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William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derby

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With the failure of the revolt, de Ferrers was taken prisoner by King Henry at Northampton on 31 July 1174, along with the King of Scots and the earls of Chester and Lincoln, along with a number of his Derbyshire underlings and was held at
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and, although Henry II had accepted him at court, he had denied the title of Earl of Derby to him and his son. In addition, William had a grudge against Henry because he believed he should have inherited the lands of
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William de Ferrars Preceptory No. 530 is a Knight Templar preceptory named after William de Ferrars. This preceptory is stationed in
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He seems to have afterwards regained the confidence of Henry II, and he showed his fidelity to the next sovereign, King
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through his mother. These, King Henry had previously confiscated in 1155 when William Peverel fell into disfavour.
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William de Ferrers was one of the earls who joined the rebellion against King
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Duffield Castle: A lecture at the Temperance Hall, Wirksworth
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and was head of a family which controlled a large part of
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A History of Derbyshire. Volume 2: Medieval Derbyshire,
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Index

Earl of Derby
Acre
Israel
Tutbury Castle
Staffordshire
William de Ferrers, 4th Earl of Derby
Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of Derby
Margaret Peverel
English
earl
Tutbury Castle
Staffordshire
Derbyshire
Duffield Frith
Knight Templar
Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of Derby
Margaret Peverel
Earl of Derby
William de Braose, 3rd Lord of Bramber
Bertha of Hereford
Henry II of England
Henry the Younger
Revolt of 1173–1174
Nottingham
Stephen of England
Peveril Castle
Caen
Duffield
Pilsbury
marks

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