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22: 99: 517: 202:. Some scholars have wondered how English barons like Bigod and the Clares kept such a tight hold on their Irish lands during a time when the English grip on Ireland was starting to weaken. Apparently part of the secret was the delegation of authority, as in this case by Bigod to his lieutenants Lyvet and Cadel. 193:
Bigod had done good service for the King in the past. In August 1282, for instance, contemporary accounts record Bigod "going to Wales on the king's service." During his absence in Ireland, Bigod had sent letters nominating Reginald Lyvet and William Cadel to act as his attorneys in England for the
83: 261:"to the heirs of his body". This had the effect of disinheriting his brother John. Thus, when Roger died without issue in December 1306, his title became extinct, and his estates 47: 66:(1147–1219), Marshall of England, which Roger Bigod himself adopted following his own appointment as Marshall of England, as is recorded in the following 175:, whereupon Edward said, "By God, Earl, you shall either go or hang," to which Bigod replied, "By the same oath, O king, I will neither go nor hang." 408: 532: 341: 537: 637: 573: 266: 211: 179: 63: 190:
reckoned Bigod and Bohun as "but degenerate sons of mighty fathers; greater in their opportunities than in their patriotism."
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for the war and forced Edward to confirm the charters in this year of 1297 and again in 1301. The historian
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In 1302 the elderly and childless Bigod surrendered his earldom to the king and received it back
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in 1297, which arose from the king's command that Bigod should serve against the
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Bigod gained his point, and after Edward had left for France, together with
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The Constitutional History of England in Its Origin and Development, vol. 2
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for several terms in the early thirteenth century, and was a partisan of
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McFarlane, K. B. (1973). "Had Edward I a 'Policy' towards the Earls?".
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year. Reginald Lyvet was probably the son of Gilbert de Lyvet, who was
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from the Marshal family, of which these had formerly been the armorials
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Calendar of Patent Rolls, August 1282, sdrc.lib.uiow.edu/patentrolls
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families
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of his lands he was only compelled to serve across the seas
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Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.).
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Henry, Count of Luxembourg and Roche, Marquis of Arlon
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are the arms first adopted by his great-grandfather
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Rogerus Bigo. Comes Norff. & Marescallus Anglie
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Salt Lake City. 265:to the crown and were eventually bestowed on 210:Bigod married firstly Aline Basset, widow of 114:as recorded as borne by him in the following 473:Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 382: 358: 118:: Glover's Roll (B3); St George's Roll (E23) 78:: Glover's Roll (B3); St George's Roll (E23) 135:, and succeeded his father's elder brother 407:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 88:Per pale or and vert, a lion rampant gules 60:Per pale or and vert, a lion rampant gules 415: 267:Thomas of Brotherton, 1st Earl of Norfolk 212:Hugh le Despencer, 1st Baron le Despencer 151:Bigod is the hero of an altercation with 527: 442: 97: 81: 45: 39:(c. 1245 – bf. 6 December 1306) was 5th 20: 214:(d. 1265), and daughter and heiress of 182:, Bigod prevented the collection of an 180:Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford 615: 433: 418:The Nobility of Later Medieval England 64:William Marshall, 1st Earl of Pembroke 200:William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke 463: 235:John II de Avenes, Count of Hainault 50:Seal of Roger Bigod appended to the 13: 173:in the company of the king himself 14: 654: 102:Arms of "Bigod Ancient", dropped 638:Earls of Norfolk (1141 creation) 515: 456:Dictionary of National Biography 446:"Bigod, Roger (1245-1306)"  443:Thompson, Edward Maunde (1886). 137:Roger Bigod, 4th Earl of Norfolk 249:Bigod died on 6 December 1306. 163:, while Edward himself went to 74:, as recorded in the following 32:"You shall either go, or hang!" 364: 335: 324: 315: 306: 292: 278: 1: 469:"The Earldoms under Edward I" 376: 252: 237:, by Philippine, daughter of 167:. Bigod asserted that by the 205: 7: 241:, by whom he had no issue. 10: 659: 122: 595: 587: 580: 570: 561: 553: 548: 146: 434:Stubbs, William (1906). 272: 244: 86:Arms of "Bigod Modern": 538:Encyclopædia Britannica 370:Tout 139, McFarlane 262 30:comply with his orders: 119: 95: 79: 33: 101: 85: 49: 24: 229:He married secondly 196:Lord Mayor of Dublin 52:Barons' Letter, 1301 28:threatening Bigod to 557:The Earl of Norfolk 420:. pp. 248–267. 139:(1209–1270) as 5th 582:Peerage of England 574:Robert de Clifford 549:Political offices 127:He was the son of 120: 108:Marshal of England 96: 92:Marshal of England 80: 34: 611: 610: 571:Succeeded by 422:, reprinted from 359:Richardson I 2011 231:Alice of Hainault 216:Sir Philip Basset 112:Or, a cross gules 72:Or, a cross gules 650: 588:Preceded by 554:Preceded by 546: 545: 542: 521: 519: 518: 504: 460: 448: 439: 421: 412: 406: 398: 371: 368: 362: 356: 345: 339: 333: 328: 322: 319: 313: 310: 304: 303: 296: 290: 289: 282: 658: 657: 653: 652: 651: 649: 648: 647: 613: 612: 601: 598:Earl of Norfolk 593: 576: 567: 559: 531:, ed. 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Index


Edward I
Earl of Norfolk

Barons' Letter, 1301
William Marshall, 1st Earl of Pembroke
rolls of arms
rolls of arms

Marshal of England

Marshal of England
rolls of arms
Hugh Bigod
Justiciar
Roger Bigod, 4th Earl of Norfolk
Earl of Norfolk
King Edward I
King of France
Gascony
Flanders
feudal tenure
Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford
aid
William Stubbs
Lord Mayor of Dublin
William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke
Hugh le Despencer, 1st Baron le Despencer
Sir Philip Basset
Soham

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