The Coucher Book or Chartulary of Whalley Abbey Vol I., Nr. 7, S. 61
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The Coucher Book or Chartulary of Whalley Abbey Vol I., Nr. 7, S. 61


VII. Carta ffugonis Comitis Cestrie de acquietatione thelonei.
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Bandle, the sixth earl, surnamed Blundeville, He married Constance, daughter and heir of Conan, Duke of Little Brittany, Earl of Richmond. She was widow of Geoffrey, fourth son of Henry II., and hy him mother of Prince Arthur; and npon the marriage, A.D. 1188, Randle, Earl of Chester, took the title of Duke of Brittany and Earl of Richmond, but upon his divorce from her, A.D. 1200, he relin quished the title, and was only stiled, Comes Cestrie.
The earl ob. s.p. 1232, and was succeeded hy his nephew,
John le Scot, earl of Chester and Huntingdon, who died s.p. 7th June, 1237. On his death the earldom was seised by King Henry III. into his own hands.
10 mt. De ^tanï.iuK. etc.
Stanlawe. Testib} Abbate Cestrie, Johe constab., Rado fil. Warini, Hug. de Dutton, Johe Burdun, Martino Angeuino, Ada de Dutton et i nult is alijs, apud Cestriam.
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