scotland, the Stewarts appear to have expanded
Dubhghall_mac_Suibhne
French knight (d. c. 1097)
England and from him were descended the FitzAlan Earls of Arundel. Walter fitz Alan became 1st hereditary High Steward of Scotland and ancestor of the
Ernulf_de_Hesdin
English noblewoman (1540–1557)
Norfolk (née Lady Mary FitzAlan; 1540 – 23/25 August 1557) was an English noblewoman. The daughter and sole heiress of Henry FitzAlan, 12th Earl of Arundel
Lady_Mary_FitzAlan
Ruined fortification in South Ayrshire, Scotland
the 12th century Walter fitz Alan, Steward of Scotland, held these lands and Walter Hose held his fief from the Steward. In 1177 Walter Hose of Cragyn had
Craigie_Castle
Shopping centre in Renfrewshire, Scotland
castle at Renfrew was constructed on King's Inch in the 12th century by Walter Fitz-Alan, High Steward of Scotland.however It was deserted in the 13th century
Braehead
Human settlement in Scotland
introduced by Irish immigrants and the church one of several that Walter fitz Alan, Steward of Scotland gifted to Paisley Abbey in 1169, a foundation
St Fillan's Kirk, Seat and Well
St_Fillan's_Kirk,_Seat_and_Well
14th-century castle in Scotland
to Walter fitz Alan, the founder of the house of Stewart. Eaglesham may well have come into the possession of the Montgomery family during Walter's floruit
Polnoon_Castle
Norse-Gaelic leader
reveal the construction of a castle onsite and the transfer of Cowal to Walter fitz Alan II, Steward of Scotland. It is evident that the amicable cooperation
Ruaidhrí_mac_Raghnaill
Lowlands Scottish Clan
nobles of the south. Among them was Walter FitzAlan, who the Scottish king appointed his Steward in 1136. One of FitzAlan's followers was Richard Wallace from
Clan_Wallace
King of the Isles
seems to have been built by either Alan fitz Walter, Steward of Scotland or his succeeding son, Walter fitz Alan II, Steward of Scotland. The castle
Óspakr-Hákon
1921 film
George Calliga as Leo Ullford Goble p.222 Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999. The Woman with the Fan at IMDb
The_Woman_with_the_Fan_(film)
English lord (died c. 1258)
FitzWarin III. The FitzWaryn Romance tells that Fulk II and Hawise lived in proximity to the king, and had sons Fulk, William, Philip, John and Alan (who
Fulk_FitzWarin
Anglo-Norman nobleman
consistently mentioned in contemporary sources. Brian fitz Count was an illegitimate son of Alan IV, Duke of Brittany, and thus the half-brother of Conan
Brian_Fitz_Count
Human settlement in Scotland
the 12th century Walter fitz Alan, Steward of Scotland, held these lands and Walter Hose held his fief from the Steward. In 1177 Walter Hose of Cragyn (sic)
Craigie,_South_Ayrshire
it was during this period, rather than earlier, that David granted Walter fitz Alan the kadrez of Strathgryfe, with northern Kyle and the area around Renfrew
Political and military events in Scotland during the reign of David I
Political_and_military_events_in_Scotland_during_the_reign_of_David_I
Small river island near Glasgow, Scotland
River Clyde. By the year 1172, the monks had moved to Paisley Abbey. Walter Fitz Alan gave King's Inch and all the fishings on the Clyde between the island
White_Inch
King of the Isles
the centre of the family of Walter FitzAlan, Steward of Scotland, and Somerled's forces may well have engaged those of Walter—possibly even led by the steward
Somerled
Human settlement in Scotland
Loccard or Lockhart, who held the barony of Symington lands under Walter fitz Alan, the first Steward in 1165. The barony title survives to this day as
Symington,_South_Ayrshire
Human settlement in Scotland
grandson Malcolm IV granted the lands of Birkenside and Legerwood to Walter fitz Alan. The lands remained in the possession of the Stewart family until Robert
Boon_Farm
Suburb of Glasgow, Scotland
Robert Croc who was granted the deeds by David I of Scotland, via Walter fitz Alan, in 1170 and soon built Crookston Castle (Dùn Cruic in Scottish Gaelic)
Crookston,_Glasgow
Decade
date) Abraham ibn Daud, Jewish astronomer and historian (d. 1180) Walter fitz Alan, Scottish High Steward (approximate date) Clarembald of Arras, French
1110s
Valley in Scotland
School. The lands of Strathgryffe were granted by King David I to Walter fitz Alan, first High Steward of Scotland, and founder of the Stewart family
Strathgryffe
Country park in North Ayrshire, Scotland
Polnoon Castle at Eaglesham. Elizabeth's mother was Giles, daughter of Walter fitz Alan, Lord High Steward of Scotland, and sister of King Robert II. When
Eglinton_Country_Park
of Melrose, s.a. 1174, trans. A.O. Anderson, op. cit., p. 279. Anderson, Alan Orr, Early Sources of Scottish History: AD 500–1286, 2 Vols, (Edinburgh,
Enguerrand (bishop of Glasgow)
Enguerrand_(bishop_of_Glasgow)
English nobleman
of Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland, (1421–1461); and secondly to Walter Hungerford, 1st Baron Hungerford (died 9 August 1449). By his wife, John
John Fitzalan, 6th Earl of Arundel
John_Fitzalan,_6th_Earl_of_Arundel
Decade
Scotland and is routed by the Scottish forces under the command of Walter fitz Alan and Herbert of Selkirk, bishop of Glasgow. January 30 – King Henry
1160s
German actor and screenwriter
Hugo, the Woman Chaser (1969) Goble p.771 Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999. Hans Fitz at IMDb v t e
Hans_Fitz
14th-century English nobleman and military leader
, 50; 1 H. IV., 14, 23, 24. "The Ancestry of Elizabeth FitzAlan (and her sister Joan FitzAlan) to the 9th generation". Archived from the original on 30
Richard Fitzalan, 3rd Earl of Arundel
Richard_Fitzalan,_3rd_Earl_of_Arundel
Medieval Scottish title
king's property. This is a list of hostarii. Malcolm de Molle, uncle of Alan fitz Walter, 2nd High Steward of Scotland Jocelin, reign of William the Lion Thomas
Hostarius
12th-century Bishop of Durham-elect
support of two of the local magnates, Henry the Earl of Northumbria and Alan the Earl of Richmond, and Cumin garrisoned the priory. In 1144, Cumin negotiated
William_Cumin
Revolt in Galloway
were: Walter Fitz Alan, High Steward of Scotland, Justiciar of Scotia (died 1244), Walter Olifard, Justiciar of Lothian (died 1242), Walter Comyn, jure
Galloway_revolt_of_1234–1235
Canadian actor (born 1969)
(1990–1998, 2000). His other television roles include Richard "Fitz" Fitzpatrick in the show Call Me Fitz (2010–2013) and Matt Shade in the Canadian series Private
Jason_Priestley
English nobleman (1301–1352)
and Eleanor Fitzalan, daughter of Sir Richard FitzAlan, 8th Earl of Arundel, and sister of Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel. Henry was thirteen when
Henry_Percy,_2nd_Baron_Percy
Australian right-wing commentator and former talkback host
Packer stands by Alan Jones". news.com.au. Retrieved 19 November 2024. Walter, Riley (22 November 2024). "Media identity claims Alan Jones tried to touch
Alan_Jones_(talkback_host)
Monastery in Lincolnshire, England
the north bank of the River Ayr, which was founded and endowed by Walter FitzAlan about 1221, was abandoned, and its possessions were transferred to
Sempringham_Priory
Norman Irish Noble women
was the daughter of Henry FitzRoy (d. 1158). Ela had a younger sister, Emmeline, who became the second wife of Maurice FitzGerald, 3rd Lord of Offaly
Ela_Longespee
One of the most powerful Irish nobles of the late 13th and early 14th centuries
Connaught and Egidia de Lacy. Richard's mother was Aveline FitzJohn, daughter of Sir John FitzGeoffrey. "Richard Óg", means "Richard the Young", which may
Richard Óg de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster
Richard_Óg_de_Burgh,_2nd_Earl_of_Ulster
British television crime drama series (1993–2006)
roles of DCI Walters, DS Saleh and DS McAllister were played by Richard Coyle, Nisha Nayar and Rafe Spall respectively. The story involved Fitz returning
Cracker_(British_TV_series)
Anglo-Norman feudal baron
Gilbert fitz Roger fitz Reinfried, or Gilbert the son of Roger fitzReinfrid, (died about 1220) was an Anglo-Norman feudal baron whose administrative career
Gilbert fitz Roger fitz Reinfried
Gilbert_fitz_Roger_fitz_Reinfried
1953 film
Fitz as Junges Ding Ernie Bieler as Singer Rudi Hofstätter as Singer Goble p.250 Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de
The_Bachelor_Trap
1927 film
Swope Newman Richard Arlen as John Shreve Walter James as Capt. Angus Swope Fred Kohler as First Mate Fitz James Bradbury Sr. as The Knitting Swede Arthur
The_Blood_Ship
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