| Name |
Adeline de Rollos [59, Wake art, Vol XII/2, p. 295 seq], [110, Husband, Baldwin filius Gilberti, p. 897], [112, Bourne, Lincs barony (2nd class), p. 107], [110, Adelina de Rollos, p. 668], 26G Grandmother |
| General |
Brought Bourne, Lincs to her husband from her uncle William. |
| Father |
Richard de Rollos |
| Mother |
Emma |
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| Spouses |
| 1 |
Baldwin FitzGilbert [59, Wake art, Vol XII/2, p. 295 seq], [54, His father, Gilbert Clare's article], [110, Baldwin filius Gilberti, p. 897], [112, Bourne, Lincs barony (2nd class), p. 107], 26G Grandfather |
| Death |
ca 1154 |
| General |
De jure uxor, feudal baron (2nd class) of Bourne, Lincs. |
| Father |
Gilbert Clare Lord of Clare (ca1065-ca1117) |
| Mother |
Adelisa de Clermont (ca1058-) |
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| Notes for Adeline de Rollos |
See Round "Studies in Peerage and Family History" re the Hereward claim, deriving from her inheritance of the Manor of Bourne, which Hereward had once had. Descended from Hereward the Wake? - CP - Sounds like rubbish in view of the grant of Bourne to her uncle William Rollos (see Keats-Rohan: Domesday Descendants). |
| Arms Generally |
| Sanders, “English Baronies”, p. 107, clearly states that she was her father’s heir. But Keats-Rohan , DD p. 669, says that Bourne was probably re-granted to Baldwin fitzGilbert and that Emma clearly had three brothers, at least one of whom was alive in 1150. |