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Friday, November 9, 2018

A few more details about the de Uffords of Suffolk

Repitions but more information on the Ufford tree...
Robert, Lord of Ufford, First Earl of Suffolk #20 (10 Aug 1298- 4 Nov 1369).
Coat of Arms, First Earl of Suffolk

He was the second but eldest surviving son of Sir Robert de Ufford #21.  (Source Dictionary of Biographies Vol. 20)
Robert, Lord of Ufford, First Earl of Suffolk #20's wife was 

Margaret de Norwich. #20
- the daughter of Sir Walter de Norwich #21 and Catherine de Hedersete #21. She married, firstly, Thomas de Cailly, 1st and last Lord Cailly, son of Adam de Cailly and Emma de Tateshal. She married, secondly, Robert d'Ufford, 1st Earl of Suffolk, son of Sir Robert d'Ufford, Lord Ufford and Cecily de Valoignes, circa 1320. She died in 1368. She was buried at Campsey Priory, Suffolk, 
England. (Find a Grave)


in Mettingham, Waveney District, Suffolk, England
DEATH2 Apr 1368 (aged 67–68)
Suffolk, England
BURIAL Campsey AshSuffolk Coastal DistrictSuffolkEngland
(Find a Grave UK information)
Campsey Priory
Going back to the parents of Sir Robert de Ufford #20...
His mother was Cicely de Valognes #21.

His father was Sir Robert de Ufford #21 (11 June 1279-1316)  I'll be talking about the 21st great grandparents next.

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